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"peddle" Definitions
  1. peddle something to try to sell goods by going from house to house or from place to place
  2. peddle something (usually disapproving) to spread an idea or story in order to get people to accept it

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In addition to Ms. Shaeffer, Mr. Peddle is survived by three brothers, Douglass, Duncan and Shelton Peddle; a sister, Marthalie Furber-Peddle; three sons, Thomas and Robert Peddle and Vernon Prestia; three daughters, Debbie and Diane Peddle and Cheryl Prestia; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
It makes you wonder where Amazon will peddle its Kindles.
It will peddle brands such as Dunhill, Camel and Newport.
They join forces to peddle more of the Judas guns.
So are Mexican firms which peddle the comforts of home.
In small towns in Namibia Chinese traders peddle cheap wares.
Well, technically, Holovect says it doesn't peddle a hologram display.
DeMarco and his friends continue to peddle a false narrative.
Some politicians jumped at the chance to peddle their influence.
How much lower can spicer sink & then try fo back peddle!
After all, celebrities not only peddle commodities, but are commodities themselves.
See the top-ten list of strongest, favouritist absinthes they peddle.
He will peddle shameful stories about shameful actions for shameful money.
Gorka's not even the first Republican figure to peddle Relief Factor.
Here the storefronts peddle desert mysticism, health food and local art.
My company will peddle nothing but clickbait, especially nutty conspiracy theories.
Google is punishing websites that peddle Holocaust denials — at least a little.
But heaven help them if they act on the nonsense they peddle.
However, this is not an e-bike — you still have to peddle.
Inside the bookstore, the shopkeeper tries to peddle me some Arab literature.
I would peddle my bike miles to get to my dive destinations.
Any other reasons owners or the NFL might peddle are total bullshit.
Promotion ads: These ads allow advertisers to peddle promotions, courtesy of Hulu.
Other groups have already been using famous faces to peddle healthier foods.
Oddly, this is the second time ssomething like this has happened to Peddle.
In fact, they may be more deleterious than the moms who peddle perfection.
Jesse and the Rippers didn't peddle Guns N' Roses-esque rock or Wham!
It's a classic unsolvable situation for many artists that peddle in confessional songwriting.
Then he turns around and tries to peddle his lies through Bruce Ohr.
Video games, beneath those two rubrics, regularly peddle the stupidest and basest entertainment.
When faced with the prospect of losing the monopoly, unions back-peddle furiously.
But is Big Pharma using fear to peddle their products to vulnerable consumers?
Where candidates circumnavigate the press and peddle their own propaganda via social media?
Although certainly I think that doctors tend to, you know… Grace: Soft-peddle.
Meager Christmas markets opened to peddle baubles to a slightly more optimistic populace.
Chinese vendors on online marketplace Taobao never resist a chance to peddle their goods.
Calories burned are seemingly a function of how quick you peddle, not actual effort.
It matters when Hollywood stars peddle this old lie or any semblance of it.
Consumer genomics should be rigorous, not peddle results with likely no basis in reality.
The most extreme sceptics peddle conspiracy theories about how the Fed "debases" the dollar.
Together, they peddle out an assortment of clever T-shirts, art prints, and bags.
The fact that seemingly reputable European media organs will regularly peddle falsehoods is remarkable.
Connect with real brands who want to help you peddle their products for free.
You can find us, too, on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, where we peddle inspiration.
Others have used forums and Facebook groups to peddle unscientific cures for COVID-19.
They are developing "microbrands" they peddle themselves, handling payment, delivery and other customer relationships.
Glenn Beck used his show on Fox to peddle wild conspiracy theories about Soros.
And like today's American Nazis, they brandish swastikas, chant slurs and peddle conspiracy theories.
After all, who needs Oscars when you can peddle that $75 vagina-scented candle?
" It alleged the groups' campaigns "consistently misused religion to peddle a dangerous, divisive rhetoric.
The film is withering in its contempt for sanctimonious hypocrites who peddle feel-good nonsense.
I have my own flag designs I'm trying to peddle on Facebook, but nobody's interested.
It diminishes the office of the presidency for the president-elect to peddle these allegations.
Rather than peddle brand-new virtual products, Miniwiz derives value from physically repurposing old rubbish.
Harder still are the hundreds of sellers who use Amazon to peddle hateful Pepe merchandise.
Those trying to peddle that nonsense are either profoundly misinformed or deliberately trying to mislead.
I mount my bike and peddle into SoHo and there he is: Bill's apparent twin.
Speaking of the president, Drag Race did peddle in dispersing some fake news this week.
As actual and perceived threats continue to emerge, it remains politically advantageous to peddle fear.
The street preacher keeps using spiritual language to peddle the fear of a fiery hell.
But Mr. Trump's willingness to peddle suspicion as fact has implications beyond the Russia inquiry.
There are millions of people who peddle deceit for money, it's almost a national pastime.
Don't be confused: An e-bike provides powered assistance but you still need to peddle.
Trilobites Not all Twitter bots are trying to spam, hack or peddle you fake news.
The Republicans on the committee used the debate to try to peddle a different story.
Pseudoscience and those who peddle it are invested in misinformation, but so is the patriarchy.
They are businesspeople — businesspeople with books, keynotes, and openings in their consulting practice to peddle.
Some directors and actors find it especially awkward, even abhorrent, to have to peddle their films.
Mark Zuckerberg was even ready to peddle the anti-China narrative when he testified before Congress.
Vendors jammed folding tables into the snow to peddle Serbian beer, Austrian juices and Lucky Strikes.
Jack, then 225, would peddle cups of lemonade at the local farmers' market throughout the summer.
These robocallers spoof their phone number to peddle scams and tricks — but the calls are real.
Part of the answer is to engage in an honest debate rather than to peddle fantasies.
Another is that it won't necessarily prevent sex traffickers from using websites to peddle their victims.
Cruiser riders will be able to place their feet on pegs or use the peddle-assist.
Lifestyle guru Gwyneth Paltrow and alt-right fearmonger Alex Jones peddle silver nanoparticles and obscure mushrooms.
Even Kardashian continues to struggle with how to peddle products, as witnessed in her recent #SponConGate.
Breitbart News, the favored website of many a white supremacist, is known to peddle similar falsehoods.
He uses Infowars radio and online broadcasts to peddle diet supplements, survivalist gear and gun paraphernalia.
Again, please don't peddle that the board is suddenly blanching at how Neumann spent company money.
Bartenders replace bottles of fancy rum with their own homemade moonshine and then peddle the leftovers.
Great concepts in fashion, music, and wellness are constantly rebranded and used to peddle consumer products.
That's why we won't see a concise chart like this used to peddle this conspiracy theory.
From this, the litany of micro-aggressions, of denigrating stereotypes considered acceptable to peddle will permeate unabated.
In 2000 the company decided to let other sellers use its e-commerce site to peddle goods.
More worryingly in my own field, energy conservation, flawed science is routinely used to peddle bogus products.
Thailand's government sends chefs overseas to peddle pad Thai and massaman curry through its Global Thai programme.
The pair were seen kissing and cuddling on the peddle beaches of the Amalfi Coast last August.
InfoWars, which was founded by Alex Jones, seems to have a new conspiracy to peddle each week.
PR agencies are now becoming ad agencies as they have fewer newspapers to peddle their wares to.
But in 2017, it's disheartening that so many people could peddle such a dated, gender-knocking narrative.
Still, some conservative media has continued to peddle Pruitt's narrative, including the Wall Street Journal's editorial board.
That would be a prudent response to our grandiose politics and the grandiose politicians who peddle it.
In any case, there seems to be little appetite for truth among those who peddle false information.
His "deregulation" includes letting chemical companies peddle an insecticide, chlorpyrifos, linked to brain damage in children. 6.
On social media, filter bubbles calcify ideologies, recommendation algorithms quietly radicalize users, and trolls peddle outright disinformation.
Ben, meanwhile, looks a little too big for his own bike here ... perhaps struggling to peddle, even.
What is Facebook being when it lets Infowars, or Holocaust deniers, peddle their conspiracies on the site?
In our new reality, Trump is able to peddle bad science and the false promise of new jobs.
Critics have accused magazines of using the technology to peddle an unrealistic -- and often unattainable -- standard of beauty.
A box then fell on to the gas peddle, causing the golf cart to move on its own.
They live in crowded shelters and peddle to buy food and medicine for themselves and relatives back home.
The power of television to fire the imagination and peddle exciting fantasies brought Mr Trump to this point.
This time the passion is a cover story she can peddle to Madeline and any friends that ask.
Critics have accused magazines of using the technology to peddle an unrealistic -- and often unattainable -- standard of beauty.
What tired stereotypes regarding the societal roles of people of color did this seemingly innocuous cereal artwork peddle?
One mustard jacket read 'Golden Shower' on the reverse, and peddle pushers featured cartoonish bows on the calfs.
Vendors split into two distinct groups: those who peddle drugs and those who do not (see chart 3).
And when drug dealers decide to branch out, what they add depends somewhat on what they already peddle.
Don't be fooled by any pundits trying to peddle the "but the Democrats are gaining on Trump!" nonsense.
On Monday, Google said it would ban websites that peddle fake news from using its online advertising service.
Jobs famously once said "Mobile ads suck" before eventually trying to peddle iAds for a million bucks apiece.
What kind of change in messaging can Clinton and a new campaign manager/COO peddle to the public?
The director, Daniel Peddle, captures the culture of rural North Carolina through small observations of texture and atmosphere.
In June, Planters' iconic Mr. Peanut popped up on social media to peddle a canister of Cheez Balls.
But even as he chooses to peddle that cruel vision of the world, in Houston we've chosen another.
"It's one thing for politicians to peddle these ideas in Tweets or on the stump," the senators wrote.
"The market needed a cheap one," Mr. Peddle said in a 2014 interview with the Computer History Museum.
It is great for a casual peddle to relive restless legs or high resistance for a work out.
Trump's embrace of conspiracy theories provides a massive amount of cover for those who peddle in this filth.
NASAA lists private investments and the salesmen that peddle the products as the No. 1 threat to investors.
Hopefully, others will and understand the danger our country faces from persons who peddle misinformation for partisan gain.
As it turns out, everyone has something to peddle — a talent, an angle, a god — and, truly, that's entertainment.
"I want the media and those who wish to peddle gossip to stay away from me and my children."
Critics said the brothers used their riches to buy political influence and peddle positions that would benefit them financially.
It can be an enjoyable if ultimately short-lived rush, much like that offered by the cocaine they peddle.
According to Uzochukwu, some parents perceive girls as laborers who can help them peddle wares, or as an investment.
In the show, we descend into secret brothels beneath clubs, and pharmacies that peddle morphine to addicted WWI veterans.
Some of these spyware vendors, like HackingTeam, peddle their products to government agencies and law enforcement around the world.
In its effort to peddle universally beloved fare, NBC has stumbled into something utterly airless: a faith-based procedural.
Starbucks used the opportunity to peddle its new summer drink: TBH we're surprised she didn't order a Dragon Drink.
Last month, at the Arms and Security trade show in Kiev, Ukraine, defense companies gathered to peddle their wares.
In his piece, Mr. Alford continues to peddle misinformation about the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Clean Power Plan (CPP).
" But Mayor Ted Wheeler said he's concerned "they are coming to peddle a message of hatred and of bigotry.
In order to support the kimono work he is passionate about, he and his wife peddle indigo trinkets online.
