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"sternly" Definitions
  1. in a serious way that often shows that you do not approve of somebody/something; in a way that shows you expect somebody to obey you
  2. in a serious and difficult way

387 Sentences With "sternly"

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And so it's likely that the Ministry of Sports' sternly worded letter is more than just a sternly worded letter.
" His mentor, Yoda, replied sternly, "Do or do not.
She told me very sternly that she wanted me to.
"We will punish sternly if the North provokes," he said.
"Drink it," he said to me, sternly, with a smile.
He sternly instructed Republicans on the Judiciary Committee on Sept.
Mr. Netanyahu sternly rejected any such effort as intolerable interference.
At most, they are phrased as sternly worded advisory notices.
Readjusting his yellow headband, Dwight looked sternly at his watch.
He sternly stood his ground, feet firmly planted on it.
Unabashedly populist and Utopian, the M5S can also be sternly pragmatic.
"Now," he says sternly as he turns on the monitor. Tink.
Meanwhile, the mom of two looks somewhat sternly at the camera.
The downstairs neighbor appeared, sternly requesting a stop to the stomping.
But he had to be told sternly to follow the rules.
"What exactly are you doing over there?" his father sternly asked.
Those who lingered, she said, were sternly told to keep going.
The poster is mostly filled with a sternly resolute man's face.
When dishes arrived, he looked at them sternly for a moment.
That strategy is evident in his sternly worded letters to Cummings.
"I don&apost hate anybody," she said sternly, pointing at Rosen.
In 2010, the Supreme Court of Canada sternly rebuked the government.
They have sternly discouraged theories that the security services played a role.
"That's what insurance companies are doing in America today," she said sternly.
The fishermen and processors I met carry themselves proudly and speak sternly.
Obama sternly warned the British people to vote "Stay" earlier this year.
But a court order sternly cautioned the parties not to patronize him.
" However, Randall sternly told his wife: "I have to see this through.
Police sternly asked recipients to immediately review their involvement in the group.
Did we ever hear a Democrat scold President Barack Obama so sternly?
He did so with a sternly drawn note to Kim last month.
Hargitay responded sternly: 'Please do not list Fedor in the recipient lines!!!!!
Her advice is cryptic, but delivered sternly—and she definitely has tattooed eyeliner.
"Alright, be quiet," she said sternly, as the audience grew even more irate.
They have sternly rejected theories that the Egyptian security services played a role.
Security guards appeared to speak to him sternly, as others cheered for Russia.
"Just lie low and keep your head down," the protection officer said sternly.
Heller immediately pushed back in a sternly worded letter to Alexander and Sen.
"We're not doing a wall," Ms. Pelosi said sternly outside the House chamber.
"My Henry's worked too hard to end up here with you," Yeoh sternly says.
Jeff Bezos just found himself on the receiving end of a sternly worded letter.
Sternly he decreed that there was room for only one artist in their relationship.
Under no circumstance should anyone get Botox during a Venus retrograde, Miller warns sternly.
And it's unquestionably true that his sternly worded resignation letter was a good start.
Someone who used the colloquial "guys" to refer to the audience was sternly rebuked.
" Her mother, Betty Craven, whose ancestors arrived on the Mayflower, responded sternly, "No, Martha.
Tommy wanted a new suit of racing sails, but Mr. Wayne sternly rejected that.
" On the show, as Varner apologized, Probst sternly said, "You can't un-ring the bell.
WASHINGTON — He sternly challenged one of President Trump's nominees testifying in a Senate conference room.
"He sternly reiterated his request, specifically stating that he was being serious," Mr. Woolman wrote.
While some stood and applauded as per tradition, many sternly sat with their arms crossed.
Bursting with energy, she sternly laid out ground rules: Keep the sets to five minutes.
Obama's (then-unwrinkled) face peers sternly from beneath a powdery white George Washington–style wig.
Over the intercom, the crew sternly told passengers to put their heads down and brace themselves.
It hit back sternly, casting a deep pall over imminent trade talks between the two sides.
Missionary-earnest and sternly conservative, he wears his loyalty to Donald Trump like a blank mask.
In his speech to AIPAC the businessman worked hard to cast himself as sternly pro-Israeli.
"I've put the graft there, now it's your job to keep it there," she said sternly.
They can fool themselves into thinking they've dealt sternly with Facebook, but everyone else knows better.
Mr. Simpson plays him as an impatient savant, forever sternly exhaling and chafing against his superiors.
Flake, who gave sternly worded speeches on the Senator floor, seemed like he wanted to try.
"One cannot govern against the people," his political ally François Bayrou sternly warned him last week.
He wondered if sternly worded letters might also have diminishing returns if they became more popular.
"We have seen too many people in cafes and restaurants," Prime Minister Édouard Philippe said sternly.
South African embassies and businesses have been attacked, and the ambassador to Nigeria was sternly summoned.
In her author photo, she gazes sternly at the camera, as if ready for literary combat.
The documents reveal a sternly worded email that a senior aide to Portman sent to Duffey.
"You wanted it to be real, so you decided it was," Ms. Swank's character says sternly.
More commonly, he was given to compulsive masturbation while sternly advising against it in his writings.
"We have begun to drain the swamp of government corruption," Mr. Trump said, gazing sternly ahead.
They promised to "sternly" take action against North Korea during a UN Security Council meeting soon.
"No," he would say sternly, or "Yes," he would say with the wave of a hand.
The mastiff looks into the distance with bleary eyes as his owner sternly grips his collar.
I spent quite a bit of time with the paintings then, fascinated by their sternly forbidding vistas.
For once, Widman recalled, Sartore, who had sternly avoided even minor friendly chitchat, submitted to being social.
Both feature a row of white men in suits sitting behind a bench and sternly looking forward.
"You need to figure what it is you need, so you can tell him," Toler says sternly.
It's not the first time South Korea has reacted sternly to an object sent across its border.
IN 2001—aeons ago in internet time—the European Commission sent a sternly worded missive to Microsoft.
When the player got back to the bench, Scott sternly told him never to do that again.
The White House has sternly objected to the provision, saying it would infringe on the president's powers.
We'd been warned sternly that nominees and guests weren't allowed to leave, or we wouldn't be readmitted.
Stonewall Jackson sternly astride his horse in the middle of a Richmond intersection — I lost my moorings.
Pharma is a powerful lobby that warns sternly about the threats to innovation under stricter price controls.
The White House has sternly objected to the provision, saying it would infringe on the president's powers.
"The difference between Vaccarello and Ford and Pilati is that he likes Saint Laurent," states Bergé, sternly.
At a meeting in Brussels, Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson was sternly reproached by European allies.
In one indelible television appearance, Schumer and Pelosi stood side by side as they sternly condemned the president.
The military spokesman, General Asif Ghafoor, sternly denied that any such "engineering" was going on this time around.
Mr. Jeffries sternly rebuked Mr. de Blasio over the summer for his thunderous June broadside against Mr. Cuomo.
