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"sacrilege" Definitions
  1. an act of treating a holy thing or place without respect

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None of that "Happy Holidays" sacrilege, not in Trump's America.
But Sal hasn't enough imagination to deal with such sacrilege.
For them, the very idea of the show seemed sacrilege.
To risk a spoiler by saying more would be sacrilege.
Palestinians were enraged at what they viewed as a sacrilege.
For conservatives, it was sacrilege, an offense against the individualist ethic.
Is it sacrilege for there to be a dorky, timid Shaft?
Playing Prince before a Trump rally in Minneapolis is sacrilege pic.twitter.
A: No. I believed at the time that would be sacrilege.
Going to Buenos Aires without gorging on an asado grill is sacrilege.
I know, I know—it's sacrilege to use wrestling as Conor McGregor.
It feels like sacrilege to be discussing this out loud at noon.
To miss a weekend fishing together for king salmon would be sacrilege.
To the retired pastor of Marajó, another Amazonian diocese, this verges on sacrilege.
"That, for a country abundant in hydrocarbon resources, is almost sacrilege," Aranguren said.
So, our number one draft product is Pepsi cola — which is almost sacrilege.
I know, it's sacrilege for a Midwesterner to learn this late in life.
For others, it's practically sacrilege to hum "Jingle Bells" a moment before December 1.
I start playing in a crust punk band, kinda like English Dogs meets Sacrilege.
David Hasselhoff already made his cameo ... so not including Pam would have been sacrilege.
Some people add garlic or cilantro, although some people think those additions are sacrilege.
At the climax, the priest destroys the altar in an act of horrifying sacrilege.
Paul Kalchik vowed to burn the flag as a sacrilege, according to NBC News.
But that too is seen as some kind of sacrilege by the Washington establishment.
When Republicans act as if that's a sacrilege, they show us what they worship.
That is akin to sacrilege in a family-style group wedded to corporate social responsibility.
But he wanted no images from the camps, no newsreel footage, since those were sacrilege.
Which is why it feels so sacrilege to divulge my cheating ways in digital print.
To belittle or assault God's creatures is thus to be guilty of blasphemy and sacrilege.
Warren's politics, and certainly among most law professors it is almost sacrilege to criticize her.
Eating pizza in a city revered for its regional Mexican food may seem like sacrilege.
The alternative — in this case, making Montreal bagels in non-wood-burning ovens — is sacrilege.
Sakrileg, the German word for sacrilege: the violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred.
Us Brits are the experts at tea brewing and I can assure you this is SACRILEGE.
I know it's a sacrilege for a New Yorker to say this, but they're very good.
We started doing longer tracks with more riffs, like Sacrilege, but it's turned out pretty different.
Some of the pairings of sacred art and decadent couture gave off a whiff of sacrilege.
Toby: I heard you say on your podcast that the Bruins can't win the Stanley Cup. Sacrilege!
"It's sacrilege when there's grief and you use it to solve your own problems," the governor said.
The whole city of Chicago finds it to be sacrilege to put ketchup on your hot dog.
The original is, after all, well-liked but not quite revered, so there's little risk of sacrilege.
This may seem like sacrilege to loyal Lush lovers, but the videos are actually really relaxing to watch.
While hardcore kids and metal heads in the US fostered a futile rivalry, Sacrilege melted those styles together.
Despite the appearance of sacrilege, Fender's Mustang series of modeling guitar amps are highly regarded, and highly popular.
When clothes have served you so well, it feels sacrilege to pack them off to the recycling bin.
For most fashionistas, the very idea of cutting up a Louis Vuitton handbag is tantamount to sartorial sacrilege.
Citizens have never been more distrustful of government, yet to alter certain sacred spaces would be considered sacrilege.
Fronted by Lynda Simpson and featuring members of crust outfit War Wound, Sacrilege recorded its first demo in 1984.
Cheating was not simply bad form, it was an act of sacrilege, an open defiance of a holy obligation.
