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"red-blooded" Definitions
  1. full of strength and energy, often sexual energy

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Ryan is not the only red-blooded American struggling to cope.
So, Hamilton did what any red-blooded American would do ... sued.
"We're red-blooded American people who love this country," he said.
And like any right-thinking, red-blooded American patriot he was enraged.
Pretty much every red blooded American supports a free and functioning press.
So do His work, and America's work, and explore the red-blooded truth.
Diego the hero, by contrast, is a red-blooded patriot defending the border.
"Look, I'm a red-blooded American and I love my country," he explains.
Like any red-blooded American woman, I am obsessed with drugstore beauty products.
The Hunt Rated R. They don't call them red-blooded Americans for nothing.
That said, his defence of capitalism at its red-blooded best is refreshing.
The red-blooded vivacity of Ms. Olin's performance, however, pierces through the muck.
For many, especially government officials, choosing agro-ecology wasn't a red-blooded Communist decision.
It's about a "red-blooded American woman" who fixes up houses in the south.
The guy seems to prefer Facebook, like any middle aged, red-blooded American would.
There are some red-blooded men in Indianapolis, and we won't stand for this.
Red-blooded herself, young Mary begins an affair with a producer who impregnates her.
"The majority of gang members are home-grown, natural-born, red-blooded Americans," he said.
Starting with 41, the family saga was the arc of bluebloods trying to seem red-blooded.
I'm a healthy red-blooded American man who has been out of work for a while.
An unarmed, red-blooded, real-life fucking hero that you just insulted with your racist, hateful comments.
"Like" is too pale and friendly a word for the red-blooded emotions he hoped to elicit.
If you are a man and believe in red-blooded American things, then you vote for Trump.
California has five million Republicans and they are just as red-blooded as Republicans across the country.
CBS has plenty of offerings about red-blooded American guys who wonder what's up with their crazy kids.
The lesson here is to never underestimate a red-blooded human's desire to feel an airy, imaginary boob.
Good luck telling any red-blooded American to put down their cow sandwich and pick up an axe.
True, it's not tofu (703) or lentils (0.9), but most red-blooded Americans know how to cook it.
In this day and age, there's just nowhere left online for a red-blooded patriot to speak his mind.
It's also one of any red-blooded Americans' worst fears when it comes to Silicon Valley's relationship with privacy.
They've called it "outrageous" and "offensive" to "red-blooded American patriots," and have even demanded that it be destroyed.
The more she piles on the signifiers of a true blue, red-blooded American, the more defiant it becomes.
Even now, every wave of red-blooded American backlash seems to drag the message back to where it began.
Yet nothing has done more to solidify his patina of red-blooded Americana than his role as Jack Ryan.
The subtext is very red-blooded, good old American fun, which also means there's not much academic about it.
What hard-dicked red-blooded American man doesn't want hot women throwing themselves at him, two at a time?
His interests in the gym, entrepreneurship, and mixed martial arts align him with the typical red-blooded American male.
Any red-blooded human who comes into the orbit of Rinna and that legendary coif would do the same, right?
But Mr. Moore tends to tripwire his own sermons in ways guaranteed to provoke thought, laughter and red-blooded rage.
Driven LIKE many red-blooded American children, I spent high school study hall poring over the pages of car magazines.
However, I believe that we all as human beings, red-blooded human beings, our skin color really doesn&apost define us.
Not to mention Nakatomi Plaza is the sleek embodiment of steadily encroaching foreign interests on good old red-blooded American soil.
As with bikers, there's a certain attitude to match the getup, equal parts red-blooded patriotism and kill-'em-all nihilism.
The students roaming our hallowed halls today are not the red-blooded, Darwinian capitalists who used to strive for business degrees.
He was weird, he didn't know himself, and his new apparent whiteness undercut the sense that he was a red-blooded adult.
She wanted to exhibit a red-blooded mind and body at work, to give voice to everything that she had once concealed.
It also expanded its circulatory system with extra vasculature and a heart four times the size of closely related, red-blooded species.
Steeped in history, the one every red-blooded racing driver wants to win however much they complain about it being outmoded and dangerous.
As an actor working during the turbulent psychosexual introspection of '21980s-era Hollywood, Reynolds embodied the image of the red-blooded American male.
" A contemporary New York Times article praised her for looking "strong, red-blooded, able to shoulder the responsibilities of home-making and motherhood.
"Defunding" Planned Parenthood has become a rallying cry among anti-choice advocates and a surefire way to enrage any red-blooded pro-choicer.
Clinton has summoned the full range of her folksiness, signing autographs on hard hats and talking up her own red-blooded culinary tastes.
The idea was to incorporate sex as one normal and healthy part of a publication that proudly appealed to a red-blooded male audience.
But a good number also seem to applaud Donald J. Trump's prowess at tax avoidance, proof that he is a true red-blooded American.
