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It's like a fable for the modern age, about the temptations of technology and the real-world cost of accepting those temptations.
Smokey Robinson, original Temptations member Otis Williams, and longtime Temptations manager Shelly Berger had a chunk of their lives flash before them on Wednesday night.
The Contours opened for the Temptations in the late 19843s, and when the Temptations' lead singer David Ruffin left the group in 1968, he was asked to take over.
In the 1990s, he toured with a group billed as Dennis Edwards and the Temptations, which led to a legal battle with Otis Williams about the use of the Temptations name.
But these temptations, good and bad, should generally be resisted.
It may mean resisting temptations like new cars, says Sowhangar.
And then there are the more visceral temptations of port.
"On vacation the temptations accelerate throughout the day," she explains.
Thus, I would say that there are these four temptations.
The Beach Boys with the Temptations: Surf and Soul Tour.
It takes procrastination and other temptations out of the equation.
But the money and the accompanying fame led to temptations.
Fashion is a very intense world and full of temptations.
Instead, the predictor was the number of temptations they felt.
Speaking of Broadway, the Temptations were famous for their fancy footwork.
In rebalancing itself it also needs to avoid two big temptations.
Despite temptations, he is taking it one day at a time.
Resisting temptations, or making tough decisions, saps this energy over time.
And wanted to portray how We are all fighting our temptations.
There were posters for something called "Whipped Temptations" behind a pillar.
Temptations Cat Treats is here to solve your cat translation issues.
We have to develop the strength to resist these constant temptations.
He settled by touring as the Temptations Review featuring Dennis Edwards.
Not everyone has the moral fiber to resist the resulting temptations.
The temptations of corrupted gratitude kept creeping back into Western politics.
There are no fixed timetables in relationships, and temptations often arise.
They scamper off through the trapdoors when Temptations treats are offered.
The Pips and the Supremes and the Temptations got the works.
So who are these people who are rarely tested by temptations?
We create institutions meant to counterbalance our worst demons, temptations, and limitations.
Derrick Baskin, Ain't Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations
Jeremy Pope, Ain't Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations
Some people just experience fewer temptations, or have more willpower, than others.
By setting a high target, China creates two dangerous temptations for itself.
But the temptations of modern graphics still haven't swayed the group's mind.
Jeremy Pope, Ain't Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations
Howell Binkley, Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations
Des McAnuff, Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations
This 6-piece variety pack of Temptations treats is just $5.47 today.
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See Paris and Die looks at how, despite these temptations, encounters with
Instead of trying to will yourself to resist temptations, simply remove them.
Sofia dances to the Temptations' "Ball of Confusion," which ended the show.
Another lesson she tried to teach was about the temptations of ministry.
But, as the Temptations put it ... Sean ain't too proud to beg.
Pretending to be Diana Ross, the Temptations, Michael Jackson and so on.
So the temptations to violate norms like forbearance are much, much stronger.
Yet it was essential to what made the Temptations exceptional and enduring.
The paper stumbled on a paradox: The people who were the best at self-control — the ones who most readily agreed to survey questions like "I am good at resisting temptations" — reported fewer temptations throughout the study period.
The paper stumbled on a paradox: The people who were the best at self-control — the ones who most readily agreed to survey statements like "I am good at resisting temptations" — reported fewer temptations throughout the study period.
The temptations of the dark side were just too much for this squirrel.
They had shunned it for years, citing the corrupting temptations of sports gambling.
The latter are essentially good and noble yet led astray by mortal temptations.
I resist temptations and instead settle for eating a variety of free samples.
Steve Canyon Kennedy, Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations
My dad was a concert promoter in college, booking The Supremes, Temptations, etc.
Then a pilot project tested sensors placed around local farms and other temptations.
It was The Temptations; it was The Dramatics; it was The Four Tops.
While Los Angeles was great for Mr. Centineo's career, it also offered temptations.
I can't direct myself purely by my own idiosyncrasies, or my own temptations.
Later, as he looked to escape temptations, the painting became therapeutic, he said.
The temptations may not go away, but neither will your social media legacy.
The focus was less on actions than on countering temptations toward those vices.
Paul Williams, who died in 20053, did give the Temptations their first moves.
" The insider added, "Being on the road as an athlete, you face many temptations.
His foreign minister also denounced Tehran's "hegemonic temptations" during a visit to Saudi Arabia.
The Temptations' hit "Just My Imagination," a ballad about loneliness and dreaming, was pallid.
His foreign minister also denounced, during a visit to Saudi Arabia, Iran's "hegemonic temptations".
" The insider adds, "Being on the road as an athlete, you face many temptations.
Will Roman resist the temptations of success to stay on the tried and true?
Trump Temptations, meanwhile, has 62 reviews and a 5-star rating, all gained overnight.
At the same time they're making it harder, the prizes and temptations are greater.
For example, the song "Temptations" singlehandedly speaks to all these facets [of his character].
She falls prey to the temptations of dope, loses her purity, and prostitutes herself.
Take your child regularly to the farmer's market to see and touch new temptations.
Kai played a moving rendition of "My Girl" by The Temptations, wowing the judges.
The plot deals with an Everyman who loses his way, distracted by worldly temptations.
For two decades, Howard has sworn off liquor, cigarettes, women, and other fleshly temptations.
Listen to the Temptations' "Can't Get Next to You" and then to his cover.
They find work, but they also succumb to the temptations that most teenagers do.
Sally seems headed for a life in a convent, too — until worldly temptations interfere.
"The Cher Show" and "Ain't Too Proud" (The Temptations) will open later this season.
The temptations to ambition and careerism are simply too great under the current system.
Boyz II Men, Smokey Robinson, The Temptations, and Queen Latifah played the halftime show.
And the way the Temptations danced, once so current, had become a period style.
Keeping your cards at home and using cash removes the ability to fold to temptations.
IN WALKING A middle path, between self-indulgence and self-mortification, Buddhists face great temptations.
They are also at risk for spending co-mingled funds on emergencies or other temptations.
We still had to see where succumbing to the temptations of Satan inevitably lead: hell.
Not even celebrities are immune to the unwieldy temptations to emotionally overshare on social media. 
He wants to be a good man, but the temptations that surround him are multifold.
Even caregivers of elderly persons are not immune from the temptations of stealing prescription meds.
Now, in the restaurant, she wandered around the buffet tables happily sizing up the temptations.
After parting ways with the Temptations, Mr. Edwards remained with Motown as a solo artist.
When working from home, your biggest temptations are the TV, the bed, and the refrigerator.
Can heroic movie executives stop Bart before he succumbs to the temptations of ultimate evil?
I love King Crimson, Sun Ra, the odd Temptations records...just the anti-music vibe.
Le Drian also denounced Tehran's "hegemonic temptations" during a visit to Saudi Arabia last month.
But with those advantages may come greater performance pressure or more access to craven temptations.
But the point is, it takes away the temptations of judgment and makes it required.
At Mill Street, which opened in September, diners are confronted by a wide range of temptations.
Lamar and his onscreen partner's relationship faces trials, temptations and tribulations, but their connection ultimately survives.
Plus, the withdrawal limit can act like a safety valve against your own temptations to spend.
"'The Life' is about the temptations you face as an artist in the industry," says DVWEZ.
Mr. Abrams attributed the organization's strength to Chicago's relative isolation from mainstream commercial pressures and temptations.
Students talk about sober dating, relapse temptations and struggles to make time for studying and recovery.
"Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations" will officially open later this month.
Watch: Seven performances from Tony-nominated Broadway shows, including Cher, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and The Temptations.
As the temptations of nationalist populism spread, Europe has responsibility for holding down the Western fort.
Temptations make us less motivated to do our work, which, in turn, may make us tired.
Yet, The Information's Lessin believes that the temptations associated with advertising in the end create worse journalism.
He calls much of the lobbying industry "legalized bribery" and gives advice on the temptations of corruption.
Drugs are sometimes the problem here, but Mr. Cole is wrestling with a wide range of temptations.
The gifted brothers soon began opening for highly revered acts such as the Temptations and Etta James.
Specifically they challenge the moral self, that old wanderer through the trials and temptations of earthly life.
In an age where temptations and decisions pummel us at warp speed, it's become an empowering concept.
Such temptations would be highest in the information technology and health care sectors, according to the report.
Grab your basketball and blast The Temptations — the house from Father of the Bride is for sale.
After all, surveillance powers are wielded by humans, with all of their prejudices and temptations and flaws.
If and when Facebook starts to build its own systems of trust, it will face similar temptations.
Don't fall for early temptations — the deals could be better on the actual day of Black Friday.
It's important to teach kids about planning as both physical and digital temptations to spend pop up.
Reporters on the campaign trail caught some delightful clips of Sanders dancing to The Temptations and ABBA.
Power and plunder are powerful temptations in young democracies with weak institutions and incomplete familiarity with democracy.
For now, though — whatever temptations lie in their path — that is what they are trying to do.
When you experience burnout, your self-control wanes and you find yourself succumbing to temptations more easily.