The idea of shipping sand, better beach-volleyball sand, to one of the world's most iconic beaches was sacrilege.
Amazon is selling "fancy" pickle flavored candy canes, which if you're a holiday candy purist, probably seems like sacrilege.
Mr. Reich called it "sacrilege" to invoke figures or elements of the Holocaust while whitewashing over the troubling parts.
When I hear myself saying that, it sounds like sacrilege, but it's in the spirit of simplicity, clarity, and neutrality.
The answer is we should not and, before you burn me in effigy for such sacrilege, allow me to explain.
The artist refused, saying that ''it would be sacrilege for me, or any man, to touch them with a chisel.
Interrupting it would have been sacrilege, so he waved the parking attendant away and turned the music up even louder.
The resistance of Islam to depictions of the divine arises from the absurdity of depiction—the absurdity is the sacrilege.
The specialty at Asato Family Shop, in Honolulu, is technically sherbet (sacrilege!), but so lush that it rivals ice cream.
The cast includes more racial and L.G.B.T.Q. diversity than previous installments, which mostly featured white, cisgender and (sacrilege!) straight actors.
To make ice cream so black seems to verge on sacrilege, summer buoyancy traded for a glimpse of the abyss.
That the internet would complicate the regulation of sacrilege became apparent early on, even before Pakistan had a coherent cybercrime policy.
I unplugged from social media (sacrilege for a journo) and, at times, I consciously steered clear of listening to the news.
He's used his media savvy to blunt criticism from a fiery activist base that views concessions as a form of sacrilege.
Similarly, this will sound like sacrilege, but I felt the Grand Ole Opry was a little disappointing compared to the Ryman.
Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin had set the pace; the pseudo-sacrilege of new jack swing was just around the corner.
Freke says the amulet was evidence of something that sounds like sacrilege -- and some would say it is: that Jesus never existed.
There, Elliot tells me, spinning is not as frowned upon as using a rolling pin, but it's up there with pizza sacrilege.
Call it sacrilege, but there's only one royal family worth caring about and they sure as hell don't live at Buckingham Palace.
In 2013, following Pussy Riot's protest action, Orthodox activists pressured lawmakers to set an example and strengthen the official penalty for sacrilege.
Chandler's absolutely right that it would be straight-up sacrilege to have a Friday Night Lights revival without both he and Britton.
"Don't ever fill up the mate with water to the very top!" he adds with a sense of urgency that connotes sacrilege.
"Since kimchi is so closely tied to Korean identity, the thought of eating a foreign-made kimchi feels like sacrilege," McPherson says.
I spent so much of my childhood looking forward to growing body hair that now it feels like sacrilege to cull the underbrush.
Power Trip's Riley Gale grew up in the Dallas hardcore scene listening to as much Sacrilege as he did Sick Of It All.
We could have a real Dick Whitman/Don Draper situation on our hands (SACRILEGE), but I somehow doubt the show will go there.
Witnessing this sacrilege was Jorge Carrión, a Barcelona-based novelist and essayist who at the time was preparing a cultural history of bookstores.
In the case of the garden, it appears to be enough of a sacrilege to imagine towers merely going up across the street.
We'd never claim to be able to improve upon Reilly's perfection, because to do so would be sacrilege and possibly considered high treason.
Ron Zacapa Centenario is considered among the best rums in the world—many consider drinking it any way but straight to be sacrilege.
Biscuits and sausage gravy for dinner might sound like sacrilege in the South, but you won't find any qualms about that from us.
He finishes this beautiful act of sacrilege with a drizzle of finishing olive oil, more shaved pecorino, and a generous amount of cracked pepper.
At the same time, Catholics recall St. Paul's warning that unworthy reception of holy communion is a grievous offense smacking of sacrilege and scandal.
Another fried rice is littered with fat red checkers of Mexican chorizo, wafting spices meant to evoke a taco — sacrilege, but somehow it works.
And most Muslims — especially the clerics of Saudi Arabia — consider the artistic depiction of any of the prophets to be a form of sacrilege.
