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"purging" Definitions
  1. having a clearing, emptying, or purifying effect:Her fears of death have passed like a cloud, absorbed in the purging sunlight of clear poetry.
  2. having to do with deliberate or induced vomiting or evacuation of the bowels: Many physical conditions result from the purging aspect of bulimia, including electrolyte imbalances, gastrointestinal problems, and dental issues.
  3. the action of clearing, emptying, or purifying:It may require a lot of focused work involving the purging of old habits and harsh self-judgment.
  4. the act of removing or expelling people who are considered disloyal or otherwise unwanted from an organization, political party, nation, etc.: The judge has granted a temporary injunction stopping the purging of voter registration rolls.
  5. deliberate or induced vomiting or evacuation of the bowels: Binge eating can also occur on its own without the purging that occurs with bulimia.

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887 Sentences With "purging"

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Skin Purging Is Real "When I prescribe clinical-strength retinol, skin purging happens all the time," says Dr. Wedgeworth.
However, the news and chaos reminds me of binging & purging.
Basically, that means purging fossil fuels from the global economy.
This after purging Nick Mangold, Darrelle Revis, and Brandon Marshall.
Purging your closet is only half of the work, though.
They are purging people on the basis of their views.
Others had been bingeing, or bingeing and purging, for months.
Within hours, Spotify, YouTube and Facebook did their own purging.
The purging in Riyadh seems to have stopped — for now.
Grenell is now purging the intelligence service of Trump critics.
It has changed positions to defend voter suppression and purging.
Heading upstairs she pauses at the site of a significant purging.
Reuters reported that the EPA is purging its climate change websites.
Still, the president cited his advice as well in purging Comey.
Some people quite enjoy fasting and purging, cutting back and cleansing.
It's just going to involve a lot of cutting and purging.
Today is also fantastic for purging things you no longer need.
A big perk of expiring messages is that purging happens automatically.
The store was in the process of purging all its contents.
In response to the recent wave of purging, 11 different Change.
If not, he suggested also purging his name as a taxpayer.
The professionals recommended a process of purging and labeling what's left.
It was a hysterical, frightening night, a purging of war's emotions.
And you know, purging apps you don't use anymore can't hurt either.
Be gentle with yourself—you are processing and purging complex, sensitive issues.
Google reportedly began purging its users' cloud accounts of sexually explicit material.
It culminated in the player completely purging his Twitter account of tweets.
But while I may feel bad, purging is no longer an option.
Purging his rivals at the same time was just convenient for Mao.
This creates real danger that other states will pursue extreme purging practices.
"Make your profile stand out by purging it of buzzwords," Welch says.
Or Ophelia bingeing and purging with a big dish of baked pasta?
He was constantly just purging all of his creative energy onto paper.
The training would do the rest, purging him of fear and empathy.
The general had been Mr. Kim's chief henchman in purging potential enemies.
Poland's ruling Law and Justice Party, which is busy purging pro-E.
Ms. Nielsen's departure is part of a broader purging in her department.
A cult obsessed with aliens purging humankind from the face of the Earth!
Singer is looking forward to purging all the negative energy from her closet.
By the mid 2000s, it seemed like everyone was purging their VHS collections.
Well, we've officially decided to designate winter as the season of kitchen purging.
Twitter said it's purging tens of millions of suspicious accounts from its platform.
Itten supervised his students in maintaining vegetarian diets, fasting, and purging with laxatives.
Mr. Erdogan responded by purging Gulen supporters from the police and the judiciary.
He's been accused of targeting black voters specifically, purging them from voter rolls.
Creating her first painting, "Endometriosis (Coagulate)," felt like purging her frustration, says Kammer.
This could include purging voter rolls and starting investigations into voter-registration organizations.
Purging is normal, intended to clean out the body and provide energetic release.
The British designer excels at organization, from list-making to purging her files.
Modern Love Purging my possessions — and some anatomy — revealed what I treasured most.
Ohio is more aggressive than any other state in purging its voter rolls.
Big Hollywood players, fearing the next takedown, are redrawing contracts and purging feeds.
Under pressure to remove "extremist content," platforms are purging vital human rights evidence.
Westerners are used to purging, and that's how we get our emotions out.
While other states are purging voter rolls, California has gone the other direction.
Mr. Johnson struck back by purging the 21 rebels from the Conservative Party.
How about purging those with the same name and birthdates in different jurisdictions?
The increased purging far exceeds population growth or the growing number of registered voters.
He memorized them all, adding new ones and purging others when they became useless.
This cycle of buying and purging puts a lot of pressure on our landfills.
WSFA News reported that Rogers declined to comment on Hagan's statements about voter purging.
The question of purging is itself a defining issue in these "alt-right" circles.
Studying the switch between the two modes, he hoped, might illuminate the purging process.
Twitter is purging inactive accounts, which is already affecting power users like Donald Trump.
Supporters of "voter integrity" laws argue that purging voter rolls help to prevent fraud.
It would specifically overrule the Supreme Court decision last year, barring those purging practices.
Writing Romy, she was not exactly purging but attempting to articulate her past symbolically.
But extending that action to purging the president-elect himself is a different matter.
Purging stuff from your closet is also a great way to use this energy.
These foaming formulas provide deep cleansing and pore-purging, plus free-radical-fighting antioxidants.
Unlike bulimia, binge eating is not followed by purging, but excessive exercise or fasting.
It's a purging of sorts, that ride, and usually lasts me a few hours.
Shortly after announcing its new tools, Apple began purging apps that offered similar services.
The farm recycles and reuses water, purging it every three weeks, which minimizes waste.
Stevens opposed the blood-purging method of Benjamin Rush, the city's most prominent physician.
The Supreme Court ruled Ohio's process for purging infrequent voters is constitutional in 2018.
Three of the four conservative advocacy groups have filed briefs supporting Ohio's purging methods.
A. Philip Randolph Institute, a case looking into Ohio's voter roll purging process. Rep.
You used the term "fashion bulimia," which encapsulates the bingeing and purging that's happening.
While the Department of Justice had previously served as a check on states' voter purging, the federal agency has taken a different tack during the Trump administration and urged election officials to be more aggressive in their purging practices, the report notes.
That Husted will defend and support the nonsense of purging voters is an incredible disservice.
Starting today, the company is purging accounts that — like ToyFreaks — appear to show child endangerment.
"They phased out the program, but that doesn't mean they're purging the data," said Hasbrouck.
For a good twenty years I struggled with food issues: laxatives, bingeing, purging, the works.
He is now trying to consolidate his power by purging the army and security structures.
The remedy is not mob rule but a purging of parties from the democratic system.
As in China, the line between fighting graft and purging political enemies is often blurred.
After purging themselves of destructive behaviors, Break Room customers leave their therapeutic session feeling refreshed.
As do videos about purging your closet, buying guides, and guides to avoiding buying things.
Purging the country of supposed PKI sympathisers meant murdering, by one common guess, 500,000 people.
It is important to remember that purging the memories of prominent figures usually never works.
Is Jones's ban an indication that Silicon Valley is finally purging toxic sites like InfoWars?
A. Philip Randolph Institute does not give states carte blanche to begin aggressively purging voters.
Tennessee has eliminated the practice of purging voters based on a lapse in voting history.
Instead of focusing on not purging, I began focusing on the stressors in my life.
The US Supreme Court on Monday upheld Ohio's system for purging voters from the rolls.
Opposition parties have mixed backing for purging coup supporters with calls for reconciliation and restraint.
Instead of focusing on forgiving her in your heart, focus on purging her from it.
Crumbling from within, corruption and inter-purging among the elites; attacks from without; generational succession.
One of the most notorious aspects of an ayahuasca journey is the violent purging involved.
Tesla is surging and Microsoft is purging, but first: a cartoon about wedding software updates.
Until his dismissal, General Kim had been Mr. Kim's chief henchman in purging potential enemies.
No political appointees like the ones Trump is purging would be protected by those unions.
As one of the leaders on voting in the U.S. Senate, one, stop the purging.
Purging the dirtiest cops, as Colombia has done, helps to keep weapons out of criminal hands.
Any advice for young men who are seeing a harmful pattern emerge with binging and purging?
But John realized that by purging pieces from his closet, he could actually do good, too.
And Discord, an app designed initially for communication between gamers, has begun purging white nationalist content.
Beyond that, Twitter is purging obvious bots and has informed users who engaged with Russian propaganda.
In the other, darker ending, they're instead hardened by the experience and turn tyrannical, purging dissenters.
To some liberals, that means a wholesale purging of the "corporate dominated" wing of the party.
"He is openly purging the democratic society," said Baskin Oran, a retired professor and prominent writer.
Yves Klein, who died at thirty-four, was obsessed with purging color of any external associations.
The New York Times reports how he did it, and how he's purging opponents … Former Rep.
Prepare to do some investigating, analyzing, and purging during Scorpio season and throughout the next year.
It has also been purging millions of accounts to weed out fakes, bots and dormant users.
By the time I was thirty, I was convinced that my purging days were behind me.
However, this kind of purging is much harder when the ex is sitting across from you.
Twitter has been purging fake accounts and has also outlined its efforts to ensure election integrity.
Georgia uses a similar tactic for purging voter rolls, which is also the subject of litigation.
Conservatives made an issue of purging party members who were blocking Brexit and Labour did not.
Purging voters is part of a larger malicious pattern that states have employed across the country.
" He accused Twitter of "purging people on the basis of their views," calling it "corporate Stalinism.
"The current purging ... targeting members of the party with a liberation background must stop forthwith," he said.
Erdogan's administration has been purging Gulen's allies out of the government and major private businesses ever since.
The album's fiery force simulates the purging of pent-up frustrations — his own and his audience's both.
Purging lobbyists may be as hard as eradicating illegal drugs, and for the same reason: strong demand.
Those who follow with compensatory behavior like purging or excessive exercise are typically diagnosed with bulimia nervosa.
In 2016, human moderators at Facebook were accused of purging conservative news from its trending topics section.
Purging ministers who voted for Brexit would provoke calls to even things up by sacking some Remainers.
Still, artists who are members of the Tumblr community have voiced concerns with purging and content removal.
Gupta also fears Sessions will soon try to use state voter data to try purging voter rolls.
Instead, Mr Najib appears to have strengthened his grip, by purging critics within the cabinet and police.
Donald Trump began his presidency by purging the White House website of any references to climate change.
Interestingly, she wasn't 100 percent on board with my strategy of purging "bad" foods from my apartment.
Is there anything more American than building a campfire — and anything more Trumpian than purging your enemies?
It stands for purging the establishment, for recreating a nostalgia-tinged version of some lost, past America.
Scenes of bingeing and purging appear throughout the series, but only as part of Jessie's larger story.
In 2015, Clyde introduced a bill to block Husted from purging voters unless they leave the state.
Newly installed National Security Advisor John Bolton seems to be purging the White House of ideological foes.
Recently, it avoided that fate by purging its classic in-house brands and selling its real estate.
The justices also agreed to decide whether Ohio had been too aggressive in purging its voter rolls.
Orcel outlined a bold plan to treble Santander's value by selling businesses and purging underperforming regional managers.
Noah had already come to me with the idea that Varga was purging, bulimic — hence the teeth.
From gerrymandering to purging voter rolls, it's no accident whose voices get counted, and whose do not.
He has led a sweeping overhaul of its ranks, purging commanders and installing allies to key posts.
It wasn't clear if the purging of her felony conviction would affect the deportation proceedings against her.
This is a purging ritual; they are allowing everything bad and dark inside themselves to be let out.
Demi Lovato previously released the 2012 documentary, Stay Strong, about her rough recovery from purging and self-harming.
Twitter beat revenue and earnings estimates despite purging a large chunk of suspected bot accounts earlier this year.
But until then, she's all about purging her closet of items she just doesn't love that much anymore.
Back when I was barred from casting my ballot, purging voters just wasn't an issue anyone cared about.
The other huge problem is that, far more than in the first two Purge movies, purging looks fantastic.
The Cuban government appears bent on suppressing dissent and purging the art community of its most radical voices.
Recently, we published our fall 2018 edition of the outdated pieces you should be purging from your closet.
Conservative YouTubers have been convinced for some time that YouTube is intentionally purging or discriminating against their views.
So the end result is that 2018 became the year many Twitter users began purging their tweet histories.
Wrong. Because apparently, sweat is amazing for your skin in a pore-purging, get-glowy kind of way.
Not really Purging it up, so much as running around going "Nyah nyah nyah!" like an unpoliced child.
The "purging" period Brown referenced is first four to six weeks of Accutane, otherwise known as isotretinoin, treatment.
The cuts and purging of programs and agencies, across the spectrum of the federal government, are jaw-dropping.
Paid ads can combat this, and Apple is also helping by purging the App Store of abandoned apps.
"There is a great purge going on and they are purging people based on their views," he said.
Belief in humours led to such disastrous treatments as bloodletting and purging; the computer analogy is also misleading.
But that would have entailed purging 10 million porn-sharing accounts, about three percent of its user base.
Cities like New Orleans, Memphis and Baltimore have been purging their cities of Confederate statues for several years.
On June 28503 last year, the Supreme Court ruled that Ohio's voter purging practices could, in fact, continue.
"Putting the system in order entails purging the system of a number of powerful actors," Mr. Villamayor said.
Cameroonian officials have neither talked of purging the nation of Anglophones nor said that Anglophones are not Cameroonian.
Ohio is the most aggressive state in purging its voter rolls, ostensibly to remove people who have moved.
This Instagram purging behavior isn't peculiar, since some of Lauren and Cameron's co-stars have done the same.
The same was true for another hot button case about Ohio's method for purging voters from its rolls.
Mr. Kim keeps the elite on its toes by frequently purging and reshuffling senior military and party officials.
This year, Democratic candidates remain focused on challenging vulnerable Republican-held seats more than purging ideologically impure incumbents.
Reached by telephone in London the day after the British elections, Mr. Thewlis discussed bingeing, purging and politics.
H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, who insisted on purging a political adviser from the Situation Room.
Like Nafarmaan, this is a band bent on purging the scourge of religion from the land of Bengal.
By purging the redundant codons, the scientists are eliminating the codons that viruses use for their own protein assembly.
Golding and Fransen are far from the only accounts affected by Twitter's newest purging of extremism from its platform.
But the operation is still active, with companies like Facebook and Twitter purging scores of accounts every few months.
The Republican Party has aggressively sought to rig elections in its favor, including voter purging, vote suppression and gerrymandering.
Those who aspire to this ideal figure can end up engaging in negative behaviors like restrictive eating or purging.
Then, feeling the shame of it all, she stress-eats in a corner while crying, followed by self-purging.
