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"noxious" Definitions
  1. poisonous or harmful

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They also roll in response to noxious high temperatures and noxious mechanical stimulation (stabbing, most importantly).
For example, we know that electric shocks, noxious high temperatures, and noxious mechanical stimuli elicit an aggressive "sting extension response" in honey bees, and that noxious mechanical stimuli induce a so-called "cocking" and striking behavior in the larval moths of the species Manduca sexta.
Noxious characters need not produce noxious films, but the meanspirited humor of "Summer '03" is out of place with the perky conventionality of the film's style.
There were several ways that the more noxious fumes could
Admitting you're lonely as a single woman is especially noxious.
Meanwhile, the Vindicators Association was still publishing its noxious newsletter.
But its policies to deal with noxious content seem confused.
He is part of something noxious, a campaign of abuse.
The bubble was sealed off from the noxious atmospheric contaminants outside.
But in what direction is that noxious note actually being floated?
Coal-fired power plants also produce a cloud of noxious gases.
Many diesels emit far more noxious gases than under test conditions.
Emissions of greenhouse gases and other noxious chemicals are a worry.
The leaks are the canary in the noxious blue coal mine.
Refugees are flooding into the country with noxious plans in mind.
Methane, a primary component of natural gas is a noxious fume.
The court documents identify the noxious substance as trazodone, an antidepressant.
"There's no 'noxious scent' receptor in the dog's brain," she added.
Depending on what you're cutting, that smoke can be super noxious.
Guns are discharged, tears shed, experts consulted, Breivik's noxious views aired.
Other passengers spread their noxious fumes into all the available air.
Even more than Russia, Belarus is Europe's last remaining noxious dictatorship.
An exterminator sends a blast of noxious chemicals into their home.
We need to make these noxious clauses optional again for everyone.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Roundup's noxious effect is leaching deeper into Bayer.
It's a noxious smoothie made of some of today's worst internet problems.
The king increased the import tax on the "noxious weed" by 4,000%.
New York City is already a hideous, odiferous noxious cesspool of waste.
The plan presupposes that the Holy Land's noxious politics have simply vanished.
That clearly seems to be a better approach than a noxious culture.
Yet despite its noxious reputation, the manchineel tree is endangered in Florida.
A noxious circle of fear, low private investment, recession and inflation deepened.
"The taint surrounding this selection could not be more noxious," she said.
Unfortunately, the noxious sequence described above is not merely a hypothetical example.
As sales rocketed into the billions, noxious side effects began to emerge.
Noxious smoke and gases from the car's burning interior seared his lungs.
Washington Memo Pettiness, such pettiness, in this noxious swamp of maybe-morons.
His idea is noxious — and unconstitutional, as the 14th amendment grants birthright citizenship.
The noxious atmosphere doesn't help, and Twitter is finally getting serious about it.
These trucks are also emitting most of their noxious fumes near underprivileged neighborhoods.
Trim's founders find the cancellation process for health clubs to be particularly noxious.
"They are a lethal combination of heat, noxious gas, and impacts," Damby says.
Excessive algae can also starve water of its oxygen, creating noxious dead zones.
Nearby residents have been evacuated due to the risks and the noxious fumes.
He was arrested and charged with distributing food containing noxious or deleterious material.
With the alt-right, humor might be its most diffuse yet noxious offering.
Most fatalities from fires result not from flames but from inhaling noxious gases.
Hayek is playing a noxious stereotype in a movie that gleefully exploits stereotypes.
It's not consuming oxygen and spewing noxious fumes, this was a big improvement.
There is a primness, a cuteness, to the place, a simple if noxious prettiness.
The noxious compound trimethylamine (TMA) builds up in the bodies of sufferers over time.
The smells of gas, paint, smoke, and burnt wires mingled to create noxious fumes.
I was using Ford as an example of a wealthy person with noxious views.
Politicians are now questioning the ease with which such noxious substances can be bought.
The rest was made up of other noxious gases also monitored by the UBA.
"Water is a particularly noxious way of getting it into the system," LeWitt said.
My first step toward trying these potentially noxious, definitely chilling delights was finding some.
The fire and resulting noxious fumes from the August 31 explosion injured 21 people.
And that culture will inevitably contain much that is noxious as well as beneficent.
The garlic sauce was noxious, and I don't often say that about garlic sauces.
It serves the cause of the right wing, amplifying its noxious tactics of delegitimization.
We do this by not making life too easy for the most noxious polluters.
You pick your fellow caterpillar, scientists have found — if the plant is noxious enough.
Twitch engineers would still wipe out Noxious' accounts roughly four or five times a day.
To repel predators, it used glands on its neck to secrete a noxious chemical deposit.
New results from a simulation continue to paint a strange picture of our noxious neighbor.
Trucks are a big source of the noxious emissions linked to smog and climate change.
Chief Justice John Roberts denounced the "noxious strain of racial prejudice" seen in that case.
This defense is a noxious legal maneuver that has no place in our justice system.
Yet the noxious cloud may not prove quite so unpleasant for the Italian-American carmaker.
But many Indians, like Nehru, kept some affection for Britain despite its noxious imperial project.
Then, in January 2016, Twitter removed the verification badge for the noxious provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos.
We know that fly larvae contract—scrunch their body up—in response to noxious cold.
Kathmandu is far smaller than Delhi, and the ingredients in its noxious halo are different.
But most get exemptions from having to do this, which I find just absolutely noxious.
Everyone accepts that web ads are terrible Most display ads today are noxious and awful.
That gives Mr. Putin cover to continue with his own version of that noxious cocktail.
The defect causes a "noxious, pungent, sour and musty odor throughout the cars," they claim.
But there have also been persistent rumblings of his associations with even more noxious ideologies.
But this is a welcome step to draining a noxious swath of the Washington swamp.
Austria has long abandoned the noxious pretense of being the "first victim" of Nazi Germany.
The clergy, though, probably tote a less noxious load — and probably change robes more often.
Detective Zadroga's autopsy revealed that his lungs were full of ground glass and noxious chemicals.
He spouted noxious political opinions and used the term "rebel flag" to my vehement objection.
"Lots of speech that I would find abhorrent, noxious, hateful, bigoted is protected," she said.
Third, white identity politics as it plays out in the political arena is completely noxious.
The combination of an epidemic of lies and a climate of mistrust is proving noxious.
About New York For years, false claims have bubbled from an especially noxious internet crockpot.
WOLFSBURG, Germany — The latest victims of noxious diesel fumes may be the fuel technology itself.
Some friends translate that as making Ms. Boone a poster girl for noxious rich people.
Neck glands in the neck secreted a noxious substance, which the insect used to repel predators.
To some, the approach I'm describing to noxious speakers like Spencer will still seem somehow insufficient.
This, in turn, spawned the 2017 hashtag #doesitfart, which "spread like a noxious gas" through Twitter.
So, what is it about the burying beetle that makes it noxious to would-be predators?
Will be interesting to see if Kirk, Ayotte, Toomey, Johnson and Portman agree with noxious Cruz.
The USDA suggested that it would only regulate plants with genes from pests or noxious weeds.
Mixed with noxious fumes from a burning sulphur plant, the smog has put hundreds in hospital.
But as with noxious substances, effects can vary widely and long-term consequences aren't well understood.
They dispersed, as noxious smoke also filled the underground station there, bringing train passengers to tears.
Again, it's that noxious plume of deja vu smoke that instantly transports me to late 2002.
It's now a mainstay of environmental law, targeting things like pollution from smokestacks and noxious odors.
It was a noxious feeling of jealousy mixed with an equally rotten instinct for self-righteousness.
They dispersed, as noxious smoke also filled the train station there, bringing train passengers to tears.
Chief Justice John Roberts denounced the "noxious strain of racial prejudice" seen in that Texas case.
Exposure to the harmful algae-producing, noxious bacteria can be debilitating, according to the MDEQ website.
In fact, your position goes beyond the current scope of the OECD's noxious "common reporting standard".
When the air gets especially noxious, as on May 2nd, the number of banned cars doubles.
Three buildings bearing the Trump name have had those five noxious letters removed because residents complained.
Even under normal conditions, lagoons can produce dangerous gases, noxious smells and dust containing hog waste.
Noxious, salt-tinged dust storms inflame the eyes, skin, and lungs of residents in surrounding areas.
The noxious cloud is made of cotton wool, and the grid of windows isn't quite straight.
Nuisance laws had targeted problems like noxious odors or chemical spills that crept across property lines.
The site is noxious, so I was expecting some, but there were attacks on my family.
These ideas may be noxious, but they are also the fundamental political insights of our time.
And it clearly fuels Sanders's hope that a noxious legal cloud will cost Clinton the nomination.
With their brightly colored noxious fumes, Creagan's watercolor drawings remind me of that thermal fart gif.
Higher concentrations of the anal fluid were more repellent to the ants, illustrating the excretion's noxious qualities.
Time and again, urgent social and political crusades have attracted noxious efforts to infiltrate and dismantle them.
Brin later joined protests against Trump's noxious immigration orders, and Pichai was also outspoken in his opposition.
Plants, in addition to releasing chemicals that kickstart the repair process, can release noxious, insect-unfriendly chemicals.
Holck and Rasmussen found the noxious books while trying to read old text hidden within the covers.
I just find her righteousness to be noxious, but I find Michael Moore always to be sincere.
In a similar case in Australia, a jury refused to accept that abortion pills were "noxious substances".
Oil wells have been bombed or set on fire, coating land, animals and humans in noxious soot.
The noxious fumes are called "laze," which volcano experts say is way less peaceful than it sounds.
Downwind from the nearby Yadrovo landfill site, the noxious blend of sulphur, rot and methane becomes unbearable.
Trump's brands are reportedly in free fall, and are unable to withstand their namesake's noxious presidential campaign.
It's more than a little disconcerting to see some of their noxious ideas seeping into the mainstream.
Clouds of the noxious gas could be seen wafting up from around the fence at the border.
Alas, the burkini ban is not the only noxious response to jihadism that Western leaders are mulling.
There is also one charge of causing someone to "take a noxious thing, namely Trazodone," an antidepressant.
Glyphosate, for example, is one of the chemicals promoted as a "safer" alternative to more noxious pesticides.
His relentless churn leaves no time for reflection, or connecting the dots of a noxious political environment.
The foundations of several of today's most noxious conspiracy theories were decades—even centuries—in the making.
It will also pay special attention to the sometimes noxious repercussions of demanding, even overbearing, sports fathers.
In March, a unit that processes motor gasoline caught fire and shrouded the area in noxious smoke.
But Trump makes noxious and false claims and exaggerations so often that they no longer seem shocking.
It doesn't mean that we should add to that by smoking or exposure to other noxious influences.
The court ruled that the website had displayed a noxious propensity for sexist abuse and racist slurs.
Both platinum and palladium are mainly used in autocatalysts to cut noxious emissions from fossil-fuelled cars.
So when did blackface become a more explicit means of mocking black culture and cementing noxious stereotypes?
I was modeling myself on the noxious behavior that I found most threatening and reassuring in others.
Yet on Friday, spot searches of the sites revealed that the noxious content was far from eradicated.
The voters are now Trump's noxious base, ergo Trump holds each of their fates in his hands.
Yet a spate of viral images shows California farm workers laboring intensively beneath noxious skies, without masks.
Leaf blowers have ruined autumn with their insistent whine and their noxious fumes, and they are everywhere.
Cities in Europe are plagued by poor air quality partly because of vehicle traffic emitting noxious gases.
Huge blooms of noxious duckweed look, from above, like pea-green wigs spread out in the sun.
Mr. Bannon is the architect of some of Mr. Trump's most noxious isolationist and anti-immigrant policies.
Although we can get out of some noxious social situations, there are others that are almost mandatory.
Only after engineers devised a complex ventilation system to pump out noxious fumes was the tunnel possible.
Second, even if Trump's ideology were not noxious, his incompetence is a threat to all around him.
Synopsis: Venomous spiders get exposed to a noxious chemical that causes them to grow to monumental proportions.
" His lawyer, the noxious Roy Cohn, called federal authorities "stormtroopers" and compared them with the Nazi "gestapo.
The strain, ST631, is endemic to the region, but it is unclear how it became so noxious.
By rapping about the child separation policy, 21 Savage inserted himself directly into a noxious political climate.
There are nearly 650 known species of bombardier beetles, all of which produce noxious chemicals in their guts.
In California, noxious gas emissions have resulted in fatalities, and in Hawaii, given rise to widespread respiratory ailments.
The noxious blend is dirt-cheap, making it possible to charge next to nothing to ship goods internationally.
In case you're wondering, the residents of the homes behind the creeping wall of noxious gas have fled.