Sleeping Giants runs Twitter and Facebook accounts that alert companies when their ads run on sites that peddle disinformation.
"It's one thing for politicians to peddle these ideas in Tweets or on the stump," the Republican senators wrote.
"AIPAC has been known to peddle anti-Muslim and anti-Arab rhetoric while giving platforms to islamaphobes," Ali said.
In 1976, MOS was acquired by a calculator company, Commodore Business Machines, and Mr. Peddle became its chief engineer.
I want the media and those who wish to peddle gossip to stay away from me and my children.
"Anybody who tells you it's not tough, they are lying," said Jeff Peddle, a restaurant owner and property manager.
Instead, they peddle distracting narratives and government mandates that undermine federal programs and result in huge industry profit windfalls.
"Drug dealers peddle poison that kills our neighbors, degrades our communities, and frequently leads to violence," DA Thompson said Thursday.
And it's not just to peddle some low quality pharmaceutical knock-off: it's to promote his love for Donald Trump.
The incentives have created a booming land trafficking industry, whose participants peddle "soon-to-be-titled" plots to the poor.
Whoever was paying to paint a picture of Apple in near pure Democrat blue clearly had an agenda to peddle.
He describes an Indian trying to peddle baskets and thus capitalize on his creative talent, only to find no takers.
Officials in Ohio, Wisconsin and New York have cracked down on investment firms that peddle rundown homes in such deals.
So they keep it off the market and peddle toxic, invasive, costly, and unnatural chemotherapy and drugs at patients' expense.
" He called the Clinton Foundation a "vehicle for the Clintons to peddle influence at the expense of the American people.
It was largely due to time constraints and a bizarre meeting format that let the Facebook chief peddle talking points.
"If you want somebody who will scapegoat other people, peddle fear and smear, I am not your candidate," she added.
"We need to do everything we can to combat any suggestion that we peddle fake news," Hall urged news organizations.
Promoting anti-vaccination content is also now against Facebook's rules, so ads that peddle "misinformation about vaccinations" won't be allowed.
"I hope this shoot influences those who peddle fat acceptance to reconsider their casting choices or selfie angles," she explains.
According to the deal, DePuy will add more sales reps to peddle Exparel to orthopedic surgeons who use DePuy devices.
Jones and Infowars regularly peddle conspiracy theories, including the claim that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax.
In a setting this dismal, sex seems a nonstarter, though a hardy few peddle repurposed animal carcasses as procreative aids.
So Mr. Peddle took the project to the other founder, John Paivinen, with whom he had worked at General Electric.
But companies can peddle CBD with impunity, so there's a CBD product for any of your orifices and then some.
I got to say, Horowitz, everybody&aposs like that Horowitz is great, but he seems to soft peddle a lot though.
But data brokers could still peddle their juicy Custom Audience lists to anyone interested in using them to advertise on Facebook.
In July, an arbitrator ruled that Coke can peddle the energy drink under the terms of its contract with Monster Beverage.
That's a myth trafficked to us by folks who need to peddle movie tickets and iTunes downloads and subscriptions to eHarmony.
Were this not enough, former senior officers use their titles and former positions to peddle influence inside the Department of Defense.
And in these parts, it probably doesn't hurt that conservatives like Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin and Glenn Beck all peddle gold.
The actor's candy prank brought his daughter, Everly, to quiet tears — causing Tatum to quickly back peddle on the joke altogether.
"AIPAC has been known to peddle anti-Muslim and anti-Arab rhetoric while giving platforms to Islamaphobes," Ali told the outlet.
Faced by the reality that Adams anticipated — deep, endemic, expanding inequality — conservatives peddle Jeffersonian remedies, like the crippling of federal power.
He warned that Republicans opposed to the bill could peddle "false info" to try to undermine Mr. Trump and Mr. Kushner.
And the outbreak has been linked to a food market, where vendors peddle seafood and animals, such as birds and rabbits.
Mr. Peddle and his new company built their own personal computer around the 6502: the Commodore PET, which sold for $495.
In the early 1980s, Mr. Peddle founded another PC company, Sirius Systems Technology, where he designed a machine called the Victor.
Under political and legal pressure, Backpage on Monday closed its "adult" advertising section, used to peddle women and children for sex.
Meanwhile, those who profit from conspiracy theories, whether financially or politically, will continue to peddle these tales for their own gain.
When pressed on whether it was dangerous for some of his Republican colleagues to continue to peddle this theory, Romney demurred.
" Still, Baquet disagreed that Facebook should play a greater role in trying to crack down on websites that peddle "fake news.
He was also found guilty of defrauding insurance companies to peddle Subsys, an opioid spray approved for terminally ill cancer patients.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Some folks have started to take exception to companies that rely on people's nostalgia to peddle their tech.
More likely, Heller's assertion is simple scare mongering, the kind MLB is happy to peddle in order to save a few bucks.
Such illogic is embraced by active asset managers, all of whom peddle the idea that they can consistently beat the market mean.
But West's Trump infatuation and Trump's weaponizing of that interest to help peddle his "alternative facts" (lies) isn't really a laughing matter.
It's an unfortunate reality that many of us non-whites peddle this pessimism for as long we've been disappointed by the Oscars.
This is the sort of forced drama that lesser shows peddle in and we expect a little bit more from Drag Race.
Hours after Google announced it would ban sites that peddle fake news stories from using its advertising network, Facebook has followed suit.
It also helped him peddle his lies through a profusion of unreliable media sources that undermined the old providers of established fact.
" But, she added, "as it turns out, everyone has something to peddle — a talent, an angle, a god — and, truly, that's entertainment.
As well, these harmful programs often shame survivors for their own sexual assaults, peddle fear, and ignore the needs of LGBTQ teens.
Research by the Columbia Journalism Review shows that people in three other countries increasingly believe that the "mainstream" media peddle fabricated stories.
Rather than peddle in unverified rumors and innuendo, he or she could come out of the shadows and stand behind their allegations.
He is an influential, if fringe, conservative figure whose radio show, videos and websites peddle conspiracy theories to an audience of millions.
" Later, the social network argued that banning organizations that repeatedly peddle misinformation would be "contrary to the basic principles of free speech.
And doesn't excitement about Winfrey for president or Nixon for governor have some relationship to disdain for professors who peddle inconvenient truths?
People peddle loose cigarettes and a sign affixed to a door outside an apartment building warns against selling heroin on a stoop.
This risk becomes especially acute when Trump's ambassadors are called upon to peddle "alternative facts," as Kellyanne Conway once memorably put it.
It comes from the culture at large, which uses a hyped and fraudulent version of sexuality to peddle all manner of products.
While the secrecy it used to peddle was once prized, such opacity is now associated with corruption, underhanded dealing and tax evasion.
Instead of offering a coherent vision for the future, you peddle in nostalgia; you explain the world not through ideas but conspiracies.
Or will it protect companies that peddle products that are addictive and dangerous to children, in the interest of making a profit?
And retailers will peddle an unprecedented amount of movie-themed merchandise, with "Cars 3" and "Despicable Me 3" product leading the way.
It seems unlikely -- especially since he's long been using his platform at the network to peddle similarly woman-hating garbage without consequence.
Among Mr. LaCorte's network was one writer who helped peddle a conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton had ties to a pedophile ring.
Several songs address the recent resurgence of hate, its history in the South ("Wildfire"), and the demagogues who peddle it ("Gospel Shoes").
Big Food companies pay big money to get celebrities and athletes to peddle their wares for good reason: It seems to work.
Bikes are, by their peddle-powered nature, smog free, and the social impact design may be successful in encouraging more people to ride.
Clinical hydration which includes everything left out of the killer sugar water combo which soft drinks manufacturers peddle to the un-ambitiously thirsty.
In Facebook, Russian operatives found a platform where they could actively peddle misinformation and stump for Trump, all while keeping their activities hidden.
"Sorry @soulcycle ... you can't peddle 'inspiration' in your classes and have an owner funding hate and racism in the back room," Ricamora tweeted.
If Indian tea delights those who get to drink the country's finest blends, it frustrates all those who plant, pluck and peddle it.
These websites, accessible only via a browser that ensures anonymity, are used to peddle drugs, guns, hacking services and countless other illicit products.
And only when FINTRAC gets exposed by the media do they peddle out some tired phrases on how they're going to contemplate change.
Countries in the Middle East have increasingly turned to websites such as Facebook, Twitter and Google's YouTube to peddle covert political influence online.
Not only did he peddle his Clinton and FBI bought and paid for lies to you, the American people to sway an election.
"Sorry you feel that way," she typed to one, and explained that, instead of banning pages that peddle false information, Facebook demotes them.
Those who peddle dark conspiracy theories driven by racial paranoia would seem to not be blameless by simple virtue of doing, well, that.
It was just another way to package and peddle the overall U.S. News rankings, illustrating the extent to which they're a marketing ploy.
It is this: the white supremacists took the spotlight for a day, but we have resolved to resist the hate they peddle forever.
Personnel at fake clinics regularly peddle lies that have been repeatedly discredited by extensive scientific research and the country's most prominent medical associations.
Trump has attacked his onetime confidant as a liar willing to peddle falsities to prosecutors in order to obtain a lighter prison sentence.
But off-Amazon websites potentially make it much easier to peddle additional fake items or even steal personal information or credit card numbers.
The economy seems to be slowing, making a mockery of the promise of strong growth that was used to peddle the tax cuts.
Houston's problems are depth, defense and age — with little for an ever-aggressive front office to peddle in search of trade upgrades. 12.
Gone are the days when smartwatch makers tried to peddle them as timeless timepieces that you proudly wear with your three-piece suit.
Special interests understand this, as they peddle tasty bites of scandalous, dubious information, hoping one major news organization or popular blog will bite.
Facebook announced Wednesday (via The Guardian) that it is changing its policy around posts that peddle diet products and monetarily promote cosmetic surgery.
The Notorious B.I.G.'s mom is PISSED Kendall and Kylie Jenner slapped their portraits over her son's image just to peddle t-shirts.
Most recently, she dragged Cardi B and other influencers who peddle harmful diet products, practically turning the whole twitter-sphere into eyeball emojis.
Damon and Pascal's characters, William and Tovar, are a pair of grizzled warriors, traveling in ancient China seeking gun powder to peddle back home.
Cernovich, who previously helped peddle conspiracy theories like "Pizzagate," was retweeted more than 2,500 times despite having no proof to back up his claim.
They began selling outside Rich Stadium (Now New Era Field) on game days and traveled to Miami to peddle hats at the Super Bowl.
Burger King is now using video games to try to peddle their food into our gaping mouths, because nothing in this world is sacred.
YouTube's channel recommendations have helped "unite the far-right" on the platform and actively promote channels that peddle conspiracy theories, according to new research.
Trump has seen fit to peddle conspiracies when they suit him as part of a broader appeal to supporters who don't trust the government.
Even intuitive eating — which is predicated on the necessity of body acceptance — has been co-opted by those who peddle it as a diet.
Some on the left peddle the myth that vast expansions of government services can be paid for primarily by higher taxes on the rich.
Nissen said that statins have developed a "bad reputation with the public," largely due to websites that peddle scary and unscientific claims about statins.
Still, extremists and despots have exploited the conflict, and the P.L.O. has continued to peddle the fiction that regional peace must await its resolution.
Lewandowski left that firm after accusations that he used it to peddle access to the White House and participated in lobbying without properly registering.