Over the Caribbean-tinged beat of "New Rules," she reminds herself not to succumb to old temptations.
By then, the group's roster had turned over many times (there have been more than 20 Temptations).
On Thursday, Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, speaking alongside his Saudi counterpart, denounced Tehran's "hegemonic temptations".
For McKinnon's husband, this is especially true of songs by Motown acts like the Temptations and the Miracles.
As a founding member and the sole witness to the Temptations' entire saga, Williams safeguards the band's legacy.
As long as you stick to the list, all of those delicious temptations should be easier to resist.
We were The Temptations and we just sing with her and I feel it's a dream come true.
The painting hangs on a wall in the Bank of Thailand, which faces its own temptations and fears.
The temptations for the politicians are bigger if they do not affect any private interest in the company.
She and Jim were then treated to the soothing tunes of The Temptations ... with "My Girl," of course.
And inside that cohort, you're going to have a variety of backgrounds, a variety of opportunities and temptations.
Rather than waste their mental power trying to "be good," mentally strong people remove temptations from their lives.
Though the Temptations had existed for eight years prior to Edwards' joining, he led them to commercial success.
The Temptations Catterbox, designed by by London ad agency adam&eveDDB, converts your cat's meows into human speech.
The devout will often look towards the legend of Anthony's temptations when faced with mental or emotional anguish.
Like AP, also, Facebook would be insulated from the day-to-day economic temptations of the ad business.
The logic: Higher legitimate pay would mean fewer temptations for outside income, whether technically legal or definitively not.
We watch as the core lineup of the original Temptations is whittled down to the last man standing.
Mr. Edwards left the Temptations in 1977 to pursue a solo career but rejoined them some years later.
There's the insane housing prices, the high cost of child care, the temptations of so-called lifestyle creep.
We have to resist temptations to hoard sanitizer and use the face masks that medical professionals need desperately.
Phys Ed For most of us, temptations are everywhere, from the dessert buffet to the online shoe boutique.
Many will face daily temptations in high school, where vaping may be common and normalized, Dr. Bagley said.
Still, I felt for her: As a South African, I am sympathetic to the temptations of national exceptionalism.
It's clear they both tempt each other to unknown powers of the Force, and probably to other temptations.
Such a relationship has to be cultivated and nurtured, and protected from the temptations that novelty can present.
Dogs enjoyed SmartSticks peanut butter chews, and cats were particularly into Temptations Classic cat treats this holiday season.
It subconsciously teaches your mind to give up unnecessary spending, and ultimately empowers your mental toughness over temptations.
There were understandable temptations to compare "Watchmen" to "Westworld," another sci-fi concept adapted from an existing property.
But it surely will not lead the hemisphere away from these authoritarian temptations, nor toward greater collective responsibility.
Viewers should resist temptations to see the documentary simply as an indictment of those with whom they disagree.
Fewer options means fewer temptations to impulse-order appetizers and desserts that can add inches to your waistline.
" The question he asked himself was: "If I were choreographing for the Temptations now, what would I do?
Alone in the desert, I wouldn't have to face the temptations that restaurants and social gatherings might pose.
You have your life story coming to Broadway soon, Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations.
On one side there is the ethic of reciprocity, and on the other the temptations of rupture and revolution.
I only started modeling when I was 25, when I wasn't very vulnerable to those kinds of temptations anymore.
The temptations there will be different: plenty of people will be looking after her smartphones and e-mail servers.
Edwards left the Temptations in 1977 and would leave and rejoin the group multiple times following his initial run.
The danger was clear: succumb to the temptations of a Siren and lustful human impulses, and face ruination forevermore.
So this is really a problem for the most privileged societies, where people are bombarded with choices and temptations.
But as his star ascends — with the possibility of his reaching the world championship finals — temptations block his path.
With the Grammy-winning group the Fifth Dimension, he opened for the Temptations, the Four Tops and the Supremes.
I don't want any temptations to be drawn back into the immediacy of a phone with its demonic alerts.
" He said that his success and celebrity led him to feel entitled "to enjoy all the temptations around me.
Bartola and I have moved on to favorites by the Temptations and Pete Seeger, and to songs with gestures.
Even when players avoid the temptations of spending on flashy things, they still need to resist flashy investment pitches.
Even when players avoid the temptations of spending on flashy things, they still need to resist flashy investment pitches.
This wouldn't exactly be surprising, given the temptations for publicity and funding, but it would be a major problem.
Manfred, likewise, took no responsibility for failing to recognize the temptations in the spread of technology to the dugout.
Scientists from Temptations Lab said digital sensors were used to analyze cat noises and translate them into human voices.
If you cannot abide by this, I will be forced to change your surroundings so you have no temptations.
She goes on to provide several techniques such as self-forgiveness, self-compassion and making your temptations more inconvenient.
People who say they are good at self-control are often people who live in environments with fewer temptations.
Instead of surrendering to temptations to leave Afghanistan, U.S. policy should be focused on countering Iran's growing influence in Afghanistan.
Conservationists worry that China's westward development will renew the temptations to slash through panda habitat with roads and other infrastructure.
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," The Temptations We dare you to tell us you're not feeling the holiday spirit now.
Sergio Trujillo, Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations Best Orchestrations Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose, Hadestown
In another of Yeshua's temptations, she steals into Yeshua's tent in the middle of the night and begins to disrobe.
However: Carmen, Goldmember and a musical rom-com called The Fighting Temptations featuring Cuba Gooding Jr as a serial liar.
The Jumanji actor says watching his dad struggle his whole life taught him to avoid temptations as he got older.
With as many temptations as possible out of the way, they have more strength to devote to reaching their goals.
But while I'm not oblivious to its charms and temptations, upscale Brooklyn — whether hip or tony — is not my Brooklyn.
He filled in with the Contours when one of their members fell ill — and the group opened for the Temptations.
And it's hard to build a show around characters who are mostly defined by temptations they don't give in to.
Every time temptations to slow down pop into my head, I remind myself of how hard I worked for this.
In lieu of therapy, behavioral treatment, or other preventative measures, this is how Camryn attempts to manage his illicit temptations.
The set opens with the Temptations in what appear to be full denim suits, and only goes downhill from there.
Ms. Morisseau, like the Temptations, is from Detroit; the show is about the R&B group's formation, successes and challenges.
Above all we need to be inoculated against the temptations of nostalgia, to recognize the golden age of right now.
His father, Ronald Bruner Sr., is a drummer who's played and recorded with Diana Ross, Gladys Knight and the Temptations.
And in the West in recent years, both mass immigration and cultural fragmentation have brought authoritarian temptations back to life.
The residences were known as sober homes, where addicts could recover far from temptations and drug-abusing friends back home.
As November makes way for December, hundreds of stores and countless websites bombard you with offers, promotions, and other temptations.
But what it looks like is five guys snapping and lightly swaying, as Cholly Atkins taught the Temptations to do.
Lent, therefore, encourages believers to reflect on Christ's life, suffering, and death by turning away from temptations of their own.
France urged Iran on Thursday to refrain from all "military provocation" and cautioned it against "all temptations for regional hegemony".
Her other credits include Austin Powers: Goldmember, The Fighting Temptations, the 2006 Pink Panther remake, Dreamgirls, Cadillac Records and Obsessed.
To say the Temptations are the soundtrack to a generation is both trite and also not totally accurate — try multiple generations.
That followed a news conference in Riyadh on Thursday at which Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian denounced Tehran's "hegemonic temptations".
Numerous male Klan leaders did the same; the flow of money, combined with lack of accountability, presented irresistible temptations to corruption.
As the pair discover new desires and temptations, they redraw the boundaries of their identities and navigate intimacy as new adults.
Ephraim Sykes, Ain't Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
Released from prison after serving time for a woman's murder, Franz Biberkopf negotiates the temptations and dangers of Berlin in 1928.
The truth, however, is that modern life presents many temptations for retired officers to cash in on their decades of experience.
They were The Cathays, banded together in 1963 in New York's Chinatown after listening to The Temptations and The Four Seasons.
Ephraim Sykes, Ain't Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
Paul Tazewell, Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations Best Lighting Design of a Play Neil Austin, Ink
The troubles at Baidu and the temptations of Google have the same root cause: China's soaring online-search market (see chart).
This, of course, follows Wendy's revelation last week she's living in a sober house to fight off temptations involving her addiction.
Some of her characters, notably Merleau-Ponty, were immune to the temptations that came with the status of a European professorship.
It was Porter's warning to his ambitious students about the temptations that haunt higher office, and the allure of favor-seekers.
Where was the invitation to give in to fleshy temptations held out by Ssam Bar's rotisserie duck or its pork shoulder?
He'd morphed from a firecracker into a weary person grappling with depression and isolation, stubbornly resisting the temptations of mainstream rap.
They range from jokes about what temptations would get people to remove their blindfolds to some spoilery takes on the film.
Dennis Edwards, a key member of seminal Motown Records vocal group the Temptations, died Friday, according to a CBS News report.
He encountered moderate success as a solo artist in the '80s and '90s — but his true legacy rested with the Temptations.