That could include signage or additional statuary, both of which are dismissed as sacrilege by Southern heritage groups, such as the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Other than wanting to sound like Sacrilege—which, by the way, is something I fully endorse—was there anything else notable about your original motivations?
When dolphins were met by the sailors of old, they were respected as harbingers of good fortune, and it was almost a sacrilege to kill them.
And in a collector's sacrilege, he trimmed the edges of a rare Honus Wagner baseball card in order to make it look more attractive to bidders.
Do they face the wall because the contrast between the dignity of the portrait and the cruelty of the kitsch would be nothing short of a sacrilege?
I'm not gonna sing this song because at this point it would be sacrilege, but the "This Is Me" song: I think everybody relates to that song.
But the Athenians took him to trial and charged him with impiety -- sacrilege -- and he was sent into exile for the rest of his life, Schaefer said.
To some art history nerds, the idea might seem sacrilege  –– van Gogh didn't paint "Starry Night" so it could later be superimposed onto a talking woolly mammoth.
But the product, "Champagne sorbet" — produced by a Belgian company and sold in Germany at Aldi, a discount supermarket chain — was sacrilege for an august French industry.
Steven Yazzie's (Navajo) single-channel video "Mountain Song" (2015) confronts the impact of such sacrilege to the land through an exploration of uranium extraction on Navajo Nation territory.
Sternberg's a biblical scholar, for whom "antichronology," invalidating as it does the merit of the Great Book literally from (in) the beginning, must constitute a kind of sacrilege.
The exception is 1973's Immoral Tales, an anthology film that broaches such taboos as defloration, incest, and sacrilege, that is actually a very random pick for Netflix.
To say this is tantamount to sacrilege and I know there are plenty of people in each of these cities trying hard to unify and create rather than separate.
Playlist: "Dull Life" / "10 x 10" / "The Sweets" / "Y Control" / "Miles Away" / "Runaway" / "Warrior" / "Sacrilege" / "Subway" / "Soft Shock" / "Countdown" Spotify | Apple Music You could call this the banger section.
According to reviewers who were hipper, more experienced and less cynical than I, the Pixel was superior to the iPhone — a stance that amounts to sacrilege in certain circles.
Mr Tatchell has described as "sacrilege" the church's decision in 2008 to remove Newman's remains from the two men's common grave and place them in a more formal tomb.
The more conservative Russian Church Abroad had proclaimed since the 1980s that the murdered Romanovs were full-blown martyrs, killed in an act of sacrilege against the anointed Christian emperor.
Of course, restoring old cars to anything other than their factory specifications is sacrilege to some, but market trends are proving that many of today's buyers didn't get that memo.
When I saw Sacrilege perform at the Mermaid, a legendary pub in Birmingham, in 1996-1997, seeing her perform is the main reason I wanted to be in a band.
The founder and chairman of JD Wetherspoon believes "it is almost sacrilege" to find that the most popular drink orders in one of Britain's biggest pub groups are non-alcoholic.
But — it feels like sacrilege to confess — I like tomatoes best in winter, whole San Marzanos from Italy in a can, their stores of sunshine breaking down into warm ragù.
IN AN early scene in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi", Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) is handed his long-lost lightsaber—only to toss it over his shoulder and walk away. Sacrilege!
For a Paper magazine cover in 1990, he challenged gender norms by turning Brooke Shields into a man — complete with five o'clock shadow, which Wells says was "sacrilege" at the time.
Whether you attend viewing parties with fellow fans, or enjoy contributing online by live-tweeting funny GIFs and reactions, not watching Game of Thrones on Sunday kinda feels like sacrilege now.
In one instance, someone was accused of sacrilege for merely liking a post; in another, the accused was the administrator of a Facebook group where another user had posted something offensive.
Yes, it's sacrilege for me to say this when we've got Heath Ledger's Joker, but also consider what happened with the sequel—not as compelling, and therefore a forgettable Batman movie.