But in 2011, the administration tried (and failed) to pass voluntary guidelines that would have curtailed the food industry's ability to peddle to kids.
Laci claims those who purchase from her consistently experience "paranormal encounters," and swears she would never peddle any item that didn't host a spirit.
EVEN AT THE MARGIN LET'S SAY THE FED TAKES THE PEDDLE OFF THE METAL, MICK, DO YOU THINK THE GROWTH RATE COULD BE HIGHER?
Fashion as an industry can very easily peddle the idea that you are wrong in some way in order to sell you the cure.
So Mr. Peddle moved the project to MOS Technology, a rival chip maker near Valley Forge, Pa., taking seven other Motorola engineers with him.
Both make clear that the world's not nearly ready for the kind of omnipresent surveillance Clearview AI promises—or the people who peddle it.
Although she's asked her fans to suggest "weird items" for her to sell, the cosplayer has not announced any plans to peddle bodily fluids.
Airlines, meanwhile, have been forced to slash economic forecasts, revise flight schedules and in some cases, peddle jaw-dropping discounts to lure unfazed travelers.
"Goop plays on women&aposs very real anxieties about medical misinformation and distrust of their lived experiences to peddle snake oils," Lauren Rankin wrote.
They do have a lot to lose, though: Their jobs, and possibly their freedom, as it's against the law to peddle corporate secrets in China.
Or will he also peddle Mr Trump's "I win, you lose" sense of international relations, with oil interests always in the back of his mind?
Google and Facebook have both pledged to eradicate fake news from their ad platforms, cutting off a key revenue stream for those who peddle misinformation.
It might be overly cynical to suggest that vloggers have simply found in the mental health advocacy phenomenon another avenue through which to peddle products.
Property developers like Vanke are using VR to peddle expensive properties that are overseas or not yet built, and architects are using it in design.
Journalists at Busan Daily and Nishinippon Shimbun in Fukuoka participate in an exchange programme—remarkable in countries where the media routinely peddle a nationalist line.
AGT's activities are yet another example of how a slew of little-known companies, mostly based in Europe, peddle their spy products to questionable governments.
He begins slashing at her and seems to have the upper hand until Terra peddle kicks at her attacker, flinging his knife into the air.
The censors' reasoning may be that tattle about film stars might lead people to believe that it is also acceptable to peddle rumour about politicians.
The participants completed a test of anaerobic power where they were told to peddle as furiously as possible for 30 seconds on a stationary bicycle.
Lewandowski has faced recent accusations that he used the firm to peddle access to the White House and participated in lobbying activities without proper registration.
"They would peddle a soft Brexit, but would still be left with many of same questions as to how to conduct the negotiations," explained Lemahieu.
"When Trump criticizes 'all types of racism' he's using false equivalence to wink at those who peddle in the distortions of white grievance," Rather tweeted.
Twitter is, as I've said before, still a Hellscape that has allowed Trump to peddle lies and his own conspiracy theories, all without any pushback.
"Britain First seeks to divide communities in their use of hateful narratives which peddle lies and stoke tensions," the statement from 10 Downing Street said.
The intense competition on Amazon's marketplace has led to "the emergence of a secretive, lucrative black market where agents peddle 'black hat' services," BuzzFeed found.
Speaking earlier on Thursday at the prime minister's traditional year-end news conference, Gentiloni appealed to parties not to peddle fear and make unrealistic promises.
But just wait until your preferred platform opens a one-off storefront where you can peddle your wares for the real money to roll in.
The Haggler still wondered about the basic wisdom of travel insurance, which has always seemed a bit like the extras that car rental companies peddle.
In the Malta market, Syrian hawkers and shopowners peddle their goods along narrow cobblestone streets that resemble markets in Damascus and Aleppo, albeit much smaller.
It is not new information that Roseanne Barr makes racist, Islamophobic and misogynistic statements and is happy to peddle all manner of dangerous conspiracy theories.
It doesn't peddle a message or redemption, but instead tethers you to an oblivious narcissist who pushes the story into an ever-deepening downward spiral.
The first several days of the Trump presidency have reinforced several core truths: He will continue to give voice to conspiracy theories and peddle misinformation.
Democrats accused Trump's allies of coordinating with conservative journalist John Solomon to peddle "false narratives" about Yovanovitch as part of his multi-pronged pressure campaign.
"We simply can't ignore the opportunities the [dark web] offers to criminals wanting to peddle wildlife in secret," said Ms McCrea-Steele in the statement.
They started to peddle the idea as a shortcut to a greener economy while continuing to promote using the vast stores of cheap, American coal.
Their popularity shatters the false image that liberal media outlets like BuzzFeed peddle of red state residents being a bunch of dumb, hateful, bigoted 'deplorables.
They have their fiery preachers, their arcane lore, their faith in Fox News hosts who peddle phony stories, their "churches" -- gun shows -- and deeply ingrained mythologies.
The corrosive and cancerous ideas these individuals peddle have infected our politics, our media, our public discourse, our social fabric and our very sense of security.
He plans to stay with his sister, Berniece, peddle the fruit and convince her to sell a piano that has been in the family for decades.
Liberty County School Board member Kyle Peddle told the Tallahassee Democrat that the group was putting up a scoreboard at the time of their tragic deaths.
Recruitment agents peddle dreams to college graduates of well-paid jobs in hotels and spas in Gulf nations or the frozen fish packaging industry of Malaysia.
One important step that the FTC could take is alerting consumers to how hackers have weaponized the pirate websites where content thieves peddle their stolen movies.
That Facebook was willing to hire a public relations firm to peddle anti-Semitic conspiracy theories doesn't mean that Facebook is an actively anti-Semitic company.
That is in part because they have tended to avoid making sweeping indictments of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans, or supporting presidential candidates who peddle such views.
The world's largest video platform, owned by Google, is changing its algorithms to stop recommending videos that peddle conspiracies, misinformation and extremist content (The Washington Post).
"Britain First seeks to divide communities in their use of hateful narratives which peddle lies and stoke tensions," a spokesman for May said in a statement.
"You take your skills that you've learned over years of working cyber, human penetration, political influence and you peddle that to the highest bidder," said Anderson.
On Roosevelt Avenue in Queens, for example, people advertise "papeles" (or "papers" in English) the same way vendors on Canal Street peddle fake Louis Vuitton handbags.
It is no different than when people used to peddle snake-oils across western towns kept alive by railroads; relative anonymity raises the odds of fibbing.
Mayor Ted Wheeler (D) said he's worried that attendees of the proposed rally and other similar events could "peddle a message of hatred," the AP reported.
At the same time, though, we need to call out the pseudo-historical claims that so many originalists peddle as settled questions of law and history.
Trump on Tuesday pardoned seven people, including Rod Blagojevich, the ex-Illinois governor convicted of trying to peddle former President Barack Obama's vacated U.S. Senate seat.
Mr. Peddle envisioned an ultra-low-cost chip that could bring digital technology to a new breed of consumer devices, from cash registers to personal computers.
"That's when the personal computer market really took off," Bill Seiler, who worked alongside Mr. Peddle on the first Commodore computer, said in a phone interview.
It's the time when tiny saleswomen peddle baked goods outside grocery stores, all in hopes of scoring a new charm bracelet or party at Dave & Buster's.
When officials try to peddle the idea that a silent majority in Hong Kong loves China, their efforts strike many people in the territory as laughable.
But that hasn't protected Mr. Hankerson from counterfeiters, who peddle cheap copies of his creations on internet marketplaces run by Alibaba, China's largest e-commerce company.
Phil Berger, the leader of the Republican state Senate, has done little but peddle half-truths and outright lies to the public for years on end.
For-profit colleges like Trump University take advantage of government grants and desperation to peddle what usually turn out to be fantasies of lucrative second chances.
Trump continued on to peddle a conspiracy theory that Imran Awan, a Democratic staffer who recently pleaded guilty to unrelated financial charges, helped steal Democratic data.
"It&aposs frustrating ... that people still don&apost tie down their loads, don&apost secure things in the back of their vehicles and are careless," Peddle said.
The latest false claim, which legislators reported to CNN and other news outlets, has no basis in fact and apparently originated on websites that peddle conspiracy theories.
Jones has for years used the Infowars website and his radio show to peddle conspiracy theories, suggesting to his audience that the end of civilization is near.
Overnight, the Atlanta Federal Reserve President Dennis Lockhart reaffirmed that the Federal Reserve would not back-peddle on policy and that two rate hikes were certainly possible.
Even a large majority of businesses support raising the minimum wage, contrary to what business lobbyists like the Chamber of Commerce peddle in the halls of Congress.
Fresh off the, er, success of its $2,145 fake IKEA tote bag, the fashion house has decided to peddle a fancy version of its own shopping bag.
"My main concern is that they are coming to peddle a message of hatred and of bigotry," Wheeler told reporters, referring to organizers of the two rallies.
Regardless, with Ries in the fold, Pivotal can peddle the Lean Startup methodology, which can also apply to larger clients like Ford, Mercedes and Humana, Hieatt explained.
Some peddle the myth that Social Security affects the federal budget when, in fact, it is fully self-funded and contributes nary a penny to the deficit.
I wonder how we got to a place where those who try to speak out against hatred and those who peddle it are threatened at their homes.
Here, Palenque women peddle ripe mangos, guavas, coconuts, and guayabas while the bands plug in to the speakers and blast their music to the ocean before them.
"We will not cede a community, a block or a street corner to violent thugs who peddle poison or gangs who prey on our children," Sessions said.
Some stuff they can peddle includes your run-of-the-mill tour must-haves -- T-shirts, jackets, belts, books, binders and lots of other items like that.
"It's unfortunate that some partisan groups have chosen to peddle a fictitious narrative in the name of scoring a few political points," API spokesman Scott Lauermann said.
He gives his lieutenants lies to peddle, creates avoidable messes and then rails if underlings don't grab their mops and clean up with sufficient cheer and success.
Ray Kroc, the whirling center of "The Founder," doesn't come across as a meat-and-potatoes man — much less a mogul destined to peddle burgers and fries.
Lizzo says Tommy Hilfiger has connected with her on a future collab, and the article of clothing she thinks they can peddle best ... butt cheek dental floss.
The "Mad Money" host breaks down why Elizabeth Warren's back peddle on her health care proposal is a boon for the managed-care stock of United Health.
But after this defeat, any team trying to peddle a pitcher to Cashman before the trading deadline next Wednesday just might hold out for more in return.
But after this defeat, any team trying to peddle a pitcher to Cashman before the trading deadline next Wednesday just might hold out for more in return.
Members of Congress play a critical role in the American political system, and normal citizens are displeased at how routinely they tap out to go peddle influence.
And while the mainstream media and left, as they peddle their conspiracy theories, well, the administration is now putting forth some truth and some precedent and some facts.
Jones has for years used the Infowars website and his national radio show to peddle conspiracy theories, suggesting to his audience that the end of civilization is near.
Do not push provocative ideas such as a Muslim registry or peddle the notions that Muslims in America want to supplant the Constitution with Islamic law and practice.
One retailer in a small town in Sichuan says that although he sells many brands of smartphones, OPPO's generous subsidies make him extra-eager to peddle its wares.
Likewise at Nestle, which designed a stainless-steel Haagen-Dazs ice cream container designed for Loop's New York-area project, Kim Peddle Rguem, Nestle USA's ice cream president.
It's used by magazines to distribute news, by shops to peddle goods, and by political parties to pump out tremendous amounts of promotional material, both verified and false.
