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Suddenly, the urge to be sick rears its head again.
Above: A reptile of lint stirs and rears its head.
Griffin glances in the mirror and rears back in theatrical horror.
This ho-hum performance also rears its head in the camera.
When the chips are down, however, it rears its ugly head.
He took another photo, showing the rears of a dozen S.U.V.s.
Every once in a while, the earth rears up and shakes.
Eventually that past crime rears its ugly head with tragic consequences.
This being a fantasy novel, the magical soon rears its head.
Roger Cohen In moments of national fragility, history rears its head.
However, just 1% of the bluefin the university rears survive to adulthood.
But this trope rears its head most frequently throughout television's many genres.
But of course, that just rears its ugly head and bites you.
But then she rears back; her forelimb dangles at a sickening angle.
There you see the mob can achieve anything once it rears up.
And, per the album's title, that old-time religion certainly rears its head.
It won't be long now until Old Man Winter rears its ugly head.
We can and must fight against terrorism when it rears its ugly head.
I asked Bill what he does when the stigma rears up at him.
And that's where some nasty exploitation in the weed biz rears its head.
Fear rears its head and I wonder, who taught us to be scared?
Toward the backs, or "Rears" next door at 113A, you're in the STERNS.
My anxiety generally rears its head in the run-up to a trip.
It's time we stop acting surprised every time Paradise rears its messy head.
All goes well until, one evening, an old need rears its head again.
But whether the issue rears its head at Friday's debate remains an open question.
Then sign off of your computer for good, until Tuesday rears its ugly head.
The Pig Man rears its head once more, but Cunningham knows what to do.
And Napoleon rears his battle steed to fit the silhouette of Ferrari's prancing horse.
And news accounts occasionally show stories where racism rears its nauseating head once more.
The leader rears up, whining with pain, and slaps her to the floor again.
He explained to me all the infuriatingly irrational ways psychic numbing rears its head.
Every summer, our collective obsession with sharks fucking humans up rears its ugly head.
A giant heart But whenever ugliness rears its head, the goodness comes to counter it.
This is a complicated time when jealousy rears its head and you move through grief.
But even when there are no legal proceedings involved, the stigma rears its ugly head.
Adam rears back in response and spills an entire glass of red wine on himself.
A short tail poked out from their rears, fanning out in a spray of feathers.
However, there is one place where our demagogue-in-chief rarely rears his head: Instagram.
And yet, even if you've mastered "No" to the obvious stuff, passion rears its head.
SUV rears, given that they are effectively large doors, tend to be a design challenge.
John Gossard's second act continues to intrigue and engross whenever it rears its hoary head.
And the subterranean subtext rears its ugly head: human nature's ignorant abuse of nature nature.
Sadly, alcohol isn't the only way Jax's flagrant disregard for Brittany's family's values rears its head.
Allegations ranged from rating female contestants' breast sizes to comparing their rears to his daughter Ivanka's.
The Luke, Christopher, Lorelei issue rears its ugly head and a drunk Rory kisses Logan. Intrigue!
Race rears its head in nearly every nook and cranny of the contemporary health policy landscape.
Maybe next time a deadly disease rears its hydra-head we can be more like Taiwan.
Fretful mechanics were draped over humming engines or spread-eagled beneath the rears of inert racers.
We must stand up and condemn this hate, bigotry & violence wherever it rears its ugly head.
Now politics rears its ugly face at football games and superhero shows and we're sick of it!
A horse rears in the crowd during the traditional Saint Joan festival in Ciutadella, Spain, June 23.
And in Endgame, it rears its head subtextually when Black Widow sacrifices herself for the Soul Stone.
Sometimes, days before a pimple visibly rears its head, you can just feel a spot coming on.
Thus, I've never been able to rely on one solution alone when a relapse rears its head.
Whenever it rears its ugly head, my husband gently reminds me that perfection shouldn't be the bar.
Every January, the internet becomes saturated with weight loss content and toxic diet culture rears its ugly head.
But horse isn't something that frequently rears its head on restaurant menus or my French in-laws' table.
Incredibly, the gas engine can pull double duty powering both the front wheels as well as the rears.
Not so great is the shutter lag that rears itself after every time you tap the shutter button.
Once again, bad cybersecurity training (combined with distraction and a dash of lapsed judgement) rears its ugly head.
But in the corners of the economy where trouble often rears its head earliest, there are disconcerting portents.