This can refer to an individual purging of the soul or the pursuit of a "just" war against heresy.
The purging of the band's digital assets may have something to do with the band's contempt for online streaming.
Early on, the CBR focused on stemming shady capital outflows and purging "pocket banks" that serviced their owners' businesses.
Bulimia, another common eating disorder, involves instances of overeating followed by depression and self-induced vomiting, purging or fasting.
Kim's father Kim Jong Il stepped into the north's party machine in the 1960s and began purging select individuals.
Did all the hot air rising off Daenerys Targaryen's fire-breathing dragons act like a pore-purging steam treatment?
For what it's worth, Election Year actually depicts the least purging of any of the franchise's films thus far.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan launched a crackdown, arresting or purging thousands of military officers, judges, academics, journalists and others.
What is to be gained by purging atrocities of ideological content and redrafting them as an exercise in style?
The lawsuit will determine whether or not Ohio's policy of purging voter registration rolls based on inactivity is constitutional.
And, as it turns out, purging your record collection of artists with trash politics ain't that hard to do.
Twitter has been purging users from its platform in an effort to get rid of bot and fake accounts.
They changed place names from Muslim to Hindu and rewrote children's history books, purging entire sections on Muslim rulers.
And while purging the administration of troublemakers has a certain logic to it, it also encourages staff-level passivity.
And, in a grisly gamification, their post-Experiment payments will correspond to how much purging activity they engage in.
Eliminating it would require purging a tentacular web of corruption encompassing thousands of people and built up over years.
Around the same time, Apple began purging from its App Store a number of apps that offered similar services.
Voter suppression efforts like redistricting, gerrymandering and voter purging (among many other issues) have long since made that clear.
Scaramucci has charged and then retreated with his remarks about purging everyone in the press shop he now leads.
According to Turkish officials, it was set up not long after Erdoğan began purging suspected Gülenists from the government.
Holder decision, with moves like closing polling places, cutting early voting, purging voter rolls and imposing voter ID laws.
I feel like it was a purging or a letting go and a letting go of some of the guilt.
It didn't make the binging and purging go away — it just gave me new things that were ruining my life.
Get Your Dose Right "[Skin purging] is less likely to happen with a milder form of retinol," Dr Wedgeworth says.
As someone who grew up on the internet, I cannot stress enough the importance of regularly purging your embarrassing presence.
He could have just asked the scientists in his own agency, but he's been rapidly purging them from the ranks.
He chose to turn the PP's broad church into an ideological sect, purging moderates and bringing in an inexperienced team.
Rather than reinforcing Turkey's democratic institutions, Mr Erdogan is purging his enemies, real and perceived, and entrenching his own rule.
I was used to purging in public places and managed to always get in and out without attracting any attention.
But many of the deletions are more run-of-the-mill fixes, from purging retweets to posts with minor typos.
Today, as in the nineteen-thirties, strongmen are ascendant worldwide, purging civil servants, subverting the judiciary, and bullying the press.
Kemp was also responsible for purging the voter records of more than 50,000 minority voters ahead of this week's elections.
Ohio's process for purging voters who vote infrequently is precisely the kind of barrier to voting that violates federal law.
In Monday's case — on Ohio's aggressive purging of its voter-registration rolls — Gorsuch provided the swing vote supporting Ohio's policy.
Possible meddling includes the purging of voter rolls and closing polling places to curb participation in certain communities, she said.
Purging just makes room for new stuff—and big, fat American houses are just the boxes to put it in.
A man who changed his past, purging German lineage for "Swedish," he understands America's love for the outsized invented life.
Other Democrats accused Trump of purging the U.S. government of perceived enemies following his acquittal on impeachment charges last week.
Starbucks quickly released a statement explaining the cup was about simplicity, not purging the existence of Christmas from the record.
But this past quarter was spent cleaning house, purging fake accounts, and suspending the most vicious hate-peddlers on the site.
Acting as a kind of bouncer, National Review has earned enemies who accuse it of purging dissident thought on the right.
The social network's made a show of purging tens of thousands of fake accounts at a time before various global elections.
Facebook is purging 559 pages and 251 accounts that have demonstrated spammy behavior that violate its rules, a spokesperson tells Axios.
My pores love a good purging, but the sticky texture that inevitably ends up all over my fingers drives me crazy.
Facebook said last week that it was purging over 800 political pages and accounts that have demonstrated dangerous spam-like behavior.
Ms Pérez also noted a rise in lawsuits filed against states by conservative activists seeking more aggressive purging of the rolls.
All the secret times I'm pretending to eat or other times I'm purging, and I'm trying to not let anybody know.
He warned ZANU-PF against purging members "with a liberation background" and said the army would not hesitate to step in.
The actor celebrated by purging his sizable collection of movie memorabilia, clothing, artwork, watches, furniture and guitars in the cheeky sale.
Given Kim's age and relentless purging of threats from the ranks of Pyongyang's elite, he could remain in power for decades.
Purging these professors would be a huge setback for China's efforts to attract talent from abroad and create world-class universities.
The Bambino Plus requires attentive maintenance, whether you're washing out the drip tray, or purging and wiping down the steam wand.
Instead, the one-way Trumpian notion of loyalty -- which includes purging any former anti-Trumpers from government -- remains at center stage.
Censors reacted by closing Mr Ren's social-media accounts and by purging the internet of numerous messages in support of him.
My body was taking a beating, I was purging multiple times a day, and I could no longer properly digest food.
A. Philip Randolph Institute, allows my home state of Ohio to continue aggressively purging potential voters based solely on voter inactivity.
The volcano has caused two dozen fissures to crack the Earth's surface open, purging fountains of lava and dangerous sulfur dioxide.
"I got myself into a cycle of hiding and bingeing and purging," Helbig wrote in the candid introduction to her book.
What will stop Georgia from purging rolls again in the same way Brian Kemp did to ascend to the Governor's mansion?
I cleaned out my closet last week and, in a torrent of frenzied decontamination, went overboard with the purging and donating.
The Soviets were purging and deporting Polish intellectuals; the Nazis were indiscriminately killing Poles, and herding Jews into the Warsaw Ghetto.
From the start, it's important that you know that I don't really have the luxury of purging myself from social media.
It's a perfect night to clear out the crap in your closet or do whatever purging action makes you feel accomplished.
I was anxious and stressed and exhausted as a single new mom, and, to cope, I'd been purging in the bathroom.
He is clearing the decks, purging his past of anything that could be seized on by, say, a future political opponent.
Ohio Republicans developed a system, recently upheld by the Supreme Court's conservative majority, for purging thousands of voters from the rolls.
A better practice is backing up all your data and purging everything from the device before installing the new operating system.
The Trump administration is disorganized on many fronts, but it is systematically purging climate science and climate scientists wherever it can.
If you change your mind about purging certain types of files, you can make adjustments in the iTunes and Mail settings.
Gouveia is deactivating idle sales points and purging Cielo's customer base as well as low-yielding users of card processing machines.
Instead of purging Trump and his supporters from the party like a responsible body politic should, they allowed him to fester.
The company agreed to take action against thousands of videos that violated the updated guidelines by purging them from its archives.
You're binging and purging at our family's expense," W.A.G.E. wrote then, before signing off as "Your deeply concerned friends and family.
Of course, the Twitter accounts of reputable news organizations aren't among the estimated 1 million a day that the company is purging.
Journalists immediately realized the man was purging old tweets that were critical of Trump, but he didn't get there in time.  LOL.
In recent months, Twitter has begun to crack down on suspected bot accounts by purging "locked accounts" that have exhibited suspicious activity.
The ladies of the Real Housewives of New York are purging their closest — and detoxing from drama — all for a good cause!
The practice harks back to Stalin, who wielded his power almost exclusively through the NKVD, the KGB's predecessor, regularly purging the party.
It has backed a strict voter-identification law in Texas which it previously opposed, and endorsed Ohio's practice of purging infrequent voters.
Gore's involvement is noteworthy because he's made a career out of defending restrictive voting policies, including racial gerrymandering and voter roll purging.
Through a blur of constant motion, he finds peace in the eye of the hurricane: the purging of nervous energy soothes, cleanses.
Alaina, who felt increased pressure after appearing on American Idol at 15, began purging more as the criticism of her appearance increased.
Lim said on Tuesday Najib's government deceived parliament over 1MDB finances and suppressed an investigation by intimidating and purging anti-corruption agents.
That's why it makes sense for Democrats to support Republicans who are genuinely committed to purging their party of Trump-inspired hate.
Certainly, there are medieval superstitions and treatments that we would not replicate today, such as purging a patient's body of pathogenic humors.
And I write honestly, the words purging Theo's insults and leaving them to rot on the page, as best as I can.
The purging function must have an override for cases where policies must be held for litigation or other legal or regulatory issues.
It was an adventure, and it came with a profound and unexpected benefit: It gave me relief from my bingeing and purging.
The volcano has caused almost two dozen fissures to crack the Earth's surface open -- purging fountains of lava and dangerous sulfur dioxide.
The center highlighted Texas, Georgia and Virginia as states impacted by the 28500 Supreme Court ruling with higher rates of voter purging.
In some cases, days and weeks after not having used the app, and long after purging it from running in the background.
In his own statement, Husted said he hoped the ruling would give other states a path toward purging duplicate or obsolete registrations.
Rival Commerzbank is also purging staff, aiming to reduce its 80 percent efficiency ratio to roughly the same level as Deutsche's target.
Ohio Republicans developed a system, upheld by the Supreme Court's conservative majority last year, for purging thousands of voters from the rolls.
To guard against players trying to sweat off extra pounds or purging, urine samples are taken and body fat percentages are examined.
A lower court judge in January ordered the purging of more than 200,000 people from voter rolls because they may have moved.
Justice Minardo disagreed with the lawmakers, Ronald Castorina Jr. and Nicole Malliotakis, who claimed that purging the documents would threaten national security.
And the market itself has stalled and retrenched several times along the way, keeping risk appetites tethered and purging or preventing excesses.
The company routinely announces its latest foreign influence campaign discoveries, often purging hundreds of coordinated propaganda accounts from its platform each time.
The great economic thinker Joseph Schumpeter argued that recessions served an essential purging mechanism enabling a society to become richer over time.
When you're cleaning your skin and purging it of what could clog your pores, it's also going to make your pores appear smaller.
But there's a term for people who habitually, perhaps even daily, run through cycles of damaging and then purging the body: self-harm.
Plus it can accommodate a whole bottle of wine, which I highly recommend for when you're purging your inbox of bad press emails.
After purging so many items, you may be tempted to go right back out and buy things to fill up your home again.
The government is reportedly purging judiciary officials affiliated with Muslim cleric Fethullah Gülen, who Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan blames for the attack.
Five stakeholders, including Norwest Venture Partners, SAIF Partners and GTI Capital, have accused management of ignoring them and purging their views from minutes.
Grief over family troubles led to binge eating which led to shame over gaining weight, and soon she was both bingeing and purging.
On December 18, the social network rolled out its new policies, purging several prominent white-nationalist and right-wing extremists from the site.
She had accumulated a fan base of "Konverts" who suffered from "Kondomania" — the "high of domestic purging," as New York magazine put it.
Pursuing internal enemies and purging the ranks of local governors and officials may be the Kremlin's way of giving audiences a fresh storyline.
When certain states, especially those with a dark history of voter suppression, are purging more voters than ever, our democracy has a problem.
Self-destruction is also evident in behaviors like habitual drug and alcohol use, and binging and purging behaviors in patients with eating disorders.
A Philip Randolph Institute, the case which will determine whether Ohio's practice of purging voters is unconstitutional under the National Voter Registration Act.
J: I remember Charlie talk[ing] about Hitler having been right—that the world needed a big purging every once in a while.
But Turkey has proved a difficult partner, purging thousands of judges, teachers, journalists and human rights campaigners after a failed coup in July.
As the Washington Post reported, participating states decide how to move forward with the information, though the program provides guidelines on purging registrations.
The boundaries of complicity have not yet been mapped, and the purging of the bad guys has an air of corporate damage control.
Modern Love: In this week's column, a woman finds that purging her possessions, and some of her anatomy, reveals what she treasures most.
MPLX said that during the fourth quarter, it completed purging on the mainline, a process during which contaminants are removed from the piping.
Her remedy, a preliminary injunction, prevents the counties from purging the targeted voters unless a later trial produces a ruling in their favor.
"We are seeing the purging, the cleaning of this major online institution to be more favorable towards corporations and governments," Mr. Rudkowski said.
CNN's Stephen Collinson says Trump is building a governing team in his own image and purging restraints that have tempered his impulsive instincts.
Bolton acted quickly to develop his fiefdom inside the White House, purging the National Security Council's staff of appointees from his predecessor, Gen.
To reassert control after the failed coup last year, Mr. Erdogan has created an administrative vacuum by purging or arresting about 175,000 people.
White House spokesman Hogan Gidley on Monday confirmed that the Trump administration was purging federal government employees "actively working against" President Donald Trump.
I actually read something online about someone comparing the regurgitation of snakes to what I do, in terms of the purging, the vomiting.
Trump has spent the better part of the last three years purging his administration of military and intelligence officials who clashed with him.
As part of the purging process, I've decided to create a new email because my old email is getting stocked up with junk.
In their wake, local people are purging every last vestige of Islamic State's presence: demolishing militants' homes and even digging up their graves.
Some of you may be planning to roll up your sleeves this weekend for some much-needed spring cleaning and purging of stuff.
Or, you might notice unexplained weight loss or physical evidence of bingeing and purging, which could indicate your child has an eating disorder.
Kathleen Clyde, a Democrat who has spoken out against voter purging and who proposed legislation to adopt automatic voter registration across the state.
Which sparks the notion that, with a bit of cosmetic tweaking and online purging, she can shave off enough years to begin anew. Right.
Since then, the central bank has shut nearly 500 banks, purging the sector plagued by poor corporate governance practices, money laundering and Western sanctions.
A zero waste lifestyle isn't simply about eating clean and purging your plastic belongings — it involves adopting a more thoughtful, minimalistic approach to living.
Emboldened by the appointment of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, conservative lawmakers across the country have been successfully purging abortion services from their states.
In fact, one of the purposes of Beijing's ban on commercial venues hosting cryptocurrency events was aimed at purging coins from scamming the public.
Ahead we're highlighting what R29ers around the world (not just our New York fashion editors) are purging and swapping from their closets this season.
I've been on this purging of social media kick lately, so I spend way longer than I'm proud of cleaning out my Facebook timeline.
After many days of purging, my apartment—which has always been clean and neat—reached a new level of order, as did my life.