Drive longer than a quarter mile and the red-blooded supercars of the world will beat the Model S as the speeds pick up.
SUNDOWN Two red-blooded high school senior boys travel to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, for spring vacation and end up involved with a crime ring.
"Like every red-blooded mother, or parent, she just starts moving off instinct, chases this car, and just proves not to stop," she says.
Quinn's John Proctor, the target of Abigail's machinations, is red-blooded and robust, best spotlighted in precise domestic scenes with Susannah Millonzi's Elizabeth Proctor.
It's perfectly natural for a red-blooded American to, once they have procured their first real drone, experiment with attaching a flame thrower to it.
As a red-blooded, patriotic American, my first reaction was the same as many others: How can these men disrespect everything this nation stands for?
Taking advantage of the Buffalo orchestra's beefy, red-blooded sound, she and the players have made an unlikely recording specialty of sumptuous late-Romantic rarities.
And I'm a relatively red-blooded American sports fan, and it's just not on my radar — again, unless it's a stunt fight like Conor McGregor.
The concerto's first two movements are a fascinating study in density and translucence, with sounds morphing from silvery and wan to red-blooded and impassioned.
"I remember her coming over to my house and seducing me," he said, claiming that "any red-blooded" straight American man would reacted the same way.
As American as apple pie — it's a phrase synonymous with American identity, aligned with those red-blooded, patriotic symbols like baseball, backyard BBQs, and bald eagles.
Like the MPDG, a Born Sexy Yesterday character is typically introduced to a straight, "red-blooded man" who is alone or unhappy in the love department.
From Dublin to Cleveland and from Toledo to Mansfield, Ohio has always been the home of red-blooded American patriots, strong people, smart people, real workers.
And even those facts to paint a picture of just how foreign the Tesla Semi may be to every red-blooded trucker on American roads today.
While her music is all bouncy, perfectly mixed radio fodder on first listen, Dua's tunes are, on closer inspection, fierce, red-blooded, and a little racy.
I guess we can give them credit for not proposing the Firing Line like Duterte, but then, no red-blooded profiteer would shoot their best customers.
Genetic samples from 27 green-blooded lizards and 92 closely related red-blooded lizards revealed that all four of green-blooded lizards belonged to a distinct lineage.
So even if he's bad for the periphery of rights related to gun rights, he knows the red-blooded gun-owning American male is his voting block.
"I'm just being a red-blooded woman and [I know] what I want to see in watching a television show; it's d***s and ass," she said.
Despite the fighting, the Islamic State radio station still broadcasts across Surt, offering a mixture of stuffy religious sermons and red-blooded threats against the group's enemies.
Beyonce's show of black power at the Super Bowl has T.I. fired up, and he thinks you should be too ... if you're a red-blooded American, that is.
And as Mr Pomfret also points out, it was a "red-blooded mid-western Yankee", Edgar Snow, whose pro-communist journalism inspired many others to tilt towards that camp.
The flyovers, the military guests of honor, the grand billowing expanse of the red, white and blue all harmonized perfectly with a Sunday full of red-blooded American football.
It's the ideal portrait of America: pure, red-blooded and hardworking—and where the similarities begin and end when it comes to the relationship between Riverdale and its source material.
In Milan — home of red-blooded machismo (or as close as you can get in a men's runway show) — there were almost as many looks for her as for him.
When Facebook released the 3,500 Russia-linked ads it had uncovered from the 2016 election, there really wasn't much in there that you couldn't find a red-blooded American spewing online.
Like many other red-blooded Americans before her, Kylie Jenner rang in her 21st year with a blowout, bringing her nearest and dearest together to celebrate another trip around the sun.
He has managed to slip unscathed through the traps that society has laid for men like him, while Sparsholt, the red-blooded war hero, husband, and father, has taken the fall.
But it doesn't matter: Trump's message of red-blooded American superiority isn't designed to appeal to Europeans, and in Theresa May, we already have a kind of mini-Trump of our own.
"Every red-blooded American man felt obliged to go out and catch sharks, which were readily capturable," said the University of Florida's Burgess, noting that they can be caught offshore and from small boats.
In case you missed it, it's not too late to vote to shake up the executive branch — surely the No.1 priority of every red-blooded American in these mostly ho-hum, sleepy times.
Any Trump-loving red-blooded American dumbass looking to huff in a bit of the president's residual success while sneering at New York liberals will be disappointed to realize Jamaica Estates is... basically Long Island.
You can almost see the ads now depicting House lawmakers as an enemies of the free and open web, shills for a multi-billion-dollar industry universally loathed, even among the red-blooded conservative base.
Meanwhile, sister Paulina Sotomayor, wearing a vaporous robe and blue makeup on the upper half of her face, poured honey from her vocal chords all over the audience, injecting red-blooded emotion to the mix.