Yet those who peddle the rampant voter fraud canard have been looking for evidence to support their theories, all in an effort to justify ever-stricter voting laws.
If you want to stand firm against those who would peddle stereotypes and division, vote for the person who has embraced diversity, and continues to bring us together.
When he's not setting 250GAG on fire, Jensen takes advantage of his massive meme-grown fanbase to peddle tunes like "Solo Dance," an infuriatingly chipper trop-pop morsel.
The bureau attempts to peddle its agenda without any understanding of, or attention to, the data, marketplace, financial options, or concerns of consumers who use small-dollar loans.
These drugs have become readily available and created an environment which provides more and cheaper heroin for the drug traffickers to prey upon and peddle to our youth.
This is why you can go to jail for denying the Holocaust in Germany and Austria, but are free to peddle the ugliest Nazi ideas in the States.
Such outspoken movements have since died out, though that hasn't kept Russia from continuing to peddle the narrative of opposing Western imperialism in its pitches to African countries.
What Stankard is calling for is not an end to racism itself, but rather the right for self-described racists to peddle their toxic worldview without facing consequences.
Notably, even reformers on the pro-immigration side still peddle the notion that illegal immigration could be stopped after the latest batch of unauthorized immigrants obtained legal residence.
Many of their leading lights peddle corporatized "resistance" paraphernalia and promote emotionally-satisfying but fanciful scenarios whereby Trump will be ousted from office imminently for "treason"-related offenses.
Start-ups blow up in Silicon Valley all the time, too, but what's surprising is how long Ms. Holmes could peddle her disruption tale before regulators stepped in.
As a bonus, you'll have a contact no one paid to peddle the school, who can provide candid, useful information you'd never hear in an official information session.
Multilevel-marketing companies such as Herbalife—and Amway, Mary Kay, and Nu Skin—peddle their products to the public through networks of salespeople rather than through retail venders.
To the chagrin of local people, phalluses have become a curio to peddle in all sizes and colors to the increasing number of visitors to the Himalayan kingdom.
Ansel and Violetta were on the second floor of the 3-floor shop -- and Tiffany & Co. tells us that's where they peddle their diamond rocks at this location.
Chuck Peddle, the engineer and entrepreneur who helped launch the age of the personal computer after designing a microprocessor that sold for a mere $2495, died on Dec.
"Chuck Peddle is one of the great unsung heroes of the personal computer age," said Doug Fairbairn, a director at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif.
"Britain First seeks to divide communities in their use of hateful narratives which peddle lies and stoke tensions," the statement from 10 Downing Street said at the time.
The policy limbo has both frustrated a handful of domestic biotech firms, and led other seed companies to simply peddle unregistered GMO seeds to farmers eager for solutions.
The decision reignited concerns that the company is unwilling to crack down on right-leaning sites that peddle misinformation out of fear of being accused of political bias.
But the reality is that the president of the United States is not only prone to believing conspiracy theories but surrounds himself with people who peddle conspiracy theories.
The self-deprecation on which she had built her comedy career was the result of a childhood "soaked in shame", and she was no longer prepared to peddle it.
This action comes months after a TechCrunch expose identified 17 follower-buyer services that were using Instagram's own advertising network to peddle their wares to users of the service.
It's more dangerous than before because it has inserted itself into the worlds of finance and politics, but operates using the same barbaric techniques as those who peddle drugs.
On Sunday, a presidential aide was arrested for allegedly pushing businesses like Samsung to give millions to the foundations, which Choi is accused of using to peddle political influence.
Theologians are all the rage on television and so are the Lebanese singers and dancers of "Silicone Valley," who peddle the promise of their unattainable bodies and impossible sex.
Public health advocates fear the ruling could open the door for drug companies to peddle their products for all kinds of conditions for which they have not been tested.
The Trump administration can help mitigate the effects by joining the growing number of state and local governments who have publicly ostracized those who peddle anti-Israeli hate speech.
There, they peddle official merchandise including Olympic bikinis ($85), miniature metal replicas of the official torch ($170) and polyester ties peppered with green and yellow Olympic golf logos ($66).
Google kicked off the action on Monday afternoon when the Silicon Valley search giant said it would ban websites that peddle fake news from using its online advertising service.
"Trump's rise to power has followed a similar trajectory to that of quacks who peddle panaceas to the desperate — a bizarre and heartbreaking world I've long studied," he writes.
Create your own craft brewery tour with stops at BridgePort Brew and Burnside Brewing Co., or hop aboard a BrewCycle Portland tour to peddle your way around the pubs.
That's not easy when people can buy probiotics without a prescription, and when some companies are willing to use preliminary research to peddle microbes to treat conditions like depression.
But it comes with many conceptual difficulties: A large proportion of messages shared on social networks in India have little to do with verifiable facts and peddle prejudiced opinions.
"I'm lucky as hell that there's a place in New York where I can peddle my wares," Mr. Ingram told The Times in 2002, a year before he retired.
They gum up the works and make it harder for them to peddle your files to credit card companies and such, thus making ever more money off your data.
And a study by two Yale professors found that Republicans were much more likely to trust hyperpartisan media outlets and news sites that peddle outright falsehoods than are Democrats.
"I don't think it's particularly helpful, and it's borderline irresponsible to — and it's without evidence, so at this point it's a conspiracy theory — peddle it," he told the newspaper. 
Apple's "walled garden" approach to the App Store may not be perfect, but it does make life harder for racists, homophobes, and other purveyors of hate to peddle their goods.
The thrill of Little America is how it so beautifully minds the gap between fiction (lies the Trump administration is quick to peddle) and reality (what is actually going on).
I think they know it's nonsense and they're being asked to peddle it by the powers that be and party leadership and the cable companies, who also know it's nonsense.
According to a Reuters report, sneaky app makers are using Apple's enterprise certificates to peddle hacked versions of popular apps like Angry Birds, Pokemon Go, Spotify, and Minecraft, among others.
The Paris agreement affords oil, gas and coal companies a globally visible platform through which to peddle influence and appear engaged on climate change while lobbying for business as usual.
LOS ANGELES — Sandra Bullock and Ellen DeGeneres have spent the last two years in a behind-the-scenes battle with obscure internet companies that peddle beauty products with fabricated endorsements.
Millennials facing stiff competition for limited corporate job and retirees seeking added security look to peddle xiao ci ("small eats," or traditional street food) as a source of steady income.
As Sabot has documented, the influencers bed down amidst the gorgeous flowers to peddle Campbell's Soup, women's clothing (rompers are a favorite), acrylic fingernails, cell phone cases, and M&M's.
That idea is unacceptable to many gun owners, and more importantly to the National Rifle Association, which continues to peddle the claim that Democrats are trying to "take away" guns.
If nothing else, the nation can now see the folly that results from the trickle-down foolishness that mainline Republicans like the House speaker, Paul Ryan, still try to peddle.
Steve Almond: One of the most despicable tricks of the patriarchy is to peddle the myth that men can't do more around the house because they weren't raised doing so.
It is a neighborhood where dealers openly peddle hard drugs outside the nearest subway entrance and, a few blocks away, young creative types select from vegan menus at outdoor cafes.
Ghost stories belong to — brace yourself for maximum Fiedlerian venom — "middlebrow craftsmen," who will peddle them to a rapidly dwindling audience and into an extinction that can't come soon enough.
Salty of hair and weary of manner, Lee (Sam Elliott), an aging actor now reduced to using his treacle-and-tobacco voice to peddle barbecue sauce, knows he's a cliché.
After Mr. Paivinen had brought Mr. Peddle and the other Motorola engineers to Valley Forge and they built their low-cost chip, Motorola sued, just as Mr. Sevin had predicted.
The impeachment fight also is sure to deepen America's partisan polarization – a special gift to Russia and other actors that peddle disinformation to tear at social fabrics and influence elections.
All of them were informants who sought not to peddle secrets to the country's enemies but to share information with the public about things they believed we needed to know.
On the issues where Trump has taken a public position, his statements indicate a troubling ignorance of technical facts, and an alarming willingness to peddle blatant falsehoods for political gain.
AT&T now has HBO, but for the most part that's a wholesale business, which means HBO is reliant on distributors like Comcast (and now AT&T) to peddle its product.
When Seacrest asked if any designers tried to back peddle on their decision not to dress her after her Twitter video went viral, she admitted some did but wouldn't say who.
It will also peddle owner Isaac Rousso's more inventive creations: funnel cake fries, deep-fried bacon hash browns and "cookie fries," a delightful mashup of crisp French fries and warm cookies.
Dawn Olson was also a music-obsessed teenager, but she preferred wearing peddle pusher pants, baby doll socks and heels, miniskirts, leggings with oversized tops and, of course, really big earrings.
"There are especially some Western countries who use their technological advantages and dominance of discourse that they have accumulated over a long period to peddle so-called 'universal values'," he wrote.
Its gross operating margins were 27% in 2172, more than double the average for other listed brewers—and stellar by the standards of firms that peddle any kind of consumer goods.
Normally, if the creators of an app claimed that it could look inside things and tell you their constituent parts, I would tell you to go peddle your snake oil elsewhere.
CNN's Trump supporters derail segments critical of the president, misrepresent Trump's positions to avoid tough questions, and peddle false and misleading information on national TV while being paid by the network.
The internet at large recognized, and it was summarily retweeted, parodied, and then co-opted by well-intentioned, but clueless brands attempting to peddle their wares to kids on the web.
Today, we routinely call things "Orwellian" when they seem drawn from the book: disinformation campaigns, widespread surveillance, authoritarian figures who peddle brazen lies to the public as if they are true.
Setting aside the privacy concerns (of which there are many), this information will provide nothing useful while laying the groundwork for the commission to peddle its theories of massive voter fraud.
The search giant will no longer make its advertising tools available to sites that peddle fake news, which could mean a loss of revenue for other websites that promote those stories.
The BJP, as well as its ideological parent organization the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, peddle a version of nationalism that prioritizes exclusivity, in which Indians are rigidly defined by ethnicity and religion.
"So to me," Mr. Mudzaniri said, as he and his three assistants came to peddle their wares in Nyamuzuwe, "the cash crisis in the village here is time to make money."
David Friedman's appointment has upset all those who peddle the false narrative that Israeli communities in the ancient Biblical lands of Judea and Samaria is the reason there is no peace.
And in her previous career as an OB-GYN, Fitzgerald was certified by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicines to peddle anti-aging medications which have no scientific backing whatsoever.
They delight in Mr. Trump's effort to annihilate truth and peddle conspiracy theories, and they draw energy and purpose from the unsettling effect he has on the nation as a whole.
The booming industry has, in recent years, been bolstered by Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, where brands peddle promises to social media users based on whom they follow and what they read.
It was showered with awards and praise for appearing to perfect the art of "cross selling," in which it found creative new ways to peddle financial products to its existing customers.
Whatever the weather, crowds convene at the Ballard Farmers Market where vendors peddle Washington state products — from fresh produce and shellfish to charcuterie, cider and cheese — in the neighborhood's historic heart.
Yet Republicans in Congress and the Trump administration continue to peddle horror stories about the A.C.A. as they try to gather the votes for repeal of major provisions of the law.
And earlier this year, two separate investigations exposed hundreds of officers across the country for sharing racist memes on their personal Facebook pages or belonging to Facebook groups that peddle bigotry.