I say that because everything I've just written perpetuates our noxious, damaging cultural narrative on weight and obesity.
Noxious appeals to ethnic or racial solidarity are hardly new in American politics, or restricted to one party.
This is reflected in the language of the statute, which prohibits the use of "poisonous or noxious substances".
The chemical reaction combined with a broken ventilation system and created a noxious cloud that employees then inhaled.
The art world wasn't even as noxious then as it is today, but he obviously thought it was.
It equates being aroused by something weird with noxious policy platforms that seek to oppress and disenfranchise people.
This is a party which has promoted some of Mr Trump's more noxious ideas, just in coded language.
The volcano regularly puffs out small amounts of noxious gases but the site stays open to the public.
If these noxious attitudes cannot be eliminated, they must be criticised and kept out of the political mainstream.
But how much free speech protection do these noxious messages receive when they are made in different places?
It is as noxious as the old "separate but equal" laws the Supreme Court upheld 100 years ago.
It separated industrial areas from homes, keeping noxious commercial work on the waterfront and away from residential neighborhoods.
Around Beijing, company closures are just one of many tactics adopted to make the city's air less noxious.
And they may very well get their way this time, thanks to the noxious legacy of welfare reform.
We endure flaming carry-on bags and noxious shit smells for a chance to soar through the skies.
I wasn't going to watch the reboot because I find Ms. Barr noxious, transphobic, racist and small-minded.
Motive attribution asymmetry leads to something far worse: contempt, which is a noxious brew of anger and disgust.
And they should fix noxious distortions in the tax code while doing more to fight inequality and poverty.
Packed with computers, these installations consume enormous amounts of electricity, potentially creating a noxious spew of substantial emissions.
The industrial site included a vast open waste pond that leaked and sent noxious gases into the air.
There are some ideas — like racism — that are so noxious they deserve no recognition in any decent community.
I'd felt like a one-person Monsanto, soaking the house in noxious poisons to rid a natural cycle.
NASA stated on Saturday that it had seen "significant decreases" in noxious nitrogen dioxide over China through February.
He sends his goats into the foothills to eat noxious weeds, on a Bureau of Land Management contract.
It didn't take long for #FartGate to take shape on social media and spread like a noxious gas.
It's possible the disability slowed him down, making him more vulnerable to the incoming noxious gas and ash.
That is in part because of Europe's embrace of diesel cars, whose fumes are more noxious than gasoline's.
For most of the week, noxious odors on the L have made passengers and transit workers feel ill.
Sam Shepard's tale of brotherly animus and noxious masculinity, produced by Roundabout Theater Company, stages its last showdown.
Over the course of the campaign, Ms Hyde-Smith has morphed from bland seat-filler into something more noxious.
That's how Jane consistently thinks of herself in relation to other people: as a useless thing, a noxious thing.
They breathed in noxious air clouded with debris from the fallen buildings after officials assured them it was safe.
Some (people) think of them as a noxious weed, and yet they have this beautiful purple and deep center.
In contrast, the "green" propellant going up next week — hydroxylammonium nitrate — is much more palatable, with no noxious fumes.
A built-in in air monitor, meanwhile, could also come in on a job site, to detect noxious fumes.
In 2001, after alerting the Bureau of Land Management, the Hammonds set a legal fire to eradicate noxious weeds.
Supporters see it as a way to guard free expression; critics consider it a means to allow noxious ideas.
Giant hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) is a European native that is now considered a noxious weed by the federal government.
The devastation has destroyed homes in its path, sending plumes of smoke and noxious sulphuric gases into the air.
Dozens even had to slide down a concrete embankment and into the Guaire River to escape the noxious fumes.
For Donnelly, misogyny and racism are deeply tied to Australia's noxious patriarchal culture, and she deftly draws the connections.
A lot conspired to make the 2016 Golden Globes a bust, but Gervais' noxious vibes ultimately sunk the show.
People are starting to realize that being exposed to the sometimes-noxious outputs of fellow citizens isn't that beneficial.
This boy's use of a noxious racial stereotype as a "promposal" punchline is a troubling sign of casual prejudice.
Most are noxious, but some can be peripherally beneficial, or at least have consequences that are interesting to taste.
To add insult to injury, the sugary substance weeping from those wounds attracts other noxious insects, including yellow jackets.
And if that policy climate is toxic for all Latinos, it's likely that much more noxious for the undocumented.
There's no seamless boundary that will keep noxious weeds and grass that are on their side from coming across.
Still, it took 21960 more years of noxious air before the country passed the Clean Air Act in 1956.
Particularly noxious odors, on the other hand, may be a sign that your body's not properly absorbing certain nutrients.
Cooley captures the catastrophe with his lens in on-site footage of polluted saffron waters and noxious gilded rocks.
Retro Report The phrase most commonly used to describe a particularly noxious form of workplace aggression is sexual harassment.
And possibly worse, if certain noxious blue-green bacteria flood into the mix, as was the case this summer.
Like a noxious tide going in and out, it's a perfect atmospheric storm that has left Canberrans on edge.
China, struggling with noxious emissions and worried pollution could stir social unrest, launched a clear air campaign in 1903.
Mr. Gray, working from David Grann's 2009 book, "The Lost City of Z," glosses over Fawcett's more noxious beliefs.
The weakest protest holds that any noxious views are mitigated, or even annulled, by the greatness of Bach's music.
Directing U.S. foreign policy away from the perils and noxious commitments of this terrible deal is a daunting task.
He could have long ago handed off the site or sold it to people who share his noxious ethos.
Still, it took 83 more years of noxious air before the country passed the Clean Air Act in 1956.
Noxious sewage contaminated with feces, industrial chemicals and other raw waste crosses the border through the binational New River.
Until he and his organization are bankrupted for libel, he will have many other ways to spread his noxious bile.
Amorphophallus titanum—is named for its stench, a rotting, noxious mix that calls to mind roadkill or mildewed gym laundry.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Inside Furtherfield Gallery, one is confronted by the noxious fruits of British colonialism.
The fires blanketed much of South-East Asia in a noxious haze and released a vast plume of greenhouse gases.
And only China classifies copper scrap as "solid waste", placing it in the same noxious category as single-use plastics.
For people who have asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or heart conditions, just breathing this noxious air can be dangerous.
Ms Berejiklian distanced herself from her colleagues' more noxious policies, and all but banned Mr Morrison from the campaign trail.
But the Republicans have been excellent at moving voters along with them, and at casting their noxious policies as beneficial.
And only China classifies copper scrap as "solid waste," placing it in the same noxious category as single-use plastics.
That decision aimed to do the obvious: Ensure that residents no longer get water from the notoriously noxious Flint River.
But he's not the only noxious figure on the fringe right to suffer as a result of being no-platformed.
As such, it's a forerunner to climate change denial, birtherism, and other noxious forms of anti-intellectualism in the GOP.
That is the aim of a noxious bill that has gained momentum in the waning days of the Albany session.
We want to support the underground, where so much vital work is already being done to combat his noxious rhetoric.
Apparently, once an unwitting thief cuts into the lock, the gas will shoot out, engulfing them in a noxious cloud.
For that same reason, the technique potentially could be aimed at a wide range of noxious insects, each targeted individually.
Word of the Day : of noxious stench from atmospheric pollution _________ The word mephitic has appeared in four articles on nytimes.
This year, an overgrowth in the waters off the state's southwestern coast is killing wildlife and making some beaches noxious.
The far right's noxious populism has seeped into the highest halls of power, even to those surrounding Chancellor Angela Merkel.
For Ray right now, Una is another kind of germ or virus—one that has resurfaced from his noxious past.
It is cluttered but orderly, and its scent — a mix of hair products and pizza — somehow smells appetizing, not noxious.
The peaceable irony of "This Is Fine" was the spiritual opposite of the much more noxious "Pepe the Frog" meme.
Many power plants in the city were fueled with coal and heavy grades of oil, which led to noxious emissions.
Yes, the roads are clogged, political corruption is rampant, and the power cuts trigger armies of generators spewing noxious fumes.
In Virginia, it's one of three Tier 1 noxious weeds, meaning it's considered a major threat to the surrounding agricultural environment.
The takeaway basically comes down to how Facebook's algorithms reward the most noxious social media behavior when it comes to advertisers.
She faces two counts each of distributing food containing noxious or deleterious material and misdemeanor child abuse, the  Fayetteville Observer reported.
One meme showed Yang redistributing wealth from a Jewish banker caricature, the kind of noxious anti-semitism that's common on /pol/.
Lava spilling off the southeastern edge of the island of Hawaii is producing a noxious haze where it hits the seawater.
Importantly, this pain signature was distinct from non-painful, or non-noxious control stimulation, such as bright lights and loud noises.
Called the giant shipworm, it lives inside a long shell where it consumes noxious chemicals at the bottom of muddy lagoons.
At home, due to unreliable electricity supplies, many Nigerians rely on generators, which spew out noxious fumes often in unventilated areas.
For centuries it vexed medieval miners by looking like a valuable ore that subsequently turned into worthless—and sometimes noxious—rubble.
Noxious fumes may not be as visible as the smog of old, but they are always there, storing up cancer risk.
After an 8-year battle, Pfeifer died of terminal cancer, caused by the noxious cloud that hung over the disaster site.
As the "RyanCare" battle rages in House of Representatives, many are questioning why so many conservatives find the Speaker's approach noxious.
It was not until nearly a fortnight after the murder that the milkman noticed a noxious smell and raised the alarm.
This noxious myth, possibly even encouraged by the White House, has outlasted the Rich family's imploring Hannity to cease and desist.
Additionally, experts warn that 3D printing is highly wasteful, using up a lot of energy and producing plastics and noxious emissions
Worse, some of the YouTube ranters were being paid—in one case, millions—to produce noxious content for YouTube's "preferred" channel.
Leaked emails obtained by Business Insider showed that tenants complained about noxious chemicals in the phone booths as early as August.
Atlanta ostensibly values its culture and selfless playing style; Howard is a brute-force player, and something of a noxious personality.
It wasn't my effectiveness or value to the unit that elicited these noxious notes but something far removed from my control.
Many find Yiannopoulos' views noxious or worse, and our system of free speech gives them just the means to say so.
Meanwhile, the art of raising big dollars for political candidates is noxious to parts of both the left and the right.
Now that you are removed from your father's noxious postings, you are going to have to learn to trust other people.
A separate project financed by the carmakers subjected human volunteers to doses of nitrogen dioxide, one of diesel's most noxious byproducts.
In many ways, the psychological damage caused by solitary is infectious; too potent for steel bars, too noxious for fiberglass windows.
It also has led to a noxious PR battle, including a bill introduced in Congress called the Save America's Pastime Act.
Pede, his insect sidekick, is a reference to the "centipede" nickname Donald Trump's supporters use on their noxious Reddit hub, /r/TheDonald.
On June 13, Uber released Holder's recommendations for fixing the company's noxious culture, and his suggestions included a diminished role for Kalanick.
When dumps or landfills catch fire, as more than 70 have in Poland over the sweltering summer, noxious smog smothers their surroundings.
Europe's testing regime allows diesel cars to emit up to 14 times more noxious gases on the road than under test conditions.
It's listed as a noxious weed by the federal government, which means it's illegal to transport across state lines without a permit.
Mr Riondino voted for M5S last year because it promised to close a noxious steel plant in his native city of Taranto.
The real trouble began in January 2016, when Twitter removed the badge from the profile of noxious right-wing personality Milo Yiannopoulos.
The incident report does not indicate why Edwards needed all those noxious sprays (or why just one fart spray would not suffice).
It is tempting to imagine that Donald Trump's campaign was so abusive and noxious that we won't experience anything like it again.
Some of those noxious gases include carbon monoxide, ethylene, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, propylene, propane, ethane, benzene and other volatile organic compounds.
This can be expensive and brings its own hazards from burning the slash, which can lead to other fires and noxious smoke.
Especially following his noxious comments on Charlottesville, it's hard to see Trump's election as anything but a national revival of white supremacy.
The resulting mountains of refuse emit noxious fumes and leach pollutants into nearby waters, endangering the residents of the region around Moscow.
Spraying somebody with a noxious blend of carcinogens is not just nasty; it is assault, and it should be prosecuted as such.
Authorities warned that lava flows reaching the Pacific Ocean could produce noxious clouds of acid fumes, steam, and tiny, glass-like particles.
Thousands of nearby residents had to evacuate to avoid the noxious fumes, and it took nearly four months to control the leak.
It defies the idea that comedy has to feed into noxious stereotypes to be funny, and is so much richer for it.
But its congressman happens to be Glenn Grothman, whose views are so noxious he was the subject of a John Oliver segment.
There are many approaches people can use to stop talk they find noxious, say experts in what is known as bystander education.