Grasping, hugging, striking, playing, caressing, reaching, scratching backs, and rubbing rears: these are not primitive forms of communication.
The word model rears its head in the paragraph above and throughout this and other discussions of targeting.
Or maybe that's just me, projecting my own experience of how I feel when summer rears its head.
In Conway's painting "Rhino" (2017) a rhinoceros rears up in what looks like a museum gallery after closing.
This underworld occasionally rears its head, with, say, gunfire at a rugby game, or an assault outside a winery.
But when danger rears its head at the three Strode women, guess whose approach to motherhood  keeps them alive?
For a dominant pitcher like Harvey, it tends to work better when he just rears back and fires away.
Or they can act as the rears of a home theater if you pair them with a Sonos soundbar.
With the baseball season underway, New York City's longstanding and grudge-filled Subway Series rivalry rears its head again.
The lauded freshwater fishery helmed by Michael Passmore rears white sturgeon, black bass, striped bass, catfish, and silver carp.
Hormones likely play some role in depression, Rudorfer says, noting that the gap first rears its head in puberty.
But more importantly, the white savior complex never even rears its head, thanks to the nature of Oyelowo's character.
The 60-year-old farmer rears 4,000 pigs in a brick-walled compound in Shunyi district, some 20013km from Beijing.
When spring rears its head, out come the summer articles: beach body regimes, sunscreen reviews, and the inevitable reading list.
Photo: APWhenever tragedy rears its head, it's an inescapable fact that grifters will come around looking for their next victims.
My anxiety also rears it's head while using Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp where I find myself needing a realtime response.
AKWorley990 takes a step toward the bear, which rears back on its hind legs in preparation for a charging attack.
Society has progressed and mended many of our hearts, but anger lingers and rears its head at our worst times.
Even in his Manhattan of formal wear, glowing interiors, glittering nighttime streets and leisurely affluence, heartbreak rears its ugly head.
In 210 the Southern Regional Aquaculture Centre estimated that the industry rears 350,000 animals a year for leather and meat.
Image: Oregon State University (Flickr)Like clockwork, the influenza virus rears its ugly head every winter and makes our lives miserable.
I happen to be a low interest rate person, unless inflation rears its ugly head, which could happen at some point.
She said that when "racialized nativism" — not "radical" — rears its head, Latino citizens and legal residents tend to suffer its effects.
It feels much like a standard geared transmission, but mash the throttle and the elastic variable transmission rears its rubbery head.
But just when the place starts to feel normal, the Obama branding rears its head again in places like the carpet.
So, when recession rears its head, the central bank steps in, typically by cutting the short-term interest rates it controls.
Prevention is the holy grail of medical advances, given that it promises to treat disease before it even rears its head.
At other times darkness rears its ugly head usually caused by triggers that happen in my relationships or events I can't control.
"We've made clear that we need to confront ISIL wherever it rears its head," Cook said, using an acronym for Islamic State.
Click here to view original GIFThe unfortunate truth of peering into our collective past is that eventually, something intolerant rears its head.
Without much warning, a young whitetail deer rears onto its hind legs, jumps back, and slams its side right into the stream.
As trouble rears its head, he mutters, "Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit smoking" (and lights up a cigarette).
I want to be bullish when injustice rears its head in my life — I stand up and approach it like a fighter.
When exploring sexual themes, ambiguity rears its head again; it's tricky to know if Gilardi painted out of curiosity, longing, tolerance, or disgust.
Trouble Rears Its Head Again: January 003 In Fyre Fraud, the Fyre team is shown at a New Year's Eve party in 200.
On some days, Kathy DiVincenzo looks like a perfectly put-together mom of two — but other days, her postpartum depression rears its head.
Almost every single time that the prospect of nepotism rears its head in the Trump White House, officials are quick to deny it.
This time we threw a jab to the throat and we will continue raising our voices wherever and whenever racism rears its head.
In what he calls the "economics of hopefulness," the CEO discusses the potential ramifications when the true economic picture rears its ugly head.
There is one downside to the dish—one that inevitably rears its stubborn orange head when you're wearing your favourite white Uniqlo tee.
The famous triple standard rears its ugly head again — one standard for democracies, one for dictatorships, and one completely unattainable standard for Israel.
ZEBEGENY, Hungary (Reuters) - Robert Laczko, who rears Hungary's traditional breed of hairy "mangalica" pigs, prized for their meat, is bracing for tough times.