Democrats accused Trump's allies of coordinating with conservative journalist John Solomon to peddle "false narratives" about then-US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch as part of his multi-pronged pressure campaign.
"The government made a mistake in targeting law-abiding firearms owners when they should've targeted the gangs who peddle misery in communities across New Zealand," National Party spokesman Mark Mitchell said.
People who peddle Trump hatred for a living, they make a good living out of it, they try to outdo each other jocking for the pole position in their denunciations and descriptions.
"There is a feeling that the international community is going to soft peddle this election as acceptable, hiding behind the rubric of 'stability'," said Piers Pigou, senior consultant at International Crisis Group.
Don't let these almost identical images of Chloe Moretz steer you away ... put your best foot forward and see if you can peddle through the differences in these two super similar shots.
The best way to make a former leader of the free world sound like a tired old used car salesman is to ask him to peddle in trivialities and empty character myths.
But what is more likely, multiple U.S. officials say, is a lower-level effort by hackers from Russia or elsewhere to peddle misinformation by manipulating Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms.
To cite a few examples: a power-generating pumping machine, tractor-mounted maize sheller, an 'amphibious' bicycle that helps you peddle in water, a compost aerator, natural convection drier for agricultural products.
I'm blessed enough to be tall(ish) and slim, so it shouldn't be too hard to walk away with a Lavazza X Kylie Cosmetics brunch invite and some diet supplements to peddle.
It's not that the film doesn't peddle that narrative trope—it's just that so little of this movie betrays a hint of conscious thought that it's just about impossible to be offended.
Comey's legal team had argued that the GOP would try to "peddle a distorted, partisan political narrative about the Clinton and Russia investigations through selective leaks" if he was not interviewed publicly.
What I learned over the last few years, while interviewing and reporting on Rasputins from Los Angeles to Tijuana to St. Petersburg, is that they don't peddle fraud bit by little bit.
We react to news by trying to fit it into the argument that we routinely make, the grievance that we usually raise, the fury or angst or sorrow that we typically peddle.
But if people resist the moral abstractions we peddle — if that resistance is "an enduring element in ordinary people's defense of their identities" — then our humility must be so much the greater.
He wanted to stage the sale to pay homage to his Athens youth, when he and his brothers had to peddle knockoff watches and sunglasses to help his parents and siblings survive.
Local health officials reported then that patients with the virus were "mainly business staff and purchasers" at the market, where vendors peddle seafood as well as animals such as birds and rabbits.
LONDON (Reuters) - A senior British diplomat in Washington has resigned, saying she did not want to "peddle half-truths" over Brexit for a government she did not trust, CNN reported on Friday.
The new categories include videos that glorify terrorism, show illegal drug use, feature violent, graphic or dangerous content or seek to peddle misinformation that's designed to deceive the public in an election.
At the same time, its vision of the world is without real depth, its author content to peddle some Wikiquote Nietzsche and a character named after the mythical Charon as deep profundities.
When I read such stories about "evangelicals," I wonder who these "evangelicals" actually are, and why much of the media is so eager to peddle storylines, however implausible, related to evangelical hypocrisy.
Meanwhile, someone—it is almost impossible to figure out who—is using a crowd sale to peddle Jesus Coins, which promise to forgive sins and fight corruption in "the church," among other things.
Mackenzie Peddle told the CBC that he came to when he heard a woman tapping on the window of his truck, then saw the broken window and the ax sitting next to him.
But there are multiple hashtags related to "alternative cancer treatments" that peddle conspiracy theories and natural remedies alike – and the recent algorithm changes wouldn't affect the existence of these posts on any platform.
Then there is the conspiratorial fringe, who peddle outlandish theories on Facebook about the true purpose of the 1080 campaign, such as establishing a new world order or controlling the world's food supply.
AML software also hunts for transactions that may involve an entity or person on any of hundreds of watchlists, including lengthy ones of officials worldwide who might have enough power to peddle influence.
" In a statement issued from Downing Street on Wednesday, British Prime Minister Theresa May said, "Britain First seeks to divide communities by their use of hateful narratives that peddle lies and stoke tensions.
The lawyer for that company was Natalia Veselnitskaya, the "Russian government lawyer" who met with Donald Trump, Jr., Paul Manafort and Jared Kushner in June 2016, ostensibly to peddle dirt on Hillary Clinton.
Other new ads within Google Maps will allow retailers to peddle in-store discounts on specific products or display an inventory search of a nearby store when users search relevant terms within Maps.
Operatives and consultants peddle tactics, electoral "paths" to power, but after eight years of riding President Barack Obama, mistaking his talents for their own, the brain trust is unable to drive the party.
They went back a month later to get a picture with Bobbitt, who already had what Coffina called a story "remarkably similar" to the one the three would peddle on his Facebook page.
Although recreational marijuana is legal in other states, such as California and Washington, Harper said she can't speak for whether Girl Scouts nationwide will be allowed to peddle their sugary wares at dispensaries.
As an ex-con trying to peddle his jailhouse art — created from feces and other bodily fluids — he thoroughly pranks an apparently credulous California gallerist, leading to the episode's most purely comic moment.
The hair is wrong but the air is right — self-righteous, self-pitying and suffused with anger that anyone would peddle a version of events less heroic than the one that he prefers.
He not only dispatched his aides to peddle this fantasy, but also the National Park Service, responding to White House concerns, cropped official photos of the event to make the crowds look bigger.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump came under fire on Tuesday for commuting the sentence of Rod Blagojevich, the ex-Illinois governor convicted of trying to peddle Barack Obama's vacated U.S. Senate seat.
In the middle of this destruction, many Australian commentators in the mainstream and social media peddle a simplistic view: that the fires were caused by excess plant growth and mismanagement of public land.
Honest coverage of these positive developments has been hard to come by in the mainstream media, which has shown dogged determination to peddle tired narratives of dysfunction and drama in the White House.
Those millions of dollars must pay for an army of staffers who peddle door to door to gain the approximately 880,20163 signatures needed for an independent to gain ballot access to all 50 states.
Users affiliated with the alt-right or neo-Nazi movements in particular have seized on the company's notoriously lax oversight to stoke racial tensions, peddle false news reports and attack their critics, including Democrats.
He talked to lawyers and to legions of law students, using his charisma and the simplicity of his message to recruit foot soldiers who could peddle his message through organizations like the Federalist Society.
Scooter startup Lime has sought to back peddle on an explanation given by its VP of global expansion late last week when asked why it had hired the controversial PR firm, Definers Public Affairs.
Today, Google announced that its advertising tools will soon be closed to websites that promote fake news, a policy that could cut off revenue streams for publications that peddle hoaxes on platforms like Facebook.
The Communist Party of Vietnam had to find a new "revolution" to peddle to its people, so it promised growth and abundance, heralding projects like its accession to the World Trade Organization in 2005.
The procedure appeared to be legal: Because the FDA has approved blood transfusions for emergencies like car crashes and other life-saving procedures, Ambrosia was able to peddle the services as off-label treatments.
And let's face it: That's the business model at this point, these huge firehose machines that just churn out little bits and barbs in the hope of getting other people to peddle corporate advertising.
Board of Education school desegregation case—the Wholesale Liquor Salesman Union, Local No. 2, had repeatedly been asked, by those and other salesmen, to integrate the corps of those licensed to peddle alcoholic beverages.
It all worked out in the end though... our sources say Rob's company deleted the photos of the hoodies and pins that featured the skull design, and promised Rx it wouldn't peddle the merch.
That confluence is new, experts say, as is the emergence of an Israeli government that has sidled up to far-right allies who praise Israel even as they peddle anti-Semitic prejudice at home.
"People who peddle tax avoidance schemes deny the country of vital tax revenue and this government is determined to make sure they pay," Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Jane Ellison said in a statement.
In 1974, Mr. Peddle and several other engineers were designing a new silicon chip at the Motorola Corporation in Phoenix when the company sent him a letter demanding that he shut the project down.
Taking a cue from Larry Kim's investigation into Facebook's ad vetting this week, we took out an ad with a link to an anti-Muslim article on a site known to peddle fake news.
Ms. Long looked at the Alibaba shop and was shocked to find a picture of her own son, one of the models in her promotional material, being used to peddle fakes of her clothing.
"If you're also trying to peddle an alternative variation of whether the Ukrainians subverted our election, I don't want to be part of that, and I will not be part of it," Hill said.
While vendors based in America peddle everything from fentanyl lollies to MDMA gummy sweets, the listings of UK-made edibles on the Darknet are largely limited to brownies or chocolate mixed with homegrown cannabis.
Hundreds of people peddle boxes of tissues and bowls of limes along the roadways, and a fleet of tailors marches the streets looking for work with sewing machines on their shoulders, loudly snipping scissors.
The band and the bursts of perfect, wry pop-garage-punk they peddle have been around for close to two decades—long enough for their teenage kicks to have lil' kicks of their own.
And those advertisers today have a problem: Because of the automated nature of so much online advertising, cash is increasingly flowing to sites that peddle fake news, often without the knowledge of the advertisers themselves.
I know my way around the wellness aisle, and I've been known to peddle essential oils for the occasional common ailment (I think peppermint is great for stomach upset, but I'd avoid it for kids).
Kanye West's touring company is suing Lloyd's of London to get its money back for the shortened Saint Pablo tour, and says the insurer is trying to peddle a marijuana-based excuse for NOT paying.
The continued existence of artist pages that mainly peddle in viral content only contributes to the filth garden that Facebook has transformed into since it became the primary online news aggregator for the average person.
Much of the confusion stems from public health agencies and nonprofits that peddle misleading or outright incorrect information about the threat e-cigarettes represent, often lumping e-cigarettes in with much more dangerous tobacco products.
In the wake of this latest tragedy, which left 17 people dead at the school in Parkland, YouTube still seemed caught by surprise by the rise of another video meant to peddle a baseless theory.
"I am also at a stage in life where I would prefer to do something more rewarding with my time, than peddle half-truths on behalf of a government I do not trust," she wrote.
Senior British diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall has left the U.K. diplomatic service over Brexit, saying in a letter that she could no longer "peddle half-truths" for the leaders she does not "trust," CNN reports.
Smartphones are not cigarettes (I'd argue their charms are fewer), but like cigarettes, those who design and peddle them have worked hard to cultivate addiction in their users, creating voids that only they can fill.
What if they'd wanted his signature issue to be American pre-eminence throughout the globe and got him to peddle a plan to build a huge tower that would reach all the way to heaven?
It's about the rarity of his unquestionably deep knowledge in an era when so many of the people who put on the trappings of authority and peddle pearls of wisdom don't actually have the goods.
We sit in town council meetings, attend both a wedding and a funeral, watch a ceremony at the Freemasons' Lodge, and go to the county fair, where people peddle their wares and listen to music.
It's just always disappointing to see someone with such a big audience peddle such bunk — especially because a showman like Oz is exactly the type of person who could influence a showman like President Donald Trump.
Over the past month, Facebook says, it has taken steps in Canada, the US, and the UK to ban far-right and white nationalist voices, as well as those who peddle conspiracy theories, from its platform.
Those video ads — in which unidentified spokespeople thumb through a newspaper to praise Trump, peddle conspiracy theories about the "Deep State," and criticize "fake news" media — strike a familiar tone in the online conservative news ecosystem.
On top of the inaccurate details that O'Reilly felt the need to peddle, his comments reveal a failure to realize that the test of the strength of a democracy is how we deal with uncomfortable facts.