Another button, and Schwarzenegger is sternly delivering the line "Who is your daddy, and what does he do?"
Seated sideways in an aluminum chair, with his head turned, he stares sternly and reticently at the viewer.
" On Friday, he called the U.N. resolution a "provocative action" that "must be dealt with sternly and forcefully.
The security guards sternly retrieved the equipment only for Doherty to nonchalantly fling it back at the crowd.
But even when the Elements are sternly chanting, the orchestra is abuzz with restless instruments and fidgety riffs.
The employees also sternly warned gymnasts not to speak to the media, according to allegations in court filings.
Perhaps it would help, Sam sternly suggests, if he didn't beat her when she makes a wrong move.
I was once again reminded that this was not a spectacle when sternly told not to take photographs.
As she returns to bed, Dee Dee is sitting up, scowling sternly and demanding she get back in bed.
But she was sternly advised to be more circumspect in the future or her job would be at stake.
Wednesday's vote comes after the Justice Department and committee Democrats spent several days exchanging sternly worded letters and statements.
She's smiling from ear to ear as the unwitting man crosses his arms and sternly looks at the camera.
The agent sternly asked for her ID and said she was pulled for making gun symbols in the airport.
Her sister, Towanda Braxton, shared a video of a Delta Air Lines pilot sternly talking to the two women.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan on Monday sternly advised Mr. Trump to avoid the politics of race and identity.
In the spring of 2017, Taja Collier received a sternly worded letter from the prosecutor in Maricopa County, Ariz.
" Franken's staff, as he tells it, has been his best ally in stifling his funny side, sternly responding "O.
"What if she was your little girl?" a voiceover asks as several teenage girls look sternly into the camera.
"If this behavior is repeated again, we will sternly respond according to our military's rules of conduct," Suh said.
"It's a question of whether a monkey has statutory standing to sue, which it does not," he said sternly.
The coloration may be "aposematic," bright and conspicuous to sternly warn other animals of the wearer's unsuitability as a meal.
Her youthful face made me feel I was talking to a peer, not a stodgy Freudian gazing sternly across spectacles.
A decision to allow an advertisement for horse racing to be projected onto the building (pictured above) was sternly criticised.
"THERE is no magic money tree," Theresa May tutted sternly during the election campaign, when Labour made unrealistic spending promises.
If there were false icons to be taken down, it's likely Demon Days was most sternly aimed at George Bush.
Yun pushed Wang to "sternly punish" North Korea over the test, the South Korean foreign ministry said in a statement.
For all the talk of King Salman's close ties with conservatives, state media sternly condemned IS's attacks on Shia mosques.
But US District Court Judge William H. Walls, in a sternly worded 12-page opinion, had no part of it.
The symphony ends with a sternly anguished setting for mezzo-soprano of a Hebrew text from the Book of Lamentations.
My sophomore year, an academic adviser sternly warned me about the dangers of taking a full course load and working.
Meanwhile, Chinese troops have been filmed conducting protest drills and Chinese authorities have sternly advised an end to the demonstrations.
In September, he called her a "very happy young girl" after she sternly castigated world leaders over the climate crisis.
And at the Biden headquarters in Philadelphia, senior officials sternly told staff members they needed to step up their performance.
"Ah, you cannot lean against that wall," an officious Élysée flunky in a gray suit sternly warned me, in French.
Police would deal sternly with members of the public who had resorted to mob justice and attacked suspects, he said.
You could take every one you want," and Macron sternly responding, "Let&aposs be serious...ISIS is not yet done.
He's sternly reminded them they will be sitting for hours unable to talk, tweet or do much other than listen.
Trudeau has sternly laid out Canada's priorities, while Trump has ratcheted up the rhetoric of retaliation — particularly tariffs — against Canada.
On the EW cover, the two women look sternly into the camera — in full glamorous makeup, nestled in a cozy booth.
In Kinston, a sternly conservative corner of a vital swing state, those complaints were joined by a strong whiff of conspiracy.
The strongest objection to "Let's Go Camping", meanwhile, came in the form of one sternly worded letter from a bemused visitor.
" Kelly sternly concluded that Clinton "clearly wants power" and had "amassed more of it than any First Lady since Eleanor Roosevelt.
Surrounded by a stuffed bear, a rocking horse, and other toys, they watch as their mother sternly demands a cleaner room.
Petra (who grows on me each week) sternly tells Rafael that she's not a second choice and tells him to leave.
ET, as this drama was playing out on the floor, Risch and McConnell stood in front of each other talking sternly.
Lawmakers have sternly rebuked the agency for failing to disclose the breaches until urged to do so by the inspector general.
He traveled across the world to shake their hands, rather than grimace sternly, and was still unable to patch this up.
"Everyone here knows there is more material in this city than 10 facilities like ours could handle," Vigliotti said, rather sternly.
The EU might think that we outlawed Ignat slaughter after it sternly asked us to cut it out, but we didn't.
The disdain Democrats hold for this president was palpable in the chamber as they looked sternly on in mostly silent disapproval.
" Sanders responded to Trump in a sternly worded tweet, calling the president "a racist, a sexist, a xenophobe and a fraud.
In 1993 Pope John Paul sternly warned members of Sicily's Cosa Nostra that they would "one day face the justice of God".
"It doesn't matter," the blonde, fit authority figure of TomTom tells me sternly at the inexplicably steampunk-ish entrance to the bar.
Rocky stood atop Mr. Tovey's legs, sternly surveying anyone who might approach, and at last folded himself down into Mr. Tovey's lap.
Some sternly warn the public to stay away, fearing large crowds will overwhelm a town with no gas station or grocery store.
Their action was striking, since Latin America has low (though rising) suicide rates, perhaps because the Catholic church is sternly against it.
But she's overruled and her only course of action is to sternly chat with the father while he's on the operating table.
Until then, though, she's sternly been told she must relax: no moving, no talking, no coughing, no reading, and absolutely no sleeping.
The senator is no moderate: his voting record is sternly conservative, and he accuses Democrats of exploiting racial issues for political gain.
But my mother counseled me sternly: "Remember, we are none of us perfect, but God can use us to do great things."
More recently, she has spoken sternly of the threats she says he would pose — a theme she sustained at times on Wednesday.
The British-born national security expert sternly warned GOP Intelligence members that continuing to assert that narrative bolstered Russia and weakened Ukraine.
She also established the naval hospital in Greenwich and sternly punished anyone who even remotely thought of plotting against her and William.
I then started looking for other celebrities with adjective last names and found the set JAMES BLUNTLY, HOWARD STERNLY, and GLENN CLOSELY.
Five months ago, Save the Children U.K. began to send sternly worded letters to news organizations digging into stories about the charity.
One voice after another answers back, a clamor of international strangers who sternly tell her to do nothing and wait for help.
Vdovichenkov and Derevyanko make for sympathetic figures, carefully balanced between being warm enough to be approachable, and sternly confident enough to be admirable.