There is no contradiction between speaking honestly about Mr. Soros and simultaneously fighting anti-Semitism wherever and whenever it rears its ugly head.
Richens explained that if the above operation were to work on a pair of qubits, then entanglement rears its ugly head in the proof.
"Thai craze for whiteness rears its ugly head again," a prominent social-media commentator who goes by the name of Kaewmala posted on Twitter.
And every time the market inches forward and tries to break out to new highs, that fear rears its head and stocks pull back.
" In a lengthy Facebook comment on Fitterman's post, Fortson-Washington said, "AGAIN, the internal white privilege and racism in NOW rears its ugly head!
Don't squeeze your faceThere's nothing more unsightly and frustrating than when a prominent spot rears its ugly head in the middle of your face.
Those like Minot's Ledge Light—perched on reefs or shoals or wherever the seafloor rears up—say, over and over, stay away, stay away.
Mom Guilt rears its ugly head in so many ways, and in this instance I felt shame for needing time away from my family.
Just when you think navigating the muddy waters of modern dating can't get any more complicated, a terrible new trend rears its ugly head.
Clinton's office, Ilana rears up to a swell of choral music and salutes, like the feminist analogue of a World War II recruitment film.
In fact, there appears to be some time before a problem rears its head, he told CNBC on Saturday at the annual Singapore Summit.
But aliasing rears its ugly head on the Cintiq 216 with its resolution maxed out, which makes the tablet's LCD display feel a little dated.
" In Lord Vicar, the same topic rears its head, becoming the centerfold of both "Between the Blue Temple and the North Tower" and "The Spartan.
If angular cheilitis rears its ugly head even in the face of best practices, Dr. Jegasothy has one last — and somewhat surprising — line of defense.
To be clear, the bug rears its head even if you never open an Android app — it just seems to be worse when you do.
The spider emerges behind the mouse and crosses the last six inches and then rears and sinks two black hooks down into the mouse's shoulder.
Like many bullshit dress codes, Sleevegate rears its ugly, patriarchal head every summer when the weather heats up, no matter which party is in charge.
Midge's "All about me" habit rears its irritating head even more intensely during the wedding preparation and festivities for her co-worker Mary (Erin Darke).
The guy asks again, Dad says no, and the guy rears back and kicks a dent in their new car with his steel-toed boot.
Head-nodding beat producers pack sweaty warehouses, disco rears its head at more queer functions, and a vogue crew from San Antonio boomerangs between cliques.
With just a couple button presses, a novice can lock the front wheels and spin the rears to create a massive plume of burning rubber.
Brandi's poorly-hidden anger about this outlook rears its inappropriate head multiple times during the trip to Mexico, all in relation to the bullying dildo.
Eovaldi, who rears back and scowls before pushing forward to unfurl his fastballs, was even more impressive in neutralizing a more powerful Blue Jays lineup.
The respectability argument is so attractive to some that nearly eight decades later it still rears its head with regard to black art and representation.
JPMorganIf inflation rears its head, you won&apost want to be heavily invested in sectors of the market that serve as so-called bond proxies.
It generates buzz and puts rears on the seats of venues like Madison Square Gardens for the next pay-per-view installment of bread and circuses.
The TV also features wide color gamut support and comes with a 5.1 sound channel system, with two rears and a subwoofer included in the bundle.
Once again that same problem rears its head: How do we separate the affable New Mexico artist/rancher from the nasty chaos he chooses to produce?
The statement said that "on occasion, he has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner" and routinely tells a joke.
Sedans have lost some of their their mojo in an SUV-mad market, but you can't argue that that four-door rears don't look significantly better.
The book isn't so much an exclusive look inside men's heads as it is an unintentional exploration of how capitalism rears its ugly head in straight relationships.
That's a statement (cliché, even) that often rears its head when further canonizing classic works such as Burial's still-peerless, still-not-properly-followed-up second album.
And then next time, whatever manifestation of your anxiety or your fear or your sadness rears its ugly head, you're better at the whack-a-mole game.
In tandem with this, another issue rears its head once one stops feeling like an impostor: worry about the future and caretaking for sick relatives or children.
The world's largest pork producer Smithfield Foods will work with Virginia-based Dominion Energy to harness methane gas from the thousands of pigs Smithfield rears each year.
Croft expects the market to soften in the first quarter of 2018 due to seasonally weak demand — unless one of several first-quarter shocks rears its head.
" This chance to bash a previous employer usually rears its head when an interviewer asks, "Why are you leaving or why did you leave your past company?