While several leftist governments — in Chile, Brazil, Uruguay and, up to a point, Bolivia — resisted authoritarian temptations, many did not entirely.
For me, IRL versions of these temptations are things like boats or horses, both of which are somewhat notoriously impractical purchases.
Holiday season spending is here, with the frenzy of Black Friday, Cyber Monday,and all the other temptations in full play.
Cultural critics of the 1700s thought that books were uncontrollable escapist temptations that would cause people to retreat from public life.
I busied myself with "Temptations," but found it to be basically the same as any other in-flight duty-free catalog.
But someone who had fled to the desert would experience sins of temptations that come from bodily desires, emotions, and thoughts.
Several researchers I spoke to are making a strong case that we shouldn't feel so bad when we fall for temptations.
For him, that meant rejecting the temptations of both the left and the right, where communism and fascism lay in wait.
But the book's government-absent world is also a playground to unleash human temptations and raise questions about our moral choices.
"Berry always wanted Motown artists to be more than recording artists," said Shelly Berger, who became the Temptations manager in 1966.
Dennis Edwards -- lead singer of the legendary group, The Temptations -- died at the Mercy Hospital in Chicago Thursday night ... TMZ has learned.
At the end their band "The Upside Downs" reunites and the kids belt out Jackson 5, The Temptations, and the Four Tops.
Cruz likely thinks that Trump will succumb to sexist temptations, offend Fiorina again and motivate female Republicans to come to her defense.
After a season of shedding bad habits and resisting temptations, Easter is the perfect opportunity for Christians to recommit to their beliefs.
Even though the holiday season is full of indulgent temptations, celebrity trainer Lacey Stone says it's possible to maintain your healthy routine.
Self-defeating shortcuts, symbolic and otherwise, are not only the preserve of the government; Chinese scientists are prey to such temptations, too.
Scott Disick is still hitting up the Las Vegas nightclub circuit – but he's still not giving into the temptations of the city.
The biggest temptations are typically peanut butter and almond butter—when you eat them by the spoonful—and whole avocados, says Ilic.
But there is something indelibly alluring about Marciano going 49-0 and never coming back, never succumbing to temptations of a paycheck.
Out of the spotlight at small tournaments around the world, the temptations are obvious and malfeasance very difficult to prove, sources added.
We are working really hard on education programs, so our young people understand the issues and the temptations around alcohol, drugs, gambling.
Bright blue skies, sparkling sun and a high of 27 will be strong temptations to stay outside for as long as possible.
Some people seem to think that you should be mentally strong enough to resist even the most irresistible temptations at all times.
Singer David Ruffin left the Temptations in 1968 and Edwards says he tried to talk his fellow Motown signee out of it.
In "Balls Deep," at 11, Thomas Morton travels to Arkansas to see how a Pentecostal tent revival stacks up against secular temptations.
There are a lot of temptations when you can access any part of the shop and know where all the cameras are.
Parents, regulators and potential vapers need to understand why Juul works so well if they'll have any hope of suppressing its temptations.
As "Chestnut" demonstrates, systems might objectively be more moral than we are, as they can exist without the temptations of earthly delights.
Covenant Eyes was created by evangelical Christians, and is designed to minimize all the temptations the web has to offer—specifically, porn.
His previous novel, "The Story of My Purity" (2013), was about earnest and unlikable young Catholics facing real-world temptations in Rome.
"I know the temptations, because I went through them myself before my faith made me realize there's a better way," he said.
But it is also true that for some, being in a place where they are suddenly of legal drinking age presents temptations.
The United States resisted the temptations of Nazism, fascism and communism that beguiled Europe in the first half of the 20th century.
Those with a greater risk of relapse are transferred to a rural camp, to recover away from the temptations of the city.
The musicals up for tonight's top prizes: Ain't Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations, Beetlejuice, Hadestown, The Prom and Tootsie.
Edwards -- a native of Detroit -- took over lead singer duties from David Ruffin in 1968 and continued The Temptations run of smash hits.
Their cravings for blood have led to them being read as a metaphor for the temptations of drugs and the dangers of addiction.
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As in Hungary, the problems in Slovakia lie less in an ideologically coherent "illiberalism" than in the temptations of embezzlement and nobbled judiciaries.
I believe that we should resist the human temptations of external blame and sanctimony, and focus, at least today, on introspection and grace.
That includes avoiding many food temptations that surround you, such as fast food french fries and the scones at the local coffee shop.
A week or so later, they were on the same bus, again with a group of friends, to Washington for a Temptations concert.
In 1989, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, along with the five members from the Temptations' mid-1960s heyday.
HOUSTON — This city's Second Ward is full of temptations for Adán Medrano, a writer and chef who lives just a few miles southeast.
As for concerns about Vegas temptations, Smith says it ain't a problem for the home team ... it's the visitors who should be worried.
If adults address only the downsides of risky temptations it's easy for adolescents to dismiss us as killjoys who just don't get it.
If the money is in savings, however, it isn't as easy to spend and takes away some of the temptations of frivolous purchases.
Unlike other gospel groups, its members dressed stylishly — they used the same tailor as the Temptations — and worked slick choreography into their act.
He worried that "the temptations of success" could distract people from more important matters, as he said to a biographer, T. George Harris.
Change your environment to make it easierResearch suggests that people with high willpower are exceptionally good at arranging their environment to avoid temptations.
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RELATED: 19 Ways Your Body Changes When You Fall in Love "There are many, many ways that people can effectively resist temptations," says Cole.
Thus, Oz and its denizens are constant temptations for a Hollywood that never met something old it couldn't shove into a slightly newer template.
Up for the Tonys' top prize this year Ain't Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations, Beetlejuice, Hadestown, The Prom and Tootsie.
But in a close election that could be won by any of the three main candidates, the temptations to resort to witchcraft are high.
Instead, police will tell you they take an investigation where the facts and evidence lead them, objectively, and resisting the temptations of confirmation bias.
In total, The Temptations, with their signature dance moves and unmistakable harmonies, scored 37 top 40 hits and 14 No. 1 R&B singles.
That's nearly 3.5 million children left unsupervised and possibly faced with temptations to engage in drug experimentation, gang related activities or other risky behaviors.
"You're going to encounter many financial challenges in life and there will always be temptations to borrow money from your 401(k)," he said.
But the exchange gives a glimpse of the temptations and risks of hyperbole: how, under even slight pressure, an exaggeration can become further exaggerated.
Currently, Sykes is portraying another popular figure in music: Motown star David Ruffin, in Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations.
As befits a show about the Temptations, the most infectiously rhythmic of chart-topping R&B groups, "Ain't Too Proud" keeps time in style.
China's ruling Communist Party portrays the phenomenon as job training and employment that provides an escape from poverty and the temptations of radical Islam.
After an interim in Paris, where they're both drawn into adulterous temptations, they move to southern France to forge a new life as winemakers.
Behavior – Becoming mentally stronger will help you take productive action, such as pushing yourself to do hard things, facing your fears, and resisting temptations.
And the temptations keep growing, with in-vehicle information and entertainment technologies and portable electronic devices of which teens are usually the earliest adopters.
So when the weekend rolled round we made like the locals and fled the City of Angels for the temptations of the high desert.
Travel Tips When you're on vacation, the temptations to overdo the eating and drinking are everywhere, said the New York-based nutritionist Joy Bauer.
Pirogi, pelmeni dumplings, savory kachapuri pastries, borscht and beef stroganoff are among the richly alluring temptations: Samovarchik, 11 Stanton Street (Bowery), 646-7153-0333.
In the 1960s Mr. Williams spent several years writing and producing for the Motown label, working with the Temptations, the Contours and other acts.
The Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, American Horror Story, House of Cards, Orange Is The New Black, Narcos, and Stranger Things were among the top temptations.
Rate-setters must resist its temptations, because if they succumb, they will end up with higher inflation and no extra jobs to show for it.
They tended either to be stories about underestimated misfits getting a chance to shine or about star athletes overcoming worldly temptations and their own arrogance.
Alamy Jizo-dori's temptations Japan, which has already had lots of practice with older consumers, has developed some ingenious new products for the grandparent generation.
There are too many temptations to check email in the morning, get a a head start on a project or even pop over to Slack.
In one video, filmed in slow-motion and soundtracked by The Temptations' "My Girl," partygoers set off confetti poppers, creating a glittery cloud of pink.
With options spanning from healthy quinoa bowls to creative slow cooker comfort foods, these fast and easy dishes will successfully curb your 2018 takeout temptations.
After a riot broke out during a 1967 performance by The Temptations forced the venue to stop hosting concerts, things went downhill for the Coliseum.
When the Temptations song "Just My Imagination" started playing during a brief production break, it seemed as if nearly all the audience members sang along.
"We're fascinated by cats, so we set out on a mission to get to know them better," Temptations global brand director Pete Simmons tells AdWeek.
But beginning in the 2800s, many of those Florida-centric roadside temptations, with their kitschy, bold-colored signs and even more colorful characters, had disappeared.