To be sure, President Trump missed an opportunity to publicly and sternly warn Russian President Vladimir Putin against interfering in future U.S. elections.
An hour later, Trump moved to the Capitol for a lunch with Congress -- the very same political class had just so sternly denounced.
Judge Sabraw disputed that assertion in a sternly worded order late Friday night, saying streamlined measures did not need to jeopardize child safety.
Clark/Philip isn't her married lover, he's her husband, and "I need to be able to reach my husband," she told him sternly.
"This provocative action by the United Nations is an outrage and must be dealt with sternly and forcefully," Graham said in a statement.
When she spoke at Harvard in 2015, she said, "the hackles went up"; she crossed her arms sternly by way of grim illustration.
Mr. Alvim's speech, which was posted on the culture secretariat's Twitter account Thursday evening, shows Mr. Alvim speaking sternly sitting at a desk.
There was a jostling dance variation, a sternly forceful one that recalled Chopin's Prelude in C minor, and, finally, a waltzing, dizzying coda.
The Pentagon sternly warned that Turkey's troops would face "immediate defensive action" from American forces if such an encounter were to be repeated.
Jackson's new mandate came swiftly and sternly in a court hearing in which Stone got tripped up by his own story and apologies.
President Trump wants a high concrete wall, but at the moment there is only enough money for a sternly worded south-facing billboard.
"We take sexual assault here serious," Darden said sternly, then followed with an invitation to return and discuss it at a later date.
In 2013, it sent a sternly worded letter to the company, ordering it to stop marketing health interpretations for its genetic testing service.
" She places her hand in front of her chest, with her palm facing the camera, looks sternly in the camera and firmly declares, "STOP.
She took me aside and told me, sternly, that if my PI found out about what I had just said, I could be fired.
" She placed her hand in front of her chest, with her palm facing the camera, looking sternly at the camera as she declared, "STOP.
And while celebrity stylist Monae Everett sternly suggests going to a professional for a trim, sometimes we take the scissors into our own hands.
Yes. I should say that among those who sternly rejected that view of mine that you just accurately describe was for example, Justice Scalia.
Bauer and Francona exchanged words on the mound shortly after the throw, with Francona appearing to sternly ask Bauer what was wrong with him.
President Trump on Tuesday sternly warned North Korea against making threats to the U.S., responding to reports that Pyongyang has expanded its nuclear capabilities.
Announcing the arrests in a sternly worded release, the L.A.F.D. said investigators used "burn patterns, witness statements and surveillance videos" to identify its suspects.
Her performance started sternly with the chorus of "The Man," a song from her most recent album, "Lover," that's explicitly about sexist double standards.
Sullivan sternly told Flynn his actions were abhorrent, noting that Flynn had also lied to senior White House officials, who in turn misled the public.
In court on Tuesday and Wednesday, he sternly told the lawyers and the jury multiple times that Manafort is not on trial for living large.
That claim prompted a federal order sternly telling state officials that they must "abide by, and implement" a plan that both parties had agreed upon.
" It is like living with the second-grade class clown, and, for this reason, whenever I entered the kitchen I would sternly say, "Hey, Jibo.
Throughout my daily walks, the Sensoria Virtual Coach literally monitored every step (and rather sternly) gave me audio and video feedback during my speedy walk.
The video was posted on websites this week, but Kim's legal team shut it down immediately by sternly reminding the outlets the footage is illegal.
"You got her number on Tuesday, she came to your game on Thursday, and she gets caught in your room on Friday?" she asks sternly.
The results were powerfully structured wines that were sternly austere when young, and which could take years to soften and emerge from their tannic cocoons.
Mr. Villarini-Velez, a sternly intense action man, served the marvelously jubilant Sara Adams as if nothing in the world could be of greater urgency.
Similarly, when Churchill sternly lobbies that she and her children take her maiden name of Windsor, Elizabeth fights to keep her married name at Philip's request.
The White House used to sternly push back on reports that Chief of Staff Reince Priebus was losing the president's favor and would soon be fired.
As red-meat applause lines go, "let's not have contentious debate"—uttered sternly in the middle of a contentious debate—is not high on the list.
Speaking sternly, and in far more detail than he usually does, he listed several previously undisclosed findings from the F.B.I.'s investigation: ■ Of 30,000 emails Mrs.
"Now, where did that fake news come from," Leon sternly asked at a Thursday hearing after Reuters reported the trial's start would be delayed two days.
The Congressional Budget Office has stepped into the Obamacare repeal fight, issuing a fierce warning to Republicans in the form of … a sternly worded blog post.
A spokesman for Mr. Cuomo issued a statement sternly denying that the governor and Mr. Christie had discussed a false story and denouncing Mr. Wildstein's motivations.
When he knelt to kiss the pope's ring, the pope withheld his hand and wagged his finger at him as he spoke to him, apparently sternly.
James Spann, an Alabama meteorologist and weather blogger, reacted sternly to a photograph on Twitter of people playing in the sand exposed by the retreating water.
But don't call the Evergleam an artificial tree, Mr. Kapler said mock-sternly, dismissing the plastic pine facsimiles that began to appear in the late '60s.
"We can't afford to waste time dealing with stupid stuff when we have so many important things to get done," the Stupid Stuff section states sternly.
Of course I was hurt and upset, but I told him sternly that my being androgyne wasn't up for debate and that he needed to be respectful.
And if the Fed provides a sternly-worded statement about the need for higher rates, Cramer expects that it could send the whole market into a nosedive.
Speaking loudly and sternly, Sessions denied ever personally colluding with any Russian officials during the 2016 campaign whilst serving as a surrogate to then-candidate Donald Trump.
Your blogger first visited the DMZ more than 20 years ago, and as today was sternly lectured by American officers about the need to avoid provocative behaviour.
Meanwhile, McCain—a self-described "maverick" who gave conditional backing to Trump after he secured the nomination, yanked that support in a sternly worded statement issued Saturday.
They warned me, very sternly, that if I picked out a face among these photos they would go to that man's house and they would arrest him.
What's shocking is how little universities have actually done—beyond the occasional suspension or sternly-worded press release—to successfully change the pattern of alcohol-fueled deaths.
After the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education sent a sternly worded letter to the university on our behalf, we didn't pay the extra cash for security.
And, despite all of the concern tweeted out by congressional Republicans, he won't face any consequences, aside from a sternly worded resolution that may pass the Senate.
On February 26th Pat Toomey, an American senator, sternly reminded Jerome Powell, the Fed's chairman, that a period of overshooting would be a period without price stability.
Some dissenting diplomats said the resolution should have been worded much more sternly and Morocco given a short deadline to allow the mission to resume full operations.
Whoever ventures within the bookshops and beside the counters where they are piled will need to have either a full purse or a sternly self-denying temper.
"At the very end of my testimony, a Congressman looked at me very sternly and asked me if I was sure I had told the truth," she remembers.