Now they are going to tear it down, bulldozing it from the South Texas plain, as if doing so could remove the sacrilege of killing defenseless people during a Sunday sermon.
I actually find them more emotionally engaging than the Sony 1000XM2s, which may sound like sacrilege, because the Sonys have a more precise and composed tuning, but that's just how I feel.
It almost seems sacrilege to attempt to top All the President's Men, the 1976 movie that starred Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as two Washington Post reporters who uncovered the infamous scandal.
I don't really care for vinegar much at all—I am a committed ranch dressing eater—so the idea of allowing a cleaning product to mingle with my gin sounded like sacrilege.
That's the one in which audience members are recruited to flagellate a loin-cloth-clad Jesus with bright foam batons, and even that feels far too jolly to be a true sacrilege.
Open to charges of sacrilege, though interestingly the digital watchdogs of this world seemed too busy picking their collective jaws up off the floor in amazement to get het up about it.
In one incident, in 1984, his installation of a bronze figure of a crucified woman with bare breasts in the cathedral led to accusations of sacrilege from some quarters of the church.
But the band's critiques of Mr. Putin and — worse, for many Russians — its reputation for sacrilege and denigration of the Motherland have ensured that it remained all but invisible on state media.
It helps, that while the '70s version was a popular, long-running show -- Valerie Bertinelli grew up on TV -- it's not the sort of series where it feels like sacrilege making it over.
Directed by: Mikael SalomonWritten by: Peter FilardiBased on: Salem's Lot For those who are really attached to the original Salem's Lot miniseries — bless their hearts — the hip new version probably felt like sacrilege.
It's one of those shows that I have to nod along to when it comes up in conversation because admitting you don't watch it amounts to committing sacrilege, depending on your social circle.
She had been playing in bands before, doing backup vocals and stuff, but she wanted to try lead vocals for once and start a band that sounded like Sacrilege, the old UK band.
Lesley Chesterman, the food critic at The Montreal Gazette, said it was a sacrilege to call poutine "Canadian," insisting that, more often than not, poutine outside of Quebec was quite simply not poutine.
One Mexican food truck in Sydney has resorted to what some critics say is sacrilege - using bulk-bought frozen avocado in its nachos and tacos to avoid over-reliance on the volatile market.
" Almansa added that "taking the body out of the tomb, not even offering him food that he'd need to survive the afterlife, would be seen as some kind of sacrilege against the deceased.
For those concerned about the length of the season, Girardi suggested either playing three fewer games in the years when the W.B.C. is held — sacrilege to some — or starting the season three days sooner.
That was a head-scratcher for city officials because they couldn't remember purple anywhere on the sculpture, and the idea of repainting the iconic work in any way that was inauthentic verged on sacrilege.
Wanting to record where Sacrilege tracked Behind the Realms of Madness, Napalm Death entered Rich Bitch studio to lay down Side B of Scum, honing the rawness of Side A into a more precise assault.
Matt's El Rancho: It would be considered sacrilege to leave Austin without trying queso, so it's practically a right of passage for every visitor to try the "legendary Bob Armstrong dip" at Matt's El Rancho.
"David Bowie was one of the single most important musicians of the 20th and 21st century, it would be a sacrilege to let it be ruined by Kanye West," he wrote on the petition page.
A young generation of climate Scrooges will be on the warpath this Christmas, ticking everyone off for the air miles travelled, Santa's carbon footprint, gorging on meat and the sacrilege of lighting a log fire.
Others — like those from the plaintive crooner Richard Desjardins, the folkloric group Les Cowboys Fringants and the Quebec rocker Éric Lapointe — are such a part of Quebec's musical tapestry that leaving them out seemed a sacrilege.
El Silencio adds water to decrease the potency—sacrilege to some makers, who distill to proof or adjust with tails, the last products of distillation, which can be complex and flavorful but also yield inconsistent batches.
Social media was still a long way from being cleansed of sacrilege, despite the wishes of the high court judge, but the FIA could claim at least one victory: A single instance of blasphemy had been removed.