Reviews of his book highlighted a number of eyebrow-raising passages describing lascivious temptations, with one scene using the word "flesh" in almost every sentence.
So while people have been socialized to resist being impulsive in the real world, on the internet they cave to their temptations to lash out.
As the 20th century rumbled on, the signs became synonymous not with the boldness and variety of cities, but with their supposed dangers and temptations.
More than 20 million farang descend on the temples and temptations of Thailand's capital every year, making it one of the planet's most visited cities.
On a recent Tuesday evening, the line outside "Ain't Too Proud," the Broadway musical about the R&B supergroup the Temptations, snaked around the block.
There are going to be a lot of temptations, and maybe there already are, but you can avoid them, and we can talk about how.
The school said in a statement that "the temptations, and the failings," depicted in the accusations against Judge Kavanaugh were not unique to Georgetown Prep.
When the Democratic National Committee chooses its new leader this weekend, it should pick one who avoids the temptations of the political center, Phillips wrote.
Even apart from the temptations of multiple casts ahead, it's evident that the ballet's cornucopia of invention can only be skimmed on a first viewing.
"I grew up in Grosse Pointe and loved the Supremes and that kind of music, like the Temptations and Marvin Gaye," said Ms. Wilson Hofmann.
It was the students who experienced fewer temptations overall who were more successful when the researchers checked back in at the end of the semester.
Whether it's a malfunctioning great white in 1975 New England or a Demogorgon in 2016, science fiction monsters can serve as symbols for humanity's worst temptations.
The stakes are high as the team establishes new friendships and alliances while striving to rise above the temptations the Mykonos nightlife scene has to offer.
EDT Wednesday: The National Symphony Orchestra, Jimmy Buffett, The Temptations and The Beach Boys are playing a free concert on the west lawn of the Capitol.
This, after all, is the universe of abstinence pledges and old-fashioned courtship, where parents build their entire lives around shielding their children from worldly temptations.
This is after many conversations with the wife about my struggle to lose weight and my difficulty keeping temptations, like cookies and sweets, around the house.
Evidently that's all been thrown out the window, as the band has unveiled a new single called "American Guilt" that's less Temptations and more Jimi Hendrix.
Besides, only by barraging my altered physique and mindset with old temptations would I learn whether or not any of these changes were here to stay.
But Fantasia finds surprising moments of introspection, and she makes "Give Love on Christmas Day" more sincere than either the Temptations or the Jackson 5 did.
The first word in each of the theme entries is a singular member of a MOTOWN group: The SUPREMEs, The CONTOURs, The MIRACLEs and The TEMPTATIONs.
"If you get past all those temptations, you still have to guard yourself about the predatory practices of banks, and IRA and 401k administrators," said Ghilarducci.
His recent comedy, "Sorry to Bother You," follows a young black telemarketer struggling to pay the rent who is courted by the temptations of selling out.
And with the political opposition in tatters, and many political novices owing their seats to the president, Mr. Macron could face temptations to abuse executive power.
The book's title had odd, coincidental echoes that hinted at my relationship to its central subject—the ordinary temptations that could lead a person to Hell.
And because Dany is a point-of-view character, we get access to her thoughts as she struggles to resist her temptations to unleash retaliatory violence.
When a marriage is built on emotion, rather than pragmatism or duty, it is more vulnerable to the vagaries of the heart and the temptations of Tinder.
The jukebox, a stately 1971 Rock-Ola loaded with Sam Cooke, the Temptations, and the Commodores, situated next to the bar's nuclear-orange Home Depot water dispenser.
Stars like Aretha Franklin, The Temptations and Stevie Wonder have performed in the hall featuring gold leaf details and hand-carved wood that holds about 5,000 people.
The widely-loathed hit was the inspiration for Trump Temptations: The Billionaire and the Bellboy, by LA comedian Elijah Daniel, who wrote the book in four hours.
" —Robert: "Allow me the observation that the Abyssinians wouldn't have fallen into that position had they resisted the temptations of civilization and had remained loyal to tradition.
"He is called upon to be someone that has to turn his back on so many of the temptations of this world," he said in the homily.
You're a first-time executive producer on "Ain't Too Proud — The Life and Times of the Temptations," which earned 12 Tony nominations (and won for best choreography).
According to the synopsis in the written program, the avatars are demons in the first act (Fear, Greed) and temptations in the second (including her own fury).
Mr. Ashe was a class act in every way, a man who practiced what he preached without being diverted by the temptations of power, fame or fortune.
Temptations abound when you're home but supposed to be working — the fridge is steps away, and there's a new video game that isn't going to play itself.
The two aren't mentioned side-by-side, but it's clear she is aware of vulnerabilities and temptations — and that the attentions of other men can be attractive.
Back to lunch though, working on a college campus means there's a plethora of options and rice bowl temptations, but packing definitely helps me save extra cash.
To intervene on behalf of experts against the family is sometimes necessary but always dangerous, fraught with totalitarian temptations to which the modern West is not immune.
The study participants were given BlackBerrys that would go off at random, asking them questions about what desires, temptations, and self-control they were experiencing in the moment.
Evans acknowledged in his statement that players already receive training on how to navigate their way around the temptations of drinking to excess or getting sucked into gambling.
You can earn points and rewards for overcoming temptations, compete against your friends in willpower battles, or join a guild to find other players with similar struggles. 5.
There will also be entertainment, including the gospel duo Mary Mary; a one-time Temptations lead singer, Louis Price; and a one-time Platters lead singer, Sonny Turner.
"One of the temptations is to keep up with the Joneses and to outsize our lifestyle and go incrementally higher and higher on what we buy," Kirkpatrick says.
She was a contralto singer, that could hit notes like Minnie Rippleton and come back down and hit a note like Melvin Franklin from The Temptations. Ha-ha.
Brandon Marshall thinks moving the Raiders to Sin City is a commitment to disaster ... saying Vegas will DESTROY young players who won't be able to resist unhealthy temptations.
And he was able to turn down temptations from Ricky and his girlfriend, but in trying to cope when his mother died, he gave in to the drugs.
To help you resist the temptations of the warming weather, we've compiled a list of May's best streaming options and broken them down by premiere date and platform.
His hometown Kanazawa is described by the artist as a "miniature garden" that retains the resources of a modern town while still remaining hands-off from urban temptations.
Towards the end of the film, Christian is drugged, and finally gives in to Maja's temptations — but is caught in the act by his girlfriend, Dani (Florence Pugh).
Although they are in their 70s, they have stayed on the job, fighting physical limitations and the temptations of routine — and at Desert Trip, they are still battling.
One of the most successful black vocal groups of all time, the Temptations — originally known as the Elgins — formed in Detroit in 1961 when two flailing groups merged.
They rejected alcohol, tobacco and other temptations in exchange for the promise of eternal life — and lavish communal suppers, a successful method of evangelism during the Great Depression.
Around 30 prototypes, including 20 newly commissioned by the museum, add sparks of ingenuity — and of course there is a gift shop fuller than usual of sartorial temptations.
It was also a winking love letter, betraying Lorde's own ambitions and temptations, and expertly examining the way our feelings of moral superiority and jealousy can hold hands.
Some of the burdens of such performances are less explored than inferred, as when she startlingly compares Jack to Jesus with a reference to temptations and the desert.
While the internet is awash in articles and social media posts about the Catterbox, videos of the device in action (other than in the Temptations commercials) are scarce.
Not even the extremely talented cast of "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations," which opens at the Imperial Theater on Broadway on March 21.
The study participants were given BlackBerrys that would go off at random, asking them questions about the desires, temptations, and self-control they were experiencing in the moment.
His "A Song for You" was recorded by Joe Cocker, the Carpenters, the Temptations, Neil Diamond, Lou Rawls, Dusty Springfield, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and good friend Willie Nelson.
Long before we even knew what a "visual album" was, Ms. Knowles was beefing up her IMDB profile with acting credits in films like The Fighting Temptations and Obsessed.
I believe such discounting is even further compounded in saving for retirement, because the goal involves hypothetical numbers and an unknown future while our present temptations promise immediate satisfaction.
And that north star has helped guide us through the temptations of going for market share and the other kinds of things that companies can have objectives to do.
Home: It was a place for manly men and womanly women, a place impervious to the temptations of strong drink and atheism, of Catholicism, of Mormonism, adultery, and feminism.
The Temptations play their part as well, enjoying a hit with "Psychedelic Shack" in 1970, as does George Clinton, whose Parliament-Funkadelic will carry the sound into the 1980s.
There's barely a wasted track on a major-label bid that has more hooks than a Temptations best-of and more moods than a four-year-old at Disneyland.
But Lolly's success comes with temptations that bring new and wholly unexpected danger into his life, along with a chance to start building the kind of future he imagines.
In the origin story of the Motown empire, the Miracles were the founder Berry Gordy Jr.'s first great ensemble, preceding the Supremes, the Four Tops and the Temptations.
A new musical about the Temptations will open on Broadway next spring, the latest in a series of shows using familiar pop songs to tell stories and lure audiences.