In a television ad for lieutenant-governor that aired last year, Dan Patrick, the winning Republican candidate, looked sternly at the camera and warned of a grave danger.
In the painting next to it, completed five years later ("Portrait of Olga Picasso," 1923), she looks sternly away, wearing a loose reddish-brown outfit with delicate folds.
"The defendant company GSKCI is guilty of bribing nongovernment personnel and will be fined 3 billion yuan," the judge, Wu Jixiang, said sternly, referring to Glaxo's Chinese name.
Earlier on Sunday, the country's president, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, sternly warned the negotiators against a fresh round of voting and called on the parties to reach an agreement.
Or I could look at myself in the mirror and sternly say, no, the universe doesn't know about that song and is definitely not sending me a sign.
But in Manafort's case, another special counsel proceeding she oversees, Jackson has repeatedly clashed with the defense team, even sternly warning defense attorney Kevin Downing on multiple occasions.
Google is trying to avoid the politics side of this, while also sternly dissuading people from going the backdoor route to maintain access to the company's popular services.
Kim Sang-hang, president of the KSU, apologized on Friday and vowed to "respond sternly to violence or any other act that violates human rights" at the organization.
There is a tribal figure in "Desert" (2017) who stands off to the left in what looks like sternly demarcated plots of ground being irrigated by water sprinklers.
Matias looks on despondently as Aranas writes him a ticket for not having a vending permit, and sternly lectures onlookers about the finer points of abiding by the law.
Flags will fly at half-mast and law enforcement officials have promised, of course, to sternly and vigorously prosecute this hate crime to the fullest extent of the law.
Always, always, it comes back to the word "no," spoken sternly to an empty room or typed in furious little taps into some text box somewhere on the internet.
Clinton has often struck a have-you-no-sense-of-decency theme in her critiques — warning sternly and repeatedly that the arc of his candidacy transcended standard political attack.
Republican candidates for the House and Senate, and for governorships across the country, chastised Mr. Trump sternly but stopped short of renouncing him as their choice for the presidency.
On Saturday morning, the barber shop was doing a brisk business with a largely African-American clientele, and Mr. Southern sternly gave notice that he was through conducting interviews.
"We also sternly warn Taiwan: do not rely on foreigners to build yourselves up, or it will only draw the fire upon you," it said in a short statement.
Medical experts and the Centers for Disease Control have been sternly recommending that people, especially those who are 60 years and older, practice social distancing and stop shaking hands.
Calls on China to free rights activists are often met with strong opposition from the government, which has sternly warned Western countries not to "meddle in Chinese domestic affairs".
The Biden campaign's general counsel, Dana Remus, sent a sternly worded letter to the state party's top leaders Monday night, expressing frustration with "considerable flaws" in the reporting process.
He was pleased to comply, until I was sternly warned that it was against company policy to hire a United States senator as a freelance photographer for The Times.
They asked us a question we hear a lot: Should they sternly send him to time out and take away his screen time when he acted this way (punishments)?
Abe said he "protested sternly" over the incident during talks with Obama ahead of the G-7 Summit, held at a remote luxury hotel overlooking Ago Bay in southeastern Japan.
Three months into his presidency, Trump's sternly nationalistic and isolationist rhetoric has Australia questioning whether it can continue to count on the US, testing one of the world's closest alliances.
Just consider Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, a young Cuban-American raised by working-class migrants, with the knack of advancing sternly conservative policies while expressing personal sympathy for underdogs.
While the U.S. Air Force has sternly warned against anyone actually storming the Area 51 base come September, we know of one base that you absolutely can, and should storm.
Already many of the world's best athletes are rising up and demanding investigations of doping in their disciplines, and other sports federations are under pressure to act decisively and sternly.
She spoke slowly and sternly, as if narrating a documentary, railing against a litany of national hardships: gun violence, economic inequality, an overreliance on the police to remedy societal ills.
Flynn was supposed to be sentenced in December but elected to delay his sentencing, after Sullivan sternly criticized his actions and suggested he was prepared to give Flynn jail time.
But I would consider an effort to tamper with Director Mueller's investigation to be unacceptable and inappropriate and it would need to be dealt with very sternly and appropriately, indeed.
The meeting was about Central Asia, but Germany and the United States made "unwarranted criticisms" about China's Xinjiang policies and China's United Nations ambassador sternly rebuffed their remarks, he added.
And by how Bria Bacon, lying on her back, sternly propelled herself along the floor by using her heels as hooks that pulled the rest of her body toward them.
There have been cable news hits, news conferences and, in a particular Cuomo favorite, sternly worded open letters (eight since the start of July) to Mr. Trump and his administration.
A precipitous drop in the value of a security is often referred to as a "falling knife" in the financial world, with investors sternly warned against trying to catch it.
Otherwise, if American business continues to kowtow, some day there may be a knock on the door, and there'll be "Uncle Xi" sternly asking us to hand over Pooh Bear.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. said the court had been "lectured pretty sternly in a couple of dissents" in two recent cases in which its conservative majority had overturned precedents.
Schumer took the reins last week by sternly warning colleagues during a private lunch not to be complacent and to give generously from their campaign accounts to bolster the DSCC.
Moon on Monday also asked his government to act sternly in trade talks with the United States, expressing worry over curbs on imports from other countries recently imposed by Washington.
On each of them, a printed signature loomed sternly over the upper-left-hand corner: "Norman Goodman," the name appended to the borough's jury summonses for nearly half a century.
On her journey to self-love, she puts up with her mother who constantly tells her, "you're not your nose" and sternly urges her to try harder to find a boyfriend.
Dafoe's Wake—who looks a bit like that splendidly bearded postman Van Gogh painted—is at first gruffly paternal, calling his apprentice "lad" and sternly ordering him to his various tasks.
The statement quoted the head of the Hong Kong affairs office, Wang Guangya, as saying he "sincerely accepted" the report and that his agency would "sternly and conscientiously carry out rectification".
India&aposs Home Minister Rajnath Singh this week set up a committee to formulate appropriate measures to deal with such incidents and ordered state governments to sternly deal with such crimes.
"Callie, can you warn me before you send me a picture of a sensual anime character while I'm at work?" my sister Gchatted me sternly one day after receiving just that.
The L.A. Times reports that Poehler was among the high-profile Beverly Hills residents whom city officials shamed for their excess water consumption back in November, via a sternly worded letter.
Netanyahu has called for a power-sharing agreement between the two largest parties, but Gantz has sternly refused to join a government with Netanyahu, who is embroiled in several corruption scandals.
His father sternly expected him to become a doctor, and Bazille miserably maintained medical studies until, in 1864, he flunked his exams and dropped out, for which Claude Monet congratulated him.
Defense attorney says shooting was an accident The sternly worded letter raises more questions about the case and comes days after Hendren's attorney described it as nothing more than an accident.
Jared Goff passed for 280.673 yards and three touchdowns while the Rams (280.663-280.653) were sternly tested by the Packers (280.643-280.633-280.623) and Aaron Rodgers, who threw for 280.613 yards.