We're still in the realm of hypothetical, but Bland told me his coalition wants to be ready to respond fast regardless of how mandatory shareholder arbitration rears up.
"Extortion rears its head again in this lawsuit, this time not only aimed at Defendants but also directly threatening speech protected under the First Amendment," the filing claims.
When Anna later becomes desperate to get William out of her little sister's way, she rears back and wields a serrated knife as if it were a javelin.
And, just when we finally think it's gone, a new problem — the dreaded acne scar — rears its ugly little head (or just lingers around so we never forget).
Looking back, that moment seems like the point in a horror movie when you think the monster is dead just before it rears back up to eat you.
As the international media descends this week on Dublin -- a cosmopolitan city home to the European headquarters of so many tech companies -- that perception rears its head again.
As it turns out, despite years of slut walks and the anti slut-shaming movement, the fear of being categorized as a hypersexual woman still rears its head.
Miscommunications and misunderstandings pile up, jealousy rears its head again and again, and both Lara Jean and Peter struggle to make room for each each other in their lives.
Yes, that wicked betrayal rears its ugly head within the walls of Empire Records once again, but this time it comes from one of Lucious Lyon's most loyal cubs.
So, seeing this, the first man who entered with a sword—the primary defender—reaches at the gun and rears back for a giant goddamn strike with the sword.
That they succeeded in doing so by the summer of 2015 was, by most standards, extraordinary—and means vaccines are available the next time Ebola rears its ugly head.
One such measure should be a commitment to keep unemployment as low as possible for as long as possible until actual — not just fretted-about — inflation rears its head.
As I've written before, health officials in the US are left to do "the looming-health-disaster money scramble" each and every time a big outbreak rears its head.
But the evil-stepmom trope still rears its head in popular culture front time to time, a variation on a theme that once belonged primarily to the Brothers Grimm.
Or sometimes, these characters were simply played by white actors in "blackface," a racist legacy that still rears its ugly head fashion, social media, and other popular culture today.
You may have heard tell of the South Asian obsession with weddings and children, but on Family Karma it rears its head as the ubiquitous plague that it is.
Complication after complication rears its head, but Jane never falters in her joyous belief that whatever is happening on her wedding day is perfect, so we don't falter either.
The town's outsize success in Olympic sports has much to do with the way it rears its children, helping them succeed without causing burnout or compromising their future happiness.
The first dim quiet room, where we are asked to remain for the five minutes, in order to cleanse our mind, is a persistent feeling that rears its head.
The Daslivas ran a since-deleted joint Instagram account called traveling_butts, racking up 14,000 followers with photos of their rears in full view at various tourist attractions across the globe.
Image 2 of 2 MEXICO CITY – The specter of possible fraud rears its head in Mexico each electoral campaign, both in the popular imagination and among candidates on the ballot.
As 2015 dies a dignified death and 2016 rears its confusing and frightening, but exciting head, now is the time to pause and consider what happened in the last year.
Bernardo O'Higgins, a hero of Chilean independence, is commemorated on horseback in a Santiago square, while Simón Bolívar gallops in Lima and José San Martín rears up in Buenos Aires.
You've worked through so much during this Mercury retrograde, but with this new moon, it might feel like as soon as you've tackled one psychic beast, another rears its head.
It's a funny confluence of circumstances, but the crux of the matter is simple enough: misogyny rears its ugly head in Hollywood the same way now as it does then.
"Anti-Semitism is an ancient disease and when it rears its ugly head, it first attacks the Jews, but it never stops with that, it sweeps entire societies," Netanyahu said.
Responding to four of the allegations last month, Bush's spokesman "explained" that elder Bush "has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner," and apologized.
Sonos says the Amp can be used to add stereo sound to a TV (thanks in part to HDMI Arc support) or add wireless rears to a Sonos theater setup.
We all know the buttock-clenching awkwardness when the question of money – what doors it opens, what doors it closes – rears its ugly head within a previously tight-knit group.
When we look at our risk we take, we also run the other scenario, that inflation rears its ugly head, growth is slowing down, you still have to do it.
And when the Pacific rears and pitches itself again at Japan, the island nation's tsunami warning system will sound the alarm having benefitted from vast post-113/11 technological improvements.
But the second Newt's Niffler rears its twitchy face, it becomes clear that letting Newt's creatures into the world is all this movie wants — or knows how — to do without hesitation.