I waited dumbly, impatiently for the weight to come off, completely unschooled in the practice of losing weight without extremity: no starving, no purging.
And as some people have noticed, Twitter is apparently doing so with a lot more zeal than it seems to devote to purging harassment.
Consolidating power and purging rivals, he executed his uncle by marriage and ordered the assassination of his half-brother at an airport in Malaysia.
It was only 1993 when United flight attendants reported that they were fasting, purging, and taking laxatives to keep their figure — and their jobs.
The company announced the position on Tuesday, the Atlantic reports, in an effort to appease users after purging 142 meme accounts in late July.
While he was talking over Rubio earlier, Jones charged Democrats with "purging" conservative voices and Republicans with acting as though this was not happening.
On Wednesday, the Court will hear oral arguments in his case, which challenges Ohio's practice of "purging" people from its voter rolls for inactivity.
There can actually be some great health benefits from a good round of scrubbing and purging, so don't think of it as a chore.
But while she's thankful he famously overhauled her closet in 2012, at time time, she was wary about purging the majority of her wardrobe.
Johannes Hahn, the European Union commissioner dealing with Turkey's application to join the EU, said the purging had the hallmarks of an orchestrated move.
The Supreme Court reversed that ruling, allowing the approach by Ohio, which is more aggressive than any other state in purging its voter rolls.
Congress can respond by amending that law to clearly prohibit programs that, like Ohio's, target voters for purging based on their failure to vote.
That is the milieu in which an identitarian like Donald Trump feels at home; witness his purging of public servants he deems insufficiently loyal.
But both declined the invitation in recent days, in what Cruz described as a refusal to discuss the administration's "purging" of references to Islam.
Rather than working to create a united front against Trump, she and her followers are fixated on purging Democrats whom they deem insufficiently progressive.
Janay cries and reports spending an hour throwing up the night after the four-way, which Amaral calls "emotional purging," indicating the session worked.
"Influence is erotic," Smee writes of Bacon's effect on Freud, arguing that he stimulated the ruthless purging of sentimentality that characterizes Freud's mature style.
Step two was a major series of cultural reforms that included purging anti-American and anti-Jewish clerics and granting more rights for women.
No amount of purging the references to the Attitude Era's treatment of women and no amount of Stephanie McMahon's self-aggrandizement will alter that.
Lindow also praised the central bank's policy of purging the banking sector and shutting dozens of lenders as it helped to cap capital flight.
Political tensions have also resurfaced in Turkey where authorities have extended an emergency period and continued purging officials they say support dissident cleric Fethullah Gulen.
The disorder, involving both eating restriction and bingeing and purging, left her weighing only 60 pounds when she was admitted to the hospital this summer.
The idea that there might have been anything, say, wrong with the purging of dissenters is not open for discussion — perception is all that matters.
The site's founder, Andrew Torba, tells my colleague Joe Bernstein the service now has more than 455,000 users after purging a wave of (Russian!) bots.
"Bingeing, purging, and compulsive exercising alters your brain chemistry and that interacts with MDMA to make you more susceptible to the negative consequences," Brewerton says.
Follower counts are — rightly or not — a key metric of legitimacy across the network, and purging inflated numbers is one small way to restore trust.
Ohio already has what's considered to be the most aggressive approach to purging voter rolls, a practice Republicans say is necessary to combat voter fraud.
It's likely that a binging and purging episode would cause some biological change that would show up in the Apple Watch data, according to Bulik.
One recent study found almost one in five boys had resorted to diet pills, purging, skipping meals, steroids or tanning products to change their appearance.
But in the two years since the scandal first broke, Mr Najib (pictured) has worked assiduously to bury it, while purging opponents and distracting voters.
But purging all but apps you trust from the list can certainly give you some peace of mind if you're nervous about your online privacy.
Gay men are also seven times more likely to report binging and 12 times more likely to report purging than heterosexual males, according to NEDA.
Laurer claims in her autobiography that she was kissed by a teacher in seventh grade, around the same time she began purging after she ate.
The long-awaited report came in response to House Democrats' concerns that Trump appointees were purging civil service employees deemed insufficiently loyal to the president.
States with histories of racial discrimination had higher rates of purging registered voters from voter rolls than other states, according to a report released Friday.
It went on, in a letter written in English and published on Twitter, to complain that the Shabab was wrongly purging Kenyans, Tanzanians and Ugandans.
They have expanded into new areas, including traveling by sea to a small town on Somalia's northeastern coast, and they have been purging their ranks.
As millions have rallied to his side, he has begun to implement policies that had long been in the making, especially purging the Civil Service.
A growing Red Scare led to the purging of the Communists (and other leftist activists) from the UAW and much of the broader labor movement.
But not long after the coup was put down, the government began purging the state bureaucracy of those it suspected had links to Mr. Gulen.
A. Philip Randolph Institute that some will interpret as a go-ahead to other states to suppress minority votes through purging of the registration rolls.
The latter announced in a rare press conference Monday that those behind the "purging" of ZANU-PF must stop, or the military will take action.
Kemp also oversaw the purging of 107,000 voters from Georgia in 2017, largely because they hadn't voted in several years, according to American Public Media.
Voter purging is a process that is built to help states maintain accurate voter rolls through canceling registrations for voters who are no longer eligible.
I had been dealing with disordered eating since I was in my late teens, and by my twenties I was purging multiple times a week.
The party then gained control over the National Judiciary Council, which selects judges, before it took its final step: purging and recasting the Supreme Court.
The sense of disarray was deepened by the purging of Mr. Tillerson's inner circle and the sudden dismissal of a personal aide to Mr. Trump.
Since Facebook and Twitter offer no simple method for doing a mass purging of timelines, you will likely have to rely on third-party tools.
If the extradition bill is passed, the Chinese Communist Party will start targeting and purging its perceived opponents here, one by one, group after group.
Like Samuel Beckett, whose approach to dialogue and line delivery was famously rigorous, Straub-Huillet are known for purging their filmic dialogue of natural inflections.
Illiberal democracies are electing authoritarian personalities like President Duterte in the Philippines, who are purging judges and locking up journalists who dare to criticize them.
They feel a rare and comforting sense of moral certainty when they are purging an evil person who has violated one of their sacred taboos.
According to the Times, activists soon discovered that 40,000 names—roughly one-fifth of the total—were wrongly included on the state's list for purging.
It cracked down on fake accounts, purging suspicious accounts from users' follower metrics and removed 143,000 apps between April and June for violating its policies.
But Erdogan insisted that a systematic purging of the military, civil service and other sectors were necessary to rout out those responsible for the coup.
Moderate Islam will not emerge in Saudi Arabia under a repressive regime whose foundation is based on purging theological difference and criminalizing the Muslim other.
"I was on it during the show, but I was in the purging stage," Brown said, referencing the painfully difficult first few weeks of the treatment.
It let me select batches of 50 posts, saving the images and videos to my iPhone's camera roll before purging them from the app for good.
But by purging straws, we're changing a small but consequential part of the daily throwaway plastic habit, which is a key part of the bigger picture.
After she was unable to continue to lose weight by sticking to the Atkins diet, she resorted to binging and purging to get her weight down.
A 2016 Reuters analysis found roughly twice the rate of voter purging in Democratic-leaning neighborhoods in Ohio's three largest counties as in Republican-leaning neighborhoods.
As my colleague Matthew Yglesias points out, Trump's initial rationale for purging Comey was an abject lie and makes no sense given what we've since learned.
The company has since dramatically scaled back its ambitions on the hiring front as well, and has been reportedly been purging employees and bleeding top talent.
A few weeks previously, the researcher had found by chance that a common-as-muck fungus had contaminated his experiment but seemed to be purging bacteria.
Preet Bharara, U.S. Attorney Days in the administration: 51 Fired as part of the purging of the leftover U.S. attorneys who served under the Obama administration.
To their credit, the BBWAA forced the issue by purging over 100 voters, all of whom had ceased covering the game for at least 10 years.
Purging the worst excesses of Trumpism will mean abandoning the habitual anti-anti-racism that conservatives have used as their default campaign mode since the 1960s.
So consider purging it from your computer, or at least change the settings on your browser so you have to click to run Flash each time.
It also includes restricting urban counties' ability to open additional polling sites and purging voter registration rolls through the use of manipulable and overly zealous techniques.
The young, quixotic and radically left-wing grassroots members who placed Corbyn in his position of power are more interested in purging "Blairites" than winning elections.
"Compulsive behaviors such as restricting, bingeing and purging, in my experience, have been almost always a way to manage overwhelming anxiety caused by stress," she said.
Some stakeholders had accused it of moving too slowly, and it has faced accusations of corporate governance lapses, including purging dissenting views from minutes of meetings.
While the appointment of a monitor has some rational connection to the harm alleged in the lawsuits, officially purging the radicalization report raises questions about intentions.
The president has grown intolerant of criticism, purging his oldest allies from his inner circle and replacing them with yes men and, in some cases, relatives.
"The Court errs in ignoring this history and distorting the statutory text ... ultimately sanctioning the very purging that Congress expressly sought to protect against," she added.
While you're doing some deep cleaning and purging at the start of the new year, also go through all of the subscriptions you're signed up for.
U.S. lawmakers in both parties have expressed outrage in recent years as Erdogan expands his power over the Turkish government while purging political rivals and journalists.
Honor Pluto, the planet of death and rebirth, by purging belongings you no longer need... perhaps donate your things to someone who could use the help?
Sometimes, I appreciated Wobebot's requests for me to type out what I was currently doing or feeling, enjoying the catharsis of purging the negativity with words.
When I compose a song It's like I'm purging different memories and scars from my soul's past that are coming up for me to examine again.
There are so many concerns about already existing voter suppression and purging that's going on in many states but Georgia seems to be the prime example.
He was forced to abdicate in 1947 after Soviet-occupied Romania held elections, which solidified control by the Communists, who began purging aristocrats and other dissenters.
But that is how the purging of poisons always happens, and being disowned by one's father is a quite costly and dramatic act of political purgation.
The session ended with the once-unanimous Elections Commission divided along party lines — three Republicans now supporting purging the voters, three Democrats pushing to keep them.
That could spark the purging of an entire political class, which could create a vacuum that would likely be filled by non-democratic forces, he added.
When we reiterate this trajectory, are we reinforcing Hume's, Voltaire's and Kant's purging of Judaism from European history and the history of Western thought and values?
Manson paid close attention to Scientology and drew upon its emotional manipulation of followers with the idea of immortality and purging the self of past trauma.
They put a French war hero in charge, and, after purging Jews and communists, let art galleries continue exhibiting and publishing houses continue putting out books.
So consider purging it from your computer , or at least change the settings on your browser so you have to click to run Flash each time.
On June 11, the Supreme Court also revived Ohio's policy of purging infrequent voters from registration rolls, a ruling that detractors called another blow to voting rights.
Do you find that, in terms of the process of purging things and deciding what to get rid of, that men and women have very different reactions?
But the Internet Archive has been purging its banks of content related to a company which marketed powerful malware for abusive partners to spy on their spouses.
FaceFirst automatically purges visitor data that does not match information in a criminal database every 14 days, which is the company's minimum recommendation for auto-purging data.
"Lose You to Love Me" traces a toxic relationship with some pointed lines that have fueled speculation that the tune is Gomez purging her heartbreak over Bieber.
North Korea threatens the US territory of Guam; Trump's Justice Department supports Ohio purging its voter rolls; South Africa's president survives yet another vote of no confidence.
Kemp's office is also being sued by civil rights groups for allegedly purging 2963,219 voters from the state's rolls over the course of the last two years.
Go deeper: Less than half of U.S. states have performed on-site election risk assessments Facebook removes accounts tied to Iran for disinformation Georgia's voter purging problem
A leaked proposal circulating amongst democrats outlines a detailed plan to take over the internet by regulating digital platforms and purging content they deem harmful or inaccurate.
The show's ten-minute format lets creator Rebecca Sugar, the first woman to create her own Cartoon Network show, focus "Stuck Together" entirely on purging emotional demons.
"I was on it during the show, but I was in the purging stage," Brown said of the stage where the drug expels oil from the pores.
MOSCOW, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Russia's President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that the Bank of Russia should be careful about shutting banks when purging the country's banking system.
He noted that states are in the process of cleaning up voter roles by purging the names of people who have died or are ineligible to vote.
Of course the fact that I found exercise and fresh produce more humiliating than cigarettes, purging, or skipping meals only revealed the lingering grip of the disease.
But since surviving the coup, the increasingly authoritarian president has wasted no time in purging Turkey of elements that he has perceived as threats to his rule.
But for all of Trump's loose talk and Bannon's boasts about purging the party, we haven't, as of yet, seen any massive shift in U.S. foreign policy.
As Broderick outlined, while the purging of neo-Nazis from other social media seems to be causing them to ramp up on iFunny, it isn't necessarily new.
"This happens every presidential election — the boards all over the state start purging voters," said City Councilman Ben Kallos, chairman of the committee that oversees the board.
A failed coup in July 2016 sent him on a purging spree, cracking down on dissent, arresting opponents military and otherwise, and firing over 150,000 government employees.
A. Philip Randolph Institute — centered on a practice that has become the rage for some state lawmakers and secretary of state offices around the country: voter purging.
In reality, the tool has a documented bias against people of color, and has resulted in massive and unlawful purging of legitimate voters from the voter rolls.
It featured about 650 works of modern art seized by Adolf Ziegler, whom Hitler had tasked with purging German museums of art deemed antithetical to Nazi ideology.
It wasn't until 1908 that Western scientists acknowledged its existence; British botanist Richard Spruce was the first to study it and write about the "purging" it invokes.
I was stressed about making money, stressed about finding a job, stressed about being a good parent, and purging felt, weirdly, like a form of self-care.
Republican leaders have also embraced other tactics that limit people's ability to vote, including purging voter rolls, going after voter registration groups, and closing down polling places.
Republican leaders have also embraced other tactics that limit people's ability to vote, including purging voter rolls, going after voter registration groups, and closing down polling places.
While offering a contemporary setting—most cafeteria-style Filipino restaurants are devoid of trendy ambiance—Ponseca aids in the purging of shame and exoticism around foreign foods.
A world without recessions may sound like progress, but recessions can be like forest fires, purging the economy of dead brush so that new shoots can grow.
Since then, she's had about three Trump-related nightmares a week, and though not all of them result in purging, many are hard to let go of.
Political analysts of voter purging have noted that the purges disproportionally affect low-income and minority populations — voting blocs that are historically more likely to vote Democratic.
H. R. McMaster, Mr. Trump's national security adviser, who insisted on purging a political adviser from the Situation Room where decisions about war and peace are made.