Last week the Chinese Foreign Ministry sternly and publicly rebuked Abe for sending ritual offerings to the Yasukuni Shrine, the temple in Tokyo which honors a number of convicted war criminals.
So, why did Second Amendment sanctuaries provoke a sternly-worded memorandum telling local officials to play nice when the attorney general's office has not uttered a single word about immigration sanctuaries?
"To get on the phone with a foreign leader who is looking for help from the United States and ask about me and imply things — this is outrageous," he said sternly.
As the trial finished for the day, Justice Chun sternly warned jurors to avoid reading not only coverage of Officer Liang's trial, but also any articles that might even mention the case.
Bennett sternly let me know I had to quiet down or be escorted out, and I sat down for a couple banal questions about bear-trap policy (it is Maine, after all).
They are sternly conservative: God-fearing, tornado-lashed prairie folk, so proud of their mineral wealth that an oil well stands next to the State Capitol, where feebler types might plant flowers.
The Ellie we see in the reveal trailer for the game's sequel emphasizes that strength, sternly telling a visibly tired Joel her violent intentions for whoever "every last one of them" are.
" When asked, however, about a key detail in the report that said a senior NSA staffer contemporaneously documented the president's conversation with Rogers in an internal memo, Rogers sternly replied: "No comment.
Uber has issued a sternly worded letter to Anthony Levandowski, the engineer at the center of a lawsuit alleging theft of trade secrets from Google parent Alphabet's self-driving technology unit Waymo.
There is no proof that Seavey was the one who gave his dogs the drug, and he sternly claimed his innocence in a nearly 18-minute soliloquy posted to YouTube on Monday.
Lynchburg Mayor Treney Tweedy also issued a sternly worded statement expressing her frustration over Falwell's actions, saying that he had told her only international and students with special circumstances would be staying.
My first exposure to it was as a resource that was always mentioned with a warning: It was not acceptable to cite Wikipedia in a paper, T.A. after T.A. sternly made clear.
When I arrived, she was standing in a glass atrium, speaking sternly to a group of advisers—all men, all much taller than she was, and most at least a decade older.
It matters that the former secretary of state grew up in the Midwest and was a young "Goldwater girl", backing the sternly anti-communist Barry Goldwater, during his failed presidential run in 1964.
And what you are hearing, really, in my opinion, is not only verification that the president said very early on and very sternly and immediately that he did not use this derogatory term.
What kind of audience reaction Freundlich had in mind is hard to say—something sternly giggle-free, one imagines—but movies, now as ever, have the darnedest knack of missing their emotional target.
A sternly worded letter may not do any more now than it did over the last year, but a paper trail of displeasure and responses with a distinct "lack of candor," as Rep.
The inquiry into Mr. Huang "fully demonstrates that anyone who violates party discipline and state laws will be sternly dealt with, no matter who it is, no matter what post," the editorial said.
"I clearly and sternly stressed that it is not within his competence to talk about what Athens' policy is, much less to describe it incorrectly," Mr. Kotzias said in a statement on Saturday.
"The government will sternly deal with acts that interfere with quarantine efforts, illegal hoarding of hygiene goods and acts that spark uneasiness through massive rallies," Mr. Chung warned in a nationally televised address.
It's "Friday Night Lights" meets MTV's "True Life" multiplied by Cirque du Soleil as they push their bodies and hearts to the limit while looked after sternly but lovingly by coach Monica Aldama.
"The deliberate defiance of the mandatory obligations and hiding the crucial and material information from investors, regulators and Stock Exchange, as found in this case should be dealt with sternly," the SEBI said.
The art critical Wilde eye was sternly apolitical and formally uneven, as evidenced as early as 1877, when Wilde published a review of the opening exhibition at the new Grosvenor Gallery in London.
"I want to emphasize this because it is popular in the media, in political discourse — both on the left and the right — to suggest that the crisis happened and nothing changed," he said sternly.
"Sun Yat-sen University always makes moral conduct by teachers a priority, and any violations of academic morality and mores will be sternly dealt with according to the laws and regulations," the university said.
In 1875, The Times sternly warned that too many Irish and German immigrants (like the Trumps) could "deprive Americans by birth and descent of the small share they yet retain" in New York City.
"When I told him once how everyone was grumbling about me, he looked at me — like a father would look at a son — and said sternly: "You're doing the right thing, let them grumble.
Leon even sternly warned the DOJ against appealing its court loss—a favor to AT&T since any delay beyond the companies' June 21 deal completion goal would trigger a $500-million break up fee.
The best college football coaches will get statues outside their stadiums, and they'll stand there, scowling in bronze, sternly pointing the way forward in all weather; the rest serve at the mercy of restive subjects.
Obama sternly dismissed as proof of foreign-policy ignorance Trump's recent suggestion that Japan and South Korea should be allowed to build their own nuclear arsenals, putting him at odds with decades of U.S. policy.
The Southern Poverty Law Center counted over 300 hate-related incidents in the week following the election against minorities, women and children (don't worry though, because Trump's sternly told all the bullies to "stop it").
The album cover featured a photograph of Salvador, gazing sternly at the camera in a leather jacket, his arm outstretched on a table before him and his fist clenched in a subtle gesture of defiance.
Mr. Johnson tends to speak softly, but sternly, and his reserved, self-described wonkish style doesn't result in soaring speeches or viral moments meant to captivate voters who have remained largely apathetic about the race.
"I ask the government to act firmly and sternly to unreasonable protectionist measures, such as by lodging complaints to the World Trade Organisation and checking for violations of the U.S.-South Korea free-trade agreement."
In June, a month after she was found unconscious at her home and hospitalized, she said on social media that it was difficult to fight depression and vowed to respond sternly to malicious online comment.
As new mothers, we are sternly warned that formula is inferior to breastmilk and that "topping up" or supplementing with formula will cause a chain reaction that will result in your body ceasing to produce milk.
Presumably the top candidate to replace last year&aposs NFL rushing leader, Morris sternly reminded the swarm of a dozen-plus reporters that little had changed from his work week when he was Elliott&aposs backup.
"As Japanese prime minister, I protested sternly to President Obama over the recent incident in Okinawa," Abe told a news conference, flanked by the president ahead of a Group of Seven summit meeting starting on Thursday.
Lange promptly refutes them—almost comically so—speaking sternly but with the wariness of someone who has spent more than two decades facing the same questions, and who no longer gives a shit about alternate theories.
"As Japanese prime minister, I protested sternly to President Obama over the recent incident in Okinawa," Abe told a news conference, flanked by the president ahead of a Group of Seven summit meeting starting on Thursday.
The clerics came to the monarchy's aid — and preserved their own interests as well — by sternly condemning jihadism and the Muslim Brotherhood through fatwas, publishing articles to such effect in newspapers and speaking on television networks.