But when people think of co-ops in Berkeley they do not tend to picture the Berkeley Co-op, with its bright supermarkets stocking just about everything a red-blooded American might want to eat.
"Like any red-blooded Twitter addict, I'm recreationally obsessed with media echo chambers and meme proliferation and all that fun stuff, so I'm mostly watching it all unfold around me with fascination and delight," Rosner says.
So culture minister Yekaterina Furtseva commissioned a red-blooded production from the homeland that would "surpass the American-Italian one in its artistic merit and authenticity," as the open letter she published in state press announced.
Last summer, as cellphone footage and Make America Great Again rallies held up a mirror to America's red-blooded policing and politics, I thought back to growing up in Virginia as the son of two immigrants.
I was going to the brothel with Dave and wasn't quite sure if it was going to be a red blooded knees up or a dark, scaring excursion into the recesses of the city's sexual underworld.
George W. Bush's "America's Top Gun," using a flinty, barstool military phrase associated with an especially popular red-blooded movie, channeled not only the Iraq War Bush had initiated but the "folksy" facet of his public image.
Thanks to Roy Thomas Baker's production, which daubs on the oohing multi-tracked harmonies endemic to power pop and pre-punk hard rock, their debut has a cheerfully corny quality — red-blooded American boys play new wave music!
So what makes the Zit Stick different from other similar products on the market, aside from its resemblance to every red-blooded American's favorite on-the-go stain remover, is how well it layers over and under makeup.
This year marked the XVIIth edition of the Monster Jam World Finals®, and I did what I assumed any normal, red-blooded American would do (I'm British): purchase "club seats" to Monster Jam World Finals® XVII.
Her commitment to embodying a persona toughened by circumstances is at the core of her artistic identity, and has a lot to do with why her debut last March, "Midwest Farmer's Daughter," felt so red-blooded and vital.
The FBI reported a 27,22017 percent increase in anti-Muslim hate crime incidents in 2001: For their part, Muslim Americans tried to reassure their fellow Americans that they were as peaceful and patriotic as any other red-blooded American.
A man who prides himself on being a red-blooded embodiment of masculinity – with bodacious women there for the taking, big hands and more, political correctness be damned – has unleashed a wave of revulsion about that vision of manhood.
Thus did critics signal that Petty, Springsteen, Mellencamp, and whoever else, were old-fashioned red-blooded American boys, beloved by blue-collar audiences for their ruggedness and their immersion in myth, beholden to rock radio play in the Midwest.
" He added that if plant-based meat continues to be available, relatively inexpensive and tasty, consumers "will continue to seek it out as a replacement to beef, and old-fashioned, red-blooded capitalism will take care of the rest.
By mapping the evolutionary family tree of New Guinea lizards, researchers found that green blood developed inside the amphibians at four independent points in history, likely from a red-blooded ancestor, according to a study in Wednesday&aposs journal Science Advances.
" It also had the red-blooded ring of Biden's challenge to Trump when he said in March 2018 that if he and Trump were in high school "I'd take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him.
Her career has been built on her playing of the Russian Romantics, the "red-blooded" and "hot-blooded" composers, as she calls them, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, for whose "passionate, emotional" pieces her short flame-red dresses seem to have been made.
But of the two composers it is Rossini who fleshes out his Desdemona more fully, creating a proud, red-blooded woman well equipped to defy social conventions and racial prejudice with her choice of the foreign-born Otello as partner.
Though everyone on the left sees social democracy as an improvement on red-blooded capitalism, it nonetheless struggles to break free from what Mr Piketty calls "proprietarianism", defined as "the political ideology founded on the absolute respect for private property".
According to this appealing version of recent history, Iran had kept the hostages during the Carter administration because they knew Carter was "weak," but they so feared Reagan's red-blooded American resolve that they acquiesced the second he was sworn into office.
The new nationalisation might involve governments sitting quietly in the boardroom, grabbing a share of profits for the public purse and reminding firms not to neglect their social responsibilities, while leaving enough shares in private hands to harness the benefits of red-blooded capitalism.
In order to see if attractiveness influenced how men use condoms, researchers rounded up 51 red-blooded straight guys between the ages of 19 and 61 and asked them to rank the attractiveness of 20 different women based only on their black and white photographs.
When Sherlock needs to confront his humanity through red-blooded sexual attraction to a woman (since Moffat had scoffed repeatedly at the idea of him being either queer or asexual), there's Irene Adler, a self-described lesbian, inexplicably and immediately falling in love with Sherlock anyway.
Bernie Sanders may be threatening to force Scandinavian-style socialism on the proud patriots of the United States, but here's one policy point he hasn't talked about yet: Is he going to make every red-blooded, meat-loving American eat dumpster food like they do in Denmark?