Ansel sang along to Khalid's "Location" and The Temptations' "My Girl" -- seemingly trying to channel his inner Baby from the flick ... and we gotta say, it's almost spot-on.
She has parents who love her and drive her crazy, a school that is neither paradise nor prison, a loyal best friend and various other romantic and social temptations.
For Mr. Trujillo is tasked, as Cholly Atkins never was, with helping to tell a story, the plot of how the Temptations got together and what they went through.
Tensions between Iran and France have risen in recent months with both sides repeatedly trading barbs in public, including le Drian accusing Iran of "hegemonic temptations" in the region.
He, Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, Eddie Kendricks, and David Ruffin found massive success together at the height of The Temptations fame, their lineup dubbed "the Classic 113" in later years.
In general, indulging those temptations is a disastrous idea—but it is also possible to imagine Democrats using the GOP's bind, and general disarray, to end debt limit brinkmanship forever.
Jumping over fences to get into pirate radio sessions or splitting 300 quid between several other MCs didn't seem as appealing as the other temptations and hustles of street life.
Now, the television news industry is wrestling with how to balance fairness, credibility and the temptations of sky-high ratings as it prepares for a presidential matchup like none other.
The work has been interpreted as an allegory of Wood's sense of helplessness in resisting the temptations of the sophisticated but decadent lifestyle into which he was drawn in Paris.
Still, Mr. Sacheri resists the temptations that come with success, so as not to distance himself from the tribulations of the ordinary Argentines who drive his narratives, Ms. Mucci said.
As a concluding gesture, I take out one of the crunchy little Whiskas Temptations, which is one of the fanciest things the brand makes, and toss it in Kashmir's direction.
His father, Ronald Bruner, drummed for Gladys Knight, Diana Ross, and The Temptations, among others; in 1979, he and his band, Chameleon, put out a "disco fusion" album on Elektra.
Meat broth of outrageous depth served as amuse-bouche, tartare of veal dressed like tonnato, salt-roasted branzino, and cookies for sampling set near the door are some other temptations.
CP: No. I think it depends ... Well, I think it's actually a really interesting question because I think that I certainly try with my phone to separate tools from temptations.
In one of the more elaborate celebrations, more than 15 Bears coordinated their swaying to perform a tribute to the moves of the Temptations, with Prince Amukamara the lead singer.
If you are too proud to beg for a ticket, now would be a good time to buy one for this jukebox musical honoring those R&B smoothies the Temptations.
I also didn't know that Rickey was a talented woodwind musician in his own right, who had a career playing sessions with legends such as Diana Ross and the Temptations.
The Temptations performed at the Apollo as part of the Motortown Revue in the early 1960s, along with other Motown artists like The Supremes, Stevie Wonder and the Four Tops.
"We need a culture change in offices and other workplaces that encourages healthy eating and helps workers avoid caving in to sweet temptations such as cakes, sweets and biscuits," Hunt said.
It partly mirrors a slowdown in the total rate of emigration among Britons, which fell by 38% in the same period, as weak global economic growth provided fewer temptations to move.
"We get hit with so many temptations, but we don't have an equal number of positive messages that say, hey, work for something bigger and better for your family," said Werner.
Luther Vandross, Freddie Jackson, Billy Ocean, and then at my dad's house it was Mighty Clouds of Joy, Mahalia Jackson, Sam Cooke, The Floaters, The Spinners, Four Tops, and The Temptations.
There is pending litigation over royalty payments to artists who recorded many of our culture's greatest musical classics before 1972 for the likes of Aretha Franklin, The Byrds and The Temptations.
Unless you're a massive Temptations fan, and you really probably should be if you aren't already given that they're easily up there alongside Prefab Sprout in the best group ever category.
Painter and designer Luke Mack tuned in to the temptations of first impressions and their diversion from the truth in his series of oil paintings, which address the influence of vices.
She does so on "The Life" by deconstructing the glamour of the era and writing candidly on the temptations that a musician faces on the road and the afterparties they frequent.
Officials have said these policies help lift these heavily rural minorities out of poverty and put them in steady, supervised jobs that separate them from the temptations of potential religious extremism.
We meet them first as a team, singing "The Way You Do the Things You Do," the Temptations hit from 1964, before Otis shepherds us back to the group's starting point.
Boyz II Men, the '90s boy band who were more R&B than pop, played the 1998 Super Bowl with a bunch of their inspirations, including Smokey Robinson and the Temptations.
The diversity of offerings, ranging from jukebox musicals ("Ain't Too Proud — The Life and Times of the Temptations") to idiosyncratic plays ("Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus"), helped broaden Broadway's appeal.
"Ain't Too Proud — The Life and Times of the Temptations" will run at Broadway's Imperial Theater, the show's producers said Thursday; they did not announce a cast or an opening date.
Consider having them put their laptops away during class time — laptops, with their temptations of social media sites and web surfing, are a distraction much more often than they are useful.
Research suggests that despite the great temptations to gain status, those who achieve it ultimately experience greater unhappiness and dissatisfaction, while those who are likable have far greater satisfaction and success.
In his paintings, the louche sexual glamour of penny dreadfuls and the temptations of booze and junk food are palpable—only the more so, nostalgically, now that the artist is abstemious.
He said the fraternity in those days held a yearly "Soul Review" rush party that featured white members in blackface pretending to be groups like the Temptations and the Four Tops.
Then, David Leonhardt joins Ross and Michelle to talk BuzzFeed News's disputed Russia scoop, the media firestorm over the Covington Catholic kids, and journalists' temptations toward bias in the Trump era.
Throughout the week, the participants were peppered with text message questions about what temptations, desires, and effortful self-control they were engaging in at the moment, and whether they felt drained.
By the end, it should be clear that if 3DFS can shepherd its technology through the temptations and culs de sac modern tech capitalism, it could change the entire landscape of energy.
Organizers said the old way of talking about temptations — condemnation and judgment — meant that kids often led double lives: "the good Muslim" at home, and the typical American teen with their friends.
But his first season as a football writer, and living in L.A., provided new temptations of free food and cut back on the amount of time he could spend at the gym.
You can find out more in the video below, and watch clips of "talking cats" at the Temptations Lab website—just in case you don't have anything better to do this weekend.
That being said, the U.S. would do well to not succumb to the temptations of technological protectionism that its chief economic rival and most frequent foreign VC co-investor has historically embraced.
"The entry of armed forces to economic temptations can distance them from their original duty and goal," Rouhani said in a speech last month, according to the official website of the presidency.
I was able to take the focus off myself and help her make better decisions than I did—especially when faced with some of the temptations that come with being in college.
Another impediment is that many senior rabbis have forbidden their followers from having internet in their homes or owning smartphones because of the temptations to sin that they may be exposed to.
Like most young artists full of intensity and ideas, the members of Ratking set out to do something novel—or, at least, to resist the temptations of nineties New York hip-hop.
"While it's important to understand the balance of office politics, individuals who are able to rise above the temptations stand out for management roles," Souny West of CHiC Capital told The Muse
Ego depletion is a theory that finds when a task requires a lot of mental energy — resisting temptations, regulating emotions — it depletes a store of internal willpower and dulls our mental edge.
In Britain at least, quilting was encouraged by the military and temperance organizations alike; they gave idle hands something to do between military engagements, staving off the temptations of drink and gambling.
While some of the titles are instantly recognizable — the "Sound of Music" soundtrack, the Temptations' "My Girl" and Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" album — others are more significant for their influence on future generations.
The latter, Bellow ambivalently portrayed in his novels as the "potato love" of the family, the "humanity bath" of the streets, and the rough-edged, criminal temptations of the 20th-century city.
As you've made clear, the practice of faculty recommendation puts pressures on law-review editors that may involve the abuse of power, temptations to toady and a host of other unfortunate effects.
She takes as given the constraints facing Héloïse and Marianne and the burdens of inequality that affect Sophie (Luana Bajrami), a young household servant, but resists the temptations of melodrama or didacticism.
They cite the increasing temptations that Twitter and other social media sites pose for undermining the Pentagon's rules on political conduct — now supercharged by the upcoming impeachment of the commander in chief.
Those are themes in this jukebox musical, which tells the story of the Temptations from the perspective of Otis Williams, the sole surviving original member (and an executive producer of the show).
Sex, he told me, is "extremely important" to a Christian marriage because when spouses are deprived of a sexual relationship, Scripture says they're more likely to fall for temptations outside the marriage.
He helps preacher Harvey Perdue set up his backyard worship service in order to see how the Holy Spirit stacks up against secular temptations like drugs, movies, cursing, and sleeping in on Sunday.
The temptations of personalizing diplomacy at the head-of-state level are great, but it persuades allies and adversaries alike to bypass the very officials hoping to execute the president's foreign policy agenda.
The new cable drama series, which is described as "Boogie Nights in the soap world," will follow a young soap actor's journey in dealing with fame, fortune and temptations while balancing family life.
"The means of communication have their own temptations, they can be tempted by slander, and therefore used to slander people, to smear them, this above all in the world of politics," he said.