Shoring up power Kim went beyond simply purging potential challengers, he also set about building a new support base for himself within the country and the army.
Passed by the House as H.R. 1, the Act would also make Election Day a national holiday and limit the process of purging voters from voter rolls.
"The reason they're purging them is they want to protect the voter roll from people that have moved and they're voting in the wrong district," he said.
As for the star, Neeson has whittled his winter persona down to a haggard nub of weary anger, purging any inkling of gentleness, melancholy or self-awareness.
It felt like a group therapy session or mass purging conducted by a leader, who, as a result of the dynamic, couldn't help coming across as messianic.
His office has also been ordered to stop tossing out absentee ballots with mismatched signatures, and he has been accused of purging voter rolls for the wrong reasons.
But last month, the clear stickers hit Ulta Beauty, and with them came a string of curious customers just itching to experience the pimple-purging magic for themselves.
Dr. Zeichner confirms that the purging should only last two weeks at most, with continued use of the product triggering it, which was totally true in my case.
And finally, if any of the corporate overlords currently purging the porn are reading this: Hopefully you can get around to banning the Nazis of Tumblr soon too.
Prior to the 2018 election, Donald Trump-backed Republican Kemp employed what many called voter suppression tactics in his home state, which included purging voters from the rolls.
"The reason they're purging them is they want to protect the voter roll," said Justice Anthony Kennedy, a conservative who often casts the deciding vote in close decisions.
In this version of history, Saudi society was once more tolerant; religious conservatives were interlopers who went too far in purging its diversity and imposing a doctrinaire vision.
And a North Korean leader who has consolidated his power by purging opponents (including his own uncle) and has launched more missiles than his father and grandfather combined.
Earlier this week, the UFC laid off an estimated 80 percent of its employees in its Toronto office—the biggest victim, percentage-wise, of a company-wide purging.
Advocates for aggressive voter purging like that done by Ohio's then-Secretary of State Jon Husted have cast themselves as vanguards of protecting the electoral system from fraud.
APM Reports has posted an in-depth analysis of the purging of voter rolls in Georgia under Republican Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who is running for governor.
By stocking the force with loyalists and purging suspected enemies, he created a counterweight to the military, which has a history of carrying out coups against civilian governments.
ANTI-CORRUPTION CAMPAIGN Prince Mohammed tightened his grip on power with the start of the anti-corruption campaign at the weekend, purging the kingdom's political and business elite.
Disenfranchisement can take many forms, and its most insidious manifestations are regrettably common: purging voter rolls, passing voter-identification requirements, understaffing or closing polling places, gerrymandering voting districts.
Mr. Norris is warning us to consider what may follow in the wake of even a healthy purging if the avengers are just as abusive as the abusers.
But a case coming before the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday explores whether some states are aggressively purging voter rolls in a way that disenfranchises thousands of voters.
ANTI-CORRUPTION CAMPAIGN Prince Mohammed tightened his grip on power with the start of the anti-corruption campaign at the weekend, purging the kingdom's political and business elite.
After missing the playoffs for the first time since 2011, Seattle embarked on an overhaul, purging several coaches and many of its recognizable players, almost all on defense.
Brod's comments come after technology companies, including Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet's Google, look to regain user trust by purging fake accounts and introducing new tools to control privacy.
The powerhouse skin-care duo — a pore-purging Dutch Dirt Mask paired with the radiance-boosting Double Dutch Roller — is like the ultimate reset button for their skin.
Mr. Chen responded by purging officials suspected of standing in his way, including one county leader who was jailed after quietly releasing thousands of inmates from the camps.
Like Lost Cause apologists, Texas A&M University honors the memorabilia of Klan leaders and takes pride in the racial provincialism of the past instead of purging them.
This was recited at the beginning of every session, along with some stuff about purging envy-based habits and acquiring as much of the world's wealth as possible.
NRA leader Wayne LaPierre, who billed the group for his luxury clothing and lavish vacations, spent the summer purging high-ranking rivals who questioned its dire financial straits.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor — one of four who dissented in a 2018 case that upheld an Ohio voter purging law — cited this very concern in her dissent.
"This is the ecosystem purging the 'easy money' crowd that arrived in past couple months," Spencer Bogart, a partner with the hedge fund Blockchain Capital, wrote on Twitter.
Yet the rapid concentration of power under President Xi Jinping — helped along by the steady purging of officials suspected of corruption — has put apparatchiks and bureaucrats on edge.
Helle came face-to-face with the reality of voter purging when he found himself unable to vote after spending several years serving overseas in Afghanistan and Iraq.
In the years following the Korean War, Kim Il-sung, the North Korean leader from 1948 through 1994, went full Stalin, consolidating hard-line rule and purging rivals.
And there's the issue of rampant Republican-led voter suppression — the gerrymandering, the voter ID laws, the purging of voter rolls, to name a few — that requires immediate attention.
They say Republican leaders in states such as Georgia have been purging voter rolls and passing laws that suppress voter turnout, particularly among people of color, something Republicans deny.
CHECK IF YOU ARE REGISTERED TO VOTE Inactive voters have been kicked off the rolls in states including Georgia, Nevada, Indiana and Wisconsin (voting rights activists call this "purging").
Facebook has been purging pages, accounts and advertisers in a clean-up effort after more than a year of scandals involving misleading content and the misuse of personal data.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has also shown a brutal side while consolidating his power, purging and executing a slew of senior government officials for slighting his leadership.
Kemp has said the registrations are being held up because of voter roll maintenance — the groups suing him and his Democratic opponent, Stacey Abrams, call it voter roll purging.
Google initially brought Search to China by purging results about touchy topics like the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, until ending the practice by pulling out of China in 2010.
First, I cleansed with Berry Bubbly, a purifying foaming clay cleanser, then I smoothed Pure The Pore, a pore-purging volcanic ash-infused clay mask, onto my T-zone.
Even after those were squashed, the NAACP and others have raised concerns about the paucity of early voting opportunities in some counties and the dubious purging of voter rolls.
In Hancock County, Georgia election officials sought to "clean up" the voter registration rolls by purging almost 20% of voters -- primarily African-American -- in the county seat of Sparta.
But this time, it's not the devastating impact of an asteroid, violent volcanism, or the deep-freeze of an ice-age that's purging the planet of its life forms.
The context: Abrams filed a federal lawsuit challenging the "gross mismanagement" of Georgia's 2018 gubernatorial election after she narrowly lost to Republican opponent Brian Kemp amid mass voter purging.
The disease is characterized by episodes of binge eating followed by purging, including self-induced vomiting, use of laxatives, excessive exercise, or restricted food intake, the study team notes.
Some adopt the bingeing and purging behaviors of anorexia and bulimia, while many—like Akers—will stop or drastically reduce their insulin dose in a bid to lose weight.
People with CS, he adds, tend to feel like the behaviour is a more taboo subject than other disordered eating patterns such as restricting food, or binging and purging.
Mandy has experienced many negative side effects as a result of the disorder: "Starting CS led me to go from restricting to full-on binging and purging," she says.
A start-up called Unity has said it will develop drugs based on new research on aging mice suggesting that purging certain cells can extend a healthy life span.
But Mr. Oetomo's youth took a dark turn in 1965, when Suharto, the virulently anti-Communist general, began to seize power and started purging suspected Communists and Sukarno supporters.
Voting-rights groups led by the Ohio-based A. Philip Randolph Institute had challenged Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted's (R) process of purging hundreds of thousands of voters.
A person may no longer be dangerously underweight, or may no longer be purging, but they may have a relationship with food that interrupts their ability to live normally.
Since his election in 2016, President Duterte has cited his fight against corruption to justify his brutal war on drugs, purging of journalists and mass dismissal of government officials.
He has drastically shifted the military's focus to naval as well as air and strategic rocket forces, while purging commanders accused of corruption and cutting the traditional land forces.
The Trump administration even launched a commision supposedly addressing voter fraud, largely seen as completely unnecessary and more of an insidious tool for purging non supporters from voting rolls.
But the performance already reveals its ending in its title — that this saturation of emotion, whether remorse or self-pity, will not lead to a true purging of character.
East German Communists proceeded more rigorously in their postwar purging of Nazis, and its leaders too quickly proclaimed that they had eradicated all vestiges of fascism in its territory.
" On Tuesday, Donald Trump Jr. posted on Twitter that Mr. Murphy was "A Democrat Senator openly admitting that Big Tech's censorship campaign is really about purging all conservative media.
Just 25, he was hired in 1931 by Franz Hamburger, an anti-Semite with an "anti-scientific attitude" who had been purging liberals and Jews from the faculty ranks.
And the Jets, after bumbling to a 5-11 record last season and purging their roster of high-priced talent like Brandon Marshall and Nick Mangold, need productive players.
And while the genre waxes and wanes like the moon over a creepy old house, it is unlikely to disappear as long as we have fears that need purging.
After the Obama-era Justice Department filed a friend-of-the-court brief calling the purging practices unlawful, a federal appeals court ordered Ohio to let those people vote.
"After this court's grant of review and the change in administrations, the department reconsidered the question" and has "now concluded" that Ohio's purging practices are legal, the brief said.
Now add chaos at the heart of the intelligence establishment: Trump is currently purging top spy chiefs whom he suspects are part of a "Deep State" plot against him.
A Wisconsin judge held three state election commissioners in contempt on Monday and ordered them to proceed immediately with purging more than 200,000 people from the state's voter rolls.
On the eve of his swearing-in, thousands of protesters marched through downtown Lima to demand early elections, in hopes of purging a political class widely seen as corrupt.
The law prohibits states from purging voters from the rolls for technical reasons like moving within a district, and imposes a waiting period and other requirements to remove voters.
In Long Beach, the police department had been purging internal-affairs records before the law went into effect, raising concerns that the department was trying to skirt the law.
Voting rights advocates have argued that purging practices can disproportionately affect minorities and low-income voters — and add yet another barrier to people's efforts to head to the polls.
But one thing has not changed: The zombie scares us by purging our darkest deeds — and in doing so, it makes us question what it means to be human.
The practice, officially called the supplemental process, but better known as voter purging or "use-it-or-lose-it" voting, is currently up for discussion in the Supreme Court.
Amazon Prime Day(s) came and went, and yet, you still find yourself juicer-less and purging money on your daily $10 green monster or *insert clever juice name here*.
There is a difference when it comes to gender, but more than anything, it has to do with a person's personality, how they relate to purging or letting things go.
He's already made use of that power, suspending over 22014,22018 voters—70 percent of whom are black—and purging more than 107,000 voters for not voting in the last election.
Reddit is purging Nazi, white supremacist, and other hate-based groups from its site as part of a new policy change announced Wednesday that targets and bans certain violent material.
When his purging started to resemble a script, he sent the pages to his friend the director Alma Har'el, who saw in them the basis for a semi-autobiographical movie.
Thanks to organizing guru Marie Kondo, we are collectively purging our homes of old items that no longer spark joy, and our drawers are looking a little neater for it.
Your ruling planet Jupiter enters Scorpio today, kicking off a year-long journey towards psychic development and purging of old baggage you no longer need to carry around with you.
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Telegram has made its own counter moves against ISIS propaganda, purging a series of pro-ISIS public channels last November which had been allowing extremists to broadcast pro-ISIS content.
He defended the operation as a matter of national security for Turkey, saying it was aimed at "purging terrorist elements" from Afrin, according to a statement from the Turkish government.
"Muhammad bin Salman is doing many of the things I have been fighting for: empowering women, fighting radicalism and purging corruption," says Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi columnist exiled in America.
And, like a woman who might actually be going broke, I started purging my house and my closet of everything unnecessary for a mighty big fire sale on the horizon.
It can also be used to punctuate a life change through the purging of the old, the closing of a life chapter, and the beginning of a fresh new page.
In terms of wider impact, the nuclear delete might also have the effect of encouraging more screengrabbing (or other backups) — as users hedge against future message manipulation and/or purging.
The young leader stirred up tensions on the Korean Peninsula with his nuclear weapons testing and purging of several key officials close to Beijing, including his uncle, Jang Song Thaek.
Mr Gulen was for years an ally of Mr Erdogan, never more so than when Gulenist prosecutors were busy purging the military "deep state" on charges of fomenting a putsch.
Indeed, this was the next logical move for the Chinese strongman who has spent the last six year purging enemies, accumulating political power and recentralizing economic and national security policymaking.
While you may have felt angry or overwhelmed when your loved one died, the person you're writing to may have channeled her grief into work or hyper-efficient house purging.
As previously reported , Lovato allegedly had numerous bad influences around her and sources tell TMZ that part of the benefit of rehab is purging such negative presences from her life.
The moves are also in line with Kim's years-long efforts to consolidate power by purging senior officers and promoting trusted younger advisers to the politburo and other core positions.
The typical eating disorder narrative follows a predictable arc: A person's restrictive eating or bingeing—with or without purging—gets out of control, they struggle, and then they seek help.
Excavators chugged in, powered by money from the federal government, and the property of black folks, renters and owners alike, was seized in a 20-block purging of the poor.
Some suspect the hooligans in France who threw flares during the football match were trying to sink Croatia's Euro 2016 chances as a desperate means of purging its football establishment.
For Julia Haney Montanez, an interior designer living alone for the first time in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood, purging is the first step to making the most of what you have.
The group said that data suggests, but does not prove, that the customary process of purging voters who have moved or died from the rolls is also removing legitimate voters.
Even as courts have invalidated Republican-drawn electoral districts targeting racial minorities, partisan gerrymandering and purging of voter rolls have emerged as tools to suppress voting, voting rights advocates said.
If you're on an iPhone, there's no option for purging multiple contacts at a time — you have to open each one up, tap "Edit," and scroll down to Delete Contact.
It would give the hard right a foundation myth of staggering power: the democratic will of the people overridden by a decadent cosmopolitan elite, who need purging from public life.
Ridley Scott, who directed the movie, and Imperative Entertainment, the company that produced and financed it, were lauded in December for purging the disgraced actor Kevin Spacey from the film.
On Monday, Pope Francis began purging members of Chile's church hierarchy over the abuse cases, accepting the resignations of the bishop at the center of the scandal and two others.
"I delivered Revel James unmedicated, and to go through a miscarriage, this purging of life … this conversation in your mind and the physical pain," she recalls of the difficult feelings.
As soon as you figure out which email addresses can be safely relegated, you can delete every email from each of them without purging the stuff you want to keep.
ISTANBUL — The Turkish government expanded its crackdown on dissent and free expression over the weekend, purging nearly 4,000 more public officials, blocking access to Wikipedia and banning television matchmaking shows.
But Mr. Erdogan has taken his authoritarian bent to an extreme, imposing the state of emergency and purging the opposition, academia and the army after a failed coup last year.