The issue also only rears itself when the volume set to its loudest with the Perfect Piano app and the audio is played through the speaker; headphones seem to work fine.
And it's not just sexism and sexual harassment that rears its always ugly head, but also a sense that too many of those above are just as flawed as those below.
The scourge of anti-Semitism cannot be ignored, cannot be tolerated and it cannot be allowed to continue … It must be confronted and condemned everywhere it rears its very ugly head.
With interest rates in the United States rising, emerging market debt becomes relatively less valuable and prone to flights of capital if a risk off mentality rears its ugly head again.
The fear sporadically rears its head, for example when American school children are learning about world religion and come across the portion of the lesson in which they learn about Islam.
As a woman who's familiar with her community -- and the dark underbelly that sometimes rears its head in the late hours -- she's confident sending more troops to the border is futile.
To try to put people at ease, the president routinely tells the same joke — and, on occasion, he has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner.
To try to put people at ease, the president routinely tells the same joke — and on occasion, he has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner.
" Bannon took aim at Bush, 93, after the former president issued an apology in October stating that he had "patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner.
To try to put people at ease, the president routinely tells the same joke—and on occasion, he has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner.
Farmer Will Harris, who rears 3,000 head of cattle on his 3,500-acre organic farm in Bluffton, Georgia, says that he doesn't feel threatened by the nascent popularity of plant-based meat.
They step forward, almost there … Until the lead one sees you, rears out its arms, and swings them wildly, knocking the barrel off the table and sending it flying past your head.
But when a diver approaches its underwater home, among the tentacles of a sea anemone on the world's coral reefs, the little orange creature rears up and adopts a fierce protective posture.
The potentially blasphemous question rears its head again: if it's a curse to be a Sidenius, is Per cursed by generations of unerring piety, or by that ancestral aberrant flash of madness?
It gives us killer whales, beluga whales, sperm whales, blue whales, and just when you think there can't be any more whales, a mysterious possible new species rears its slick, rubbery head.
The unicorn, with its halo-encircled horn, rears up its hind legs as if battling evil forces, surrounded by impasto patterns and circles, decorative landscape elements, and full-to-bursting, overdone blooms.
"As soon as a 'tiger' rears his head, we will strike at once; as soon as a 'fly' flies in disorder, we will swat," he said, referring to high- and low-level officials.
Try to understand not just how Saturday's Trump tweets are racist, but why it's important to keep hammering that point home — on social media and beyond — every time it rears its ugly head.
The biggest differences are really in the rears of each car; Concept B has a high tail wing with big aero scoops, whereas Concepts A and C have no rear wings at all.
While political uncertainty rears its head around the world with Brexit and the upcoming U.S. election (just two of the many examples), software is quickly becoming the one thing that connects the world.
And yet, how else to explain the Bush family spokesman admitting the former president of the United States would often "pat women's rears" in a "good-natured manner" as "David Cop-a-feel"?
I'm careful about things like casual misogyny in puzzles and always have been — those entries tend to be dated in a bad way, as bloggers remind us every time one rears its head.
Democrats have their own share of political cowardice on race matters, with national leaders too often willing to acknowledge racism only when it rears its head in the most obvious and obnoxious manner.
As Islamophobia rears its ugly head in the US again, it's worth thinking about how we now look back on those moments of American history — and whether we're making the same mistakes again.
As the tenth anniversary of the Arctic Monkeys debut album, Whatever People Say I am, That's What I'm Not, rears its head this month, expect to see both tribes out in full force.
Oh hey, our third love triangle rears its little head when Maggie Pierce (Kelly McCreary) low-key mentions to Avery that during the fire, Kepner (Sarah Drew) called her out for being into Avery.
Sexism still rears its ugly head in Hollywood, according to Mila Kunis, and in October it was revealed that Oscar winner Hillary Swank was once offered 20 times less than a male co-star.
I happen to be a low-interest rate person unless inflation rears its ugly head, which can happen at some point," he said, adding that inflation "doesn't seem like it's happening any time soon.
Like, sex is a form of intimacy but it's a kind of intimacy that, when you don't really know each other, can serve as shorthand or escape when the emotional intimacy rears its head.
If you don't know what road shark is, it's an image of a shark swimming on a flooded highway that rears its Photoshopped head every time there's a hurricane or major water-related event.
I happen to be a low-interest rate person unless inflation rears its ugly head, which can happen at some point," he said, but said inflation "doesn't seem like it's happening any time soon.