And so far, Mr. Trump has been basically defiant in response to critics who say he needs to make some major moves to reduce the temptations from every side for financial/political chicanery.
The remote possibility of freedom in the future, no matter how distant, kept Jones far away from all the trouble or temptations a prisoner may face in trying to escape from their realities.
For over 34 years the territory's monetary authority, the HKMA, has kept it pegged to America's currency at around HK$7.80 to the dollar, resisting all temptations to let it fall or rise.
Harold Wheeler, Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations CBS aired the 73rd annual Tony Awards, hosted by James Corden, live from Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, June 9.
But there are other temptations, including a Davis Cup quarterfinal versus Britain (and Andy Murray) in July and the Rogers Cup in Toronto, which could serve as a hardcourt warm-up for Rio.
I am perhaps being precious; people undoubtedly cried when The Temptations would perform "I Wish It Would Rain," but that doesn't mean David Ruffin owed them a damn thing besides what he gave.
Mr. Puno's big break — a deal with Vicor Records — was precipitated by an encounter in the 1970s with the Motown band the Temptations at the Palazzi, a club where Mr. Puno played regularly.
Temptations too great A major dilemma the Big Three will face in 2016, if the market continues to boom, is whether to add or shift capacity to build more trucks, crossovers, and SUVs.
But at his first show with the Temptations, and some later ones, he recalled, Mr. Ruffin showed up, leapt onstage and took the microphone from him to sing some of his older hits.
Melvin Ragin, the guitarist who performed as Wah Wah Watson through decades of recording and touring — with the Temptations, Michael Jackson, Maxwell, Herbie Hancock, Alicia Keys and dozens of others — died on Oct.
Christians will still sin, of course, and stray from the path of righteousness — what's often known as "backsliding" in evangelical circles — but the idea is that faith is central to combatting those temptations.
For Republicans, the arrival in Washington of liberal women of color such as Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, along with some top Democratic presidential candidates running toward the left, has created irresistible political temptations.
It is the people who must hold their leaders to account through active, conscientious participation and oversight, always keeping a watchful eye on the dangers and temptations of pervasive corruption and power addiction.
Some of the former priests in the book told you about homosexual experiences in the seminary, and there are stories about heterosexual priests who couldn't deal with the temptations of the real world.
It is the latter situation that now presents Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman with a tough choice as he confronts the approach to the July 28 trade deadline and all its inherent temptations.
On the one hand there are saints-in-the-making, people so close to God or so potentially holy that they are exposed to extreme temptations and oppressions commensurate to their extraordinary virtues.
Much as many on-the-wagon alcoholics say they will never be "cured" of alcoholism, the fact that I no longer throw up daily does not mean the temptations to purge are gone.
They will act on the imperative to protect human life without hesitation, without thought of self-preservation or financial cost, without any of the temptations and failures of will that haunt human beings.
His passionate post refuted the argument that black performers should've been chosen to honor the genre that was made famous by artists like Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Gladys Knight & the Pips and The Temptations.
Temptations abound when one is only 22 years old and living in Manhattan — that's how I found myself with no savings and no backup plan when my roommate announced that she was moving out.
The three Motown legends reunited to attend a viewing of Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations, the new Broadway-bound musical about the creation of the classic 1960s vocal group.
Wade, and avoid a partisan slap fight over Russia-adjacent questions -- which, in turn, makes it a preview of how and if they might react to similar worries and temptations closer to Election Day.
Or you're of a certain age, you'll probably know Edwards is best known for something other than his sterling work in The Temptations Review featuring Dennis Edwards—as great as that no doubt is.
Describing his collection of 10 oil-paint portraits,The Departure from Purity, the artist hopes to communicate a message that reflects the true nature of feeling weak-minded in the face of spurious temptations.
She also conveniently finds both godly and earthly delights in one package when she meets Luke (Jack Kilmer), a seminary student whose vows of celibacy are easily outweighed by the temptations of the flesh.
His narrative of the devilish temptations he faced and the ruses used to thwart his jailers as he sat writing night after night in his cell shows Ngugi in full command of his craft.
Julie Buffalohead, from the Ponca nation, presents "The Garden" (2017), a painted and collaged image on paper that suggests the superficial temptations of the contemporary art world and lays a painful event to rest.
The Vegas pool has long been part of the package of temptations, together with gambling and drinking and various other hedonistic activities, conjured up to lure fun seekers to this strange patch of desert.
Sins can undermine families, the cornerstone of life in Iran, so it has been decided that these temptations, and many others, are illegal, as an extra push to make sure they do not happen.
Mr. Sanders later hit the dance floor to three songs: "The Way You Do the Things You Do" by The Temptations, "I Can't Help Myself" by the Four Tops, and "Dancing Queen" by Abba.
Temptations were everywhere: whether to buy property (especially in gentrifying areas), whether it was okay to hoard money for a rainy day, whether to maintain small lifestyle luxuries even while "spending down" inherited wealth.
If America neglected to look inward after the end of the Cold War, as Bacevich wishes we had done, is that a reflection of its failures, or of the natural temptations of our position?
The temptations of power nearly overwhelmed Ronald Reagan's Presidency, in what became known as the Iran-Contra affair, when national-security staffers were discovered to be running covert actions involving Iran and Central America.
" In a country where the vast majority of people live paycheck to paycheck, Caplan said, such policies would put most anyone in a moral and ethical bind, because "it's ridden with almost irresistible temptations.
The Catterbox videos were commercials for Mars Petcare's Temptations cat treats, some of the many ads made over the last three and a half years by a London ad agency named Adam & Eve/DDB.
Another in the Boston-printed book The Christians exercise by Satans temptations belonged to Hannah Sutton, the date of 1701 giving rare insight into the reading of American women in the early 18th century.
The Prevention program features both in-school and after-school activities, designed to give young students the tools they need to become leaders in their communities and resist the future temptations of gang life.
Independence Day festivities held in Washington featured a concert by the National Symphony Orchestra on the lawn of the Capitol, where "Margaritaville" singer Jimmy Buffett, The Temptations, The Beach Boys and Luke Combs performed.
Paul Williams of the Temptations (22008) Williams was found dead in an alleyway with a gun nearby shortly after an argument with his girlfriend, and had reportedly spoken of suicide to friends in recent months.
Apple's current MacBooks are a jumbled mess of temptations  You could get a $999 MacBook — the cheapest option — but you'd be accepting bulk, a polycarbonate body that felt inexpensive and a keyboard that wasn't backlit.
If she really wants to get stuff done, there's no limit on how far she can go ... just so long as she leaves the temptations of the Iowa state fair to more pedestrian retail politicians. 
Two years later, the father signed his sons to a deal with Motown Records, which put them in the company of acts such as the Supremes, Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, the Temptations and Marvin Gaye.
A teammate and myself, we're going to serenade you guys to an old school classic by the Temptations, alright?" one of the players told the couple, before launching into a sweet rendition of "My Girl.
Bugzy became involved in boxing he said, when he left jail, the pads and gloves and the neatly roped ring taking his mind elsewhere and away from the roads and the temptations of easy money.
It's likely that all these will have a place at the table — but as cars turn into rolling computers with LTE modems, in-car purchases are going to be tough temptations for automakers to resist.
Bruner Jr. takes after his father, who spent time playing drums with Diana Ross, The Temptations, and Gladys Knight, and he didn't take long to catch up, picking up the sticks at two years old.
The duo just released a stunning set of photographs of these "Sisters of the Valley" on Booooooom and speak to The Creators Project about their process, the nuns, and the temptations of the devil's weed.
From the same team that brought you Noisey Blackpool, here's Noisey Lebanon—a film exploring whether or not hip-hop can help young people in the region resist the temptations of militant groups like ISIS.
Also, if you are touching your face for a specific reason, like biting your nails or brushing away hair, try your best to remove those temptations by cutting your nails short or tying back flyaways.
The five-member group that most people know as the Temptations is embodied with piquantly detailed individuality by charismatic, supple-voiced actors who astutely convey the imbalanced equations of ego and accommodation in their characters.
That song, like two other Temptations hits from that period — "I Can't Get Next to You" and "Just My Imagination" (on which Mr. Kendricks sang lead) — reached No. 1 on the Billboard pop singles chart.
The biggest musicals fared the worst in the production numbers — the slick, showy, mostly soulless medley from "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations" and the static "Unstoppable" from "Tootsie" weren't showstoppers.
But I still suspect that the Trumpening might have been prevented had Obama promised less grandly, eschewed imperial temptations when stymied in his ambitions, and dressed his technocratic liberalism in less arc-of-history nonsense.
It's rather naïve to assume that the well-educated, middle class, predominantly white people who run the big aid organizations should somehow be less vulnerable to the intimate temptations of great power than other people.
The temptations of authoritarianism à la Russe have found fertile ground in countries that long saw themselves as bastions of Western values like Hungary and Poland, and that had long histories of hostility toward Moscow.
From a sound system, the Temptations crooned along, with "The Way You Do the Things You Do." More surgery is being performed with the patient awake and looking on, for both financial and medical reasons.