However, you need to turn on the Optimize Mac Storage setting to see the amount of space you regain from files the Mac considers worthy of purging in a pinch.
Klobuchar said she'd tackle the problem by trying to "stop the purging" of voters from the rolls, which became a major issue this month after purges in Wisconsin and Georgia.
Abrams said the purging of voter rolls, rejection of absentee ballots and closure of polling places across the state changed the outcome of the election, which Abrams lost by 1.4%.
But the department said the purging was unrelated to the law, and that the city had retained police records, and all records for current employees, for the last 17 years.
He joined majorities that upheld voter-ID laws and eased the way to purging voters from the rolls, each of which has a disproportionate impact on young and minority voters.
"The reason they're purging them is they want to protect the voter roll from people that have not that have moved and they're voting in the wrong district," Kennedy said.
December's historical seasonal trend bottomed Friday, the Fed is probably looking to placate irritated markets with its Wednesday decision and hedge funds should be done purging unwanted equity risk by now.
Activists rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court ahead of arguments in a key voting rights case involving a challenge to the Ohio's policy of purging infrequent voters from voter registration rolls.
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I still believe Facebook would be well served to consider how it might seek less user data, and to develop new programs around purging the data the company has already collected.
In the three months since the coup attempt, authorities have suspended or dismissed 53,000 civil servants, judges, lecturers, military personnel and police - purging some of the most established pillars of society.
Redirecting Justice Department resources towards aggressive protection of voting rights, including cracking down on what O'Rourke calls "draconian voter identification laws" and preventing politically motivated state officials from purging voter rolls.
While 2017 was a dumpster fire by many accounts, it also blessed us with some pretty major skin-care innovations, including prescription-grade acne gels, luxury moisturizers, and pore-purging cleansers.
By 1990, most of its labs had disposed of samples collected between 1933 and 1945, but it now appears that this purging process is still incomplete, much to the MPS's embarrassment.
America prides itself on being a democracy, but purging of voter rolls, rolling back of voting rights, and other GOP-led efforts are making it harder to participate in that democracy.
As someone who felt proud of finally purging my entire closet of every stinkin' pair of pinchy shoes, I find this low-heeled, round-toed breed a breath of fresh air.
What may seem like an overtly simple, even mundane gesture, instead takes on the form of a deeply philosophical purging of the book as an archive and repository of collective knowledge.
It will also prohibit the VA from signing settlements with fired or dismissed VA employees that commits the VA to concealing serious medical errors or purging negative records from personnel files.
Seemingly neutral things like purging recent nonvoters from the rolls have "horrific effect on voter registration, especially for minorities," making it harder for them to vote when they do want to.
Brad, the facilitator, had said the Peruvian and Columbian tribes that use ayahuasca see purging — vomiting, diarrhea, crying, laughing, and yawning — as a vital part of the healing the drug brings.
I also wanted a therapist to understand the pressure I put on myself — that I already felt so guilty for purging; I needed to feel like someone was in my corner.
The upswing was J. C. Penney's first in that critical metric in a year, an indication that the chain's strategy of purging excess inventory and closing underperforming stores was paying off.
Some economists even hailed recessions for their "cleansing" effects, purging unproductive companies in much the same way that forest fires burn up dead wood and release seeds that provide new growth.
Dismantling Russian spy gear, however, proved far easier than purging Russian power, which has shadowed Ukraine constantly since it declared independence in 1991 but became far more aggressive in recent years.
The Justice Department took the position that Ohio's methods were prohibited under President Barack Obama's administration, but Trump's administration reversed the government's position, and now supports Husted and Ohio's purging method.
Then in July — so in the third quarter, and therefore not reflected in the company's second-quarter report — Twitter started purging tens of millions of suspicious accounts from its follower counts.
"Out of the mists of years and years of not giving us very clear information and purging people in the middle of the night, suddenly everything is online," the mayor said.
Political appointees hold meetings without career staff members and talk openly about purging anyone they see as friendly to the former secretary, according to one former official familiar with the comments.
This year, in a devastating term for voting rights, the court upheld voter purging in Ohio and racial gerrymandering in Texas, while refusing to curtail partisan gerrymandering in Wisconsin and Maryland.
The Virginia lawmaker argued that the directive runs the risk of compromising sensitive voter information, which could both violate the law and lead to a purging of voter rolls in elections.
The punishment for participating in democracy has been a rash of voter ID laws, the purging of names from the voter rolls, redrawn district boundaries and closed and moved polling places.
We usually think of the 1950s as the decade of anti-Communism, defined by Senator Joseph McCarthy, the Hollywood blacklist and the purging of suspected Communists from unions, schools and universities.
The case involves Ohio's appeal of a lower court ruling that blocked the Republican-led state's policy of purging people from voter-registration lists if they do not regularly cast ballots.
Mr. Trump is telegraphing his administration's intent to provide cover for longstanding efforts by Republicans to suppress minority voters by purging voting rolls, imposing onerous identification requirements and curtailing early voting.
His attempts to convince the Losers to conduct the tribal purging ritual he's been studying proves pointless, and the Native Americans, like the two gay teens, are never heard from again.
Justice Elena Kagan, meanwhile wanted to know why Congress didn't specifically say in the law that the prohibition on purging voters for inactivity doesn't apply when a state sends confirmation notices.
Ultimately, after what felt like years of packing and purging, I realized the secret to life on the road lies in balancing the practical with the purposeful, statement styles with everyday essentials.
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Between the lines: Those who advocate purging voter rolls often claim they are trying to prevent voter fraud, and they often believe those who haven't voted in recent elections have probably moved.
On Monday, a left-leaning civil rights audit of Facebook urged the company to expand its ban on white nationalist content by purging additional words, phrases, and symbols from the social network.
By purging the dark spectrum of human emotion and laying it down on tape, they captured the raw and chaotic essence of life that few artists have touched upon with such honesty.
If he loses in November, the Republican establishment, along with its donor class, could claim victory and restore the party to its former image while purging the party of its populist influence.
Fitch expects SCBAM's back-office system to improve further in the near-to medium-term, following a planned upgrade of its capacity and a systematic purging of redundant data from its database.
But while he himself is not a neo-Nazi he has no intention of purging anyone from the movement for being too racist: The alt-right is a safe space for crimethink.
" Kardashian West, 37, previously opened up about West purging her closet when they first began dating and said on Keeping Up with the Kardashians her husband gave her "a full clothing makeover.
Antiretroviral therapy, or simply ART, can suppress HIV replication, but it can't eliminate every trace of the disease, as it's not capable of purging cells in which the virus has gone dormant.
A recent study showed that the very jurisdictions subject to preclearance under the Voting Rights Act — precisely because of their history of discrimination — are purging registered voters from their rolls more aggressively.
Yet he has ruled ruthlessly, purging potential rivals, including even his uncle, Jang Song Taek, who had been seen as the power behind his throne, and the country's main interlocutor with China.
Using the surveillance data supplied to them by intelligence officers, they're going to sweep Medellín grid by grid, methodically purging each neighborhood of Escobar operatives before moving on to the next one.
Scaramucci is looking to put his own stamp on the press operation by purging it of staffers loyal to White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and outgoing press secretary Sean Spicer.
She hasn't backed off of her charge that Kemp and Georgia Republicans successfully suppressed the vote, particularly of black Americans, by closing polling places, purging voters, and slowing over 50,000 voter applications.
You're confined to working with specific angles, and purging it of excess water requires either awkwardly placing a glass underneath or twisting it around so that it spills into the drip reservoir.
That same month, the court's conservative bloc also approved Ohio's purging of its voting rolls, a move that some critics say changes voting rights to a "use it or lose it" proposition.
Adrian Zenz, a researcher at the European School of Culture and Theology in Germany, said Xinjiang officials were attempting "social re-engineering" by purging any hint of Islamic influence on Uighur society.
"The current purging which is clearly targeting members of the party with a liberation background must stop forthwith," General Constantino Chiwenga, told a press conference, surrounded by some 20033 senior army officers.
But as diligent as he has been about purging eligible citizens from the voter rolls, Mr. Kemp has been just as lax about the cybersecurity of the state's 27,000 electronic voting machines.
After her first husband, the Surrealist painter Max Ernst, was sent to a concentration camp, Carrington suffered a nervous breakdown and began to believe that by purging she could purify the world.
A voting rights group launched by former Georgia state lawmaker and 2018 gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams filed an emergency motion Monday in an attempt to stop a planned purging of voter rolls.
Demonstrators have so far rejected any election until there is a more thorough purging of the ruling elite, which they say is the only way to guarantee a free and fair vote.
MORE (R-Ariz.) is defending national security adviser H.R. McMaster, who has been under withering attack from right-wing media outlets worried that he's purging conservatives from the National Security Council (NSC).
Ohio began purging tens of thousands of voters from its rolls simply for sitting out an election; after years of litigation, the Supreme Court gave this practice the green light in June.
Last year, I recommended some resolutions for making your tech less frustrating, like doing regular maintenance on your devices, being a strategic shopper and purging the e-waste sitting around your home.
Abrams, who could become the first black, woman governor in the United States, has repeatedly accused Kemp — Georgia's current secretary of state — of voter suppression through purging rolls and holding up registrations.
This may seem a little petty, but purging your ex from your social media accounts can actually be an important and monumental step towards healing after a breakup in the 21st century.
The decision could not only decide the level of protections given to voters in Ohio, but the boundaries followed by at least a half-dozen other states who currently exercise voter purging.
The court ruled that the practice of voter purging was in unlawful violation of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, which prevents the removal of voters simply for failing to vote.
But a cursory review of Twitter shows that purging inactive and automated accounts may not be enough for users: many continue to urge the social network to enact more sweeping and effective policies.
This could involve taking down the old story, purging the cache so no trace of the old version exists and putting up the new one as quickly as possible to beat the competition.
Twelve year-old Imad Tammo was captured by Islamic State along with his family in the summer of 2014 when the militants overran the Sinjar area in northern Iraq, purging its Yazidi population.
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State budgets vary and some rely more heavily on federal funds for required steps for securing their elections, like purging insecure election machines and purchasing new machines that leave an auditable paper trail.
Wong covers topics like pH, the science of face washing, the difference between skin purging and breaking out, and what types of microorganisms cause acne, frequently reading scientific articles from peer-reviewed journals.
Photo: Marcio Jose Sanchez (AP)The only good social network is evidently toying with the idea of purging the worst thing about social media—and I, for one, couldn't be more on board.
Others are going beyond taking a step back and are actively purging their histories in an effort to avoid being the subject of Sarah Jeong–esque phony controversies ginned up by their adversaries.
Eclipses alter our course in life, changing the way we see things, purging things that no longer work for us, and bringing us new beginnings we didn't even know we were looking for.
The National Security Agency (NSA) has announced that it is purging what appears to be hundreds of millions of phone records collected by American telecom companies that the agency had acquired since 2015.
To the civil servants, as you are aware, there is a plan by the same people to influence the current purging that is taking place in the political sphere to the civil service.
"The most objectionable comments now get buried, with the really vile stuff hidden behind a disclaimer," Cramer said, adding that Dorsey also made a point of purging Twitter of millions of fake accounts.
The NYPD will continue investigations to find radicalized men and women, and the purging of the report will have no bearing whatsoever on research and analysis exploring violent extremism, including within Muslim communities.
In response to the Library's solicitation for public comment, the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) submitted a detailed letter outlining the legitimacy of the term's use and the dangers in purging of it.
Earlier this month, the same 5-4 lineup of Republican-appointed justices against Democratic-appointed justices affirmed an Ohio law for purging citizens from voter rolls that challengers said would disproportionately hurt minorities.
To fully delete your eBay account, it may take some time to do — the process of purging your eBay account and data from the system can take a month, or longer, to complete.
Kobach is a strident believer that measures like requiring photo identification on Election Day and proof of citizenship when registering to vote, plus purging outdated voter rolls, are necessary to maintain election integrity.
From their perspective, the Iraqi government under Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had begun a systematic oppression of the Sunnis, focused on purging the security forces of Sunnis and arresting leading Sunni politicians.
The Supreme Court on Monday opened the door for states to remove potentially millions of Americans from their election rolls when the justices upheld Ohio's practice of purging inactive voters from its registries.
Bjork and Beyoncé have shunned "likeability" in favour of purging their feelings into a fully-realised piece of art, stomping all over everything society tries to tell you a female popstar should be.
Mr. Trump has lashed out at his own team in response, ousting Kirstjen Nielsen, his secretary of homeland security, and purging others at the top of the department responsible for guarding the border.
The administration also reversed an Obama administration stance by supporting Ohio in its bid to revive a state policy of purging people from voter-registration lists if they do not regularly cast ballots.
The effort, coming from a leader serving in an acting capacity and as the federal government confronts the coronavirus pandemic, has sparked concern that the Trump administration is intent on purging career officials.
Republicans are engaged in an aggressive effort to prevent Americans from voting: In Georgia, Ohio and elsewhere, Republican officials are purging the voter rolls — taking away people's registration, often for no good reason.
In cases of large accounts like these, occasionally auditing and then purging dormant followers is a healthy step that should improve engagement, even if it loses followers, not a sign of moral failing.
The rise of the porn business and massage parlors has "cleaned up" Times Square, purging the corners of streetwalkers and bringing them under the control of a corrupt network of gangsters and cops.
Nervous staff members recently met late at night at a bar a few blocks from the White House and talked about purging their social media accounts of any suggestion of anti-Trump sentiments.
But short of ceasing to use the web entirely, occasionally purging parts of your account data, much like you would do with unwanted junk in your home, is the best you can do.
But the dramatic events at the turn of 2019 and 2020 could also change how future generations understand presidential power and the process of purging its abuse by the use of impeachment itself.
She also promised short-term relief, by way of purging corruption, from scourges like overdue student loan balances and other forms of predatory lending that shape the daily lives of many young people.
But I think Slave Play allows Kaneisha to get a little closer to subspace, if "subspace" here can be thought of as a moment of metaphorical purging, an out-of-colonized body experience.
Holder, a large majority of states have enacted or attempted to enact discriminatory voting restrictions: strict ID laws, closing polls, limiting the time to register and/or vote and purging of voter rolls.
The report accused Mr. Smyth of subjecting at least 22 teenage boys to savage beatings in his garden shed, with the intent of purging them of perceived sins such as masturbation and pride.
Dating back to the primary, many of Trump's leading boosters have been alt-righters who feel mainstream conservatives went wrong when National Review started purging anti-Semites and overt racists from its ranks.
The former Disney star began binge eating when she was 9, and began cutting her arms and purging at age 12 after obsessively comparing herself to the super-skinny models she saw in magazines.