Several riders said after the stage that they had not suffered any lingering effects from the noxious gas once the race resumed.
Frogs have been revered as emissaries of the divine (because of their regenerative powers) and feared as witches' familiars, noxious and baleful.
An eye-glazing term, for sure, but it addresses a noxious anti-democratic practice, known as partisan gerrymandering, that is very real.
The resulting factory closures and fall in motor traffic has meant a sustained drop in noxious nitrogen dioxide, NASA stated on Saturday.
Had I ascertained how many oncologists resort to strategic lying in order to obtain payments for needy patients from noxious insurance bureaucrats?
Natural gas is mostly made of methane, but it also contains additives to give it a noxious smell and other volatile compounds.
This process is clearly observable in Spain—where Spanish and Catalan nationalism are now stoking each other in a noxious symbiotic process.
This is a perfect distillation of Trump's appeal — it's how he's turned a suite of noxious qualities into a powerful presidential campaign.
Workers have also managed to remove 60,000 gallons (227,124 liters) of pentane, a highly flammable and noxious liquid that's used at the plant.
Instead, there is a more fundamental thread that binds these disparate and heinous stories together: the increasingly noxious alchemy of complexity and capitalism.
Given how often people use GoFundMe for morally dubious causes, would crowdfunding campaigns become the new internet comment, minimally moderated and sometimes noxious?
Insects—in fact most, if not all, animals (and maybe some other forms of life!)–sense and respond to noxious, potentially harmful stimuli.
Image: NASA Earth ObservatorySulfur dioxide—the colorless, noxious gas that forms when sulfur is combusted—is not something you want to be around.
Giving Rousey that role when her most recent performances in or out of the cage haven't exactly been stellar could be downright noxious.
Platforms can't read users' minds, and it's impossible to determine whether truthful context added to conspiracy content limits the spread of noxious ideas.
A massive bloom of noxious, inch-thick algae has hit four southern Florida counties, closing beaches and causing serious health and environmental issues.
Last year it was blamed for exacerbating annual fires on farmland in Indonesia, which smothered much of the region in a noxious haze.
But instead of showing that the escape thrusters operated normally, the procedure sent clouds of noxious pink smoke billowing above Cape Canaveral, Florida.
"The fumes emitted by these generators are nothing less than noxious, and the noise is unbearable, making sleep very difficult," she wrote recently.
Some tenants notified WeWork about noxious chemicals in its offices' phone booths as early as August, according to emails obtained by Business Insider.
As noxious fumes creep over the fence-line communities of the East End, residents there are underwater, and some of them can't breathe.  
It also shows how bats rely on multiple senses to hunt for prey, and avoid eating noxious meals, rather than simply using echolocation.
If "Lethal White," which gives the book its title, is not a noxious new item on the Starbucks menu, then what is it?
Rather than apologize for the noxious rhetoric, which, along with Muslims, targeted Black Lives Matter activists, transgender people, and liberals, Sieting doubled down.
Or is it sufficiently noxious and racist and destructive that it can be only crushed, through gradual demographic weight or ruthless polarized mobilization?
A separate project financed by the carmakers subjected human volunteers in Germany to doses of nitrogen dioxide, one of diesel's most noxious byproducts.
So I'd be inclined to have a go at talking to this fellow about his noxious opinions, letting him know what you think.
Even as the rest of the city hums back to life, the unending flooding has turned their neighborhoods into a noxious, abandoned Venice.
He said he recognized that people try to exploit teenagers, especially since his love of conspiracy theories attracted him to noxious web material.
The past year has been so polarizing and noxious that even I find myself getting caught up in the extreme grandstanding and vitriol.
Might one of them care to rise above the paranoid imaginings, the mad rants, the noxious conspiracy theories, the cruel, crazy character assassinations?
Hull's Public Health department had heard about a few bins being torched, but nothing about anyone huffing the noxious fumes out of them.
In addition to noxious volcanic gases, the fissures are also producing a phenomenon known as "Pele's hair"—sharp, thin strands of volcanic glass fibers.
VW said about 11 million diesel cars worldwide were fitted with a device that could cheat emissions tests designed to limit noxious car fumes.
In cramped river systems, hippos can actually flood the water with excess nutrients, stimulating noxious algae blooms and starving fish and invertebrates of oxygen.
In addition to lava bombs, the ocean entry point is also producing noxious gasses and dangerous shards of volcanic glass that can irritate lungs.
Campaigners such as Shah say much stricter controls should be put in place to control the sale of strong acids and other noxious chemicals.
Giant hogweed is listed as a noxious weed by the federal government, which means it's illegal to transport across state lines without a permit.
Britain in particular is newly conscious of such noxious rubbish after the success of "Blue Planet II", a BBC documentary series about the oceans.
The problem comes when discharges into the sea are tainted with more noxious material, such as bacteria that pose a threat to human health.
What if it's time to treat Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and Snapchat and YouTube as akin to cigarettes -- addictive, pervasive, noxious and harmful?
There might be the occasional bar fight—Twitch can be as noxious as anywhere else on the Internet—but the tone is typically convivial.
Trump's strident anti-PC rhetoric risks inspiring a backlash and a rush of people into the PC camp because the messenger is so noxious.
Giant hogweed is classified by the agency as a noxious weed, a type of plant that outgrows native species and often infiltrates their habitats.
Protestants have often been obedient subjects to thoroughly noxious rulers, taking no interest in politics so long as their own separate sphere is respected.
When first responders arrived at the scene that night, they used a chlorine meter to lead them to the source of the noxious odor.
VW has said about 11 million cars worldwide were fitted with software that could cheat diesel emissions tests designed to limit noxious car fumes.
For her and for others who share her extremist views, this was proof of the migrants' noxious influence on her country and her city.
VW has said about 11 million diesel cars worldwide were fitted with software that could cheat emissions tests designed to limit noxious car fumes.
What could've been a debate over the noxious liberalism of Obama's choice has now become a debate over the reflexive obstructionism of Senate Republicans.
The idea is that our attitude about stress — something that's pretty easy to change — can influence whether we experience it as manageable or noxious.
He wasn't sure what the toxic blooms would do to her, even if she only breathed the noxious burning odors coming from the surface.
More than 30 years ago, he set up the compensation program for American soldiers injured by Agent Orange, the noxious Vietnam War-era defoliant.
Section 230 faces mounting scrutiny in Washington amid concerns that tech platforms are falling down in dealing with noxious material and political speech online.
Political opponents were routinely humiliated: The "arditi" pioneered the punitive use of castor oil, a noxious laxative, which they forced their enemies to drink.
Porzingis knows he hasn't wasted his time in New York, but he believes both losing seasons were made much worse by a noxious environment.
Has there been some broad-scale, collective forgetting of the fundamental First Amendment principle that virtually all speech, no matter how noxious, deserves protection?
Isolation is characterized by a distinctive, noxious humidity, creating feeling that you might just collapse if you spend too much time in its atmosphere.
To McCreary and his new neighbors, Snowflake became an oasis where they could be free of judgment, nonbelievers, and most importantly, noxious chemical substances.
Since there is often overlap in what's noxious to ants and birds, the beetles' anal secretions would likely be just as nasty towards feathered foes.
These noxious episodes lead critics to claim that Western principles are vacuous: a mask for unrepentant imperialism or merely the philosophy of a simpler age.
This was a noxious mix of cancer-causing chemicals, smog-forming pollutants, and other pollutants, according to the company's recent report to Texas environmental regulators.
But ahead of Sunday's election, which has seen far-right nationalist parties take center stage, no one is talking about the mafia's noxious presence here.
Experts who study extremism say that it is particularly troubling that gaming platforms popular with kids are now vulnerable to noxious ideas in new ways.
Not only are lava deltas prone to collapse, they emit noxious plumes of hydrochloric acid and particles that can irritate the lungs, skin and eyes.
Image: APA noxious smog has settled over the city of Delhi, and it's causing more than just a burning sensation in the eyes and throat.
Mr Burnham points out that homelessness is a national problem that is caused by a noxious combination of insecure jobs and insecure private rental accommodation.
Larry Brown, the softly-spoken crew chief, explains that the area around the house is covered with plastic sheets to contain the noxious lead dust.
The chemicals could be applied directly as a seed coating (allowing its noxious effects to last longer) and it was supposedly harmless to non-insects.
But nuclear watchdog group Physicians for Social Responsibility disagrees, warning that noxious and radioactive matter likely spewed from the contaminated ground and into the air.
Yes, the cavemen are often rewarded for their noxious behavior — and we need look no further than the White House for further proof of this.
Bannon has always been used as an excuse to explain the more noxious statements and positions that the President has taken since his campaign began.
This includes thinking of all the different possibilities for "these chemicals and noxious things that are in pockets all over the Texas coast," she said.
McDonald's Hot & Spicy Chicken, for instance, contains an insane 22 grams of sugar, making it far more noxious and habit-forming than it should be.
Less than 48 hours before the 1966 midterms, just like today, LBJ saw in the electorate a noxious mix of white anger, hatred and resentment.
A Michigan man has filed a class action lawsuit over toxic chemical emissions and noxious odors from a Marathon Petroleum Corp refinery in southwest Detroit.
Trump's judicial selection process actually has been efficient and professional, in marked contrast to the chaotic and noxious administration in almost all other policy areas.
In fact, the outfits are part of Jimmy's campaign to make himself noxious enough to be pushed from the job he loathes at Davis & Main.
But as Brandom notes, the perception of support from some of the internet's most noxious quarters risks damaging the campaign's reputation, and doing so unfairly.
Let's start with the least noxious: People abandon them in the middle of sidewalks, in doorways, at street corners where pedestrians are trying to cross.
To the south, young children scurried around noxious rubbish piles, full of fetid, month-old chicken carcasses, used condoms, and piles of fossilised dog shit.
By using noxious framing to obscure the carbon price's value as a tool for reducing emissions, they've won multiple big races over the last decade.
The police said the man being held had been arrested on suspicion of sending a threatening communication, soliciting murder and sending a hoax noxious substance.
The company, We Rent Goats, said in an email late Friday that 118 goats were supposed to be eating noxious weeds at a nearby pond.
The color, which Felgueiras describes as "heartbreaking," disappeared because the cows were undernourished by the leaves, which contain urushiol, the noxious ingredient in poison ivy.
Locomotives pulling tanker cars heavy with oil, propane and noxious chemicals continue to be a common sight in the hearts of several major Canadian cities.
"I think the odds are a lot higher that I run for the Noxious Weed Control Board of Dodge County, Nebraska, than that," he quipped.
Elmore, the pro, then dazzled everybody by extracting a noxious blue plastic drop cloth from a sidewalk callery-pear tree in about half a second.
Because of the stereotypes associated with them, including the noxious but persistent trope that black males are inherently sexually predatory, black kids are presumed guilty.
Well, Mr. Williams said, the company is working to fix its problems, including weeding out some of the most noxious rule breakers on the service.
But life inside, while air-conditioned, is a noxious mélange of constant surveillance and sexual harassment, a culture that aggressively pits employees against one another.
N.Y.C. Nature Just a small taste of garlic mustard, collected at the right time of year, makes this noxious weed a little harder to hate.
On the day of the most noxious election in my lifetime, for him to suddenly call for "unity, empathy and understanding" rings hollow at best.
Experts blame a mix of factors, including Mumbai's thickening traffic, noxious gases from landfill fires, construction dust and emissions from coal plants in the suburbs.
Rather than allowing Yiannapoulos's noxious grandstanding to serve as its own indictment, several campuses have preferred to keep their students "safe" from his outlandish views.
Jeremy Corbyn is the gift that kept giving: an antediluvian leftist with noxious views and even more noxious friends; a dim bulb who prefers working on his allotment to mastering his briefs; and an old man in what, on our side at least, is a young man's game (I'm 17 years his junior and I was one of the oldest members of our cabinet).
Boyle was arrested by Ottawa police in December and charged with offences including assault, sexual assault, unlawful confinement and causing someone to take a noxious substance.
LIMA (Reuters) - Eight men suffocated in an unauthorized gold mine in Peru after a tunnel they dug began spewing noxious fumes, local media reported on Sunday.
Studies cited by the government suggest that half a million Indian women die each year as a result of respiratory illnesses caused by inhaling noxious smoke.
That group, the CO2 Coalition, reportedly promoted the "good news" about carbon emissions with handouts promoting the supposed positive effects of the noxious gases on agriculture.
Here's a taste: "Bad wigs are the noxious fumes that crowd out everything else; they slowly fill the frame until that's all you can focus on."
Interestingly, when the researchers offered fish food laced with pedicellaria, they rejected it, suggesting some predators have evolved an aversion to this noxious—and bitey—substance.