It must follow that up by sternly explaining to Mr. Kaczynski's followers and other nationalist forces across Europe that there are red lines they cannot cross — not because Brussels so wills, but for their own sake.
He becomes Marco's (balky, reproving) Boswell not to rehabilitate the man — as he reminds his subject sternly — but to understand why he lied, why he was believed and to investigate his own queasy feelings of kinship.
Wang warned sternly that district party bosses and governors would be held responsible if any confirmed or suspected cases were found at home after the dragnet ended on Wednesday, the state-run Changjiang Daily reported Tuesday.
During that time, she absorbed principles of Taoist and Zen philosophy that would thenceforth guide her thinking, or, more accurately, her refusals of thought, even as she developed sternly logical solutions to the problems of painting.
"This is not a situation where politics enters into it," William J. Brian Jr., a Republican who is the chairman of the county elections board, sternly told the crowded hearing room to widespread laughter and skepticism.
Schmidt's attorney, George Donnini, asked U.S. District Judge Sean Cox if he could argue for another trail date because, he said, there was much discovery work to be done before trial, but Cox sternly disallowed the request.
When speaking to AIPAC he cast himself as sternly pro-Israeli, citing his role as Grand Marshal of the 2004 "Salute to Israel" Parade in New York and his daughter's conversion to Judaism after marriage as evidence.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan has protested sternly to North Korea after the reclusive state on Tuesday launched a ballistic missile, which flew about 40 minutes before likely splashing into Japan's exclusive economic zone, Japan's top government spokesman said.
"In accordance with law and principles, the government will sternly deal with acts that interfere with quarantine efforts, illegal hoarding of medical goods and acts that spark uneasiness through massive rallies," Chung said, according to Korea Times.
Recognizing that we still had the entire night ahead of us, I basically had to quickly but sternly lecture myself: Do not let this snafu get in the way of the event or your ability to enjoy it.
In a crushing defeat for the prosecution, Goodson was acquitted Thursday on all seven charges, which ranged from misconduct in office to second-degree murder, in a packed Baltimore courtroom as State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby looked on sternly.
Hours after Mr Mitsotakis was sworn in, Klaus Regling, the head of the euro zone's bail-out fund, warned sternly that Greece's commitment to run high budget surpluses until 2022 was a "cornerstone" of the debt-relief package.
I was ready for some football—"uh, this is basketball," the man in front of me told me sternly when I made this joke out loud—and tickets were either withdrawn, unsold, or left at the same price.
But no matter how we tried to send the message -- protesting, shouting in city council meetings, or sternly presenting documented threats of white supremacists' violent intentions -- our desire to live, and to live without racial terror, was dismissed.
Nearly a decade ago, the head of the school where I consult two days a week sternly warned our students to stay out of an ugly imbroglio involving kids at another school, which was playing out on Facebook.
Still, as the compassionate Isabella says to the sternly inflexible Angelo in the same play, in urging forgiveness for her brother: ''I do think that you might pardon him,/And neither heaven nor man grieve at the mercy.''
But this is a company that should be a pariah, and history will not look kindly on the people who, while sternly shaking their heads, accepted it as a normal part of their industry, their city, or their country.
That last feature unfortunately was not all groovy with the TSA, who stopped The Next Web writer Natt Garun on her way to CES last year and "sternly" questioned her on the bag's exposed wiring and battery pack.12.
Today, a UK parliamentary committee sent yet another sternly worded letter to Facebook, requesting that Mark Zuckerberg appear before its members to answer questions about the Cambridge Analytica scandal, data privacy, and Facebook's role in democracy, among other things.
"They decided that if Japan does not withdraw such measures or even aggravates the situation despite all our efforts, the government will respond sternly with all means possible," the Blue House said in a statement about the NSC meeting.
On Thursday, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan sternly admonished him for saying his supporters would riot if Republicans nominated someone else, the latest in a series of remarks Mr. Trump has made that seemed to encourage or condone violence.
While the president maintained a sternly optimistic public face on the war, the conflict was threatening to consume his Presidency, and so he sought the wisdom of these advisers, a virtual Mount Rushmore of America's postwar foreign policy establishment.
"If we sternly separate ourselves from the unfortunate past and acquire a strong mindset for the new times, humanitarian cooperation between the North and South will flourish," North Korea delegate Pak Yong Il said at the start of the meeting.
Harry then explains while an accent isnt necessary, there's certainly one thing Barry needs to work on... "If you start using long pauses between the answers, you're probably gonna get 'the face,'" Harry tells him, looking sternly into his eyes.
I tried to sit down at one of the tables and read my book, but I was sternly ushered out by one of the train employees, so I deduced that you had to actually order something to hang out there.
Thunberg, who was named Time magazine's Person of the Year earlier this week over Trump, has sternly castigated world leaders for not doing enough to combat the climate crisis, and memorably stared down Trump at the UN General Assembly in September.
But only if the antidoping agency and the Olympic committee make it absolutely clear that they are prepared to deal sternly and effectively with the Russian officials who have perpetrated this fraud and occupy the very pinnacle of the Kremlin.
Sternly dismissing any attempts at self-pity — "Anyone who pities herself for more than a month on end is a weak sister and likely to become a public nuisance besides" — Hillis guides her readers through how to cope with life on their own.
He retired rather than risk a humiliating primary loss by Trump-animated voters in Arizona, and he is spending his final months as a senator giving sternly worded and widely covered speeches warning about the death of civil discourse and fidelity to truth.
Executive chairman Ron Fowler sternly chastised his San Diego players by labeling them as "miserable failures" on Wednesday, and letting a 12-2 advantage through five innings evaporate into the largest blown lead in franchise history will surely only increase the frustration level.
ISLAMABAD, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Pakistan on Friday lifted a travel ban on a prominent journalist over an article he wrote about an alleged rift between the country's government and powerful military, but sternly warned media against publishing reports against the national interest.
It's been a long time since I got sternly "spoken to" by a teacher, so this TikTok of a boy breathing loudly into his computer microphone during online school and then getting a "warning" for disrupting the class really hits the spot.
Sae-eun said she didn't realize that TikTok was made in China, which raises what might be the most interesting question about Bytedance: How did a company that is further democratizing self-expression come out of sternly undemocratic China in the first place?
The man once infamous for his mistresses, crop tops, and presumably fake tattoos now looks out sternly from portraits placed all over Thailand, dressed in kingly gold-brocaded robes or a trim white jacket with epaulets, a yellow sash, and a sword.
Checking a stopwatch, it took about 3 minutes and 18 seconds from entering the Mandarin Hotel and riding the elevator to the 36th floor where the roadshow presentation was happening to being aggressively surveilled and then politely (and sternly) told to leave the room.
Addressing the madness that continues to grip the establishment and media, Liz Peek, a columnist at Fox News, wrote, "To be sure, President  Trump  missed an opportunity to publicly and sternly warn Russian President Vladimir Putin against interfering in future U.S. elections …" Ms. Peek noted.