Unfortunately, this makes my personal sentimental goods vulnerable targets to her purging, and every visit home is filled with at least one argument centered around her trying to throw away my high school yearbooks.
She shifted from cardio and bodybuilding to training as a powerlifter in December 220 and by the time she participated in her first competition, or "meet," three months later, she had stopped purging entirely.
So the purging of this report — the repudiation, if you will — may give the plaintiffs "satisfaction" by symbolically breaking the connection between the current mayoral administration and the NYPD's previous intelligence and investigative efforts.
A federal lawsuit accuses that state of illegally purging its voter rolls; in a recent two-year period, the 372,000 voters scrubbed from the rolls exceeded the number of new voters who were added.
The theory goes like this: The more of your own money that you have to spend on health care, the more careful you will be — buying only necessary care, purging waste from the system.
It was a huge surprise for a president who sought to ensure nobody could challenge him — purging the army, the police and the courts; strengthening his powers in the Constitution; and cowing the press.
Hence the flailing on display this week, with the president purging his entire Homeland Security apparatus, in the hopes of finding somebody with the requisite toughness to succeed where the present staff has failed.
He oversaw a severe repression and government purging after a failed 2016 military coup attempt that he blamed on a longtime rival-in-exile, Fethullah Gulen, a cleric who lives in the United States.
The idea that Brooks and anyone else who styles themselves a liberal would equate a man who seems to be purging the Justice Department of disloyal figures with Sanders, as Brooks does, is absurd.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's Senate trial will open in an atmosphere of acrimony Tuesday that will underscore how his impeachment, far from purging political corruption, is likely to tear even deeper national divides.
Twenty-one million Americans do not have a government issued ID. Purging those identified as registered in two places will deprivers 200 people their right to vote for every double vote it may stop.
Most recently, this has meant enabling the purging of voter rolls in a decision that approved of an Ohio effort to suppress the votes of young people, low-income people, and people of color.
"Raving is another form of purging, but you don't have to kill each other and destroy the world," she said, arguing that it instead of holding ravegoers' lives back, it actually helps them thrive.
A 2009 survey of OB-GYNs found that, while almost 91% believed EDs could negatively impact pregnancy, less than half assessed ED history, body image concerns, or bingeing and purging behaviors with their patients.
"When I was in a relationship with Wilmer I went three years without purging and when we broke up that's one of the first things I did," she admits to manager and confidant Phil McIntyre.
An ascetic tome this is not: The novel is full of sex of dubious consent, all sorts of force-feeding and purging — essentially sexual assault and eating disorders, but never by name in Han's universe.
While peace talks between the government and the opposition stalled, Nkurunziza tightened his grip on the army, allegedly by purging officers deemed disloyal, according to the International Federation of Human Rights and local civic groups.
I'm guilty of losing hope; even when there are pathways to purging toxic players, like the ability to report others for bad behavior, pressing the button often seems like a placebo with no feedback loop.
What the last 50 years has shown is that once you're done purging one group for being too extreme, the left just turns the ratchet, and now some formerly-acceptable group is the new Nazi.
The president cooperated in extraditions, purging a corrupt police force and bolstering prosecutors and even invited in a key Organization of American States-sponsored anti-corruption body, measures that helped hasten his younger brother's trial.
Amendment 4 was a nod to the sense of basic fairness; in addition, it was an acknowledgement that the purging of "returning citizens" from voting rolls harmed the political influence of minority and poor communities.
It is difficult to describe pro-ana behaviors without triggering readers, but they might involve sharing diet tips and purging methods, writing personal stories, and pairing up with a "buddy" to further encourage weight loss.
Impact: It was a huge surprise for a president who sought to ensure nobody could challenge him — purging the army, the police and the courts; strengthening his powers in the Constitution; and cowing the press.
When your smartphone seems to be slowing down, for instance, take steps to speed it back up by purging some photos and apps to clear storage, replacing an aging battery or reinstalling the operating system.
The precautionary purging at the Xiaolangdi Dam, which has occurred annually since 2002, is the latest high-tech attempt to prevent flooding and tame the Yellow River, which today threatens more than 80 million people.
Throughout most of the 20th century, homosexuality was associated with treason and used as a basis for purging gay people from government jobs, denying them security clearances and restricting their service in the armed forces.
His argument for purging his Twitter stream (delivered in a tweet) was, ironically, "full transparency": Say what you want about President Trump, he succeeds wildly at diminishing those who come in direct contact with him.
The change announced Friday eliminated the factor that made upstream collection more sensitive than Prism collection, and the agency said it was purging its repository of messages it had previously gathered under the old rules.
"Now that Twitter is purging everyone, I think it's important for Gab to branch out and attract leftists so we're not just preaching to the choir," wrote Paul Joseph Watson, editor at large at Infowars.
Taken together, the moves have signaled a pattern of reinstating and promoting those closest to Trump after purging staffers Trump viewed as insufficiently loyal or part of the alleged "deep state" plot to get him.
A mass shooting at a small Texas church leaves 26 people dead; President Trump kicks off a tour of Asia; Saudi Arabia starts purging crown princes and businessmen as part of an "anti-corruption" campaign.
You're purging all kinds of old feelings, ideas, and ways of being that no longer serve you, and the universe is dropping you on your correct path (that is, if you believe in destiny, of course)!
However, relations between the countries have been frosty since Kim Jong Un succeeded his late father as dictator, promptly purging several key government figures -- such as his uncle Jang Song Thaek -- with strong ties to China.
Relations between Pyongyang and Beijing have been frosty since Kim Jong Un succeeded his late father as dictator, promptly purging several key government figures -- such as his uncle Jang Song Thaek -- with strong ties to China.
They would attribute it to the fact that he or she had many negative things to purge...It was generally thought that once the purging was over, ayahuasca would take that person to an ecstatic state.
It was in the wake of Twitter purging what it identified as botnet armies that the nonprofit German Marshall Fund of the United States created Hamilton 68 to measure what continuing Russian influence operations were saying.
Even after the court squashed the most egregious restrictions imposed by the legislature, voting-rights activists had graver concerns: over the purging of rolls and limited opportunities for early voting, including in areas hit by flooding.
As Schroepfer was trying to explain the challenges of purging toxic waste from Facebook, a reporter mentioned the livestream video that the Christchurch shooter posted on Facebook during his attack on two mosques that killed 51.
On Monday, Francis began purging Chile&aposs Catholic hierarchy over the avalanche of sex abuse and cover-up cases, starting with accepting the resignations of the bishop at the center of the scandal and two others.
In fact, if The Atlantic is looking for a precedent for its decision, it could point to National Review itself, which has a long history of purging writers and editors for transgressions on par with Williamson's.
In states like Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina local protections are not feasible for people who need legal protections today against gerrymandering, voter roll purging, exact-signature-match requirements, and inaccessible polling locations and restricted hours.
Eclipses can be freaky, purging old crap from your life and bringing unexpected new experiences, but you won't be able to make the best of any of it if you're obsessed with doing things your way.
The party stands accused by critics at home and abroad of curtailing Poland's media, purging its courts, and reversing the country's progress as a democratic state in the 30 years since it emerged from Soviet domination.
At issue in the Ohio case is a policy of purging voters who fail to cast ballots over a six-year period and don't respond to a letter from the state asking if they have moved.
Instead, it's about a decline in "monthly active users," a figure that was depressed for reasons like new privacy rules in Europe, a purging of fake/abusive accounts, and not moving to paid SMS carrier relationships.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - The government of ousted Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak deceived parliament over the finances of state fund 1MDB and suppressed an investigation by intimidating and purging anti-corruption agents, officials said on Tuesday.
I did this recently on my iPhone 7 that was nearly full and seemed to be slowing down; purging the photos freed up about 50 gigabytes of data, and the iPhone feels as good as new.
The proliferation of voter ID laws, the purging of voter rolls and the passage of laws expressly designed to prevent blacks and people of color from exercising their franchise directly contradicts one of King's greatest legacies.
To the untrained ear, Sanders delivered his standard primary spiel (bashing Trump for intolerance, decrying the influence of Wall Street, purging Big Money from politics) but this was the first real general election speech he delivered.
Last week I was in Georgia with Stacey Abrams, who narrowly lost her Georgia gubernatorial campaign after her opponent, then the state's secretary of state, engaged in voter suppression tactics including purging voters from the rolls.
Now that Koreans have vented their anger and grief, they will need to take the difficult step of purging their politics of the lingering notion that corruption is an unavoidable price to pay for economic growth.
"The people of Tripoli, hopefully, will be seeing the victories of the armed forces in accomplishing the main mission in the war against terrorism, which is the purging of the capital," he told Agence France-Presse.
Cary Wages, team leader for the Chevron pipeline project, said at the news conference the company was purging the pipeline of natural gas and would inject it with nitrogen to extinguish the fire in the vault.
In an effort to do our part in purging the lame things that have come to be associated with weed, the Noisey staff has put together a list of what we'd like to see end immediately.
Jacobs had accused the bank of purging the records while under court-ordered subpoena in another foreclosure case, in an effort, he said, to hide evidence of alleged fraud because the original records may have been altered.
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Drawing on knowledge of the species' mutation rates and other factors, the scientists began by calculating what the distribution of mutations in populations of humans and flies ought to be in the absence of this purging effect.
"There is nothing the U.S. government can do to dissuade President Erdogan from purging the Turkish military and judiciary from people he views as a threat," said Matthew Bryza, a former senior White House adviser on Turkey.
" And even with an app dedicated to corralling closet chaos, there's only one thing that truly can keep things looking as beautiful as they did when Decker gave us a tour of her wardrobe last year: "Purging.
"We are very happy that the court found that (Secretary of State Jon Husted's) process of purging voters in Ohio is illegal and must stop," Mike Brickner, Senior Policy Director at the ACLU, said in a statement.
Though this investigation happened after Amazon started actively purging suspicious-looking reviews and forbidding the gifting of products in exchange for them, Wischhover used the free online tool Fakespot to test how well the measures had worked.
We may not reach the point of crisis that backsliding democracies like Turkey or Poland are seeing; Poland's ruling party is, as I write, purging judges who do not support its agenda, and replacing them with allies.
The men, who deny the accusations and have requested asylum in Greece, say their lives would be in danger at home where authorities are purging large numbers of people from the armed forces and other state institutions.
Many European citizens have been detained in Turkey over the past year, accused of involvement in last year's failed coup against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whom many accuse of purging opposition under the cover of a crackdown.
It felt like, 'Oh my god, I'm literally purging all the bad and I literally have a load off,' and I really wanted to show that... The Skinny's a comedy, but there's nothing funny about eating disorders.
It has to do with purging the world, and having only people who can survive—the only thing that was wrong with those people is that they weren't smart enough to figure out how to escape it.
Boris Johnson was elected leader of Britain's Conservative Party last Tuesday, became prime minister on Wednesday, then set about purging high-level leaders in his own party (one tabloid's headline Thursday morning: "Night of the Blond Knives").
"One of the things biblically is the purging of the heart, and throughout the years, there are things that have happened behind closed doors that it really hardened my heart towards different situations," Howard later told reporters.
Keep your social media healthy by purging it every 6 monthsIn a way, Turner is grateful for what she went through because she's ended up in a job she loves and has a real sense of purpose.
She had made some progress in redefining the party, softening its image, and purging anti-Semitic and Neo-Nazi elements that her father had tolerated or actively encouraged in the party, and that had expanded her base.
Ohio's method of purging voters must also be considered in the context of the broader trend of state and local efforts to disenfranchise minority voters, using tools like voter ID laws in states like Texas and Alabama.
H. R. McMaster, his national security adviser, who has been under fire from the alt-right media after purging his staff of several hard-liners thought to be close to Stephen K. Bannon, the president's chief strategist.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Global warming was leading to an "irreversible" mass melting of the Antarctic ice and purging carbon from the atmosphere was the only solution to slow the process, an Australian climate scientist told Reuters on Wednesday.
Since taking office, he has been largely consistent, purging experienced staff from agencies like the State Department and appointing officials who have no relevant experience and often have nothing but disdain for the mission of their agencies.
The Jets are purging their roster again, and Revis's departure — which creates $9.3 million in salary-cap space — should help accelerate their rebuild, a state in which they spend more time than they do in New Jersey.
"After Neanderthals started mating with humans, natural selection in the larger human population started purging" those mutations, said Ivan Juric, a geneticist at 23andme who studied with Dr. Coop and was a co-author of the study.
Over the past year, my organization, the Brennan Center, pored over data from 6,600 jurisdictions and found the median rate of purging across the country has risen from 6.2 percent of voters to 7.8 percent since 2008.
At issue in the Ohio case is a policy of purging voters who fail to cast ballots over a six-year period and do not respond to a letter from the state asking if they have moved.
This game is especially prescient given the rise of Jim Crow-style voter suppression tactics like Republican purging huge swaths of Black voters from the registered rolls in North Carolina by using a process that breaks federal law.
"I'm thinking of changing my major," I later blurted to the small group of three, thinking of the books I had seen on the professor's bookshelf and the way I had felt after purging my homesickness with words.
A long-overdue reckoning with the toxic male dominance in media, politics, Hollywood, in power, ensued—if 2017 saw steps taken towards purging the worst actors, what does 2018 and beyond hold for working towards sustainable gender equality?
The context: The purging system, which disproportionately affects minorities and the poor, has kicked thousands of people off the rolls if they skipped voting in a few elections and failed to respond to a notice from election officials.
A bad reaction might come in the form of a rash or irritation, but if you just started using a retinoid and suddenly sprouted a colony of zits, chances are it's a harmless part of the purging process.
German police said at least two local mayors had received death threats in the mail but declined to confirm media reports that the anonymous threats warned of "purging" and ended with the words "Sieg Heil" and "Heil Hitler".
Najib has strengthened his grip over UMNO by purging dissidents including a deputy prime minister and, worryingly for non-Muslim Malaysians, he has also built bridges with PAS, whose Islamist hardliners make up the second-largest Malay party.
That means promoting national automatic voter registration, expanding early and absentee voting, building the case to restore the Voting Rights Act, ending voter roll purging, safeguarding our election infrastructure from foreign attackers and cracking down on partisan gerrymandering.
The reality of being entangled with this kind of man arrives when our president — himself a real-life political powerhouse — is an accused sexual predator, and Hollywood is currently purging itself of an endless stream of sexual abusers.
Each side blames the other for the killing: Ukrainian officials said Russian special forces had been purging the charismatic but unpredictable early leaders of the rebel movement, while the separatists said Ukrainian assassins were operating behind their lines.