That was the year that Honeywell first went after a particularly noxious specimen who spent his time sending death threats to women in various Linux communities.
Beyond the generally noxious and distortive nature of such tax complexities, modifications to the BAT will have very particular negative impacts on an already troubling policy.
Reports on Ain't It Cool could, for instance, start spreading noxious buzz about Batman and Robin months in advance, ultimately killing that movie's box office momentum.
More insidiously, people are also inhaling noxious fine particles measuring less than 2.5 microns, or a fifth the size of a particle of dust or pollen.
When the sky was a thick soup of noxious smog, with an air-quality index of 500, pigeons returned home at an average speed of 68.2kph.
A Donald Trump piñata filled with tiny bottles of noxious, off-brand tequila lay, busted at the guts, on the floor of my friend Barbara's kitchen.
Thousands have fled Kilauea's surging lava, giant plumes of noxious ash, and shards of volcanic glass, which have so far destroyed hundreds of Hawaii residents' homes.
Everything looks normal on the surface, though the noxious gases are already gurgling up inside the mobile metal poop canister, pressure rising to an explosive level.
Even if Bolling one day proves too noxious for television, he can always pivot, much as Trump himself did, to an industry with even lower standards.
You can vacuum them up, but the smell will be noxious; also, if not disposed of immediately, stinkbugs have been known to crawl back out again.
Residents lived with noxious fumes and dangerous sink holes, and the government eventually bought people's homes and relocated them after failing to put out the fire.
Some neighborhoods close to protest sites have been so repeatedly drowned in the noxious clouds that the protesters held a rally on behalf of their pets.
Chief Justice John Roberts condemned "a particularly noxious strain of racial prejudice" in Buck's case, but dissented in Pena Rodriguez's case, along with two fellow conservatives.
Over the next few hours and days after the dumping, noxious vapors caused breathing problems, vomiting and dizziness, especially among children and elderly, local authorities said.
There's a serious rock element to many of these songs, which is more than a little uncommon when discussing fastcore or any of its noxious fellows.
We lack civil discourse across ideological boundaries, such that college professors issue trigger warnings and students seek to block campus speakers whose views they find noxious.
She is crammed in with cantankerous relatives, a cat and a white Shih Tzu mix named WALL-E; tension chokes the house like a noxious gas.
Perhaps the most noxious and notorious example of this brand of anti-Semitism is The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a 1903 Russian hoax document.
But in addition to noxious fumes, soldiers face roadside bombs, networks of hidden tunnels, suicide bombers, civilians being used as human shields, and other grave threats.
Mr. Trump has ushered in a fresh era of noxious manhood wherein bullying is conflated with toughness and self-interest is more important than self-respect.
Nixon's sense of besiegement blossomed into a noxious mixture of paranoia and ego that would lead him to do whatever it took to retain the presidency.
Its limited effect on life span — an extension of a few months — suggests that excess glutamate is hardly the only noxious factor involved in the disease.
One example is cutting noxious soot emissions from diesel engines, because soot doesn't just kill people directly but is also a substantial cause of climate warming.
Throughout its exhibition history, 'Ice Bag' had broken gears, exuded noxious fumes, leaked oil, ripped its own fabric exterior, growled, squeaked, and set itself on fire.
Sheep eat mostly grass so some private landowners or public agencies using grazing services require goats if they have noxious plants or overgrown brush in hilly areas.
Ricky Lee Adami, 59, was charged with distributing food containing noxious/deleterious material and was being held on $100,000 secured bond, police said in a news release .
He would flip these materials to customers who typically shipped them to China, where scrap silicon is refurbished in noxious chemical baths and recycled into new products.
Business meetings, family dinners, a job interview, a first date; your gonads can't be trusted to not spontaneously release noxious gases and send strangers screaming for cover.
The code imposed prohibitions on the carriage of oil or oily mixtures from any ship into the sea and prevented pollution from garbage and noxious liquid substances.
Moreover, this clarity enables the security community to take a good, hard look at software and find any noxious or insecure components that may be hidden within.
But that notion remains as noxious as ever, even if pot is not the innocuous wonder-drug its most ardent defenders might like to think it is.
By the time the armored carcass arrived in the ocean, the decomposition process would have begun—trillions of bacteria breaking down its cells and releasing noxious gases.
But he's experienced pretty noxious insensitivity in other corners of society—when disclosing his status to new people, for example, has resulted in potential relationships fizzling out.
According to Honda, these robots will act as first responders "in social infrastructures, such as plants," as they'll be mostly immune to toxic chemicals and noxious air.
But in New Zealand, where pastures that once grazed sheep have been converted into dairy farms to feed China's appetite for milk, the situation is particularly noxious.
It was a dreary, dismal, abominable place, "suitable only for the haunt of noxious vermin, or the resort of pestilential reptiles" according to an early government report.
It is an industry with a noxious amount of environmental waste and racism, and it keeps promising to do better while ultimately doing very little in practice.
But the generator was loud and noxious, so over time, as a gesture of good faith, he would give his neighbors a lamp connected to his generator.
"The noxious byproducts of mezcal production are traditionally dumped into rivers or open spaces," explains Eleana Nuñez, who holds the enviable title of Agave Ambassador for Sombra.
The H2S, a noxious pollutant, must be scrubbed from the power-station exhaust before it is released, and the researchers worked with remainder, almost pure carbon dioxide.
Another reason: The estimates are typically made using the assumption that 98% of the noxious substances are burned in the flaring process, which Carman says is unrealistic.
Her schoolgirls belch their manipulations onto the stage like a kind of noxious gas, as they primp before the mirror of their own, sometimes literally disfiguring, vanity.
Noxious gas: From some dire beauty headlines of late, you'd think the very air was contriving, if not to kill us, then to make us look older.
A noxious "red tide" has coated 260 miles of beaches along the Gulf Coast with sludge and the carcasses of thousands of fish, sea turtles, and manatees.
His noxious companion — he refuses to call him a friend — has been to Westworld many times and feasts heartily from its expansive buffet of violence and vice.
" According to the company's Facebook page, Healing Hooves Natural Vegetation Management "manage[s] our herd of 200 goats to address your noxious weed and invasive brush problems.
On the other hand, tracks like "Acolyte" and "Something to Hate" see Antisect deliver a blend of hardcore and punk that spits the most noxious of venom.
"Tonight, some of them may not get food," Bingi told me early that month, while standing near the noxious latrines perched on a rise above the camp.
The Nashville Chew Crew, as he calls his flock, will eat even the most noxious invasive plants: kudzu, mimosa, English ivy, euonymus, Bradford pear, you name it.
And while increasingly popular worries about cosmopolitan elites and economic globalization can sometimes transcend the most noxious anti-Semitism, talk of cultural Marxism is inseparable from it.
Julian said his boyfriend received an acid burn on his leg at one point, and their first batch amounted to little more than a red, noxious gas.
It features a heating blade that warms a tobacco stick and emits a vapor with the taste of tobacco, but with fewer noxious chemicals than cigarette smoke.
But when the internet moved to an organizing principle of opposition, much of what had formerly been surprising and rewarding and curious became tedious, noxious, and grim.
In the News • A K.G.B. dirty trick known as kompromat, the fabrication of compromising or illegal material, may have returned in a particularly noxious form: child pornography.
Researchers planned on studying 30 adults but stopped enrolling patients once they decided combining ketamine and naltrexone was not only ineffective but also "noxious" for many participants.
And while the material is notorious for not decomposing easily and being environmentally noxious, plastic is actually difficult to preserve, getting sticky and even smelly over time.
During Operation Desert Storm, burning oil fields set alight by Saddam Hussein's army sent out plumes of noxious smoke that disrupted air operations and obscured troops' vision.
Myanmar's parliament says it wants to amend the country's defamation regime to ban third-party suits, but the law is so noxious that it should be revoked outright.
Southern California Gas Co., the owner of a natural gas storage facility that's been spewing methane and other noxious gases since late October, is now facing criminal charges.
The only way to curb the damage is to pass tougher legislation that will ebb the noxious flow of the material into delicate natural habitats around the world.
But this moon's many lakes and rivers aren't filled with water—they're filled with a noxious, oil-like brew consisting of methane, ethane, and other other liquid hydrocarbons.
By burning heavy fuel oil, just 15 of the biggest ships emit more of the noxious oxides of nitrogen and sulphur than all the world's cars put together.
"Based on what we have seen in our study, we suspect that most cases involve chemical contaminants, toxic byproducts or other noxious agents within vape liquids," Larsen said.
Dr Lin and Ms Wang did also consider the possibility that mature weevils, unlike newly hatched ones, might contain or be coated by a toxic or noxious compound.
What can be confidently stated is that the alt-right is, in fact, noxious, and that it's one of the jobs of political leaders to marginalize racist movements.
The platform has also repeatedly come under fire for failing to thwart abuse of its platform to spread noxious disinformation everywhere from the United States to the Philippines.
He settled on the proposed A Million Ways to Die in the West, Seth MacFarlane's noxious 2014 comedy which starred Oscar-winner Charlize Theron (in a girlfriend part).
Here's how it works: following the instructions in the app, you keep your mouth shut for 30 seconds to give the noxious gasses a chance to accumulate inside.
Nuclear weapons, that threaten mass destruction of the people, is so noxious in our society that almost no one wants to think about them—and very few do.
This noxious midterm environment for Republicans could have cost them as many as 60 seats, had they not thought ahead and built a successful redistricting firewall in 2012.
The company's diesel engines did indeed deliver lower carbon emissions and better fuel economy, but at the cost of belching out noxious pollutants capable of shortening many lives.
In Trump's Twitter Feed: Conspiracy-Mongers, Racists and Spies: Inside the alternate reality of the president's Twitter account, where he absorbs and amplifies a noxious stream of disinformation.
Tackling our neighbors, even if they are politically noxious to us, even if they let their dead leaves blow onto our property, is surely out of the question.
Politicon, it soon emerged, was politics Twitter come to life, a physical embodiment of the most noxious Facebook spats blasted algorithmically across your Fox News-loving uncle's feed.
Now that the bricks of Uber's multibillion-dollar edifice are officially tumbling down, exposing the company's noxious and abusive inner workings, my boycott feels like it's paying off.
Given his repeated flirtations with white supremacy, Trump is so noxious a figure that any move to grant him legitimacy violates the core values of the Democratic Party.
In the hearing, Barr endorsed the President's noxious idea of building a wall on the border with Mexico, on the ground that it would keep out illegal drugs.
The strategy over at Facebook — which also long defended the presence of its most noxious users before finally barring several last week — is similarly as clear as mud.
Mr. Kyle is notorious for his noxious presenting style — he viciously sneered, shouted and spat at society's most vulnerable, baiting them into physical fights and psychologically disturbing disclosures.
It made the leap to the silver screen in deeply noxious films like "The Birth of a Nation" and haunted American popular culture well into the 20th century.
Cowher, who went 67-59 in his career on the road, said that the best way he knew how the nullify a noxious crowd was to score early.
More familiar to we of the social media era is a type of mother-hatred that emanates primarily from fathers — a particularly noxious jealousy of one's own children.
But the McConnell gang's activities, especially their mendacious and noxious substance and character, made it more likely rather than less that Mr. Moore would emerge as the nominee.
"Any smoke that is produced as the by-product of something burning is noxious and bad," says Brian Oliver of the University of Technology, Sydney to the BBC.
Trump has gestured at the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization as noxious elements run by international elites to the detriment of the American working man.
"In an oil and gas site, you have to send people into potentially explosive or noxious environments that can make them sick or potentially kill them," Perry said.
While employees at the company's headquarters in New York have struggled with allegedly noxious management, workers in retail and production settings have grappled more with the physical climate.
But the delivery system matters: Without the noxious smoke of traditional cigarettes or the wildly unregulated chemicals of vapes, you're actually getting a less harmful supply of nicotine.
Word of the Day : injurious to physical or mental health _________ The word noxious has appeared in 79 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Nov.
If your thesis is right, then it's foolish to think we can get rid of cruelty if only we got rid of those noxious ideologies that justify it.
Prince said The Daily Stormer instead used the emails as a hit-list, targeting the people who complained with even more harassment, a noxious loophole that Prince hadn't anticipated.
In the 19th century, for example, Britons feared that a noxious "miasma" of bad air would seep into their homes when indoor plumbing was connected to new public sewers.
"The people who participated and the men who run these businesses in particular, definitely they have a responsibility for the more noxious aspects for the industry itself," O'Neill says.
That is, if a company builds a successful gaming or social media platform, trolls, extremists and other users spouting noxious speech will find a way to those online locations.
What Sanders, and to some extent Warren as well, is arguing is that the system of student debt is fundamentally noxious and should be ripped out root and branch.