They walked as if they were hunchbacked, and wore fashion that distended, padded and pulled the body out of proportion, with coats cropped under the chest in front and rears almost brushing the floor.
Previously, McGrath said Bush "has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner," additionally attributing the act to his diminished height after being confined to a wheelchair since 226.
In that way, there's an element of queer nostalgia that rears its head whenever this song reverberates across the dark, sticky floors of Dalston Superstore or fills up the sweaty basement at Vogue Fabrics.
It started at their first middle school dance, when male classmates would sidle up behind them on the dance floor, grab them by the waist and, without asking, begin to "grind" against their rears.
Of all the suffixes littering the English language, "-ly" is the most conducive to a singsong sound, and a vast category of adverbs are simply adjectives with "-ly" or "-ily" attached to their rears.
Scooting forward on their rears with their legs stretched before them, they punch and grab at the air until Rhetta Aleong, a veteran member of Mr. Wilson's Fist & Heel Performance Group, pulls them up.
As rears, they blend away seamlessly with the decor, solving the age-old problem of having to choose between quality surroundsound and having a living room that doesn't look like a Hi-Fi audio shop.
It was unpleasant, but more than that, it was emblematic of how mob rule still rears its head, the kind we were taught to stay away from by reading Lord of the Flies as children.
Marvel, dressed in her green and black suit, finally stops in front of an elderly woman, who grins at her sweetly—until Marvel rears back and cold-cocks the smile right off the lady's face.
"To try to put people at ease, the president routinely tells the same joke — and on occasion, he has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner," the statement continued.
"To try to put people at ease, the president routinely tells the same joke -- and on occasion, he has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner," Wednesday's statement reads.
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Guess the only way to find out is for people to get their new MacBook Pros and use them for a little bit and see if the dust-breaking-keyboards issue rears its ugly head again.
Thankfully, Bridgette, already a victim of repeated sexual assault, lets her own hand do some talking as well, when she rears back in shock, hops to her feet, and punches the predator squarely in the nose.
To Harrison, Nature will always be the "end all be all"; it represents an unconquerable force that sometimes resigns itself to observe mankind, while other times rears up in autonomy to right wrongs or bring chaos.
A spokesperson for Bush denied he'd done anything with sexual intent but did concede Bush "has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner," in part because he is wheelchair-bound.
The East Coast of the USA has been battered by a relentless snowstorm this past weekend—a lucky escape for the world's premier MMA organization as UFC on FOX 18 rears its head on Saturday night.
His lingering feelings of their time together tie into what seems to be a theme in the young artist's life, which is whenever something honest and good happens, something bad from his past rears its ugly head.
"I could see him struggling on the tyres and tried to brake late into the corner and locked the rears a bit and hit him, so that was of course my fault," Verstappen told Sky Sports television.
Chefs Tom Adams of London's Pitt Cue Co. (who rears his own mangalitsas) and April Bloomfield of New York City's Spotted Pig (a pioneer of nose-to-tail cooking) first bonded over, what else, their porcine passions.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As impeachment rears its head, we're all hoping the writing is on the wall for Donald Trump, but last week the nation was temporarily diverted by the writing on his notepad.
The one parked at Adobe Guadalupe, a hacienda-style winery that rears horses as well as grapes, actually takes reservations because the ceviche, duck tortas and marinated mushrooms trounce the reputation of things cooked on four wheels.
Given that there are more overdose deaths each year than the number of homicides and suicides combined, we must invest in policies that promise to prevent addiction, not simply treat it after it rears its ugly head.
He's carrying this guilt with him, and though it kind of goes away for a good chunk of the [third] season, it's always still there, lingering under the surface, and rears its head again by the end.
"I've said it before and I will say it again: We have absolutely zero tolerance for bigotry and hate, and we will continue to call it out whenever and wherever it rears its ugly head," Cuomo said.
Two actresses have accused former President George H.W. Bush of groping them during separate photo shoots — and Bush has acknowledged he has "patted women's rears" in an attempt to "put people at ease," according to Deadspin and Newsweek.
There's a curious perversity that rears its head early in the film during a startlingly grisly shower scene and throughout, there's a shocking willingness to go to the very edge of what's acceptable in a contemporary studio movie.
" The same spokesperson offered up a new version of the behavior, admitting, yes, Bush has done what he's accused of, but it was innocent — he "has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner.