With titles like "Rumor and Truth About Chinese Authorities" and "The Secret Trade Between Rich People and Top Officials," some books peddle poorly-sourced secrets and rumors about the top echelons of China's ruling Communist Party.
A former employee of an Israel-based cybersecurity firm that sells advanced smartphone surveillance software has been charged in Israel with stealing sensitive technology and trying to peddle it on the dark web for $50 million.
Mark Zuckerberg failed to answer a lot of questions from members of the European Parliament Tuesday — largely due to time constraints and a bizarre meeting format that let the Facebook founder and CEO peddle talking points.
The development — first noted by its supporters on Twitter — comes as Cloudflare continues to field criticism from groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center for harboring a number of websites that peddle racist or violent content.
Two groups of people make money from the so-called dark web: Criminals who use it to peddle illegal goods, and the companies who offer to track them on behalf of law enforcement and private clients.
"It's shocking beyond belief that within living memory of the Holocaust a Carnival parade in Europe would peddle such vile anti-Semitism," said Daniel Schwammenthal, director of the Brussels-based office of the American Jewish Committee.
" Comey also accuses the House GOP of selectively leaking previous private testimonies, and says he fears his words would be used to "peddle a distorted, partisan political narrative about the Clinton and Russian investigations through selective leaks.
Like the anti-abortion activists accuse abortion providers—and the procedure itself—of being racist in order to peddle the movement's ideology, it appears that the NRA, too, just uses black people as props for its cause.
Thanks to the web, tens of thousands of counterfeit businesses can set up shop on Instagram and seamlessly peddle their wares online to shoppers who are hungry for luxury products but don't want to pay top dollar.
Odarich's practice caters to the Russian-language community, and over the years, she's had to reassure dubious parents who've told her vaccines sicken all kids or that big pharma companies pay doctors like Odarich to peddle vaccines.
It seems that McAfee tried to peddle a lie to multiple reporters—that he had hacked the encryption on WhatsApp—but then changed his story when reporters expressed concerns about their ability to verify this supposed hack.
A previously unpublished Aglaya brochure obtained by Motherboard highlights some of the ridiculous wares less legitimate actors in the multi-billion dollar surveillance industry are trying to peddle, including at high profile fairs attended by government agencies.
"For example, a shoe lace can get tangled on a peddle shaft or a foot can get stuck in a toe clip, causing the rider along with the bicycle to fall to the ground," the patent reads.
As Congress fails to do its constitutionally mandated duty and investigate the president's readily apparent crimes, Trump, Barr, and a rogue's gallery of administration apologists have been given a world of room to peddle their own fiction.
One charm of a film that traverses Middle American landscapes bicoastalists never lay eyes on is that the misfit kids it follows around peddle not drugs but magazines, doing only incidental damage as they lie and steal.
Yet there's still much that's unknown about the virus, making it easy fodder for those who thrive on a deep distrust of authority and who peddle fear of impending societal collapse, even when a pandemic isn't unfolding.
Based on the wording of the email, it doesn't sound like this would be for the official Space Force program -- more like Space Force gear the campaign wants to peddle to anyone courageous enough to buy it.
In the case of health care, it was a lot easier to peddle scare stories about Obamacare before it went into effect, insuring tens of millions, than it is to defend taking away coverage people already have.
She doesn't peddle in bromides or offer a shoulder to cry on — she's too busy trying to shake you to your senses, insisting on your agency, your vitality and your complicity in what happens in your marriage.
"They don&apost want information, because my team and I give them information every single day...they want a moment, they want their moment on TV so they can peddle their books," Grisham said of the press.
Not on this list, but worth mentioning: Joe Biden's "Promise Me, Dad" and Hillary Clinton's "What Happened," two strong political memoirs, a true rarity (the genre's generally a dud, an excuse to peddle bromides dipped in chloroform).
Which brings us back to the Zhao family: For far less than $6.5 million, a billionaire could've found a far more legal way to influence-peddle his way into good favor with one of America's elite universities.
"In the end, big pot only cares about being able to peddle its addictive, highly potent products in disadvantaged communities as it takes its playbook from big tobacco," said Kevin Sabet, president of Smart Approaches to Marijuana.
Goldenvoice, the company that puts on the fest, filed a lawsuit Wednesday against events company Particle, and its owner Denise Kozlowski, for deceiving people it was authorized to peddle a package including a VIP, guest, or artist pass.
"People who peddle tax avoidance schemes deny the country of vital tax revenue and this government is determined to make sure they pay," junior Treasury minister Jane Ellison said, as the government published a document inviting industry feedback.
"The readiness of the political right in particular to lie and peddle obvious untruths, to place their party politics and party unity over and above the national interest, has been going on for a long time," he said.
It's an industry where chains regularly appropriate civil rights history, employ predominantly low-wage workers of color, invest in scholarships for underresourced students, and enlist R&B stars such as Mary J. Blige to controversially peddle new products.
U.S. officials should stop listening to people who peddle misleading claims about health arrangements in other countries and support ObamaCare repeal, freeing individual Americans to make mutually beneficial arrangements with those who supply and finance their health care.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Rod Blagojevich, a former Illinois governor forced out of office for trying to peddle Barack Obama's vacated U.S. Senate seat, thanked President Donald Trump on Wednesday for commuting his prison sentence and again proclaimed his innocence.
The Consumer Electronics Show opens its convention floor doors, with more than 4,500 exhibitors reportedly descending on Las Vegas to peddle wares ranging from the future of autos and TV to what to expect from privacy and 5G.
"Those who peddle historic relics with no consideration for how they were acquired are active participants in the laundering of stolen property," said the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., whose office has been leading the investigations.
In the span of a couple of weeks, Mr. Trump has rattled the world by needlessly insulting allies and continuing to peddle the dumbfounding narrative that the United States has long been exploited by allies and foes alike.
And you could hire people who you believe to have a relationship with him in hopes that they can peddle influence on your behalf (as AT&T and Novartis apparently did with Cohen), but it might not work.
Indeed, Moscow's efforts to influence the election stretched so far beyond social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram that Russian trolls even found time to peddle "LGBT-positive sex toys" and set up a voter fraud hotline.
"The NRA will peddle any lie and spread any mistruth to distract America from a simple fact: guns kill people," a spokesperson for Stringer wrote MUNCHIES over email on Tuesday, resolute in his determination to have the event cancelled.
While nachos aren't exactly difficult to find—every sporting event, bowling alley, and sleazy watering hole in America seems to peddle some form of tortilla chip topped with cheese—there's something about the ones on offer at The Tap.
Comey's lawyer argued his client will only agree to appear if his testimony is public, and on Friday Kelley accused the committee of trying to keep the testimony secret so lawmakers could selectively leak it to peddle partisan narratives.
That politicians sometimes peddle lies is not news: think of Ronald Reagan's fib that his administration had not traded weapons with Iran in order to secure the release of hostages and to fund the efforts of rebels in Nicaragua.
When Richard Pryor was lacing his sets with the word "nigger," Bill Cosby was beginning to peddle respectability politics; he remained transcendent until the world was reminded of allegations that he had spent his career drugging and raping women.
Kushner's troubles began, though we didn't know it at the time, before Trump took office, when he saw fit to attend the now infamous Trump Tower meeting with a Russian lawyer who claimed to peddle dirt on Hillary Clinton.
Wohl and Burkman are known to peddle conspiracy theories, and both men frequently parrot President Donald Trump's claims that the Russia investigation is a politically motivated hoax and that Mueller is embarking on a fishing expedition to entrap the president.
"Cell-based regenerative medicine holds significant medical opportunity, but we've also seen some bad actors leverage the scientific promise of this field to peddle unapproved treatments that put patients' health at risk," said FDA director Scott Gottlieb in a statement Wednesday.
For one, the company allegedly instructed its sales representatives to find and bribe doctors who could peddle the drug to their patients without cancer, through illegal kickbacks that were informally provided via the speakers' program that it had set up.
Read MoreGeneral Electric's latest invention: Hot sauce Last week, New York's annual Hot Sauce Expo played host to dozens of budding condiment entrepreneurs, some of whom have won awards and came from as far as New Zealand to peddle their sauces.
The archival sourcing shows that the creation of truth has historically been part of the news cycle, long before legacy publications like The National Enquirer printed Bigfoot sightings, or the cottage industry of conspiracy theorists who peddle paranoia on YouTube.
The Trump campaign refused to answer repeated questions over the weekend about where the campaign found the image or whether any of its staffers frequented the fringe message board or other sites that peddle in anti-Semitic and white supremacist views.
Given how many influencers on Instagram already peddle different products from wonder bras to holographic Macbook cases, there are plenty of businesses out there that could make use of the feature if Instagram does decide to fully expand in-app payments.
An agreement that would turn him into a victim of the digital surveillance technology gold rush, where companies from all over the world peddle government agencies the tools to hack and spy on criminals, terrorists, and, sometimes, dissidents and journalists.
And as the Channel 4 documentary makes clear, that threshold appears to be an ever-changing metric that has no consistency across partisan lines and from legitimate media organizations to ones that peddle in fake news, propaganda, and conspiracy theories.
She used it to explain the power of the Martha Stewart empire; her many books and magazines peddle projects and images which are beautiful to the point of being impractical–eye candy rather than items you actually have any need for.
"Such executives literally have millions of reasons to peddle the fanciful notion that the company's culture, policy and practices played no role in encouraging thousands of Wells Fargo employees to drive up customer numbers by any means necessary," the senators wrote.
Fed up with crime in the area, residents of Christiania, a semi-autonomous enclave in the Danish capital, tore down the makeshift wooden stalls where hash and weed dealers have been allowed to peddle their wares with impunity for decades.
Comey on Thursday sought to quash the subpoena for closed-door testimony, arguing that House Republicans would seek to "peddle a distorted, partisan political narrative about the Clinton and Russia investigations through selective leaks" if he was not interviewed in public.
Even with the indisputable and credible evidence proving how safe abortion is, anti-abortion activists continue to peddle misinformation about the procedure and seek to limit its availability, with the ultimate goal of cutting off access to abortion care entirely.
Health officials in Wuhan originally reported that the patients with the virus so far were "mainly business staff and purchasers" at the Huanan South China Seafood Market, where vendors peddle seafood as well as animals such as birds and rabbits.
The unabashed denigration of Jews, African-Americans, immigrants and other minorities by the alt-right is a means by which it can peddle and propagandize the prejudice and hatred that have kept it on the fringe for much of its existence.
The most memorable spots of the night are ones for brands like Budweiser and Bumble that do not just peddle products, but also sent powerful messages about issues like diversity and women's empowerment, which are top of mind for many Americans.
In 2018, Amazon came under heavy scrutiny for its aggressive efforts to peddle facial "Rekognition" as a law enforcement solution without a rigorous training program and at a time when there is no case law or constitutional precedent to guide its use.
This intense competition has led to the emergence of a secretive, lucrative black market where agents peddle "black hat" services, sometimes obtained by bribing Amazon employees, that purportedly give marketplace sellers an advantage over their rivals, according to documents obtained by BuzzFeed News.
While it appears the change is focused on preventing people from continuing to peddle fake or purposefully inflammatory content, it also applies to violations of Facebook's rules on spam and clickbait, copyright-infringing material, hate speech, graphic violence, harassment and bullying, and nudity.
" Not only that, Dr. Grossman says that the concept is dangerous because it helps to peddle the misconception that women often change their minds about getting abortions, or even regret abortions, two claims which he says "have been refuted by high-quality research.