One recent scientific paper argues that energy delivered to Earth's crust during the impact ignited volcanoes worldwide, turning our atmosphere into a noxious mess for half a million years.
"The sensitivity of our template is the percentage of times that our template correctly identified pain-related brain activity when a noxious stimulus was applied," explained Hartley to Gizmodo.
Many of these incidents were brushed off by Bertke as stunts or social experiments, part of a pattern where he disclaims responsibility for noxious ideas while still broadcasting them.
The paltry amount of air that does exist on Mars is primarily composed of noxious carbon dioxide, which does little to protect the surface from the Sun's harmful rays.
The bulk of evacuees were forced from their homes at the outset, in and around the Leilani Estates community farther west, where concentrations of noxious volcanic gases remain high.
Embarrassed by his own performance, he threw a chair, kicked a mic stand, and stormed off the stage in a noxious mushroom cloud of fuck what you plebes think.
Zuckerberg frequently makes headlines in China, where he has achieved celebrity status by making speeches in Mandarin and sharing pictures of runs through noxious smog in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.
We don't know about you, but our pocket money typically went towards silly stuff like the latest Gameboy game (because '90s kids) or things with noxious levels of sugar.
Noxious selfie sticks now seem like nothing compared to the sophisticated camera filters that can turn an average-looking strawberry patch into a brooding welter of Caravaggio-esque chiaroscuro.
Right on the heels of Thursday's volcano eruption in Hawaii, a pair of earthquakes struck the state as residents contended with ongoing evacuations and noxious gas in the air.
It may be that conservatives recoiled from Goldy's noxious coverage of the attack because the victim was a white woman, someone they deemed worthy of their time and sympathy.
A taxi driver who picked up three young men at the block smelled a noxious odor leaking from their curiously heavy luggage as he drove them to Brussels Airport.
We are going to focus our effort on getting rid of all of this harassment on the site and getting rid of some other noxious parts of the site.
The air draws violently through your nostrils, carrying with it a noxious vapor of salty moisture lifting up from your skin, mixed with dirt kicked up from your shoes.
By that logic, the entirety of the Trump administration should quit, and as noxious as Trump's comments were (and are), we actually need some people staffing the executive branch.
The toy was scary enough on its own, since the so-called "Plastigoop" probably off-gassed some unknown noxious fumes and shaved years off a generation of young lives.
"But it's worth pausing to consider why a magazine like the Standard can be pleasurable and important, even to those who find its goals and methods noxious," Foer notes.
HOUSTON — Tens of thousands of cargo ships, tankers, container ships and cruise liners belch noxious sulfuric gases and fine particles that drift over cities and cover them with smog.
As in the case of many other responders, his ailment, scarring of the heart, was attributed by his doctors to the noxious dust he breathed in at ground zero.
Instead, he left me longing for a new one, thinking of what might come out of the noxious politics spreading in Brazil, the US, and so many other places.
All it takes is one food handler along the line who harbors a noxious organism and fails to take needed precautions against contaminating the food being prepared and served.
Scientists inside the company were concerned enough about a particularly noxious chemical called PFOA — used to manufacture Teflon, among other products — that they began testing DuPont's workers for exposure.
The court could, of course, overturn its noxious territorial precedent, giving district and territorial residents the same constitutional rights as other Americans to representation in Congress and everything else.
He took our sense of security, our patience and any lingering hope that this administration might be fueled by anything more than a noxious mixture of impulse and revenge.
Lung injuries from vaping are "most likely" caused by direct toxicity or tissue damage from noxious chemical fumes, the Mayo Clinic said in a statement Wednesday announcing new findings.
Which means, of course, that the entire church must radically reform -- and if it doesn't, decent Catholics must decide that keeping with their faith demands abandoning this noxious institution.
Cattle products are particularly harmful, as cows produce huge amounts of noxious methane -- a greenhouse gas 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide -- when they burp or pass gas.
New research notes that changing weather patterns have stalled winds across northern China, leaving some of the country's most populous cities trapped in toxic pockets of stagnant, noxious air.
A mile and a half east, in Vernon, the now shuttered Exide Technologies battery-recycling plant spewed noxious emissions for decades, polluting soil in thousands of properties with lead residue.
The two supposedly noxious artworks were an encased lamb, titled Away from the Flock, and Mother and Child (Divided), which displays the severed corpses of a cow and her calf.
Whether we like it or not, they are really good at taking noxious stuff that we shouldn't be paying attention to and making everyone in America pay attention to it.
Its fighters blew up part of a sulphur factory south of Mosul, unleashing a noxious white cloud of chemicals that caused troops to cough and splutter (few carry gas masks).
Bad wigs are the noxious fumes that crowd out everything else; they slowly fill the frame until that's all you can focus on, that distinct lack of life-sustaining oxygen.
This is what the protesters are most opposed to: noxious provisions that boost the economic power of large corporations at the expense of democratic governments, smaller businesses and individual citizens.
On Saturday, police were called to the a shopping mall in Stratford — which is in eastern London — after receiving reports that a group of males were spraying a noxious substance.
"All agree that gerrymandering is a noxious and destructive practice", the majority wrote, but the Maryland voters' complaint cannot be adjudicated before the Supreme Court articulates the "correct legal foundation".
Last year at least 15 people, mostly dissenters in politics and civil society, were charged under a noxious colonial-era sedition law that Mr Najib had once promised to repeal.
The breakneck plot soon rollicks across bootlegging and prostitution (from which the cops take a cut), as well as politics and lynching, a noxious stew sizzling in Atlanta's summer heat.
But the most plausible is that noxious treatment forced them out of Virginia and the Carolinas and, around the end of the 18th century, into what became Hancock County, Tennessee.
The air in the Speaker's office was apparently so noxious that fresh paint and new carpets weren't enough; an ozone machine had to be brought in to fumigate the space.
Slightly less noxious but vastly more pervasive, the smell of the brown marmorated stinkbug is often likened to that of cilantro, chiefly because the same chemical is present in both.
Just as importantly, it has brought visibility to previously ignored communities – visibility that makes it difficult to site highways through the center of neighborhoods or noxious industries in underserved communities.
Schools were closed for a second day in Tehran on Tuesday, and many citizens stayed home as the capital was covered in an unusually noxious cloud for a fifth day.
And because record-keeping in Kenya's rural highlands can be spotty, some agents and officials fear that age cheating might become as noxious a problem as doping in the sport.
"With the enactment of this measure, we are sending a noxious legal defense strategy to the dustbin of history where it belongs," Mr. Cuomo said in a statement on Wednesday.
When, after too much lovemaking, she is stricken with a urinary tract infection, she forgoes antibiotics and allows her friend, a Balinese healer, to treat the infection with noxious herbs.
We're going to focus our effort on getting rid of all this, all this harassment on the site, and getting rid of some other ... the noxious parts of the site.
In the case of African bush lilies, then, it seems that evolution has optimised their reproduction by embedding noxious seeds inside tasty fruit, and letting the monkeys do the rest.■
This trend—which is still going strong, by the way—is particularly noxious because it frightened regular people into spending even more money on already expensive, overly taxed health products.
But there's another factor that has poured fuel on the fire of conspiracy theories like the noxious ones coming out of Florida this week: the election of President Donald Trump.
Satellite images of the country from the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) showed a shocking drop in nitrogen dioxide, a noxious gas from vehicles, power plants, and factories.
Nor, for that matter, is it anywhere remotely as noxious as what is happening in other Western democracies wrestling with competing claims between national identity, civil liberties and cultural pluralism.
In that time, fire tore through the cheap polystyrene mattresses that the teenage girls had been given to sleep on, searing their flesh and muting their cries with noxious smoke.
Roosh promotes some truly noxious ideas that dehumanize women and contribute to rape culture, and publicly resisting those kinds of ideas is an important part of fighting for women's rights.
In some cases, it's fair to condemn some of these thinkers' nostalgia (particularly Peterson's) as intertwined with a more noxious nostalgia for the racism or sexism of an "easier" time.
Most of the new operators sold what gas they could and then quickly defaulted, leaving landowners with idle wells, eroded and disrupted surface lands, noxious weeds, uncollected royalties and rentals.
When I sit down and force myself to find something redeeming about it all, it is the same thing that redeems anything noxious: The people are nice when addressed directly.
But he also believed that the officers in Nairobi had injected him with what he called "noxious substances," requiring him to disembark the plane and undergo tests at the airport hospital.
As Rouse gave her lecture in mid-September, Yiannopoulos was preparing in vain for four days of what University of California President Janet Napolitano called "controversial and noxious" programming in Berkeley.
These compounds, which has been linked to a wide range of health problems, are a noxious byproduct of warming bitumen, a petroleum-based substance that can be used as a sealant.
Finally, the scientists let the slime molds rest for two days in situations where they were exposed to neither quinine nor caffeine, and then tested them with the noxious bridges again.
Keen to do something productive with this noxious by-product, he invested in several state of the art digesters that could transform the excrement into fertiliser and methane gas for electricity.
In an article entitled "Anodic Oxidative Modification of Egg White for Heat Treatment," Japanese researchers found that treating an egg with an electric current will rid it of any noxious odor.
The quartet performed three times a day (she played on Monday mornings), and, like the other groups, the musicians played without masks or other protection from the dust and noxious fumes.
With names including Vincent Van Goat and Selena Goatmez, the mainly Boer goats like to eat noxious weeds and other invasive species that fuel wildfires, said company owner Scott Morris, 43.
Yulia Latynina, a journalist critical of the authorities, was forced to flee Russia this summer after having faeces thrown at her, her car torched, and noxious gas pumped into her home.
Pre-made commercial paints emerged in the nineteenth century, but their manufacture was messy and noxious: lead, a principal ingredient, gave an excellent cover and finish, but it was also toxic.
Soon after Inauguration Day, the administration floated plans to rename the CVE program "Countering Islamic Extremism" or "Countering Radical Islamic Extremism," not hiding its noxious desire to profile and target Muslims.
I drank ale and gnawed on pork fat and trailed a noxious cloud of sweat and foul breath as I pranced through New York City in my Little Lord Fauntleroy suit.
Delhi has notoriously noxious air but even by the standards of this city, this week's pollution has been alarming, reaching levels nearly 30 times what the World Health Organization considers safe.
On a recurring segment of "The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon," celebrities drop discs into a giant pachinko game to decide which noxious liquid combination they will be forced to drink.
Late Friday, a chemical fire tore through a plant near Houston, sending a huge column of thick, black, noxious smoke into a sky finally clearing of clouds after days of rain.
Food safety experts advise against rinsing raw meat, poultry and fish in the sink; it risks spreading noxious organisms on surfaces that will later come into contact with foods eaten raw.
The very things we throw back at teenage girls as noxious self-indulgences, from selfies to the recording of daily minutiae, are the things we look for when unexplainable tragedy hits.
In stop-start autos the engine automatically cuts off when a car comes to a stop and restarts as the foot comes off the brake, reducing idling time and noxious fumes.
The leak had forced thousands of people in a large area to evacuate since it started in October, due to the dangers of the gas and the noxious additives it contains.
Testimony laced with "a particularly noxious strain of racial prejudice" in a Texas death penalty case required a new sentencing for the defendant, Duane Buck, the Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday.
But negotiations on border wall spending are less noxious than they have been during previous go-arounds with government funding in the nearly three years since President Donald Trump took office.
Repi, which covers more than 60 acres and whose vast heaps of waste are blanketed by a noxious haze, has been Addis Ababa's main dumping ground for about half a century.
In fact, Clinton's supporters, and all those who reject Trump as some noxious combination of Father Coughlin and Ethelred the Unready, had reason to feel a surge of optimism last week.
Indeed, you can trigger depressive symptoms in mice by repeatedly exposing them to a noxious stimulus, such as an electric shock, from which they can't escape–a phenomenon called learned helplessness.
But it's gathered steam over the past three seasons to become a poignant and surprisingly dark look at abuse, assault, PTSD, shame, and the most noxious varieties of masculinity run amok.
It would be easy, too, to say that there is something specific about Christianity (or religion more generally) that makes it easy to bend in the service of seemingly noxious ideologies.
In the case of bombardier beetles, these crafty insects are able to escape after being swallowed by toads, which they do by ejecting hot, noxious chemicals that forces the predator to barf.
Even more appealing, to those who understand that progressive thought sometimes requires suppressing one's visceral and even moral biases, is the idea that people should even be able to air noxious views.
Reduced sperm is thought to be the result of environmental influences, including exposure to noxious chemicals while in the womb, exposure to pesticides, and lifestyle factors such as smoking, obesity, and stress.