In upholding, by a 5-4 vote, Ohio's practice of purging its voter rolls, the conservative members of the Court showed that they care more about protecting state authority over elections than the individual, fundamental right to vote.
We need to call out the practice of purging infrequent voters from voting lists in Ohio and in other states, such as Georgia, for what it is: a thinly-veiled attempt to suppress voting in communities of color.
The first step clearly is mental purging: casting aside many existing mental categories and presuppositions, to shift your identity from one with a fixed mind-set to one in which you are a seeker and open to anything.
They were a mean age of 33.5 years; ten had been at one point diagnosed with anorexia nervosa (a distorted body image and obsessing about weight and diet) and six with bulimia nervosa (binge eating followed by purging).
I think back over the past eight months, to how out of my mind I was before coming to rehab, to the detox I went through, the physical pain, the purging—the hope that has started to appear.
I checked in with my initial care provider — sending photos again — and got a response from another provider, assuring me I was going through the "purging" phase in which my skin is adjusting and clearing out my pores.
I associate this sound with abrupt career shifts and attempts at cathartic renewal — Bowie moving from LA to Berlin, purging the drugs from his system, and embracing cold electronic European modernism; U2 selling their guitars and buying turntables.
In another about-face, Trump's Justice Department has also sided with Ohio in its bid to revive a state policy of purging infrequent voters from voter-registration lists, reversing the Obama administration's stance that the practice was illegal.
She also suggested embracing meal prep, purging stuffed wallets of old receipts and gift cards, and positioning banking apps front and center on cell phones, while tucking away the more time-sucking options (yes, that means social media).
H. R. McMaster, the new national security adviser and a respected professional who reportedly insisted on purging Mr. Bannon in an effort to ensure that profound decisions about the country's security are made without regard to political calculation.
Hundreds of millions of people in the world receive from their domestic media a version of news that emphasizes some topics, for example the achievements of the nation's leader, while downplaying or purging mention of setbacks or opposition.
If you can do some artwork when you feel drawn to behavior like bingeing or purging, you might be able to start to regain control and eventually delay harmful habits long enough to lose the urge, she says.
Pruitt himself was reportedly rather fond of purging staff who objected to his agenda or questioned things like his spending habits, so at least this time the bus-throwers are finding themselves on the wrong end of the bus.
The Supreme Court upheld Ohio's system for purging inactive voters from the rolls — a decision that could lead other states to implement its aggressive procedure that can be triggered after a person fails to vote in one federal election.
The best way to usher in fresh and better things in the new year is to make room by purging your apartment of all the unwanted mess that's been taking up space in the past 12 months (or longer).
But the point is if the deletion functioned as Telegram claims it does, purging equally at both ends, then Durov was not in control at all because we reached right into his inbox and selectively rubbed some stuff out.
Among the latest offerings hitting the beauty giant's shelves: Bite's entire range of highly pigmented, holographic new Prismatic Lip Glosses, a pore-purging skin-care line from Ole Henriksen, portable makeup kits from Benefit Cosmetics, and so much more.
"Whether it's the purging of the Saudi ranks and oil rig counts ticking down and talk of OPEC extending cuts we're seeing the volatility stretch this trading range," said Rob Haworth, senior investment strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.
" In a move criticized by voting rights advocates, asked state election officials in June to lay out their processes for purging voter rolls of individuals who have become ineligible due to, among other reasons, "death or change of residence.
Over the last few months, however, federal courts around the country have overturned, challenged or blocked some of the most restrictive laws, including in Texas, North Carolina and Wisconsin (as well as Ohio's method of purging the voting rolls).
In Ohio, the DOJ's solicitor general sided with the state that purging voters from the rolls who did not vote over a six-year period or answer mailings confirming they wanted to stay registered, was legal under federal law.
Trump tapped McEntee, a longtime aide and loyalist, to head the personnel office last month amid his renewed focus on purging officials whom he deems to have been disloyal to him and hiring those who have long supported him.
In September 2016, the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit halted Ohio's purging practice, and as a result, at least 7,500 voters were able to cast a ballot even though their registrations had been removed in the purge.
The deal came at the start of Prince Mohammed's first public trip abroad since becoming heir apparent last year and purging the kingdom's business and political elite in a crackdown on corruption that saw top princes and businessmen detained.
Mr. Kemp was also sued over a system that begins a process of purging voters from the rolls if they do not vote for three consecutive years, though in June the Supreme Court upheld a similar system in Ohio.
Its position remains so powerful that many observers wonder whether Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi and the N.L.D., despite winning the 2015 elections in a landslide, are now held hostage by the military's brutal purging of Myanmar's Rohingya population.
And proactive forest management to reduce the spread and severity of wildfires violates the climate catechism: Sin is left unpunished and the need for atonement, in the form of carbon fasting and purging, is deferred, if not obviated altogether.
The new rule, which takes effect this year, coincides with sweeping Democratic legislation that would make Election Day a federal holiday, prohibit the purging of voter rolls and require presidential candidates to release their tax returns, among other changes.
Athletes in particular are adept at masking their disordered eating: They underreport their behaviors, their problems are conceived of as "problematic" but "subclinical"; they rarely report bingeing and purging, instead resorting to exercise as a (sanctioned) form of control.
Indeed, Trump has spent the weeks since his acquittal purging the executive branch of people he considers disloyal—to him, not to the country—and tightening his control over two key institutions: the Justice Department and the intelligence community.
SYDNEY, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Global warming was leading to an "irreversible" mass melting of the Antarctic ice and purging carbon from the atmosphere was the only solution to slow the process, an Australian climate scientist told Reuters on Wednesday.
When my mother was the age I am now, and her children had grown up, she decided to clean the house, purging it of everything no longer needed: the cots in the attic, the board games in the basement.
Since then, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government has lashed out, purging tens of thousands of perceived opponents and coup plotters, firing or suspending about 130,000 government employees, and arresting more than 45,000 soldiers, police officers, teachers, politicians and journalists.
The great fear among Trump-fearers is that he will deal with this elite opposition by effectively crushing it — purging the deep state, taming the media, remaking the judiciary as his pawn, and routing or co-opting the Democrats.
As the researchers point out, voter purging is an important process that helps states and counties maintain up-to-date voter rolls by canceling registrations for voters who are no longer eligible, including those who have moved or died.
Yet, as desperate as many of us are to reverse the effects of climate change, purging the majority of our belongings, completely changing our daily routines, and moving into 170-square-foot spaces just isn't an option for all of us.
According to traditional belief, purging can occur through a number of means also including diarrhea, shaking, crying, and sweating, says Evgenia Fotiou, assistant professor of anthropology at Kent State University, who has interviewed shamans and ayahuasca ceremony participants around the world.
So what I ended up doing was going and purging my tears, and then coming back in order to be strong for those young kids in that moment as an actor, as a father figure, as an example to them.
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In this pilot study, 15 women, ages 17-35, mostly runners and ball players, completed the program in 2016 and 2017 for eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia and atypical anorexia, including some who used exercise or purging as restrictive behaviors.
While the social media company recently stepped up its efforts to combat fake accounts by purging millions of fake accounts in April, Gannett has gone to the FBI, saying that it remains a target of these types of spam efforts.
The South Korean news media quoted the unidentified intelligence source as saying that General Ri, a career army officer, might have been targeted for purging after resisting the control the ruling Workers' Party has reasserted over the military under Mr. Kim.
Voting rights: Allow citizens to register to vote online and be registered automatically; require paper ballots in federal elections; make Election Day a federal holiday; prohibit voter roll purging; and end partisan gerrymandering by having independent commissions redraw congressional districts.
That said, there are ways to keep purging to a minimum — all you have to do is start your topical retinoids slowly and intermittently rather than all at once, so your skin has a chance to adjust at its own pace.
The Justice Department, in a total 180 from the Obama administration's position, has thrown its support behind Ohio in the state's legal showdown with civil rights groups over a policy, started last July, of purging inactive voters from its rolls.
Even if the health care failure was the final spark, it's clear that Trump has been souring on Priebus for some time -- and had been slowly but surely purging the former Republican National Committee chairman's allies from the White House.
And according to the new trailer that dropped Friday, the thing is going to be a gloriously bloody and over-the-top look at how the whole purging business came to be—starting with the first prototype Purge on Staten Island.
It's not all positive news, however: Certain customers are purging their closets of Ivanka Trump wares, and thredUP, a fashion resale site that's been around for nearly a decade, has released the numbers on just how much people are unloading.
The coup de grace has been the nation's most aggressive voter purging policy, which has resulted in more than 2 million registered voters being removed from the rolls since 2010 (as a comparison, DeWine won the governor's race by 160,000 votes).
Then-Secretary of State Brian Kemp took the lead on aggressive voting-reduction efforts, purging the voting rolls of over 1 million primarily minority voters and instituting an "exact match" requirement that removed voters for any clerical errors or misspellings.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Thursday asked a federal judge in Brooklyn, New York to let it join a private lawsuit seeking to stop New York City's Board of Elections from improperly purging voters from the city's registration rolls.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Some foreign investors are accusing India's National Stock Exchange of dragging its feet on an initial public offering, saying management is ignoring them and purging their views from minutes of meetings, letters and emails seen by Reuters show.
This is the issue being fought out in Ohio, the crucial swing state where a federal court recently upheld the controversial purging of scores of thousands of voters from the rolls for failing to participate in three consecutive federal elections.
He favored a quick handover to Iraqi exiles, argued that Iraqi security institutions should be rebuilt from the ground up, called for the extensive purging of former members of Hussein's Baath Party and opposed an American occupation, Mr. Khalilzad wrote.
In the last five years at least 23 states have placed restrictions on voting by closing polling places, cutting early voting, purging allegedly ineligible voters from electoral rolls and imposing stricter voter ID laws, reports the federal Commission on Civil Rights.
Along with one other labor rights case — whether workers opposed to union representation can be required to pay dues — the court will be deciding cases about gay rights, immigration, partisan gerrymandering, cell phone data privacy, and voter purging this term.
In an age where governments are facing heavy criticism for purging online data, the Supreme Court of Canada has publicly archived all hyperlinks cited in its judgements, a proactive move that bucks the trend of institutional information vanishing from the internet.
In The New Yorker this month, Evan Osnos documented the politically motivated sidelining and purging of venerable public servants; the Interior Department under Ryan Zinke is operating with less maturity and mission than a kindergarten class on the cusp of recess.
Purging federal employees, while it may satisfy the president's need to punish his enemies, would mean, given his hiring record, that there would be fewer people in place to uphold our laws and carry out policies that help millions of Americans.
With a new year and a new Netflix show that features the Japanese organizing guru Marie Kondo on the art of "Tidying Up," many of us are experimenting with how to simplify our lives by purging our homes of unwanted possessions.
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has thrown its weight behind Ohio in a high-profile legal fight over the state's purging of infrequent voters from its election rolls, reversing the federal government's position under the Obama administration that the practice was unlawful.
Trump's technique of keeping an unusually large number of senior officials in his administration in an "acting" status has, in addition to circumventing senatorial confirmation requirements, made purging all the easier and the implied pressure from above all the greater.
The story is relevant to living populations of endangered species, because it supports the idea that as a population dwindles, natural selection becomes less efficient at purging bad mutations, leading to loss of genes and a slow meltdown of the genome.
The campaign was shot through with reports of voter suppression by state Republicans, led by Kemp -- then Georgia's secretary of state -- including his controversial past purging of voter rolls, wonky voting machines and questions over the rejection of absentee ballots.
"Federal law demands careful maintenance of the voter rolls to ensure lists are kept accurate, without unjustifiably and unlawfully purging eligible citizens," Vanita Gupta, the head of the Justice Department's civil rights division, said in a statement in submitting the complaint.
It came as Kim Jong-un, 33, who has ordered scores of subordinates executed when he questioned their fealty, has further shaken up the ranks of his closest aides, purging the chief of the secret police less than two weeks ago.
Speculation is running rampant over the origins of the transcripts, with some blaming national security adviser H.R. McMaster, who has become a target on the right for purging the National Security Council of some officials who were viewed as Trump loyalists.
Anthony Scaramucci, President Trump's incoming White House communications director, scaled back his earlier pledge of purging his press shop in order to weed out possible leakers, saying late Tuesday that he does not plan to aggressively fire people — for now.
Full moons are potent times for emotional release, and this one will find you purging emotions relating to your private life: your living situation, your relationship to your family, and even things from early childhood may come up for your process.
Under this possible scenario, Washington would accept that some rebels fighting in Aleppo have jihadist links, and that the purging of rebel elements from the city's East at least clarifies the map of regime-rebel borders, albeit at an unacceptable human cost.
Winters won plaudits from investors for his initial three-year plan that began in June 2015 when he focused on revamping the risk culture, slashing costs and purging bad loans that had accumulated in a post-2008 period of over-aggressive growth.
Mike and the boys are obviously dressed as the Ghostbusters —appropriate both because the classic film came out in 1984 and these characters clearly would have loved that movie, and because they have some experience purging the spirit world of demons themselves.
But, after his party won its third term in 2011, Erdogan appeared to make a U-turn, shutting down or taking over much of the independent media, purging the government bureaucracy of those deemed not loyal and placing the judiciary under political control.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices were joined by liberal Stephen Breyer on Wednesday in signaling sympathy toward Ohio's policy of purging infrequent voters from registration rolls — a practice critics say disenfranchises thousands of people — in a pivotal voting rights case.
Winters won plaudits from investors for his initial three-year plan that began in June 22019 with a focus on revamping the risk culture, slashing costs and purging bad loans that had accumulated in a post-703 period of over-aggressive growth.
When it comes to doctoring the body, you have to go back to the 19th century to find a time when the theories were baseless (infections were caused by miasmas, for instance) and the treatments often harmful (bloodletting, purging and the like).
Photo: Tomohiro Ohsumi (Getty Images)Google has begun purging the Play Store of apps made by DO Global, a Chinese firm that makes Android apps and is partially backed by Baidu, after a BuzzFeed News report indicated it was committing massive ad fraud.
Under the Law and Justice party, Poland has embarked on building an illiberal democracy similar to Viktor Orban's in Hungary, purging much of the army's leadership, inserting political loyalists throughout the civil service and further limiting women's reproductive rights in the Catholic country.
It claimed that officials "grossly mismanaged" the election and deprived black and minority voters of fair participation by failing to send out absentee ballots on time, purging voter rolls and taking extreme measures to block voter registrations through the "exact match" policy.
Elite schools were flooded with requests from curious students desperate to find out what admissions officers had said about them — an onslaught that forced schools like Yale to begin purging their admissions archives, hoping to protect any more files from being released.