"To try to put people at ease, the president routinely tells the same joke — and on occasion, he has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner," Bush's spokesperson said in response to Grolnick.
This sense of conflict rears its head in Colescott's use of blackface to further distort and amplify such codes, such as in his humorous "revisionist" painting, "George Washington Carver Crossing the Delaware: Page from an American History Textbook"(1975).
And if inflation somehow rears up again, stocks will likely be the asset of choice, given their proven ability to rise alongside inflation — a connection that makes sense given that companies can generally pass along higher prices to their consumers.
The shelf speakers make great, affordable rears for surroundsound setups, and offer audio that isn't quite up to par with the Sonos One, but that definitely won't disappoint, especially if you pick up two and pair them for stereo sound.
Drag Race rears overnight celebrities, which couldn't be more exemplified by the long lines of loyal fans waiting hours just to meet their drag idols, especially teenagers who aren't old enough to go to the nightclubs the drag queens perform at.
But this isn't a fairy tale yet: Jimmy's fear of abandonment rears its head, and he begins listing the reasons why he's not actually in love: he was drunk when he said it, and he doesn't really know anything about Gretchen.
But as the Holocaust recedes further into history—and as Holocaust deniers seek to rewrite that history, and white supremacism once again rears its ugly head—we, the survivors, are still here to bear witness and to make our voices heard.
But Theo continues to sleepwalk through his life, however charmed it may outwardly appear, until the painting again rears its avian head, introducing a frenetic pulse to the closing third that's especially jarring given the vague listlessness of what preceded it.
In an ideal world we'd be able to design airplane fuselages that prevent ice from building up all, but until that breakthrough rears its head, knowing how to keep planes in the air, even while covered in ice, is the next best thing.
Both front and rears cameras use a technique called pixel binning that combines four pixels on the camera's sensor into one big pixel, which has the effect of lowering overall resolution but increasing light sensitivity, which is want you want in low light.
These and the many other men against whom allegations have been made -- some quite a bit more serious than patting "women's rears" -- are all ambitious, smart, powerful men -- surely men whom one would think might know better than to behave in this way.
The book's more than 60 previously published columns toggle between surface-skimming cultural musings and political entreaties meant to light a fire under readers' otherwise comfy rears, and are presented with a straightforwardness that only occasionally tips into what feels like forced effervescence.
"This investigation brought to light what too many people of color in our state know already," Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Democrat of New York, said in a statement, "that discrimination is real and targeted, and rears its head in every aspect of their lives."
What counts is to let our vision of unity, harmony, and empathy continue to regenerate and resist, whatever hostile environment rears its head — in the same vein as in the Kuorinki's works, where limits are tested, knowing the experiment might move to the destruction.
"—The Hill George H.W. Bush Apologizes for Having 'Patted Women's Rears'The office of the former president issued a statement admitting he "routinely tells the same joke—and on occasion, he has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured joke.
Sure, the Morbid Angel influence that rears its ugly head halfway through the title track is hard to miss, as is the doomed tempo and creepy, alien atmospheric moments that reoccur throughout the EP, but knowing Teitanblood, there's a lot more left to suss out.
"The culture changes, and fascism rears its ugly head every so often and that's what's happening now," said Ms. Minter, marching with a battery-powered candle and a sign that made a comically profane reference to Donald J. Trump's claim to have grabbed women's genitals.
There can't be many things in this world more irritating than a urinary tract infection—especially if it rears its ugly head when you're trying to watch Kanye on the main stage at Glasto or embark on a romantic backpacking trip with your boyfriend.
Instead, I was floored by how, through Yorkey's careful vision, the source material bloomed into a smart, thoughtful, and incredibly painful examination of not just the complications of being a teen, but of the systematic sexism that often first rears its ugly head when teenagers come of age.
Credit...A rooster raised for fighting on Hiram Figueroa's farm in Vega Baja, P.R. VEGA BAJA, P.R. — Hiram Figueroa rears roosters to fight, a Puerto Rican tradition from the time of the Spanish colonists that he learned as a teenager half a century ago and later taught his son.
Since then, a popular narrative around the technology has been that it's a hedge against the rest of the world—when the Black Swan finally rears its ugly head, the unwashed masses with their worthless dollars will grovel before the fleece vest-wearing, cryptocurrency-wielding elite. Ha-ha!
She makes the decisions any good director would about where to stage the scene ("on the sofa, unless you're attached to a more classic bed narrative") and how to arrange the performers ("maybe a cowgirl or doggy scenario ... favoring our rears, in other words, keeping our faces slightly absurd").