Her most noxious opponents stand a good chance of being in government, while she will be likely be demoted to a rank-and-file member of Parliament from a minor opposition party.
Dan Burton, who chaired the Government Oversight and Reform Committee, was a tireless champion of Clinton conspiracies, including hateful, noxious myths about the suicide of former deputy White House counsel Vince Foster.
My first impulse on hearing that Pope Francis was calling out Donald Trump personally for his noxious views about immigrants and border walls was to quietly rest my head on my keyboard.
The Clean Power Plan replacement disregards entirely the effect that cutting carbon would have on reducing other noxious emissions that cause premature deaths—an omission that will surely invite a legal challenge.
Cases where the negative effects of carbon emissions are central, not tagged on to more direct environmental damage, such as oil spills or the release of noxious chemicals, are on the rise.
Two noxious events in the past two months—a poisoning in Salisbury and a chemical attack in Syria—have given a vivid sense of what Mr Corbyn's quasi-pacifism means in practice.
With Christmas once again a year away, stocking stuffers look suspiciously like trash; for just one day, on December 26, Winter Candy Apple and Gingerbread Swirl eclipse the noxious smell of garbage.
Air pollution became so extreme that Los Angeles considered declaring a state of emergency during its 201523s "smog sieges," when noxious clouds forced residents to breathe through handkerchiefs or even gas masks.
Recently, YouTube vowed to demonetize channels that "repeatedly brush up against" its hate speech policy, but this may do more to protect advertising partners from negative press than actually discourage noxious behavior.
The images from Memphis in 2013 stayed with me: police in riot gear and robed men holding flags emblazoned with a noxious mash-up of a swastika and the Stars and Stripes.
Feeling home games lacked passion (partly a result of campaigns to stamp out Catholic-Protestant sectarianism, a noxious feature of Celtic-Rangers matches), they mimicked Italian "Ultra" fans and adopted political causes.
Absent any leadership from this self-absorbed White House, we realize that if you want something done right in this noxious political climate, you have no choice but to do it yourself.
Amid the current brouhaha over civility, it is important to remember that so noxious a figure as Yiannopoulos was once courted and promoted by a White House aide and major Republican donors.
Locked inside the house for days at a time and often living 15 to a room, workers face the risk of fire from tampered electrical wiring and health problems from noxious chemicals.
I half expected the door to lock and for the basement to fill with noxious gas, but before it could, I checked the tour listing and realized I had made a mistake.
As we previously reported, some tenants at other New York buildings notified WeWork about noxious chemicals in its offices' phone booths as early as August, according to emails obtained by Business Insider.
Their proposed legislation is far more noxious than the 2009 stimulus, since the tax cuts are designed to flow to the richest Americans, at a direct and immediate cost to poor Americans.
Somebody's accidentally let the infernal swamp of badness that exists inside of their soul bubble to the surface, where it's eked noxious ooze out and into the slipstream of the internet. Oops!
"Toxic," which we're premiering today, is one such song: a noxious piece of acid techno, the song finds Rebel Yell––Brisbane-based musician Grace Stevenson––taking shots at sleazy music industry dudes.
Many of the most noxious claims originated in the mind of Mr. Halbig, a retired Florida public school official who became fixated on what he called "this supposed tragedy" at Sandy Hook.
Authorities also were monitoring hazards from noxious clouds of acid fumes, steam and fine glass-like particles — called laze — emitted when lava flows pour into the ocean on the island's southern end.
Directed by Jason Reitman from a script by Diablo Cody (this is their third movie together), "Tully" admits that this figure is a noxious delusion, one that isn't suitable for real women.
And even if a bill passes the lower chamber, the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, is unlikely to let his troops take a politically noxious vote during a high-stakes election cycle.
Arguably, this exploratory behavior exhibits a fundamental insight about the world, which, fully articulated, might go like this: Plants have evolved an exquisite array of poisons and noxious compounds to protect themselves.
Toxic ash and smoke, reeking of sulfur and other noxious gases, have transformed the verdant island of Taal into a vast carpet of lifeless gray since a volcano there erupted on Sunday.
The noxious-smelling gas and intermittent oily mist that spewed forth over almost four months traveled into the surrounding neighborhoods on the strong winds that sweep down from the Santa Susana Mountains.
Mayor Kasim Reed said the authorities did not know yet what caused the fire, which produced intense flames and noxious fumes that prevented utility workers from accessing the tunnels for several hours.
Why it matters: State and federal health investigators have not determined the cause of the illness, but their ongoing hypothesis is noxious chemicals finding their way into vaping supplies through illegal manufacturing.
What scientists have needed in order to modernize this operation is the source code for a snake's noxious protein soup, the actual genes and nearby DNA that turn them on or off.
A couple of weeks ago, a flight from Dubai to Amsterdam was forced to make an unscheduled stop in Vienna to expel an older man who wouldn't stop expelling his own noxious gases.
In a statement, the fire brigade said that a "comprehensive search" determined that the noxious fumes were actually coming from an "extremely pungent" durian, a Southeast Asian fruit with a notoriously powerful scent.
One is that lying in political ads might not feel so noxious if politicians had to lie to Facebook's entire user base, rather than micro-targeted segments — where their lies might go unnoticed.
He helped to get rid of the noxious fibreglass insulation in the project's attics, Ms Johnson recalls, collaborating with her mother Hazel Johnson, founder of a pioneering community group, People for Community Recovery.
The proposal in the Knesset was considered even more noxious by the churches, which have begun to sell much of their residential property in West Jerusalem, the main Jewish half of the city.
Writer David Foster Wallace has become shorthand for noxious, overbearing men in the literary community, as his legion of male fans project their own self-perceived sensitive, damaged brilliance into the late author.
Image: University of Cambridge/Jamie HiscocksThanks to a poor dinosaur who scientists believe fell into a noxious pond after it died, we may have the first known fossilized dinosaur brain on our hands.
Her group not only taught slime molds to ignore noxious substances that they would normally avoid, but demonstrated that the organisms could remember this behavior after a year of physiologically disruptive enforced sleep.
While the bill contains other improvements for traveling families, people in wheelchairs and others, those baggage fees are the ones that airlines have been charging for a longer time and are particularly noxious.
Others have less faith in Reddit's ability to clamp down on the Internet's noxious elements, especially given the amount of time it took the company to take on abuse in the first place.
Of course, while lung disease is most prevalent, it is hardly the only adverse health effect of smoking, a source of noxious substances that can damage almost every organ system in the body.
In 2017, Yelena Mikhailenko called into President Putin's annual "Direct Line" call-in show for citizens to complain about noxious emissions from the Kuchino landfill in her neighborhood which caused nausea and vomiting.
The answer is not to keep them from doing so but for audiences to not show up, or to walk away and not provide the noxious speakers what they desire: a horrified response.
There's Jeff Sessions in Alabama, and maybe Paul LePage in Maine, but not many other well-known politicians have been so willing to embrace Trump's unique combination of noxious racism and economic nationalism.
The two events in Chicago clearly speak to worrying trends in that city, while all three are part of the grueling, grinding manifestation of America's noxious gun violence epidemic and overall gun culture.
What matters is how his actions both provide cover for those who hold bigoted views and also serve as a sort of encouragement for these sorts of noxious views to be aired publicly.
LONDON — The British police are investigating threatening packages received this week by Muslim members of Parliament that contained a letter calling for "Punish a Muslim Day" and, in some cases, a noxious substance.
One is to ban individual users who are caught posting abuse; the other is to ban the large pages and groups where people who practice hate speech organize and promote their noxious views.
The year's first Grand Slam begins in earnest on Monday, but organizers have already come in for severe criticism after letting qualifying continue on Tuesday and Wednesday, with noxious smoke shrouding Melbourne Park.
"Fuel penetrated their mouths and noses as well producing a lasting and severe irritation and a lasting and noxious taste and smell," the lawsuit said, according to a Friday report from USA Today.
Six people were believed to have been injured on Saturday after a group of males reportedly sprayed a noxious substance in an area around a large shopping center in east London, police said.
SoftBank, famous these days for its investments in overhyped start-ups, faces trouble in India for funding Oyo, a start-up with a noxious work environment, Vindu Goel and Karan Deep Singh wrote.
Mr. Li also tried to reassure a public that has grown increasingly angry about noxious air, water and soil left by decades of feverish industrial growth, and burning coal is a main culprit.
Poison hemlock can grow up to 12 feet tall and has small, white flowers which "occur in 4 to 8 inch umbrella shaped clusters," according to the Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board (NWCB).
As Wired noted, doxxing as a political tactic reached a fever pitch as a result of noxious movements like Gamergate, which used it as a tool to harass anyone they happened to agree with.
Ruslan MedzhitovSterling Professor of Immunobiology at Yale University and Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical InstituteAllergies do have a purpose – normally, they are protective reactions to noxious environmental substances, phytochemicals, irritants, airborne particles, etc.
Image: Pompeii Archaeological ParkLike many of Pompeii's inhabitants, the horses likely suffered a "fierce and terrible end," in the words of Osanna, suffocating from the falling ash and hot, noxious clouds of volcanic gas.
A Chinese company has agreed to pay $248 million to resolve long-running claims that it sold thousands of U.S. homeowners defective drywall that emitted a noxious odor and corroded pipes, wiring and appliances.
Mr. Alba, the firefighter who was in Paradise, is calling on fire agencies to remove PFAS from their uniforms, and for officials to come up with a solution that protects them from noxious threats.
Bannon is not just an interesting person in American public life; he is, and long has been, an ideologue who has devoted his life to furthering a particularly noxious strain of right-wing populism.
In Europe, his victory has heartened the continent's populists, such as Viktor Orban, Hungary's noxious leader, and France's ultra-nationalist Marine Le Pen, who stands a fighting chance of being elected president next spring.
We haven't heard anything like their noxious strain of corroded, noisy ritualistic death around these parts in quite awhile, and I am extremely here for any stirrings of a nasty new wave of NYDM.
"It reacts vigorously with sea water to create a different type of gas plume that results in hazy and noxious conditions downwind of an ocean entry," explained the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, in a statement .
By rolling toward the source of a noxious mechanical stimulus, fly larvae have a chance of tangling up, or perhaps breaking off, the sharp, needle-like ovipositor of aggressive wasps, thereby avoiding being eaten!
But the underlying reality is more chilling, and more obvious: As noxious as many Republicans think Trump's Curiel comments were, none have pulled their endorsements, and some have even moved to give Trump cover.
And she offered public support for the noxious Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act, which has put the lives of many sex workers at great risk, in hopes of shoring up support among Republican lawmakers.
These ideas are noxious: the far-left version of extra-parliamentary opposition would turn Britain into the Weimar Republic and the soft-left version would politicise institutions whose authority lies in being above politics.
Two recent papers on e-cigarettes shed light on carcinogenic chemicals released in the vaporizing process, including noxious ingredients in certain flavor additives and heavy metals such as lead leached from the heating coils.
With unreliable electricity and hours-long power cuts every day, many rural families in Rajasthan are often forced to rely on candles, kerosene oil lanterns or burning wood, which emit soot and noxious fumes.
The best thing you can do is read the labels, use all cleaning agents sparingly, and save the particularly noxious stuff for when the boat's out of the water if and when you can.
In Russia, a noxious "gay propaganda" law enacted in 2013 is being used to prosecute people for such offenses as publishing a poem or posts on social media that refer to same-sex love.
The Intransigent Asshole Theory holds that the only thing that's changed is that more assholes are online and they've had more time to find each other and agglomerate into a kind of noxious movement.
After Gamergate, the noxious video game and internet culture war in 2015, in which female gamers and critics were publicly threatened and harassed by their male counterparts, popular perception of Mr. Cline's book shifted.
More than the tunnels, the operation has exposed the extent of Mr. Netanyahu's problematic situation — a potentially noxious mix of national security and personal and political expediency that risks damage to Israeli public confidence.
The post, written by a feng shui expert, argued that the building had a "heart-piercing" and "noxious" energy that had led to the downfall of its tenants, including several promising technology start-ups.
The Mayweather-McGregor bout is an especially noxious entry, in which Mr. Mayweather was jeered on principle and Mr. McGregor turned to a kind of racism because the crowds seemed to enjoy the turn.
Then you might have been shocked or heartened by Wednesday's 417-3 vote in the House for a bill aimed at stifling the billions of noxious, often fraudulent robocalls that Americans endure every month.
Though peatland only accounts for 3 percent of global land area, it is estimated to hold 21 percent of the world's soil carbon, making Indonesia's fires especially noxious on both local and planetary scales.
The prospect of another government shutdown was so noxious to McConnell that he gave in to Trump on something that he knows could come back to bite him and his party down the line.