If Republicans are convinced that Democrats win by cheating, they will feel that their own manipulation of the system (by purging voter rolls, making voting more difficult and so on) are legitimate, and very probably cheat even more flagrantly in the future.
"We are going to have a really rocky year," said Heather Cox Richardson, a Boston College historian whose history of the Republican Party argues that several times in its past, the GOP has gone through a cycle of purging its more extreme elements.
But I am of the opinion that readers should not—or perhaps cannot, because purging the mind of such obvious connections is a near impossible mental feat—be forced to abandon basic logic because a piece of writing is labeled a particular way.
The gradual purging of voters who haven't voted in several elections and haven't returned a postcard to verify their address, for instance, always raises eyebrows — even though there's virtually no effect on election results, since most of those people have died or moved.
Walter Shaub, former director of the Office of Government Ethics, called Barr's nomination the latest step in Trump's "slow-motion" version of the Saturday Night Massacre, recalling Richard Nixon's purging of the attorney general, deputy attorney general and special counsel during Watergate.
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld an Ohio practice of purging voters from the state's rolls, leaving voting rights advocates afraid that other states could end registration for hundreds of thousands of voters who sit out as little as one federal election.
In response, the board suspended Diane Haslett-Rudiano, the chief clerk at the Brooklyn office and a Republican appointee, over concerns that she had failed to follow proper procedures in what was supposed to be a routine purging of voter registration lists.
After purging Rafael Ramirez, former head of state-run oil firm PDVSA, and others a few months ago, Maduro ordered the arrest last week of former Interior Minister Miguel Rodriguez Torres, a former spy chief under Chavez and potential political rival for Maduro.
The minister of culture, who had a history of praising the Ustasha regime, spent his time in office purging the public broadcaster of leftists and emphasising the crimes of the Yugoslav communists (who, to be fair, slaughtered thousands of fascists after the war).
"Rappers didn't try to bend to get on TV, which would mean purging all traces of drugs, expletives and all sexual comment from their texts," said Andrei Nikitin, 40, editor of The Flow, a website that has followed the scene for years.
A lawsuit challenging aggressive purging of voter rolls in Ohio, where thousands of legitimate voters have been removed from the rolls, will next month go before the United States Supreme Court; the case could give similar plans a red or green light.
The family reacted by purging music, fun and entertainment from their desert kingdom, strengthening the hold of the religious police over their society and redoubling the export of the most misogynist, antipluralistic interpretation of Islam to mosques and madrasas from London to Jakarta.
Idle boast the strong pass is a wall of iron With firm strides we are crossing its summit In seven years in office, Mr. Xi has successfully consolidated his power by purging rivals, crushing dissent and removing the constitutional limits on his power.
Success in purging Raqqa of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, would free thousands of civilians from the group's rule, Mr. Pinheiro said, including women from Iraq's Yazidi minority who have been held as sex slaves for almost three years.
The young dictator, the third generation of his family to rule the country, focused on shoring up his power at home, purging elites not supportive of his succession and winning the public and army over with economic reforms and massive military spending.
While visiting Saudi Arabia over the weekend, Mr. Trump urged the leaders of more than 50 Arab and predominantly Muslim nations to take responsibility for purging their lands of "Islamic extremism" and of those who would kill in the name of religion.
In addition to purging more than 120,000 dissidents and alleged plotters since a failed coup last July, Mr. Erdogan and his colleagues have at times implied that "no" voters might be supporters of the coup or serve the interests of Kurdish terrorists.
Republicans in North Carolina have resorted to every trick in the book to prevent people from voting: racial gerrymandering, partisan gerrymandering, voter purging, reducing early voting days, moving the names of Democrats down the ballot, and now this latest form of voter intimidation.
The tribunal found Mladic "significantly contributed" to genocide committed in Srebrenica with the goal of destroying its Muslim population, "personally directed" the bombardment of Sarajevo and was part of a "joint criminal enterprise" aimed at purging Bosnian Muslims and Catholic Croats from Bosnia.
His process was a very purging one initially, but by the end of the diaries, like you say, he registers a sense of focus and clarity, particularly in his writing, that he doubts would have been possible had he retained his sight.
Fair Fight Action, a group Abrams started, aims to reform voting systems in Georgia after concerns were raised about how black voters were possibly disenfranchised by Kemp's office purging voters from the rolls ahead of the 2018 midterms and other Election Day irregularities.
The government of Burundi is purging its army of minority Tutsi officers little more than a decade after the end of a bloody civil war and genocide against Tutsis, according to a report by the International Federation for Human Rights and Burundi-based partners.
After  Stefano Gabbana   left an incendiary insult  under an Instagram photo of the 25-year-old pop star last week — writing "è proprio brutta," which roughly translates to "she's so ugly" — celebrity stylists are purging their racks of all samples bearing a Dolce & Gabbana label.
We have seen surprise poll closures in predominantly black and brown communities, limits to early voting and same-day registration, changes designed to disenfranchise Native American voters, the purging of voter rolls, and a host of other restrictive laws at state and local levels.
The report also found that, in the past five years, four states have conducted purges in ways that violate federal standards—for instance, by purging voters too close to an election and failing to inform voters adequately that they had been removed from the rolls.
Are all parts of American history subject to purging, until every Ivy League professor is satisfied and the American story has been re-written as nothing but a complete fraud and a betrayal of our founding values of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?
Purging voters from the rolls: Under Kemp, Georgia eliminated 1.5 million people from voter rolls between 2012 to 2016 -- nearly 503 percent of the total -- in part through an "exact match" standard that deleted people if so much as a comma was out of place.
" Mr. Mahdi added that he was "influenced by a group of deviant people from Al Qaeda and Ansar Dine," a Qaeda offshoot in Mali, and said that he hoped his punishment would "serve as a purging of the evil spirits I got involved with.
"Unruly pets or an unwillingness to do the work to show the property — purging belongings, vacating the property for showings, removing pets from the home (especially loud or odorous pets), and a general attitude of not wanting to put your best foot forward," she said.
As more and more black women candidates win, especially without institutional support, it would be wise to direct some attention to the purging of party leaders who stand in their way, refuse to return their phone calls, and proactively shut them out of leadership opportunities.
So close, in fact, that Kemp's history of trying to pick his own voters by purging voter rolls (something he denies doing) -- and his refusal to step down as Secretary of State, where he will administer his own election -- has become a major flashpoint. Florida.
"City Noise" is a shoegaze-y tapestry of failure and disaster in general—"the anxious feel, purging your last meal"—"Like A Killer" touches on visibility and invisibility in context of someone with an absent father and body image issues, and "Manorexic" speaks for itself.
"Are all parts of American history subject to purging, until every Ivy League professor is satisfied and the American story has been re-written as nothing but a complete fraud and a betrayal of our founding values of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?"
I've got into the habit of purging my wardrobe every few months and putting the discards for sale on eBay (Kondo method — it works), so I invited a friend over to be my clothes model for the night in exchange for dinner and wine.
Voter ID requirements, the closure of polling sites in areas with large minority populations, racial gerrymandering, and the purging of inactive voters from the rolls are merely new forms of historic voter suppression tactics like poll taxes and literacy tests from 50 years ago.
These ghostly, long-ago scenes, artifacts from a painful past, at times turn this new "Shirkers" into an act of exorcism, a purging of regrets and questions that have bedeviled the adult Tan, now a novelist in Los Angeles, for longer than she would like.
She is spurred by her conviction that she lost because her opponent, Brian Kemp, who oversaw elections as secretary of state, took actions that are now being challenged in lawsuits: purging voting rolls, disqualifying voters whose names varied across state databases, and closing polling places.
It appears to refer to the "Lavender Scare" purging of gays and lesbians from U.S. government ranks in the 1950s and 1960s, and it comes less than two weeks before President Barack Obama leaves office, making the way for President-elect Donald Trump's team.
By moving from a future relationship of close alignment with Brussels to one that leaves open the possibility of a free trade deal, Mr. Johnson has kept the backing of senior Conservative Euroskeptics while purging pro-European dissidents who refused to get on board.
Ross Douthat thinks Trump's latest transgressions — purging bureaucrats he perceives as disloyal and leaning on the Department of Justice to interfere in the criminal sentencing of his ally Roger Stone — hew more closely to his pre-impeachment behavior than to a dangerous new standard.
"This extensive order risks compromising the privacy of millions of Americans' personal information, potentially violates several federal statutes, paves the way for illegal purging of voter rolls, and is based on false claims made by President Trump and members of his administration," Connolly wrote.
" The day after Trump took the stage at the group's annual meeting in Louisville last month, NRA head Wayne LaPierre warned the crowd that "under new sentencing schemes that Hillary Clinton supports, they're purging federal inmates by the thousands and many of them are dangerous.
I tried seeing a few therapists, but none were the right fit, and I was surprised at the lack of knowledge that some of the therapists I confided in seemed to have about disordered eating patterns (one told me it "wasn't like I was that skinny, anyway," and another tried to psychoanalyze my purging patterns, convinced it had something to do with my relationship with my mother.) I tried to manage my disordered eating on my own, and by the time I was 28 and training for a marathon, I stopped completely because I was afraid of the ramifications purging, combined with heavy exercise, would have on my body.
We caught up with Kondo to ask her all our most burning questions, including whether or not Americans are the biggest pack-rats, how men and women differ when it comes to purging stuff, and how to balance being both a minimalist and a die-hard clotheshorse.
The Pentagon pushing back on claims that it&aposs purging immigrant recruits from the U.S. Armed Forces after what it calls a misleading report by The Associated Press alleging immigrants who signed up to serve in the Army in exchange for future citizenship are being quietly discharged.
Right now at least nine states, many of which are Republican, are purging voter rolls this way (Georgia, Ohio, Alaska, Montana, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, and West Virginia), per APM Reports, but voting rights advocates fear the practice could cascade and spread to other states.
Tests getting are getting more powerful 'Slap in the face' Relations between Pyongyang and Beijing have been frosty since Kim Jong Un succeeded his late father as dictator, promptly purging several key government figures -- such as his uncle Jang Song Thaek -- with strong ties to China.
They compiled a list of thousands of websites that were banned, and then integrated this information into a censored version of Google's search engine so that it would automatically manipulate Google results, purging links to websites prohibited in China from the first page shown to users.
Now, fat is making a serious comeback: The ketogenic diet—comprised of 80 to 90 percent fat—the pitch goes, is the secret to everything from losing more weight to adding 10 years to your life, increasing your productivity, and purging your body of cancer cells.
In a striking example of the gap between Mr. Obama's vision of a nuclear weapons-free world and the realities of purging them, a new Pentagon census of the American nuclear arsenal shows his administration has reduced the stockpile less than any other post-Cold War presidency.
Instead of the poll taxes and literacy tests of the 1950s and 60s, lawmakers have found other ways to limit minority voter access around the country through restrictive voter ID laws, closed polling places, reductions to early voting hours and the purging of voters from the rolls.
However, a court last week ruled that the state must count provisional ballots from some voters who did not receive proper notice that the state was purging them from the rolls, and Husted did not appeal the decision given how close it was to Election Day.
They suppressed votes with voter ID laws, with the closing of polling stations, with the purging of voter rolls, and by creating endless noise to encourage voter apathy so that low-information voters could not understand the difference between horrible options and less-than-perfect ones.
Closing the CEU, unlike the purging of Hungary's judiciary, is also a clear act against Western and specifically United States relations with Hungary—and therefore a much more direct strike against U.S. interests than Orban's previous misdeeds, which American officials largely wrote off as a European issue.
Voting rights advocates argued that Brian Kemp, then Georgia's secretary of state and a Republican gubernatorial candidate, had diluted the power of voters of color through strict voter registration requirements, the closure of more than 200 polling places, and the purging of hundreds of thousands of voters.
The bill also would have prohibited the purging of voter rolls, which was extremely controversial in Georgia this year as the Republican candidate for governor -- Brian Kemp, then the secretary of state -- sought to purge the rolls, which coincidentally could have helped him on Election Day.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday revived Ohio's contentious policy of purging infrequent voters from registration rolls in a ruling powered by the five conservative justices and denounced by liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor as an endorsement of the disenfranchisement of minority and low-income Americans.
Other examples of the consequences of aggressive purges are not hard to find: in Florida again, in 2004 and 2012, and in Georgia, which ended a program in September that had canceled or marked for purging roughly 35,000 registered voters, two-thirds of them African-American.
But for decades, Republicans have fought to circumvent the law by describing their proposed restrictions — requiring specific forms of identification to vote, preventing early voting, purging voting rolls — as colorblind security measures, even though there is little evidence of any individual voter fraud in the United States.
When America First nationalists became worried that HR McMaster, national security adviser to President Donald Trump, was purging their allies in the White House, they set up a website called "McMaster leaks" which featured a cartoon of Mr McMaster being manipulated by puppetmasters labelled "Soros" and "Rothschilds".
Conservatives promptly denounced what they called an illegal annexation and ideological purging by a power-obsessed pontiff, while liberal observers saw the whole episode as resulting from an act of subterfuge by the pope's most public critic within the Vatican hierarchy, Cardinal Raymond Burke, an American.
For example, in Georgia, Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp used his position as secretary of state to purge an estimated 107,000 people from the voter registration rolls just because they had not voted recently — with the majority of counties purging black voters at higher rates than whites.
New York (CNN Business)Facebook announced Thursday that it had designated some high-profile people, including Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who's notorious for using anti-Semitic language, and right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, as "dangerous" and said it will be purging them from its platforms.
Erdogan, who critics have labeled an autocrat as he spent much of the last few years eliminating checks on his power and purging or arresting thousands of real and imagined opponents, is up for re-election in three weeks and is backed by the biggest taxi industry groups.
Theodore Karasik, senior adviser at Gulf State Analytics, a consulting firm, said Hariri's resignation and the purging of Saudi officials and businessmen were likely connected, all having to do with ferreting out a culture of "bakhshish" or bribery paid for public-sector contracts that has drawn in Lebanon.
Crowdfunding site Patreon is purging far-right figures Patreon is removing more high-profile far-right figures from the service, David Gilbert reports: The accounts of British conspiracy theorist YouTuber Carl Benjamin, better known as Sargon of Akkad, and U.S. far-right political commentator James Allsup, were removed Thursday.
In the run up to the election, Kemp deployed brazen tactics of voter suppression, purging hundreds of thousands of voters from the rolls and putting the registration of thousands of mostly Black voters on hold using a confusing "exact match" policy, which was eventually struck down in court.
From restrictive voter ID laws to the purging of voter rolls to shrinking the early voting window to the inability of ex-felons to make their voices heard even after serving their time, there are countless ways states make it difficult for millions of their citizens to vote.

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