" Indeed, to that point, Trump told Reuters in May that he doesn't think Yellen is doing a bad job, and said, "I happen to be a low-interest rate person unless inflation rears its ugly head, which can happen at some point ... [but] doesn't seem like it's happening anytime soon.
With a new infusion of IMF funding in Egypt's coffers, and another $3 billion being lined up by the Islamic Development Bank (IDB), analysts say that the country's economy is showing real signs of stability — shrugging off the effects of civil strife that frequently rears its head, and previously runaway inflation.
The Colorado outfit fuses speed, spit, grinding grooves, hardcore chugs, metallic crunch, tone-perfect Swedish crust, and an all-around bad attitude that makes Cursed (whose influence rears its ugly head more than a few times, especially on tracks like "On And On") seem like a bunch of cuddly bunnies.
History rears its head in other ways too among this week's titles, from journalistic accounts of conflicts past and present to novels based on historical figures (Jasmin Darznik's "Song of a Captive Bird," about the Iranian poet Forugh Farrokhzad) or multigenerational family epics (Luis Alberto Urrea's "The House of Broken Angels").
As the left has turned its attention to ever smaller, easier, cheaper fights — freedom riding through Facebook filter, resisting mircoaggression wherever it rears its thousand tiny heads, prosecuting semantic crimes against humanity — it seems the only acceptable tone for any discussion of race or gender in America is a solemn rancor.
It's inclusion of queer women characters isn't without complication: the tragic lesbians trope rears its head in the game, for sure—although that, in itself is complicated by a revenge subplot that let me take the only vengeance I think I've ever really felt 100% awesome about in a game.
As is pointed out whenever the does-Facebook-sell-data debate rears its head — this feels like the third or fourth time we've had it this year — renting access to anonymized data sets, as Facebook does, is a much better business than the one-time purchases and subscriptions offered by data brokers.
Most economists believe that the tariffs will cost more jobs than they will create, but when Trump-is-always-right rears its ugly head in the factory, even the workers spout that the bad short-term pain will be followed by long-term gain, somehow saving their jobs or creating even more jobs.
IF SOMEONE COULD TELL YOU THERE WILL BE NO WAGE INFLATION, THAT IT'S NOT GOING TO BE LIKE PREVIOUS CYCLES WHERE THAT FINALLY REARS ITS HEAD -- IS IT POSSIBLE TO JUST ROLL THE DICE AND STAY LOW AND JUST MAYBE NOT GET BACK TO THE NORMAL RELATIONSHIP YOU SEE BETWEEN FED FUNDS AND WHERE INFLATION --?
I wrote about and compiled your amazing stories, which ranged from the 1960s, when it was perfectly legal to, say, ask a female job candidate the date of her last period (just to make sure she couldn't be pregnant), to the present day, when pregnancy discrimination is technically illegal but rears its head for men and women alike.
It's an argument that rears its head whenever someone on the pro-life fringe turns to violence — the idea that abortion-clinic shooters are acting appropriately given full anti-abortion premises, that the logical implications of the pro-life position point to a wild radicalism rather than an acceptance of democratic politics' continuing ebb and flow.
In March 2015, The Daily Star published a photograph of a recruitment poster produced by the banned Islamist group Hizb-ut-Tahrir with the caption "terrorism rears its ugly head"; Ms. Hasina told Parliament that the paper had "helped the radical cause" by printing the photograph and the state would "move against" those who had published it.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Jamie McGeever LONDON, May 31 (Reuters) - The panic in Italian bonds this week again exposed the risks associated with periods of unusually low market volatility that lure traders into leveraged bets on the calm persisting forever - and magnifying the blowout when uncertainty rears its head again.
And, every time summer rolls along, it will bring with it the same things: sweat, sun, the pungent aroma of weed smoke, and a handful of irresistibly catchy summer bangers, which we will all simultaneously play on repeat, like robots, until the leaves begin to turn brown and shrivel, and Autumn rears its chilly head to kickstart the cycle once more.
LOW-KEY UK Britain's relatively low key representation continues with British Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid due to speak at CBI/HSBC lunch and Brexit rears its head in a panel on "Renewing Europe's Growth" after Britain leaves the EU with Deutsche Bank CEO, Deutsche Post CEO, European Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni and Italian finance minister Roberto Gualtieri at 0915 GMT.

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