Judge Farber responded sternly to any leaks to the media, referencing a New York Police Department sex-crimes detective who was stripped of his shield and gun and placed on administrative duty this week under suspicion that he leaked Mr. Gooding's mug shot in June.
In another universe, a public striptease from an alleged former mistress of the president of the United States would have been a major event, drawing throngs of people eager to celebrate her courage, or judge her sternly for bringing shame to the nation's highest office.
" Davern also stated that after a sweaty, disheveled and nervous-looking Wagner told him, "Natalie is missing," Davern implored his boss "to radio for help and to turn on the searchlight, but Robert Wagner told me, sternly, 'We are not going to do that.
In addition to suspending Romero for celebrating outside the lines, the New York commission also suspended two fighters for screwing up their weigh-ins, another violation that older, calmer, more experienced regulatory bodies tend to punish with a fine and a sternly worded letter.
"We sternly denounce the group abduction of the citizens of the DPRK as a hideous crime against its dignity and social system and the life and security of its citizens," the North's KCNA news agency quoted a spokesman of its Red Cross Society as saying.
In September, 2014, the F.D.A. sent a sternly worded letter to doTerra, scolding the company for distributors' claims about oils and conditions including cancer, brain injury, autism, Alzheimer's disease, and A.D.H.D. The agency cited a tweet by a doTerra consultant using the handle Mrs.
Where Bush had been softhearted, True Conservatism would be sternly Ayn Randian; where Bush had been free-spending, True Conservatism would be austere; where Bush had taken working-class Americans off the tax rolls, True Conservatism would put them back on — for their own good.
Trump's golf talk was a brief moment of levity in what was otherwise a sternly delivered speech in which he warned North Korea against any further provocations and called for urgent action to prevent Pyongyang from further developing its nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities.
Ten of the leading Democrats in Washington then banded together to write a letter sternly warning that Trump better not use the memo to justify firing people involved with the Russia investigation, such as special counsel Robert Mueller or Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
The kids were so loud, Olivia said, that the school's principal, John Barnes, known among students for his constantly upbeat demeanor, had to address them over the school's intercom system to sternly remind them about the "health issue" at the heart of the shutdown.
As a bookend, the US attorney general William Barr sent a sternly worded letter to Facebook on Friday, encouraging the company not to go forward with its plans for cross-platform end-to-end encryption, in the process reigniting the decades-old encryption debate.
His eyewitness account, which appeared in The New York Review of Books, rings with his considerable talents—above all, a sternly passionate prose that notices intensely but orders coolly, and a pleasing honesty about the difference between well-intended authorial witness and genuine political aid.
While van der Zwaan does not appear to be a major figure in Mueller's probe, his sentencing indicates the special counsel will deal sternly with witnesses who lie to his investigators, with serious criminal consequences, as he scrutinizes the conduct of Trump and others.
In the throes of a circuslike campaign season, Mr. Cruz warned sternly on Monday that "two branches of government are at stake" in the presidential election, predicting a future with meager gun rights and "unlimited abortion on demand" if conservatives cannot select the next Supreme Court justice.
Noticing the reporter in the Kings locker room, Cousins walked over to Furillo and—towering over him like most NBA players do with reporters, or anyone else—he got in Furillo's face, pointed a finger and sternly lectured him about keeping his family out of print.
Last month, before the release of Rajinikanth's latest film, "Kabali," a box office record breaker, the milk dealers' association asked the actor to "sternly admonish" his loyal fans for wasting milk, and it encouraged him instead to organize blood and organ donation drives outside movie theaters.
But if the Washington deal-making drags on too long, it could be disrupted by a different force: a federal judge in Brooklyn who has sternly warned that should policy makers prove unable to repair the program, commonly known as DACA, he might have to do it.
But a person familiar with the meeting said that privately, Mr. Pompeo sternly told the prince that even if he did not know whether Mr. Khashoggi had been killed, he would have to take responsibility to help the kingdom avoid the consequences of an international backlash.
He takes a sternly patriotic line on such subjects as Tibet or the restive, mostly-Muslim region of Xinjiang, where he praises Communist officials for bringing "much stability", and says that he has seen with his own eyes how living standards have been raised for residents.
" Responding to Lang's lawsuit, Dentsu lawyer Mark L. Greenwald penned a sternly worded letter that said, "But Woodstock 50 LLC's and Michael Lane's [sic] misrepresentations, incompetence, and contractual breaches have made it impossible to produce a high-quality event that is safe and secure for concertgoers, artists, and staff.
Hewitt's perspective comes after Trump on Tuesday sternly warned North Korea against making threats to the U.S. "North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States," Trump said to reporters at his New Jersey golf club after reports that Pyongyang has expanded its nuclear capabilities.
Occasionally though, Paniccioli puts his subjects in dialogue with their surroundings: Fat Joe morosely standing atop a crushed car, or KRS-One posing sternly in front of the United Nations, or Nas, shot from below, arms wide open, in front of ecstatic clouds and a wide, blue, boundless sky.
In a sternly worded response to an unusual request for documents, Matthew E. Morgan, the counsel to the vice president, accused the committees of requesting material that is "clearly not vice-presidential records" and blasted the investigation enterprise as a "self-proclaimed 'impeachment inquiry'" that was ultimately illegitimate.
"In sum, and sternly put, the argument that an administrative agency should be permitted to side-step the required result of a fair-fought fight about well-established statutory constraints on agency action is a terrible proposal that is patently inconsistent with the dictates of the law," wrote Jackson.
Optimistic Republicans predict that Mr Trump will be a sort of CEO-president, setting grand strategy while delegating day-to-day governance to Congress and to his vice-president, Mike Pence, a sternly conventional Christian and fiscal conservative who served in the House of Representatives before becoming governor of Indiana.
The official, Katie Brennan, spoke slowly and sternly as she detailed her allegations against Albert J. Alvarez, whom she accused of sexually assaulting her after a campaign event last year, and described how the administration ignored her repeated pleas and continued to employ Mr. Alvarez as a top administration official.
"Given the North's past practices of testing a new administration through provocations during the transition period, President Park noted that, for several months to come, the two countries needed to work closely together to thoroughly contain any possible provocative acts and, if they occur, sternly respond to them," the statement said.
"Marines come from sea and air to fight adversaries on land and they are very, very good at it," the narrator states, as cartoon service members appear to land on an isolated island in the middle of the ocean to sternly confront a character wearing a pirate hat and eye patch.
Well these regulatory pressures, perhaps most sternly locked in by the The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act of 1994 brought in by Major's government, are most definitely in the Thatcherite spirit of curtailing and curfewing events in public spaces—something that has continued throughout the terms of this current Conservative government.
Radio City Music Hall's legendary Rockettes dance troupe reportedly was sternly warned by their own union not to boycott their planned performance at inauguration festivities next month for President-elect Donald Trump — who has been having a yuuuuuuggeely difficult time scrounging up "A-List" performers willing to show up for those events.