Triage The most raging band in Toronto, Triage has invented/named their own genre and style called "Power Beat," which is deeply influenced by late 80s Japanese hardcore, the Cro-Mags, and crusty, metallic, crossover like Sacrilege.
And though the queen will likely never don a priest's robe in her lifetime (unless it's been refashioned into a slutty, sacrilege dress), it is certain that she will impact the lives of many around the globe.
"I think the lovers of the [original] movie felt there was some kind of sacrilege to re-do it, because it was a seminal part of their moviegoing experience as a 7- or 8-year-old," Reitman said.
Many of them, Libelle Polaki, an exile from the ultra-Orthodox community in Brooklyn, told me, will resort to selling things online, which must be regarded as its own kind of sacrilege given the prohibitions against certain technologies.
Whether you worship on the altar of fashion or roll your eyes in horror and sacrilege at the metaphor, dressing is itself a kind of minor daily ritual, and clothes are what we all wear to perform our lives.
I know what you're thinking: those who have given the PC Music label a cursory, pedestrian look over the past few years may believe it to be sacrilege, perhaps even hyperbolic, to write about this label's music with any emotional sincerity.
BEN-HUR To many, it may be sacrilege to remake the 1959 Bible-era revenge epic that starred Charlton Heston in the title role, but at least moviegoers will get to see that famous chariot race in 3-D now.
The Greeks themselves often claimed that his whole line had been under a curse from the very moment that its progenitor had committed sacrilege by trying to serve the gods human flesh for dinner (human sacrifice ran in the family).
The demise of the World Group, introduced in 21 with home and away ties played on three separate weekends and culminating in a November final, in favor of a week-long, 183-nation event, was regarded as sacrilege by many.
In addition to the Maple Pecan flavored coffees, Dunkin' is, of course, bringing back its pumpkin coffees, donuts, Munchkins, and muffins for all those who consider it sacrilege to consume anything that doesn't taste like pumpkins the minute we cross into September.
His credits on that front include recording Neurosis in their early hardcore days, as well as cult thrashers Sacrilege B.C. Despite his pedigree, these days Deutrom admits to financing the release of his own records as well as the promotion of those records.
Comprised of Willetts, bassist Frank Healy (Benediction, Sacrilege), drummer Andy Whale (Bolt Thrower), and guitarist Scott Fairfax (Benediction, Life Denied), Memoriam's sole focus is on crafting old-school, head-down, meat (or seitan) and potatoes death metal ripped straight from the past.
But Henrietta Lovell most certainly does, and these days publicly decries those people, and those industries, whose cavalier attitude to this most divine of nectars and the Camellia strains from which it is made is, in her view, little short of sacrilege.
And because globally, women's soccer was at minimum discouraged and for most considered sacrilege (by the historically male-dominant soccer culture in the countries where the sport was close to a religion), this inaugural Women's World Cup was the stage for these worlds to collide.
It's always good when you can come across something different instead of just sounding exactly like something that's been done before and with Sacrilege, they did it before us and did it better than we would have, so it's better it turned out this way.
Memoriam offers more or less exactly what you'd expect a band made up of Bolt Thrower, Benediction, Sacrilege, and Life Denied to cook up—purposeful mid-tempo grooves, slowly roiling riffs, thunderous percussion, crusty production, hoarse growls, and a fine coat of apocalyptic grit.
The demise of the World Group, introduced in 1981 with home and away ties played on three separate weekends and culminating in a November final, in favor of a week-long, 18-nation event, was regarded as sacrilege by many in the tennis community.
In its purest form, religiously inspired monarchism holds that the slaying of an anointed emperor, in Nicholas II, was an act of sacrilege for which the whole Russian people are at some level responsible, and for which the travails of the Soviet era were an inevitable punishment.
To the fools arguing that manipulating a book is some kind of sacrilege, I say that books, at their best, are dynamic objects: You only add to their sentimental value by wrecking them via highlighted passages, coffee and wine spills, and, yes, even cutting them in half.