Steely Dan's second album, "Countdown to Ecstasy," finds a couple of New York kids growing tired of the ego worship and iridescent temptations of Los Angeles, where they had moved to work for Mr. Katz.
In "Ain't Too Proud," even when the Temptations aren't doing a dance number — in scenes between Otis Williams and his wife, for example — the five men are often present onstage like a cool Greek chorus.
Now and Then also came with a memorable soundtrack, which included hits like "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" by Diana Ross and The Supremes with The Temptations, and "I'll Be There" by The Jackson 5.
Let the likes of The Temptations benefit from their hit songs for another century, if that's what the government and industry decide is a reasonable term — all they should have to do is register those works.
"If I hadn't fallen in with the wrong group and given in to the temptations of the dark side shortly after I started college, I obviously would have been miles ahead," Stewart, now 41, tells PEOPLE.
Both scary and hilarious, these creatures are present in the amazing "Haywain Triptych" (280143–15) where the hay in the middle panel represents the temptations of life, constituting an exempla contraria or what not to do.
Both mental activities involve not only thinking about the future, but also making decisions in the present that will lead to a better, more desired outcome, while avoiding any possible obstacles and temptations along the way.
There is also a belief that the devils who normally tempt people to sin are "chained up" during Ramadan, making it easier for Muslims to be good, as they have to face only their own temptations.
What brings a balearic icon, everyone's favorite stoner, and a bloke I'm pretty sure lives on a permanently-sailed boat party just off the Croatian coast is Dennis Edwards, The Temptations Review featuring Dennis Edwards' frontman.
"I have been to more funerals than graduations," Mr. Grays said, explaining that the horrors he had witnessed kept him from whatever nefarious temptations might present themselves to a boy growing up in a rough place.
From a file of more than a dozen demos, Mr. Healy played a beat he described as "early Kanye," featuring a chopped up Temptations sample, and then a bluesy guitar romp that was pure Rolling Stones.
Herbert's hero, as emperor of Dune, was a godlike figure with uncanny abilities who embodied both immense capacity for destruction and a chance for renewal, if only he could overcome the temptations inherent in his powers.
The originals gave it a new flavor, rather than the same-old-same-old that we've done on [1995's] For Lovers Only, which was a cover job, and [1967's] The Temptations in a Mellow Mood.
"These are temptations that seek to degrade and destroy," he said, in what might have been a message to the downtrodden throughout the country who are tempted into violent crime by the hope of bettering their position.
The Zion Curtain law, so named in accordance with the beliefs of the Church of Latter Day Saints (LDS), was instituted in the 1960s with the aim of protecting young people from the temptations of underage drinking.
Because he was a star but not a saint, as Martin Luther King was, he drew attention to their cause as no one else could: the frustrations of it, the temptations, the contradictions and the wrong turnings.
"The Norths and their extended family notice that many Latter-day Saints are being deceived by alluring temptations, and they wonder how much longer the Lord will allow American society to continue its downward spiral," he wrote.
In the film, Lil Peep is presented as someone who was brittle long before the music business found him, and who was particularly poorly equipped for the leeching and temptations that every rising star must contend with.
The temptations to travel abound, from festivals honoring crowd-pleasing foods to those that celebrate downright quirky ones, not to mention events where it's possible to savor the creations of several famous chefs in a single day.
Set among the Wayuu of northern Colombia (an Indigenous population whose language and customs survived the Spanish conquest and the rise of the modern nation-state), it also resists the temptations of exoticism and hazy magic realism.
"The pavilion's coiled form, in which visitors spiral ever deeper into a black hole of bad art and superficial temptations, straying farther and farther from the real world outside, is an elaborate mousetrap for consumers," he wrote.
More than fifty years on, the band's story and music is enjoying a revival with the Broadway musical "Ain't Too Proud - The Life and Times of the Temptations," which got 12 Tony award nominations, including best musical.
There were numerous accidental overdoses -- Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols at age 21, David Ruffin of the Temptations at 103, The Drifters' Rudy Lewis at 27, and country great Gram Parsons, who was found dead at 26.
Our job, as parents and teachers, is to guide them away from the temptations of dependence and toward a sense that they themselves can take on most tasks — and that when they're not yet fully competent, they'll learn.
NATO's big players are all distracted: America by the Trump show, Britain by Brexit, France by protests and Italy's populists, Germany by the end of the Merkel era and Turkey by its temptations to wander away from Europe.
In addition to close family and friends, her daughters Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Shannon and Lauryn "Pumpkin" Shannon will encourage the new series' star as she transforms her life, and battles self-doubt — and her temptations to cheat.
All of Atticus' guys and Helga's girls are caught between threats from the EIC, temptations to take bribes from the EIC, and the much scarier threat that Delaney will run in and chop off their thumbs or worse.
My approach was about all the other powerful temptations of discipline versus excess that it takes to push your limits in this sport: more mileage, more working, more, more, more, even when it didn't really get me anywhere.
"Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations," an exuberantly sung and danced jukebox musical, garnered 22015 nominations; "Tootsie," a musical comedy adapted from the popular film but updated to reflect today's gender politics, got 22019.
It's also fair to wonder: In the increasingly glitzy, superstar-driven N.B.A., could the Spurs have even been the Spurs in a market like New York, with its itinerant night life temptations and news-media-induced ego inflations?
"Escape to Margaritaville," drawn from the Jimmy Buffett songbook, arrives this season; shows based on the music of Donna Summer and the Temptations are having productions this fall in California, and a Cher musical is not far behind.
At Halloween, the church put on a "Judgment House," a walk-through haunted-house play in which the main character, a high-school student, drank beer at a party, succumbed to further temptations, and wound up in Hell.
And then, to the sound of ABBA's "Dancing Queen" and The Temptations' "The Way You Do the Things You Do," he sways his hips from side to side, grinning, and twirls woman after woman across the banquet hall.
" Ms. Scott Thomas's furious honesty rules out easy, unearned redemption, as does the film's tough-minded resistance to the temptations of melodrama," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times of this directorial debut by Philippe Claudel.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Temptations, whose string of hits in the 1960s and 1970s are being celebrated in a Tony-nominated show on Broadway, got a star on the Apollo Theatre's Walk of Fame in Harlem on Friday.
My temptations are extremely limited, but that doesn't seem to matter; I find myself drooling before the screen's glow time and time again, often without even realizing I had taken it out of my pocket in the first place.
" Ms. Brown shares the nomination for best choreographer with four others: Warren Carlyle for "Kiss Me, Kate"; Denis Jones for "Tootsie"; David Neumann for "Hadestown"; and Sergio Trujillo for "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations.
The boys began performing professionally in the mid-218s in Gary and nearby Chicago and toured in a Volkswagen bus to other cities on weekends, opening for established R&B artists like the Temptations, the O'Jays and Jackie Wilson.
If this is your birthday month, be wary of odd temptations, such as taking five shots of Don Julio back-to-back with strangers and storming the DJ booth, begging security to let you charge your destroyed iPhone 5C.
Any viable American UBI policy would have to grapple with the same temptations on the part of conservative politicians to use UBI to get elected and then as an excuse to strip public funding from programs they don't like.
At the same time, I don't think you should be terribly hard on yourself if there were temptations that you succumbed to or if there were people that you loved and cared for more than you cared for strangers.
Studying about 300 teenagers from socially and economically disadvantaged backgrounds, Professor Miller found that those who were better at using self-control did have more success when it came to resisting temptations, but at a cost to their health.
There, the temptations are macarons in flavors like lemon and salted caramel; boxed chocolates; beautifully adorned poundcakes and pastries that include a variation on vanilla; and Mr. Hermé's signature specialty, Ispahan, with a combination of rose, litchi and raspberry.
The rule, famously articulated by the evangelical minister Billy Graham, is basically a guideline that says men and women should not meet alone, whether in offices, or cars, or other places in order to avoid illicit temptations or appearances of impropriety.
The Temptations' first release in eight years includes three soulful originals, as well as expertly chosen covers of hits by Sam Smith, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, the Weeknd, John Mayer and a fellow Motown veteran by the name of Michael Jackson.
Image 193 of 2 VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis on Thursday gave the church 14 new cardinals, exhorting them to resist temptations toward vanity and to stay on mission, which he specified means serving the needy instead of pursuing their own interests.
We know it's difficult to stay in shape with temptations like KFC's all-new Cheetos Sandwich out there in the wild (it looks soooo good), but it's important to stay motivated to put in the work for a healthier you.
Because he was a star but not a saint, as Martin Luther King was, he drew attention to the cause of blacks in America as no one else could: the frustrations of it, the temptations, the contradictions and the wrong turnings.
As the pair discover new desires and temptations, they redraw the boundaries of their identities and navigate intimacy as new adults — and Rooney is masterful in her teasing out the roles of love, loyalty, privilege, and power in their relationship.
" Hangi told the outlet park rangers were still trying to find the leopard "with the intention of capturing" it and "removing it from the wild because once it has eaten human flesh, the temptations are high to eat another human being.