When fuel is burned inefficiently — particularly hunks of solid fuel, like wood or dried dung — it produces a dizzying and dangerous array of noxious gases and particles containing traces of dozens of toxic constituents.
That's because the fan base Rick and Morty has bred has a dark underbelly — a nihilistic, toxic subset of fans who have made the show a linchpin for a particular type of noxious behavior.
To make life more complicated for the microbes, Rittmann's team also exposed them to some noxious compounds that might exist on Enceladus that are known to inhibit growth, such as formaldehyde, ammonia, and carbon monoxide.
The oil and gas industry, meanwhile, is opposed to Proposition 29, a ballot measure that would increase the minimum distance of fracking wells and the noxious gases they can spew from property and vulnerable locations.
It's also become fashionable among a small subset of diesel-truck enthusiasts to remove particulate filters to allow them to "roll coal"--belching thick clouds of noxious exhaust smoke as a way of showing off.
He got off to a good start, with two feisty appearances in the House of Commons, disowning the noxious phrase "hostile environment", outlining measures to safeguard Windrush migrants from further injustice and promising them compensation.
Americans are getting hit with more and more nuisances calls and scams each day; spewing straight out of our speakers, like the noxious remnants of a partially dissolved fatberg erupting from a busted sewage pipe.
Prices surged last year as auto makers and governments around the world started to promote electric vehicles in earnest as a means of cutting noxious fumes from cars fueled by diesel- and petrol-powered engines.
He initially claimed he had lost his phone's SIM card but on Tuesday pleaded guilty at Lewes Crown Court to communicating false information regarding a noxious substance likely to create serious risk to human health.
Prices surged last year as auto makers and governments around the world started to promote electric vehicles in earnest as a means of cutting noxious fumes from cars fuelled by diesel- and petrol-powered engines.
They'll check to make sure your drugs aren't contaminated with noxious chemicals, give away water, ear plugs, and condoms, and offer a bunch of other amazing services to ensure that party people remain healthy people.
"Of the many mischaracterizations made of me by the press, the most repugnant to me have been the intimations that I am a white supremacist or a member of some other noxious group," Mercer wrote.
As the bodies were cleared and surviving victims -- doused in water and the noxious chemicals -- were cleared away, Assad was busy declaring victory over the suburb which had become the last rebel stronghold around Damascus.
"The man ... was arrested on suspicion of using a noxious substance to cause serious damage, an offense under section 113 of the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001," London's Metropolitan Police said on Monday.
The pleasure of the series comes with a certain peril, as our turn toward nostalgia is all but complete, the idea of art that tackles, even nominally, the noxious and immediate becomes all but unthinkable.
He made homemade red wine in a garbage pail in the basement, terrible, noxious stuff that Mr. Reynolds still has a bottle of despite worries that someone will one day mistakenly drink it and die.
Mark Knight and some of his defenders will tell you the outcry against his Serena Williams cartoon, roundly criticized this week for indulging noxious racist imagery, are about "political correctness" or progressive silencing of dissent.
LONDON, Oct 30 (Reuters) - British police were called to reports of a possible spillage of a noxious substance at a commercial venue on Brompton Road, a central shopping street in London, they said on Wednesday.
RongRong witnessed Mr. Zhang's fabled, revolting performance "12 Square Meters," for which the artist slathered his naked body in honey and fish sauce, then let flies gorge on his flesh in a noxious public latrine.
Besides fossil fuels, climate denial has been one of America's most noxious exports—much of it bankrolled by the fossil fuel industry itself, leaders of which were fully aware of their contribution toward global warming.
True, everything the United States does is louder than in Canada: America's food is radioactive, its television is more aggressive (and, well, objectively better), so it makes sense that America's politics are more overtly noxious.
Volkswagen has said that about 11 million cars worldwide - and 1.2 million in the UK - were fitted with software that cheated diesel emissions tests designed to limit noxious car fumes and carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution.
Schools in India's capital have been shut for Thursday and Friday after air quality plunged to a severe category for the third consecutive day, enveloping New Delhi in a thick gray haze of noxious air.
RongRong witnessed Mr. Zhang's fabled, revolting performance "12 Square Meters," for which the artist slathered his naked body in honey and fish sauce, then let flies gorge on his flesh in a noxious public latrine.
The service's founder, who goes by "Ob Noxious," said he never received a cease and desist notice before the case was filed, despite having a publicly listed email and screen names under Skype, XMPP, and Discord.
At least 17 fissures have been recorded in the volcano's East Rift Zone, and ash plumes from the crater are raising the possibility of acid rain and volcanic smog, or "vog," packed with noxious sulfur dioxide.
Over time, Bowie settled more firmly into those avant tendencies; decades later, he even started filling records like 1993's Black Tie White Noise and 1997's Earthling with noxious synth bass bursts and brittle breaks.
The roots of this smelly, sticky, noxious, warming agent can be found in traditional Thai herbal medicine, where for years the recipe was used by few and only passed around boxing circles by word of mouth.
Considering how utterly noxious her husband is, though, it's not easy to think of something that wouldn't elicit accusations of hypocrisy—crusading for any positive societal change would probably go against the president's platform or proclivities.
E-cigarettes are theoretically safer than cigarettes because they don't burn tobacco, which produces a noxious mixture of toxic and cancer-causing substances, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, aldehydes, and heavy metals like cadmium and arsenic.
Joshua Boyle, 34, is facing a total of 15 different charges, including eight for assault, two for sexual assault, two for unlawful confinement, one for uttering threats, and one for administering a noxious substance, CBC reported.
A spokesperson for Scotland Yard said, "We were called to the area around Westfield Stratford Shopping Centre to reports of a group of males spraying what is believed to be a noxious substance," reports The Telegraph.
When a series of eruptions out of several Siberian volcanos kicked off the Permian-Triassic extinction event, giant plumes of noxious carbon were released into the atmosphere, altering Earth's climate and extinguishing most life on it.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Two farms operated by China's fourth-biggest pig producer Jiangxi Zhengbang Technology were found to be illegally dumping manure and allowing noxious sewage to seep into farmland, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment said.
In Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars from 4Chan and Tumblr to Trump and the Alt-Right, published by Zero Books, Angela Nagle plumbs the depths of the noxious digital morass that fed off Trump's rise.
Had the judge accepted Mr. Silver's shameless request of community service, she would have sent a noxious message: Lie and steal long enough, and live long enough, and you will essentially get away with your crimes.
It has increasingly come under the spotlight as automakers lay out plans for huge investments in electric vehicles, demand for which is accelerating as governments around the world move to cut noxious emissions from carbon fuels.
Alex Jones has drawn millions of people to his Infowars brand by promoting conspiracy theories and noxious bigotry; he monetizes his following by selling survivalist gear and dietary supplements such as the testosterone booster Alpha Power.
Among the Chinese cities featured in the report, average concentrations of PM 2.5 fell 12 percent from 2017 to 2018, with figures for Beijing, the country's famously noxious capital, reduced more than 40 percent since 2013.
If this were Europe, Reince Priebus, Paul Ryan, and Mitch McConnell might accept some tactical support from an interloping right-wing party but vigorously distance themselves from that party's more noxious views and its leading politicians.
Stranded, Bess is put up by the captain and his attractive widowed sister-in-law, only to find herself confronted with the noxious atmosphere of a town that suspects Williams of having murdered his own brother.
In 2010, when he was terrifying customers of DecorMyEye, which was based in Brooklyn, there was a method to his noxious technique: He believed that Google's search algorithm could not distinguish between positive and negative feedback.
"Having cleared most of their forests and refusing to reduce their noxious emissions, they now try to impoverish the poor by preventing them from clearing their forest for living space and earning a living," he said.
The Risk Management Plan rule, written under the Obama administration and delayed by Pruitt, would not likely have prevented the incident, but it may have helped first responders to avoid injuring themselves by inhaling noxious fumes.
Interest in battery metals such as cobalt, nickel and lithium has soared over the past year on the automotive industry's ambitious plans to produce electric cars and cut noxious fumes from vehicles powered by fossil fuels.
Noxious sewage filled with feces, industrial chemicals and other raw waste regularly comes in through the New River, which flows from Mexico's Mexicali Valley and through Calexico, leaving neighborhoods along the waterway engulfed in pungent fumes.
And while there's some promising additional tech on the horizon that could help reduce some of the annoyance, you should probably expect the noxious robocall menace to get a little bit worse before it gets better.
It sounds like what they're saying is we're gonna spend less time ... we're gonna get rid of some of the most noxious stuff, and we would like to not have Russians populating our feed with spam.
A Tesla co-founder, Ian Wright, who left the company early on, is building a turbine-powered garbage truck to eliminate the obnoxious diesel grumble and noxious black fumes that follow these necessary evils through the streets.
Demand for that chemical — cobalt sulphate — is expected to soar over coming years as governments around the world set targets and timelines for electric vehicle sales in a bid to cut noxious emissions from fossil-fuelled cars.
Growing concern about London's acid-crime problem has done nothing to slow the spate of attacks, as two more young men were doused with a noxious substance in an area east of the British capital Tuesday night.
From mass shootings, to noxious political discourse on platforms like Facebook and Twitter, to the countless sexual harassment stories that have come to light in recent weeks, news has been a bit bleak to say the least.
Instead of doubling down on the policies they have followed for the past several decades, liberals need to grapple with the criticisms, ideas and policies of the "populists"—even those made by noxious figures like Donald Trump.
Inside is a noxious chemical brew that temporarily disables thieves, causing them to vomit, and making it hard to see or breathe -- all the while raising public awareness of the theft, thanks to the cloud of chemicals.
She had seen Ancient Aliens a few times, and even though it has been described as "some of the most noxious sludge in television's bottomless chum bucket," she tried to approach the event with an open mind.
That achievement seemed even more compelling given that the person Gornik transformed had lived his whole life through the prism of professional, organized racism, rather than doing normal young-person things and more quietly harboring noxious beliefs.
Lumber Liquidators, which is defending multidistrict litigation over claims its laminate flooring emits noxious fumes, is now facing a request to consolidate a second batch of cases alleging that its products do not meet industry durability standards.
Some explanations for the dinosaurs' disappearance blame clouds of debris and soot that blotted out the sun and cooled the planet, while others say it was noxious gases from worldwide volcanic eruptions, or even a great plague.
The harms of anti-transgender bathroom legislation are well documented, but this hasn't stopped such noxious bills from proliferating; North Carolina lost over $3 billion in business after rushing the bathroom bill HB2 into law last spring.
Swathed in a cloud of noxious little howls and echoes, Mr. Mthembu reveals the meaning of the album's title: "We possess the power to pray our own devils back to hell, back to the burning," he says.
Demand for that chemical — cobalt sulphate — is expected to soar over coming years as governments around the world set targets and timelines for electric vehicle sales in a bid to cut noxious emissions from fossil-fueled cars.
Despite their shortcomings—Ms Long-Bailey is robotic in her delivery and Ms Rayner weak on policy details—both embody a powerful ideological formula: Corbynism without Corbyn and left-wing economic policies without his noxious foreign policy.
The ant doesn't literally explode in a Michael Bay sort of way, but the desperate measure causes a sticky and toxic liquid to pour out from its bloated glands—a noxious substance that's capable of killing the intruder.
But the Joker's most noxious fans are so committed to its success, so unable to bear the idea that anyone might degrade what they love sight unseen, that they're willing to resort to sending sick threats to strangers.
Click here to view original GIFImage: YouTubeIt's not just the intense heat that makes it hard for researchers to closely study an active volcano, there's also a potpourri of noxious gases that are less than ideal to inhale.
Noxious censorship laws even prevent the matter of the succession from being openly discussed—though it will be the most significant moment for the national polity in decades and seems likely to inflame the country's smouldering class wars.
This type of behavior makes me believe that this group of guys would readily play 'pin the noose on the n*****,' just as readily as they incorporated an 'Anne Frank' cup in their noxious little game of pong.
About 3 miles (4.8 km) to the east of the plant on the coast, noxious clouds of acid fumes, steam and fine glass-like particles billowed into the sky as lava poured into the ocean from two flows.
The smaller version of the Dyson Pure Cool uses Dyson's bladeless fan technology to circulate air around your room efficiently and a double-layered HEPA and graphite filter to weed out both volatile organic compounds and noxious odors.
And every time I let off this toxic steam — rising and evaporating with the other noxious gases from my sweaty self — I can feel the tension leave my arms and legs, and my gait becomes looser and freer.
Major platforms are applying machine learning and other techniques to remove noxious content, but what good is the most sophisticated artificial intelligence when the actual intelligence that feeds it is inadequate and skewed by biases in American society?
They're especially unsettling because they play into deeply noxious stereotypes that can still emerge when an older man meets a sensitive lad in the shadows, a suggestion that is further complicated by the movie's free-floating Fascist iconography.