Alongside bassist Frank Healy (Benediction, Sacrilege), guitarist Scott Fairfax (Benediction), and drummer Andy Whale (Bolt Thrower), Willetts has crafted an extraordinary old school death metal debut that hews closely to the genre's beloved conventions while adding the sort of depth and sheer might that only seasoned hands could deliver.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Some might find the translation of Vincent van Gogh's "Self-Portrait With Bandaged Ear" into a smiling cartoon head spurting blood a little sacrilege, or just tacky, but it was only a matter of time before the emoji-fication of art history took it there.
"Most of the influences on the writing are pretty obvious—Bathory, Venom, Midnight, and Discharge would be some of the main ones, but there was also a lot taken from more straight up metalpunk like Sacrilege and Blüdwülf," McLaren—who recorded and mixed the album himself in true DIY fashion—told Noisey.
We see the words "Aphex Twin" and "Taylor Swift" on one Soundcloud link and think it is a dead cert on appealing to fans of both; disregarding the logic that my two favourite things are biscuits and pad thai, but to just toss an Oreo into my noodles would be unholy sacrilege.
The television industry seems to have survived the sacrilege of daring to continue the story of Roseanne's family, after first dumping the famous/infamous actress who played the part, Roseanne Barr, and then killing off her character, off-screen, with the most familiar resolve in the entertainment world: It's a business decision; not artistic decision.
A MINUS Not available on streaming services Zeal & Ardor: Devil Is Fine (MVKA Music) Challenged to join black metal and black music in holy sacrilege, biracial Swiss New Yorker Manuel Gagneux said either fuck you or fuck yeah and began hollering faux field hollers of "devil is kind" and "devil is fine" over chain-gang percussion.
This small enclosed piece of land marked the spot where the sacrilege of murder and the sacredness of memory lived in perpetual unhappy paradox, the place where an event whose meaning, if there is one, is so appalling and inaccessible to us, all we can do is put a fence around where it happened and declare it taboo.
There is no sense that a confessor might have an active role himself in deciding whether to absolve a sinner, or that a priest might have some obligation (as indeed the priest does under canon law, which San Diego's priests are effectively being instructed by their bishop to ignore) to protect believers from sacrilege and the eucharist from profanement.
Even the California roll, often held up as an example of sacrilege, is believed to have been invented by a Japanese immigrant chef in the late 1960s, who, finding himself in Los Angeles without a reliable supply of bluefin tuna, swapped in an ingredient more plentiful on the West Coast, one with its own richness and heft: avocado.
The concept behind the new single, "Forever Country," sounds a little crazy (and maybe even sacrilege?) but with producer Shane McAnally at the helm (he's the guy behind hit albums by Sam Hunt and Kacey Musgraves, along with a host of songs on the country charts) and names like George Strait, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood and Charley Pride involved, it's a must-listen.
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Shooting at the Neolithic site was a rare opportunity made possible through Deller's connection with English Heritage, the charity that is responsible for managing the landmark and which last year commissioned him to recreate his 2012 project "Sacrilege" — a giant inflatable model of Stonehenge — to celebrate a century since the monument was gifted to the nation by Cecil Chubb, a Wiltshire barrister and landowner.
Nor that the even less tolerable Father John Misty had Macaulay Culkin "crucified" by Ronald McDonald clowns in a recent music video for "Total Entertainment Forever," ending up as some hamfisted, No Logo-inspired mess about corporations and technology and sacrilege that only a guy who ranted at a festival crowd for 20 minutes about the banality of entertainment before storming off stage would ever feel comfortable delivering.
One could say Deller has a sentimental approach, one that values intangible things like history and mimetic engagement with the past, which he's demonstrated in older projects like Battle of Orgreave (2001), in which he staged a massive reenactment of a famous confrontation between striking miners and police in South Yorkshire, and Sacrilege (2014), a life-size inflatable Stonehenge modeled after the kind found in popular amusement parks, pointing to the cheapening of our collective memories and cultural histories by reducing such monuments to objects of amusement.

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