A Redditor known as havereddit commented, "The temptations are literally everywhere...." While we don't think lovers of vegan spread should be deprived of savings on meats, we're still going to up vote the person who notice this somewhat paradoxical deal.
He should ignore the temptations of tweetable deals that are offered by the Chinese and focus discussions on the big picture issues of excess production capacity, industrial espionage, non-market economy treatment and the need for broad-based currency realignment.
Sasse chastises parents for allowing their kids to succumb to the character-eroding temptations of contemporary abundance and offers suggestions for turning the school-age generation into the sort of hardworking, financially independent grownups that the millennials have yet to become.
"Doc & Darryl" strongly suggests that they came to Flushing unprepared for instant stardom in a city with too many temptations on a team with too many players willing to be tempted and a manager, Davey Johnson, with a laissez-faire style.
With widespread economic and political malaise in Europe and mounting concerns over terrorism providing familiar temptations for the rise of anti-establishment populism, a far-right win from the National Front could put the future of the European Union at risk.
Her message — "I'm a diamond 'cause of pressure/The bigger the trial, the bigger the blessing" — is delivered atop a tense, urgent, two-bar vamp and a sustained tone that run nearly nonstop through the track, hinting at psychedelic-era Temptations.
Dennis Edwards, who became a lead singer of the Motown hitmakers the Temptations in 1968 as they embraced psychedelic funk and won Grammy Awards for the songs "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" and "Cloud Nine," died on Thursday in Chicago.
Gradually the temptations of man are exposed to — well, not the world, since what happens in the Vatican appears to stay in the Vatican, but at least the light of Lomeli, who must wrestle with his own ambitions and expectations.
While cars and phones now offer advanced voice controls and other features intended to keep drivers' eyes on the road, apps like Facebook, Google Maps, Snapchat and others have created new temptations that drivers and passengers find hard to resist.
A resolute commitment to addressing security needs while also respecting democratic principles, transparent government, and a real voice for ordinary people, Pollyanna though it might seem, remains the foundation for a politics capable of thwarting the temptations of authoritarianism and demonization.
" But many Twitter users were quick to criticize Lopez's participation in the Motown tribute, calling for black performers to honor the genre that was launched by Berry Gordy with artists like Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Gladys Knight & the Pips and The Temptations. "J.
The reason these scams are so effective is that they present victims with a "perfect storm of temptations," Dr. Frank McAndrew, a social psychologist and professor at Illinois-based Knox College, tells CNBC Make It. First, these scams play on people's greed.
Adapted from a novel by prominent journalist Ibrahim Eissa, "Mawlana" ("The Preacher") tells the story of a popular television preacher who struggles to reconcile his religious principles with demands and pressures from politicians and security agencies as well as ordinary human temptations.
" Many Twitter users were quick to criticize Lopez's participation in the Motown tribute on Sunday, calling for black performers to honor the genre that was launched by Gordy with artists like Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Gladys Knight & the Pips and The Temptations. "J.
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Lauryn Hill plays the main '90s teen, they do a rap breakdown in the middle of "Joyful Joyful," and there's even a funky scene where the nuns rock out to "Ball of Confusion" by The Temptations simply because the plot demands it.
With temptations around every corner in and out of the club, perhaps the Frenchmen are testing us all—putting many of life's devilish goodies right before our eyes, only to take them away as their silky vocoded grooves turn up our ear drums.
His voice, as light as lemonade, renders him immune to the temptations of the big speech, and Donnie's smile, in the new film, is far less agonized than that of John, in whose every laugh and jibe we read a ripple of rage.
Rabbi Mordechai Hager, the reserved but strong-willed leader of one of the nation's largest Hasidic sects, who settled many of his followers in a relatively bucolic upstate enclave to escape New York City's temptations and decadence, died on Friday in Manhattan.
On the basis of deep feeling for each piece and its visual rightness in combination with others, as well as a desire to let each work receive full attention, he created a superb installation that avoided the temptations of distracting dramatic effects.
The show with the strongest shot of overtaking it appears to be "The Prom," an original musical about a high school inclusion controversy, but the movie adaptation "Tootsie" and "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations" are not far behind.
After hearing the wah-wah pedal deployed by Dennis Coffey, who was the Motown studio guitarist on songs like the Temptations' 1968 hit "Cloud Nine," Mr. Ragin bought a Cry Baby brand wah-wah pedal and rebuilt his guitar style around it.
Until our leaders and public officials give citizens a clear mandate on how to reduce the damage of the coronavirus, all of us will continue to be faced with temptations to put our health at risk for the sake of a deal.
For its part, the Democratic Party is contending with the difficulties of organizing its more diverse coalition while facing its own tribal temptations to embrace an identity politics that has room to celebrate every group except whites who strongly identify as Christian.
But it also serves as a warning to future Democratic administrations: The United States would be wise to seek a clean re-entry into the Iran deal -- without any misguided temptations to issue preconditions for the United States to uphold its obligations.
But the season's biggest commercial shows each found advantages, beyond generating local buzz, in planning just one longish out-of-town sit-down: "Tootsie" in Chicago, "Beetlejuice," in Washington and "Ain't Too Proud — The Life and Times of the Temptations," in Berkeley, Calif.
S. Eliot, "The Waste Land" People who are born even-tempered, placid and untroubled — secure from violent passions or temptations to evil — those who have never needed to struggle all night with the Angel to emerge lame but victorious at dawn, never become great saints.
As they begin to make their way back to the Grand Mosque, the pilgrims will stop at a plain known as Muzdalifah to pick up stones, which they'll bring to Mina to throw at three pillars that are believed to represent Satan and his temptations.
"Even though we may have the best of intentions to stay healthy and avoid temptations on Halloween, all of the candy and other high-calorie treats can add up without our realizing it," Tom Quisel, a data scientist for Achievement, told The Daily Meal.
Though many public officials have historically shrugged off dire forecasts of our planet's future, the upcoming report closes off the temptations of wishful thinking, that humanity will somehow limit its emissions on its own or that we can develop technology to offset all our problems.
Singapore's leaders like to attribute their country's phenomenal economic success in part to the political system: one just contested enough to keep the government honest; but not so much that it risks losing power, meaning it can withstand populist temptations and plan for the future.
Whether or not you accept the tenets of Christianity, "Last Days in the Desert," Rodrigo García's austere depiction of the temptations of Christ, offers a quietly compelling portrait of the human side of Jesus, wrestling with his doubts while wandering through the Judean desert.
But it is also true that time, unforgiving and unstoppable, is cannily presented as the shaping element in "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations," which opened on Thursday under the shrewd direction of Des McAnuff, with sensational choreography by Sergio Trujillo.
"The temptations of self-sufficiency / are great," she writes, "but not great / enough": the pressure of maintaining patience, of creating for those she loves a zone of approachability and safety, makes her an altogether different kind of poet from Moore, who kept herself scarce.
Flexibility is also critical for success, as there will always be competing temptations, goals and interests, so you have to have a backup plan for regular exercise so you don't give up when faced with an exercise failure or a barrier to exercise as planned.
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That novella is called Trump Temptations: The Billionaire and the Bellboy, and its author, 22-year-old Los Angeles–based comedian Elijah Daniel, who wrote it in an evening while egged on by his 90k-plus followers on Twitter and a bottle of trashy white zinfandel.
It would have been an amazing feat if Trump had done anything else, given what an enchanting Siren's call to sexual hypocrites the Clinton marriage has been — especially preening marital hypocrites for whom its dangerous temptations have proved, time after time, the rocky shoals of political shipwreck.
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It is legitimate to wonder whether to some extent Leonardo identified with Saint Jerome's attempt to cool his own sexual desires and whether, in short, the painting is the outcome of the artist's identification with the penitent saint, in flight from the temptations of the flesh.
Perhaps this is because the company executives aren't quite yet convinced about the sustainability of the current rally in prices, but it's also to be hoped that this generation of leadership can resist the temptations of embarking on marquee projects or overly-ambitious M&A deals.
To be still, even in one's after-supper hours before bed, would be to invite ruination, and so the practice of domestic crafts — typically knitting or embroidery for women, and light woodwork like whittling for men — was an act of resistance to the temptations of evil.
I spoke to Molina by phone about the history of xenophobia and public health in the US, what pandemics — or the threat of pandemics — does to our politics, and the difficulties of balancing credible health concerns against the temptations to unfairly ostracize specific groups of people.
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But by adopting a kind of moral or physical rigidity — something Peterson frequently demands of his followers, encouraging them to stand up straight or work out more or clear their rooms or take their meds — the adherent can somehow reject the temptations and vagaries of the modern world.
A birthday, then the holidays, then a vacation, then a 6-month deadline to write an emotionally grueling memoir about my less than perfect childhood; all the eating, social eating, emotional eating, new couple eating, all the little temptations of life added up, and I lost my way.
He and his colleagues have done work on ego depletion in field studies, looking at dieters and smokers resisting real-world temptations, and those results hold up to the kind of statistical scrutiny that has brought down the more experimental studies, done with college students in labs, he said.

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