But even as the series acknowledges the mire of the US's history and current involvement in the Middle East, it gets its kicks from the dynamic of the red-blooded American patriot versus the Arab terrorists, its hero devoting himself to stopping bad guys rather than contending with policy.
" In an interview with Fox News columnist Todd Starnes (who said he was alerted to the flag by a reader who, "like any right-thinking, red-blooded American patriot ... was enraged" by it), Kobach said: "It's outrageous that you would see a public university displaying a desecrated flag.
Ignoring the Kool-Aid stains, egg salad that's been sitting out in the sun for a couple hours too long, and the omnipresent chafing thighs, there's nothing more American than getting rowdy in the hay on America's Independence Day with a red-blooded conquest bred on Grade A USDA beef.
That's why when I, a red-blooded male, saw a news alert yesterday that Judy Dench will be the voice of Captain Spip in the new season of Biowhale Deep Space, I ripped my shirt off in the grocery store and screamed as loud as I could for 10 straight minutes.
Outside Washington, red-blooded Americans who mostly rather dislike President Vladimir Putin (pictured), according to polls, seem to be shrugging off the latest allegations: President-elect Trump was loudly cheered by spectators when he turned up in Baltimore on December 10th to watch the Army-Navy football game, an annual pageant of patriotism.
The "Born In the USA" megastar has been a constant presence in our house: At just three months old, Dad tried to take me to my first Springsteen show, semi-seriously attempting (and failing) to convince my mum that it would be integral to my development into a red-blooded "real man".
And while I like the sport as much as the next red blooded American (though I'm more of a college league guy, personally), something that's begun to dampen my enthusiasm for it in recent years is the amount of research that's come out showing just how dangerous it may be for the brain.
That shame might stem, largely, from the fear of appearing as anything other than a red-blooded American white guy, but Cohen is really good at puncturing his targets' self-image; in all the best Who Is America segments, you can watch their eyes slowly fill with regret as the segments go on.
Mollie Hemingway, a writer with the Federalist, one of the media outlets most in line with the spirit of Trump-era conservatism, offered a bon mot over the weekend that made it clear she believes Kavanaugh stands accused of nothing more than what you'd expect from any red-blooded American man in a social situation.
The campaign committee, Run The Rock 2020, isn't officially connected to Johnson himself—it was created by a guy named Kenton Tilford in West Virginia, who could either be a troll or a red-blooded American who believes that the "people's elbow" is the only thing that can get the country back on track.
He was on the cover of weekly magazines, and on T-shirts and buttons, dolls and food (the Ollie-sandwich in Buffalo, New York featured red-blooded American beef on a hero roll with shredded lettuce), videotapes and books -- and there were even cardboard pictures throughout many cities that people could stand alongside so their pictures could be taken.
I wrote a lot about how the preppy with the striped watchband transformed his blue-blooded Yale background to seem more red-blooded Texas, putting Tabasco sauce on his tuna fish sandwiches, wearing cowboy boots emblazoned with "GB," listening to the Oak Ridge Boys and Reba McEntire, and pretending that pork rinds were his favorite snack rather than popcorn.
"Headed by former UFC champion James Wilks, it sets out to convince the most stereotypically red-blooded carnivores that veganism is not just healthy and environmentally friendly, but actively macho, with a predominantly male ensemble of athletes and hardmen lined up to assert that it's not just easy being green, but tough too," Variety writes in its review of the fim.
Where to watch: Netflix Show your family wants to watch: Blue Bloods Better Alternative: The Wire Why: Starring former New Kid on the Block Donnie Wahlberg and Tom Selleck's mustache, Blue Bloods is the story of a humble, red-blooded American family in New York City that runs most of the city's police department, which is in no way racist.
But his condemnation of right-wing donors and pundits — including people who professionally advanced the theory that a purer candidate would win — demonstrates how thoroughly the Republican Party failed to stop Trump, even when the other choice was Cruz: a red-blooded, Constitution-quoting, shutdown-threatening force of nature who could have been bred in a vat to fulfill True Conservatives' dreams.
Killen may be a red-blooded Texan—he opened his first restaurant, Killen's Kountry BBQ, when he was just 23—but he also has a seasoned background in fine dining, having trained at Le Cordon Bleu and served as head chef in a plethora of high-end restaurants and five-star hotels, including the Omni Mandalay, the Ritz Carlton Rancho Mirage, and the award-winning steakhouse Brenner's.
In the June 23 vote, 51.9 percent, or 17.4 million people, voted to leave the EU while 48.1 percent, or 16.1 million people, voted to stay in the EU. "Brexit must mean Brexit and it is up to every red-blooded democrat, no matter which side they were on before the result was known, to accept the clear electoral verdict and to pull together to deliver it as best we can," said John Penrose, a Conservative Party lawmaker who opposed the motion.

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