The young men, who were arrested on suspicion of aiding the militants, said government soldiers hung them upside down, hit them with bamboo sticks, applied electric shocks and forced them to drink large amounts of a noxious liquid.
It joins similar failed efforts to deliver arms and money to groups seeking to overthrow governments that Washington found noxious, most famously the Kennedy administration's disastrous effort to do away with the government of Fidel Castro in Cuba.
Dr. Jean Joo, who trained at Tufts in veterinary dentistry, noted that although dogs usually don't get cavities, they are prone to gum disease that can lead to tooth loss and allow noxious bacteria to enter the bloodstream.
Unity targets senescent cells—cells that, as they age, start producing a colorless, odorless, noxious goo called SASP , which Unity's researchers call "the zombie toxin," because it makes other cells senescent and spreads chronic inflammation throughout the body.
Benjamin Fogarty-Valenzuela Princeton, N.J. Surviving Cancer What I found most striking in Anne Boyer's piece about living with cancer were her descriptions of the extraordinarily noxious medicine that she received during her treatment ("The Undying," April 15th).
The "flashlight" in question would have actually referred to flash lamps that burned flash powder or magnesium ribbons to produce an intense light source—a somewhat dangerous technology involving large amounts of noxious fumes and sprays of molten metal.
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran denied on Wednesday reports that its exports of crude oil to Chile's state energy company ENAP might have been a possible source of noxious fumes that caused hundreds of people to seek hospital treatment in August.
This mixes with diesel exhaust, smoke from coal-fired power stations and other noxious gases to form a toxic cocktail engulfing the whole north Indian plain from Lahore in Pakistan to Dhaka in Bangladesh, where some 800m people live.
The attacks, for which a 15-year-old and 16-year-old were arrested, sparked street protests from food delivery drivers, who fear being targeted with noxious liquid in moped robberies unless more is done to combat the problem.
Perhaps the most notable one is a truly noxious speech you've seen float across your Facebook feed dozens of times (if you're at all like me) — Jeff Daniels's opening monologue from Aaron Sorkin's three-season HBO show, The Newsroom.
The most frightening moment wasn&apost seeing spurting lava or smelling the noxious fumes, but getting lost trying to hike into the closed Leilani Estates neighborhood through a tangled mess of trees and vegetation under dark jungle-like canopy.
According to artnet News, a recent study of Hirst's formaldehyde sculptures has determined that several of the art works were leaking noxious gas when they were installed at the Tate Museum in London for a Hirst retrospective in 2012.
Zhrine has been slinging noxious, elevated Icelandic extreme metal since before anyone was really looking to the wintery island nation for anything of the sort, starting up just a year after confirmed OGs Svartidauði lit the flame in 2006.
These things are very threatening to Wintrich and his friend Gavin McGinness, whose blog post, "CHECK OUT THE LOSERS TRYING TO SHUT DOWN OUR TRUMP SHOW," is a noxious mix of doxxing, misogyny, homophobia, and peacocking white male privilege.
When lake levels get too high for the aging Herbert Hoover Dike to be entrusted to hold its trillion-gallon load, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers flushes the noxious waters into the beleaguered Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie rivers.
The events of Charlottesville were shocking as the President resisted drawing a clear line between himself and noxious white nationalists, some of whom were Generation Zs as well as Millennials, who took to the streets and killed one counterprotester.
Much of her budget plan — about $1.4 trillion in new spending over the next decade and $1.2 trillion in tax increases aimed mostly at the wealthy, according to a recent independent report — is noxious to House and Senate Republicans.
She noted the noxious smell from a nearby refinery, caught up with a motorcycle-riding classmate from Southwestern High School and commiserated with residents about broken streetlights and the construction of a bridge across the Detroit River into Canada.
The original Jafar was the epitome of the noxious trope of the shrieking, fey, vaguely homophobic Disney villain; Kenzari's Jafar is quiet, straightforward, and almost affectless, except for occasional moments when he lets his thirst for power seep through.
Romanticizing Bush's supposedly charming moments is more than irksome ahistorical blather: It illustrates that in the Trump era, there's no figure so noxious they can't be turned into a Resistance hero and a symbol of a more civil era.
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About 3 miles (4.8 km) to the east of the plant on the coast, noxious clouds of acid fumes, steam and fine glass-like particles billowed into the sky as lava poured into the ocean from two lava flows.
Bunker fuel is noxious to marine organisms and difficult to remove from the sea once spilled, unlike the condensate fuel — an extremely light form of oil — that was being shipped by the Sanchi at the time of the collision.
Firefighters answered three in one week this winter, and said the spikes and lulls in their overdose calls gave them a feel for when particularly noxious batches of drugs were brought out to the countryside from Cincinnati or Dayton.
SANTIAGO, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Chilean prosecutors will press charges against six executives of state energy company ENAP in relation to noxious fumes that caused hundreds to seek hospital treatment in 2018, the prosecutors' office confirmed to Reuters on Saturday.
Of course, plenty of fans, Wahoo purists and random commenters who wouldn't know Chief Wahoo from Chief Noc-a-homa are already decrying the noxious PC culture that led to this, the destruction of a beloved American sports icon.
At around 3:45 pm, bangs echoed down the street as police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd, sending protesters scattering and filling nearby offices with a noxious haze that left people with watering eyes and hacking coughs.
"There's something fundamental about the fact that Trump presented himself as a noxious human and still won that is disconcerting and unsettling about America," said Adam Jentleson, a Democratic strategist working for a group focused on suing Mr. Trump.
"There's something fundamental about the fact that Trump presented himself as a noxious human and still won that is disconcerting and unsettling about America," said Adam Jentleson, a Democratic strategist working for a group focused on suing Mr. Trump.
The lines aren't hard to draw: Though The Shape of Water is set half a century ago, it's obviously meant as a commentary — from a Mexican director, no less — on the noxious nature of ideologies that leave no room for empathy.
The 2016 campaign trail was a long and rocky, but for members of the self-described alt-right — the noxious, meme-wielding, internet-based movement built on a foundation of white nationalism — it was a turbulent ride to an unexpected victory.
Meanwhile, lava is pouring into the ocean at a location three miles (5 km) east of the plant, producing noxious clouds of acid fumes, steam, and glass-like particles—a phenomenon known as "laze," a portmanteau of lava and haze.
Such conspiracy theories about Soros tend to be sprinkled into other noxious ones like Pizzagate offshoot QAnon, which have long since escaped containment in fringe internet hidey-holes and spread throughout the pro-Trump movement as well as the broader GOP.
The company has made some minor efforts to change this pattern in the past, finally banning notoriously noxious figures like Milo Yiannopoulos and Martin Shkreli, but has so far failed to come up with any coherent strategy to deal with harassers.
Cobalt has increasingly come under the spotlight over the last year as automakers lay out plans for massive investments in electric vehicles (EVs), where demand is accelerating due to governments around the world moving to cut noxious emissions from carbon fuels.
But she is the only woman in the room, and when she's on the receiving end of violence it's inevitably presented as a noxious punchline — these men are cheerfully and repeatedly smacking around a significantly smaller person because they can.
Diagram of the relief well drilled by SoCalGas to plug the leaky well at Aliso Canyon, via SoCalGasFor the 5,000-odd households in Porter Ranch and surrounding communities that were driven away by noxious fumes, it's time to move back home.
As noted by Ralph Kahn, an atmospheric scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, the fires are producing noxious, grayish-white smoke palls, fueled in part by the high salt content from the briny substrate found in this desert region.
PAHOA, Hawaii, May 21955 (Reuters) - Hawaii residents dealing with Kilauea's volcanic eruption faced a potentially deadly new challenge on Sunday as lava that reached the Pacific Ocean threatened to send up laze, a hazardous mix of glass particles and noxious gas.
Officials say the health of up to 17 million Russians is at risk due to overflowing landfills, and the problem is most acute around the capital — where noxious gas leaks from Soviet-era dumps in city suburbs have hospitalized children.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Municipal workers scrubbed away noxious blue dye from the steps of Hong Kong's biggest mosque on Monday, while Muslim worshippers expressed frustration over police firing a water cannon outside the mosque during a large anti-government march.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Municipal workers scrubbed away noxious blue dye from the steps of Hong Kong's biggest mosque on Monday, while Muslim worshippers expressed frustration over police firing a water cannon outside the mosque during a large anti-government march.
Bannon has been widely viewed as a point man connecting Trump to the noxious universe of right-wing white nationalists -- euphemistically called the alt-right -- who reared their ugly head in Charlottesville, Virginia, leaving one woman dead in the mayhem.
Seaside residents and boaters also have been warned to avoid noxious clouds of laze — a term combining the words "lava" and "haze" — formed when lava reacts with seawater to form a mix of acid fumes, steam and glass-like specks.
Officials were working to locate and rescue three Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway employees after two freight trains collided in the Panhandle of Texas, causing a black smoke cloud so noxious that residents from a nearby town were forced to evacuate.
And while there's little chance of find life in its noxious ammonia thunderclouds, the opportunity to explore the strange, hostile planet that shaped a tiny dollop of starstuff into the solar system we know and love isn't a bad alternative.
Just the same, I've had them up and down avenues and across the mean streets of Manhattan (and countless other large cities), in and out of the East River (don't ask), along with arguably cleaner, less turbid (and noxious) waters.
It features seven hushed and haunted originals, with little more than a piano backing her and a 14-minute take on "Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair," the Appalachian folk song that she pulverizes into noxious dust.
David Parnham, a 36-year-old IT systems analyst from Lincoln, admitted to 15 offenses — including soliciting murder, and hoaxes involving noxious substances and bombs — relating to hundreds of letters mailed from June 2016 until his arrest in June last year.
D. — the very political party that, for its relativizing of Nazi crimes, many Jews find most noxious — has sought to exploit these divisions and now portrays itself as a defender of Germany's Jews against what it depicts as the Muslim threat.
But she could never quite escape its noxious hold on American society, whether it was being paid far less than her white male peers on Dewey's staff or being passed over, in favor of a rival, for a prestigious judicial appointment.
That's because every time Mr. Schroepfer and his more than 22005 engineering specialists create A.I. solutions that flag and squelch noxious material, new and dubious posts that the A.I. systems have never seen before pop up — and are thus not caught.
That the magazine had survived at all under the leadership of one of the most noxious figures in journalism was something of a miracle, and Hughes, with more financial resources and without Peretz's sundry prejudices, seemed like a fitting savior.
In Ms. Carey's view, she said the only reasonable explanation for her illness was the pollution to which she was exposed over the last six years cycling through thick traffic on Brixton Road, one of London's busiest and most noxious routes.
Efforts by governments around the world to cut noxious emissions produced by fossil fuel-powered cars is driving demand for electric vehicles and the metals used to make them, such as lithium and cobalt which are key ingredients for batteries.
For instance, a package of "Premium Irish Moss Superfood," an $11 product which is labeled "Amazon's Choice," has dozens of reviews which claim that the sea moss smelled noxious and that people who bought it were too afraid to consume it.
The man who helped guide Donald J. Trump to the White House, and who will guide him again as president, had revealed the connection between his candidate, his publication and America's most noxious political faction — a recently emboldened white-nationalist movement.
But first responders who spent weeks at the site breathing in noxious air clouded with debris from the collapsed buildings -- after New York and federal officials told them it was safe -- have since found debilitating illnesses and cancers festering in their bodies.
Even though she acknowledges that Hollywood's sparkling, dramatic mirages aren't realistic, it's not a stretch to see why someone might hope to escape into them as an alternative to reality in all its hardship, as the world burns to ever more noxious ashes.
But first responders who spent weeks at the site breathing in noxious air clouded with debris from the collapsed buildings -- after New York and federal officials told them it was safe -- have since been diagnosed with a variety of debilitating illnesses and cancers.
Biden also insists that voters are looking for a unifying candidate who can bring back the less noxious times before the Trump presidency and want their politicians to work with each other despite disagreements -- a point his disastrous analogy was supposed to make.
But McQueen and Flynn have so much more on their minds, weaving in a trenchant portrait of the noxious corruption in Chicago politics, and a mosaic of how women must scrape through their lives to escape all the ways men fuck them over.
So popular are kebabs cooked by Muslim Uighurs on the streets of Beijing that the city banned outdoor grills in 2014 in order to reduce smoke, which officials said was exacerbating the capital's notorious smog (the air today is hardly less noxious).
In this area, some of the thickest rain forest on Earth covers precipitous mountain chains, some over a mile high, with roaring torrents, frequent landslides, steep ravines, waterfalls, pools of quick mud that will swallow a person alive, and noxious insects carrying diseases.

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