Jones is spinning the recent tech platform bans as a 'censorship war' on him, even as hosting companies continue to provide a platform on the internet for his website — where he continues to peddle his BS for anyone who wants to listen.
The number of iconic gingham moments are endless: Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz; Liz Taylor in that knotted yellow shirt; Audrey Hepburn in her peddle-pushers; Alexa Chung and Daisy Lowe suited up in the pattern, 85% of the time.
The Walmart-owned streaming service Vudu is reportedly planning to peddle "shoppable content" within its ad-supported platform—which itself seems like a uniquely awful form of advertising before we learned that NBCUniversal was fully prepared to raise the bar on consumerism.
There is now a paper trail that shows Trump Jr. walked into the meeting with Veselnitskaya, described in an email as a "Russian government attorney," fully aware -- or at least with the belief -- that she was there to peddle damaging information about Clinton.
That&aposs more than a year after the FBI supposedly officially cut off all ties with Christopher Steele because he was leaking and lying about potentially classified information to the media again to peddle his lies to influence the outcome of our election.
The final press event of the day was over at with Plymouth-based Princess Yachts, whose team gave thirsty hacks a cocktail made with Plymouth gin to celebrate 50 years of their history, and once again to peddle a colonial image of Britain.
But companies that prey on the insecurities of vagina-owners continue to peddle douches, vaginal steaming, "purifying" (and porous, aka bacteria-friendly) crystal and jade dildos, scented washes for people to use... all in the pursuit of a "tolerable" vagina, I guess.
The Russians were always trying to persuade Americans that their own country was a terrible place, but the Internet and social media provide the sort of widely accessible forums that make it easier to peddle lies and fake news on a mass scale.
Because elements of Israel's security apparatus felt sure that "the Angel" was a double agent sent from Cairo to peddle disinformation, and many continued to believe that President Sadat would never attack until Egypt was able to close its military gap with Israel.
Even as Beijing leverages its clout within the World Health Organization and other international institutions to peddle a narrative that it is leading the global fight against the coronavirus, the United States and its allies remain leading contributors to the World Health Organization.
Given the President's propensity to peddle untruths, the burden of truth for any military strike would be high -- even higher than it would have been given that inaccurate intelligence led the US into its last major war in the Middle East, in Iraq.
The Republican-dominated legislature, the General Assembly, would rather allow discrimination against gays and lesbians and peddle malicious stereotypes about transgender people than undo a colossal mistake that has cost the state hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars worth of investment.
The most memorable spots of the night were ones for brands like Budweiser and Bumble that did not just peddle products, but also sent powerful messages about issues like diversity and women's empowerment — and robots — which are top of mind for many Americans.
Looking at 90 blogs — half of which recognized humans' role in climate change and half of which denied it — the researchers found that bloggers who deny melting sea ice or the plight of the bears also peddle misinformation to their readers about climate change.
It's not easy trying to peddle soft-porn in mainstream markets while women fight for equal rights (which somehow is still happening in 2016) and when one of the candidates for the presidency of the United States is the first woman who actually may win.
According to documents we obtained, the intense competition between sellers to get better rankings has led to the emergence of a lucrative black market where agents peddle "black hat" services, sometimes obtained by bribing Amazon employees, that purportedly give sellers an advantage over rivals.
"As President Trump prepares to peddle empty promises and sweet nothings in his State of the Union address, House Democrats will remind voters that Trump, McConnell, and Washington Republicans are blocking bipartisan House-passed legislation to bring down drug prices," said DCCC Spokesperson Robyn Patterson.
But often, being in one is like having a permanent, boisterous family get-together in your pocket, where distant relatives lob "Good Morning" images at each other every single morning, swap sexist and racist jokes, peddle fake news, and share your embarrassing baby pictures.
When pressed by CNN's Jake Tapper earlier this year on the support of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, who continues to peddle in anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, Trump initially said falsely he did not know of Duke and would not disavow his support.
The move, which follows the violent white nationalist attacks in Charlottesville, Virginia this past weekend that left one counter-protestor dead, means three websites that peddle in "White Pride" t-shirts and accessories with Nazi logos can no longer process payments through Apple Pay.
The fuss over the proposed change has parallels with another recent regulation: the so-called "fiduciary rule" which will require investment advisers, who are usually paid on commission, to act in the best interests of their clients rather than peddle the most expensive products.
"Despite the fact that these groups peddle misinformation and pander to the xenophobic fringe to further their anti-immigration goals, they continue to wield influence in the media, in Congress, and on the campaign trail," PFAW Senior Fellow Peter Montgomery said in a statement.
The Brits had a more definite goal in mind — Madame President — and all they had to was stand by and let Mr. Steele discretely peddle his Russian wares, because having the American president owe her job to you is the gift that keeps on giving.
As things stand, case logs indicated that persons who avidly peddle a significant number of guns are not merely cutting corners while selling to lawful owners, but instead have a tendency to be engaged in trafficking to the black market or flouting other gun restrictions.
" Said Nolan, "During the height of the opioid crisis, the company took a million-dollar kickback to allow an opioid company to inject itself in the sacred doctor-patient relationship so that it could peddle even more of its highly addictive and dangerous opioids.
Modi is possibly the only leader in the world, who actually follows handles which give rape threats, death threats, actually put out incitement videos, peddle fake news," Swati Chaturvedi, the author of, "I Am a Troll: Inside the Secret World of the BJP's Digital Army.
Audience members can boo loudly, cheer lustily and throw pieces of cabbage and bread at the performers (a policy that nearly backfired during the show I attended thanks to one particularly aggressive person), and cast members peddle 5-dollar tinnies, or cans of beer.
"When looters overrun historic sites, mine sacred spaces for prized relics, and peddle stolen property for top dollar, they do so with the implicit endorsement of all those who knowingly trade in stolen antiquities," the district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., said during a ceremony.
The closure of the Tsukiji market will punctuate the end of the post-war era for many of the mom-and-pop shops just outside the main market that peddle a cornucopia of sea-related products, from dried squid and seaweed to whale bacon and caviar.
In a press release announcing the lawsuit, Planned Parenthood decried the new criteria, saying, "Abstinence-only programs are not only unpopular, but they are also the same harmful programs that often blame survivors for their own sexual assaults, peddle fear, and ignore the needs of LGBTQ teens."
If you take a cynical view and believe Apple's business is to peddle extremely high-margin goods to a captive audience of ecosystem-locked suckers, you're going to have to explain how and why Apple was able to gain market share against Android with this phone.
In a time where psychedelia for some bands is simply owning a Brian Jonestown Massacre record, popping on a black turtle neck shirt and smacking a wah-wah peddle, The Moonlandingz display all the best traits of the genre in that their performance feels transformative and enrapturing.
However Mr. Long's ethical troubles factor into the equation, Mr. Trump has made clear that he considers it the duty of all administration officials to peddle his version of reality to protect his interests, be it on matters of policy, politics or the embarrassing Russia investigation.
But this information somehow hasn't stuck with the general public, with app developers, who still tout "dark mode" as a safer way to browse, or with the companies that peddle "blue light glasses" and "blue light lenses" as a necessary, preventative step against serious eye problems.
According to her, any companies here in the U.S. of A. that are trying to peddle vanilla-like products or any such derivative (like reduced fat vanilla ice cream) must derive their flavor exclusively from real vanilla -- and if it doesn't, the company must disclose that.
For instance, earlier this year, Burkman helped peddle conspiracy theories about the murder of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich when he announced a press conference in which he said he would "present a witness" who would identify two individuals who had information about Rich's murder.
At MOS, Mr. Peddle built a personal computer around his new chip called the KIM-1 (the letters stood for Keyboard Input Monitor), and he started selling chips to a pair of young entrepreneurs, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, who were building a company called Apple.
In addition to those controversies, YouTube has struggled to deal with the people behind the channels that peddle questionable content, including conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who had his channel stripped of ads, and influencer Logan Paul, who remains on a 90-day suspension for running afoul of YouTube's policies.
It's hard to work up a venomous lather when every athlete has hollowed out the section of their brains where interesting thoughts exist so they can peddle an app that allows you exclusive access to the shape and color of their bowel movements not available on other social media.
"He spent two decades at Goldman Sachs helping the bank peddle the same kind of mortgage products that blew up the economy and sucked down billions in taxpayer bailout money before he moved on to run a bank that was infamous for aggressively foreclosing on families," she said.
" She went on: "He spent two decades at Goldman Sachs, helping the bank peddle the same kind of mortgage products that blew up the economy and sucked down billions in taxpayer-bailout money before he moved on to run a bank that was infamous for aggressively foreclosing on families.
Facebook critics like Jeffrey Chester want technology companies to provide lawmakers and regulators more insight into their data collection practices, and how that data is used to peddle ads, particularly in the vulnerable teen years, an anxiety-laden transition to adulthood filled with social, emotional and developmental challenges.
Think of the controversial 2018 Super Bowl commercial in which Dodge used a Martin Luther King Jr. speech to peddle Ram trucks; it was one of those uniquely late-capitalist moments where an act of protest or a racially progressive speech was reduced to a bland commercial prop.
Jameela Jamil, an actor on "Good Place," is on a quest to upend Instagram's #sponcon machine — #sponcon is short for "sponsored content," or posts that celebrities are paid to promote — that pays untold sums to those who peddle weight loss teas and shakes, particularly celebrities (see: Khloe Kardashian).
Trump can desperately peddle any baseless argument he wants that his impeachment is invalid -- even one that some of his base will support -- but the reality is Trump will forever be defined by the stain of being only the third president in United States history to be formally impeached.
It includes the High Five Stretch, which is meant to disperse tension held between the fingers and to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome; the Neck Peddle, which is intended to lessen shoulder pain; and the Quad and Hip Flexor, a stretch designed to relieve tension and lengthen the thigh muscle.
Members of the United Constitutional Patriots also have a radio show, according to the Daily Beast, which they use to peddle far-right conspiracy theories, including the bizarre QAnon conspiracy that claims President Donald Trump's enemies, including Soros, Obama and Clinton, are running a child sex-trafficking ring.
Mnuchin "spent two decades at Goldman Sachs helping the bank peddle the same kind of mortgage products that blew up the economy and sucked down billions in taxpayer bailout money, before he moved on to run a bank that was famous for aggressively foreclosing on families," Warren said in the statement.
About 10 years ago he was driving down a different road near Kenosha Lake when a piece of rebar fell off of a passing truck and speared straight through the driver's side of his car, from the window, through the back seat and into the trunk, Peddle recounted to the CBC.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (Vt.), a less-agitated Obama tried to soft-peddle the rancor and assume the role of conciliator.
A number of people we met on Hyde Street distinguished between the residents of the Tenderloin, many of them immigrant families, and those they called "street people" — the unsheltered drug users who congregate and camp along the sidewalks and the dealers who peddle crack cocaine, heroin and a variety of amphetamines.
Crude traders who peddle cargoes to refineries worldwide say speculators are on shaky ground as they drive futures markets above $21 a barrel, their highest levels for three-and-a-half years, on concerns about tighter supply from Venezuela and the potential impact of U.S. sanctions on supply from Iran.
Crude traders who peddle cargoes to refineries worldwide say speculators are on shaky ground as they drive futures markets above $70 a barrel, their highest levels for three-and-a-half years, on concerns about tighter supply from Venezuela and the potential impact of U.S. sanctions on supply from Iran.