Mr. Hastert was sentenced in April during an intense hearing in a federal courtroom, where he publicly admitted for the first time to abusing high school wrestlers that he coached decades ago, and where he was confronted by one of his former wrestlers and sternly rebuked by the judge overseeing the case.
In tense exchanges on live television, Mr. Trump denounced a network correspondent as "very rude," sternly told several reporters to "sit down," and at one point stepped away from his lectern, suggesting that he was prepared to cut off the session — a rare formal East Room news conference — because of queries he disliked.
After days of communicating through sternly worded letters and media appearances, all the relevant parties -- Debra Katz, the lawyer representing Christine Blasey Ford who accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, and both the majority and minority staff of the Senate Judiciary Committee -- are now negotiating the details of a public hearing.
Political Reality: Buy Ads on Facebook or Risk Losing the Election Christopher Mims notes that even the politicians who have questioned Facebook most sternly generally still buy ads there: That few politicians feel they can escape the necessity of advertising on Facebook is precisely why we need to contemplate its ever-growing scale, revenue and power.
I think the moment I realized South by Southwest had changed is when a pair of young women with Secret Service-like earbuds sternly informed two entrepreneurs who had set up an impromptu and quite cool demo (of the hologram-generating Voxiebox) in a convention center alcove that they would have to pack it up, ASAP.
She runs into the nursery, where she opens the floodgates of her dammed-up tenderness, because, with her maternal care limited to this brief interval, she tries to make up for constancy by intensity of feeling, and remains sternly unaware of anything that might show her idols in any other light than in her immediate passion.
In a sense, the Rorschach may be more hospitable to an art of existence than tests with sternly categorical schema, like the Enneagram or the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, insofar as it does not slot the individual into a predetermined and fixed set of categories, but seems to offer a looser, less constrained assessment of one's personality.
The quickly-viral photo showing Pelosi standing to confront Trump, her finger pointed sternly at the clearly agitated president, captured the height of Wednesday's White House clash and foreshadowed the strife to follow: Pelosi leaving the room; Trump lashing out at "Nervous Nancy;" and both sides, backed by their allies, digging in over the days to follow.
A competitor from New Zealand had just finished her floor routine, set to the theme from "Game of Thrones," and now Biles, who wore a pink leotard studded with more than four thousand Swarovski crystals, looked sternly down the length of the four-inch-wide balance beam, on which she was about to perform nine flips.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that when aiming to punish a theocratic dictator with a reputation for murdering journalists and human rights advocates and for using torture, death squads, political assassination, and public humiliation to buttress his cult of personality and maintain his grip on a terrified populace, the most effective tool is a sternly worded letter from a government agency.
Ramaphosa's response to his dilemma has been to wax enthusiastically about EWC's potential to address historic racial injustices that allowed white landowners to dispossess the black majority, while warning sternly that South Africa would not follow the "smash and grab" example of land seizures in neighboring Zimbabwe, which reduced that country to penury and sent some two million refugees fleeing to South Africa.
Yet when he argued that racism played a role in the fevered responses to his leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat a few years back, he was sternly taken to task, just as he was criticized in some quarters for tweeting out a photo of his Miami Heat team donning hoodies in solidarity with the fallen black teen Trayvon Martin.
As the music unfolded, pitting the sternly militaristic opening theme against a slinky, fragile melody, Ms. Jansen continued to trade cues with members of the orchestra, matching her sound to the metallic crispness of a snare drum or flashing a look at the brass section while dispatching a volley of notes for those players to pick up and build on.
From the moment she makes her first appearance in Feud: Bette and Joan, you can't take your eyes off Hoffman's tightly-wound but infinitely patient Mamacita — Crawford's sternly Teutonic live-in housekeeper, valet, mother confessor and all around Gal Friday, who is never far from the movie star's side and always faithfully and fiercely on her side, even when Crawford believes no one else is.
China's King of Internet Fluff Wants to Conquer the World With TikTok on the rise in America, Raymond Zhong profiles its parent company, ByteDance: Sae-eun said she didn't realize that TikTok was made in China, which raises what might be the most interesting question about Bytedance: How did a company that is further democratizing self-expression come out of sternly undemocratic China in the first place?
Critics of the company want the agency to sternly punish Facebook, along with its top executives, including CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach Social media never intended to be in the news business — but just wait till AI takes over Facebook exploring deals with media outlets for news section: report MORE (The Hill).
I'm talking to the board, or, really, they're talking to me, very sternly—they are literally holding my hand like I'm a child—and I'm talking to the mayor and the city and the state, and in my downtime I am fucking having elevator sex with the donors, who are huge hairy creatures with indeterminate genitalia, because they get to have whatever little thing they want from me.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.) pointed directly at Kavanaugh as he sternly questioned his dissent last year from the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals decision to allow an immigrant teen in federal custody to obtain an abortion.
The White House characterized the change as one that had been in the works "for several weeks" and sternly rejected rumors that Coates is the anonymous author who penned a New York Times op-ed and subsequent book critical of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump passes Pence a dangerous buck Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Trump taps Pence to lead coronavirus response | Trump accuses Pelosi of trying to create panic | CDC confirms case of 'unknown' origin | Schumer wants .
The Turds Who Are Up For Re-election in 2018 and Would Appreciate a Phone CallMississippi: Roger WickerNebraska: Deb FischerNevada: Dean HellerTexas: Ted CruzWyoming: John BarrassoThe Turds Who Are Retiring Like CowardsArizona: Jeff FlakeTennessee: Bob CorkerUtah: Orrin HatchThe Turds Who Are Up For Re-election in 2020 and Would Really Benefit From a Sternly Worded LetterAlaska: Dan SullivanArkansas: Tom CottonColorado: Cory GardnerGeorgia: David PerdueIdaho: James E. RischIowa: Joni ErnstKansas: Pat RobertsKentucky: Mitch McConnellLouisiana: Bill CassidyMississippi: Cindy Hyde-SmithMontana: Steve DainesNebraska: Ben SasseNorth Carolina: Thom TillisOklahoma: Jim InhofeSouth Carolina: Lindsey GrahamSouth Dakota: Mike RoundsTennessee: Lamar AlexanderTexas: John CornynWest Virginia: Shelley Moore CapitoWyoming: Mike EnziThe Turds Who Are Up For Reelection in 2022 and Would Rather You Not Set a Reminder Right This SecondAlabama: Richard ShelbyArkansas: John BoozmanFlorida: Marco RubioGeorgia: Johnny IsaksonIdaho: Mike CrapoIndiana: Todd YoungIowa: Chuck GrassleyKansas: Jerry MoranKentucky: Rand PaulMissouri: Roy BluntNorth Carolina: Richard BurrNorth Dakota: John HoevenOhio: Rob PortmanOklahoma: James LankfordPennsylvania: Pat ToomeySouth Carolina: Tim ScottSouth Dakota: John ThuneUtah: Mike LeeWisconsin: Ron Johnson

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