It would take him months to make that infamous admission, months of denials, countless combative press conferences, a staff exodus, police raids targeting gang members, including those who recorded and tried to peddle the crack video, and, eventually, confirmation from the chief of police that he had the digital recording in hand.
But the campaign, in an attempt to normalize Trump's unfounded claims of a "rigged vote" and "large scale voter fraud," has begun to peddle an odd and misleading rationalization -- comparing Trump's promise during the debate to keep the country "in suspense" on Election Day and possibly after with the protracted 2000 recount fight.
Apropos of nothing, but clearly using it as an opportunity to sidestep the difficult question at hand, Trump brought up Clinton's use of a private email server and seemed to peddle his favorite conspiracy theory about how thoroughly the FBI actually conducted the investigation of Clinton and the hacking of the DNC's emails.
This is the kind of modern-but-not country that artists like Margo Price, Angaleena Presley, and Whitey Morgan peddle—born in a honky-tonk, aged in a bourbon barrel, steeped in history, but driven by fresh ideas and the drive to succeed in a world far removed from the outlaw years.
Which might explain why, in addition to trying to prevent people from openly discussing Dr. Li's death, the information blackout in the early stages of the outbreak and the government's handling of the crisis overall, the authorities are also trying to peddle an alternative narrative — and one that co-opts Dr. Li's story.
Unofficial market activity has flourished, too: people making and selling shoes, clothing, sweets and bread from their homes; traditional agricultural markets that appear in rural towns every 10 days; smugglers who peddle black-market goods like Hollywood movies, South Korean television dramas and smartphones that can be used near the Chinese border.
Be wary of cold calls and unsolicited messages "We know from experience that financial predators often take advantage of disasters to peddle their schemes and profit from the misfortune of others," Ronald W. Thomas, the director of the Virginia State Corporation Commission's Division of Securities and Retail Franchising said in an SCC release.
Facebook's terrible year didn't end with the Cambridge Analytica data breach — just a few months later, we'd find out the tech company possibly hired a right-wing PR firm to peddle anti-Semitic conspiracy theories to smear its critics — but it's the scandal that founder Mark Zuckerberg had to answer for first.
It's not clear who first made the fake image, but the original photo is from November 12th, 283 at Mar-a-Lago when Donald Trump Jr. got married at his father's private club—the same club that presents a massive conflict of interest now that foreign governments can buy a membership to peddle interest there.
It's not clear who first made the fake image, but the original photo is from November 12, 2005 at Mar-a-Lago when Donald Trump Jr. got married at his father's private club—the same club that presents a massive conflict of interest now that foreign governments can buy a membership to peddle interest there.
"From birther claims about President Obama to the blatant falsehood that millions of undocumented immigrants voted in the most recent elections, and outrageous conspiracy theories and fake news like 'Pizza-gate,' the President-elect and his transition team have been willing to peddle complete fabrications with little regard for their dangerous consequences," Schiff said.
But that still raises a question newsrooms have repeatedly had to face in the Trump era: Do you ignore the issue and let Trump and his media allies peddle falsehoods, or do you spend time fact-checking the disinformation, potentially at the cost of giving the issue oxygen and legitimizing it as a news story?
Afterward, instead of denouncing the personal attack, Senator Cory BookerCory Anthony BookerBooker: Trump enablers 'will go down in history as despicable actors' 28503 Democrats seize on Trump, Ukraine transcript: 'This is a smoking gun' Poll: Warren overtakes Biden, Sanders in New Hampshire MORE decided to peddle the line further when asked about the moment.
The same way Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation used "Kool Jazz Festivals" to pitch cigarettes, the same way Teacher's Scotch produced The Black Athlete documentary to promote liquor, the same way Wells Fargo attended black churches with"wealth building seminars" to peddle subprime mortgages, today's fast-food restaurants like McDonald's and Popeyes trade on race to profiteer hazardous food.
Following months of debate around the limitations of speech on tech-owned internet platforms, many of the biggest and most popular players in the world of social media have announced that they will no longer host content related to Infowars — the conservative personality's controversial talk show, video network, and website that often peddle false or misleading information.
Of course, Trump himself saw his candidacy born in a conspiracy theory -- Barack Obama wasn't born in the United States -- and has continued to peddle false conspiracy theories (Ted Cruz's father was involved in the JFK assassination, Muslims were celebrating on New Jersey roofs on 9/11, Barack Obama wiretapped phones in Trump Tower) throughout his candidacy and presidency.
It was never my main intention to peddle my personality for a living, but in the era of social media, the personal brand reigns supreme; self-commodification was an inevitable outcome for a young writer like myself—extremely online, comfortable with confessing her most deranged impulses to a large audience, and looking for affirmation and love.
" She added on page 340: "It is a fiction that the Ukrainian Government was launching an effort to upend our election" and told Mr. Castor that "if you're also trying to peddle an alternative variation of whether the Ukrainians subverted our election, I don't want to be part of that, and I will not be part of it.
Like any drug, there are the people who peddle it (who can stand to make a lot of money somewhat easily) and the people who become dependent on the product (in this case outrage)..." → WaPo's Tony Romm: Read Saslow's story "to understand how and why so many Americans, especially older ones, are falling victim to falsehoods online.
No, she names and shames her villains, from big banks who push for their own deregulation, to self-interested and moneyed politicians who cut their own taxes at the expense of the rest of us, to hate-mongers on Fox News and in the White House who peddle racism and misogyny to stir up an angry, bigoted Republican base.
Many peddle goods, like used clothing, sweet bread, or tamales to survive, as the price of basic goods in the Mexican borderlands is much higher than the rest of the country, sometimes even surpassing those in U.S. border cities: A pound of Serrano chilies in Matamoros costs $2.84, over half the daily minimum wage before the recent increase.
Anyway, I think it's really important to realize the extent to which peddling political snake oil, whether it's about the economy, race, the effects of immigration, or whatever, is to an important extent a way to peddle actual snake oil: magic pills that will let you lose weight without ever feeling hungry and restore your youthful manhood.
"After co-host Steve Doocy joked that talking to a reporter on the phone wouldn&apost give them a "gotcha" moment, Grisham said of the press, "They don&apost want information, because my team and I give them information every single day...they want a moment, they want their moment on TV so they can peddle their books.
The concepts of feeling someone else's pain and a consciousness being stuck come together for Rolo's third story, which picks up after Rolo's adventures in consciousness replantation got him kicked out of the neuro-technology business and led him to open the Black Museum, making a tourist attraction out of the morally questionable oddities he used to peddle.
"It provides immediate and long-term relief to students and parents struggling with the cost of college, it puts a greater focus on helping students graduate on time with a quality degree that leads to a rewarding career, and it cracks down on predatory for-profit colleges that peddle expensive, low-quality degrees at the expense of students and taxpayers," Scott added.
While the rest of us may not stock shelves at a Hobby Lobby, teach essay writing online while eating ourselves into obese oblivion ("The Whale") or peddle fireworks on the side of the road, we have most likely suffered anguish over the sins of our forebears, or have been driven to commit questionable acts out of fear for a family member's future.
Book a speech, and voila: University administrators will react with undue alarm, anti-fascist groups will peddle completely unfounded rumors about the terror about to come to town, the mainstream media will hype the proceedings like a heavyweight boxing match, and some well-intentioned and misinformed student activists will resist calls to boycott the event and show up to try and shout down the speaker.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina Lawmakers grill Ticketmaster, StubHub execs over online ticketing MORE (D-Minn.) mentioned the virus briefly, late in the debate, but the crew of candidates spent the evening raising their hands like teenagers, to get the attention of moderators, to peddle low-end insults against each other.
In a time when we don't quite seem to know what to do with boys — wanting them to be more sympathetic while we peddle them media soaked in violence and misogyny — Stevenson offers a young hero allowed to engage in all sorts of hair-raising adventures, while never permitted to forget that he should act like the good man he is to become — truthful, courageous, stalwart and faithful.
Austin: Maybe I'm strawmanning this, but let me strawman this for a moment and propose, that I suspect that if you sat down with the folks running the NBA, if you sat down with Apple, if you sit down with Blizzard, if push come to shove you asked someone in these businesses "Why is it important to work with China?" they would peddle something about soft power dressed up.
Rapid economic growth has created a huge new middle class who relish the opportunity to get rich, but who are also distrustful of everything around them: of officials who ride roughshod over property rights, of a state health-care system riddled with corruption, of businesses that routinely peddle shoddy goods, of an education system in which cheating is the norm and of people whose criminal and financial backgrounds are impossible to assess.
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The author is a professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences, Boston University School of Public Health In his op-ed ("Congress, don't help Big Tobacco peddle candy-flavored wares to kids," March 85033), Matthew Myers of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids argues that the current FDA regulations regarding electronic cigarettes do not impede the ability of companies to put truly safer products on the market to compete with conventional tobacco cigarettes.
Watching Republicans block an emergency paid sick leave bill and hold firm on CDC cuts and peddle xenophobia in lieu of real solutions, or hearing about a friend's boomer dad whose fever and coughing spells haven't compelled him to stay self-quarantined at home, I see the same dizzying ticker tape ablaze against the inside of my eyelids: I don't know how to explain to you that you should care about other people.
It also plays out in story strands that are well performed and produced — "Vinyl" is definitely HBO luxury goods — but not very compelling or fresh: the tension between Richie and his wife (Olivia Wilde), a former photographer and Warhol factory girl now stuck in the Connecticut house; the tension between Richie and his father (David Proval, a star of "Mean Streets"), a horn player who represents the jazz and blues roots Richie abandoned to peddle meretricious pop.
The mere thought of AnB writing a song that scrapes twelve minutes would've seemed laughable only a few short years ago, and yet prolific producer, Pig Destroyer axe-slinger, and bonafide government man in black, Scott Hull—who handles the lion's share of the songwriting for AnB—seems perfectly comfortable dredging up swampy sludge riffs and lumbering melodies, while Kat seems right at home roaring atop the shuddering doom she used to peddle in her past band, Salome.
For example, if the Supreme Court had instead held that past discrimination could justify affirmative action — what lawyers call the "remedial rationale" — then we as a country would be more likely to have a necessary and painful conversation about race that would include everything from slavery to Jim Crow to redlining to the discriminatory administration of the GI Bill after World War II. This is basically capitalist enterprises reducing race to a brand, in the same way they peddle lifestyles to targeted demographics.
"Being in opposition is usually easier and more fun than governing, so when their man came to power it was hard for some of the alt-right arguments to hold much water: that they their views were oppressed, that they had no mainstream political outlet, that they were an edgy counterculture," said Wendling, Far-right extremists who peddle anti-Semitic conspiracy theories have also taken issue with Trump's strong pro-Israel stance and close relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The industry is now an interconnected network of money and power that includes auction houses, where sales records are broken in a practiced routine that it is both mundane and exhausting, and art fairs, a pure distillation of capitalism in which galleries of all sizes pay large sums of money — thousands for a smaller gallery, usually tens of thousands for a larger one — to operate booths and peddle their wares to collectors (there are now more than 100 big ones all over the world).
The GOP establishment may soon be force-fed a presidential nominee who in the past made big campaign donations to support Democratic leaders Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE and Nancy Pelosi and spent 20 of the last 24 years heaping extravagant praise upon Bill and Hillary Clinton because, he claims, as a businessman he had to dish dollars to peddle influence in Washington.

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