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"unknowing" Definitions
  1. not aware of what you are doing or what is happening

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The phrase "darkness of unknowing" samples both "Dark Night of the Soul" and "The Cloud of Unknowing," two essential texts of Christian mysticism.
What she misses is that feeling of possibility, the unknowing.
In practice, however, it impacts countless unwilling and unknowing participants.
Unknowing people will never know that this refers to 'drugs'.
She looks absolutely blissful as she messes with unknowing fans.
In the gap between knowing and unknowing is the pleasure.
How often have I woken in fear, blindIn my unknowing?
It is their unknowing that makes these photographs particularly alluring.
Maybe we're unknowing extras in a revival of the Twilight Zone.
We track emails and snap pictures of unknowing individuals in public.
It's bad news for Americans who are prescribed Tramadol by unknowing doctors.
His one crime appears to have been reiterating his unknowing lie to
Dumb, unknowing, a grown man's face with the eyes of a child.
Its eclipses have terrified unknowing tribes, while its gravitational pull creates the tides.
Being young is being true and unknowing—it is being who you are.
Undoubtedly, the tourists' tacit (or unknowing) support for unjust regimes may fortify them.
What does it mean for his unknowing co-workers and friends, like Alex?
"These officers went there unknowing the firepower this suspect had," Sheriff Kenney Boone said.
Mark Burnett isn't just a mega reality television producer – he's also an unknowing matchmaker.
Her downfall was self-inflicted and something her unknowing family couldn't save her from.
Beals told me his team recently found counterfeits at an unknowing dispensary in Michigan.
So, I take my fantasy and present it as reality to an unknowing audience.
He oftentimes covertly snaps pictures on his iPhone and uses the unknowing models as subjects.
"It's hard to believe that they lapsed into some unknowing state of being," he said.
But to unknowing millennials and nostalgic Gen-Xers, that derivativeness generally worked in its favor.
"People were left unknowing, figuring out on their own how to escape," he told reporters.
The misdeeds of a few administrators do not justify the punishment of the unknowing masses.
Other times, unknowing truckers are tricked into picking up a load in return for immediate cash.
The ordeal, which lasted for a matter of seconds, merely looks awkward to the unknowing eye.
But because of our unknowing commitment to our roles, this was yet another missionary-based fuck.
Democrats, liberals and academics have made significant, if unknowing, contributions to the credulity of Trump's supporters.
She then sneaked back to stately Wayne Manor, where she spooned with an unknowing Mr. Wayne.
The video is painful to watch, but instructive in the history of white American willful unknowing.
"These officers went there unknowing the firepower this suspect had," Florence County Sheriff Kenney Boone said.
"These officers went there unknowing the firepower this suspect had," Florence County Sheriff Kenney Boone said.
Instead, he is the unknowing star of a TV show streamed to viewers around the clock.
This would make MSG the latest space to be using face-scanning tech on an unknowing public.
"The Dubovoys were using him and his company as an unknowing pawn in their scheme," she said.
Completely unnecessary, but a little something extra to discover, enjoy, and perhaps unleash on your unknowing friends.
The nuts can be sold overseas, direct to domestic consumers or to small, unknowing businesses, said Cornell.
These are actually sandstone concretions, but to the unknowing eye they can be quite the surreal sight.
Randall and William drive to Memphis, an unknowing last hurrah for the newly reunited father-son duo.
And one more thing you can count on: Scammers will try to swindle money from unknowing taxpayers.
This can make them unknowing vessels for spreading the coronavirus to those who are more high risk.
I don't think most ordinary internet users are naïve or unknowing about the implications of internet advertising.
Here she reveals a chastened existence, steeped in grief and unknowing without recourse to pacifying religious answers.
Norman Bates's inevitable victim is introduced as Sam Loomis's unknowing other woman who is desperate to get married.
Everett's adopted parents attended the fundraiser and snagged the special prize for the unknowing and furry mayor-elect.
Frankly, so much unknowing is being dished out here that nobody's going to have room for the risotto.
Panhandling was a business, and children were recruited specifically to appeal to unknowing, well-meaning suckers like me.
People who feel healthy can be unknowing vessels for spreading coronavirus to those who are more high-risk.
But in 2015 and 2016, Russian disinformation operatives abused the advertising technique to sow discord among unknowing voters.
TODAY'S NUMBER Almost $6,000 The value of the wine that a UK restaurant accidentally served to an unknowing customer.
"Officers went there unknowing the firepower the suspect had," Florence County Sheriff Kenney Boone said during the news conference.
He maintains that he did nothing wrong, besides relying on someone who went too far on his unknowing behalf.
He earned his nickname, Spida D, for how he played atop Perovic's 1-3-1 defense, entrapping unknowing ballhandlers.
But sometimes, these viral photos are snatched from unknowing users' social media pages and used for nasty and offensive messages.
TechCrunch got to watch this drone in the wild – flying over the unknowing eyes of onlookers at Mission Dolores Park.
It ends with the moment of its unknowing birth: the small story with Saterstrom in the car with her stepfather.
Who lies at the center Of your body, makes the tremor of unknowing In the purple wing and rib cage?
Was Donald Trump a knowing or unknowing Russian asset, used in some capacity to undermine our democracy and national security?
In the film "The Truman Show," Jim Carrey plays a man who is an unknowing star of a TV show.
Other shows at the museum include "The Cloud of Unknowing," a surreal video installation by the Singaporean artist Ho Tzu Nyen.
The 33-year-old actor asks Will Smith for a photo, lifting his mask to smile next to the unknowing Smith.
Now the unknowing is for the boys, their futures, lives she wants them to take over as soon as they can.
With my unknowing help, Tall Man and Stevens have placed a four on both sides of the snaking tiles of dominoes.
The fact that partygoers did not know they had been exposed for multiple days allowed for unknowing transmission, according to Choi.
"Indeed, we will demonstrate that Mr. Greebel was an unknowing pawn in a fraud about which Mr. Greebel was unaware," Brodsky wrote.
Semi-spoiler alert: "Undercover" was inspired by true stories of covert British police officers who had long-term relationships with unknowing women.
With the help of some crafty marketing, and Bosch's defeat device, the duo set out to rake in profits from unknowing purchasers.
He translated Kojima's Japanese into English so quickly that to an unknowing observer, it might have appeared that Kojima was translating him.
He always brings plastic cups on game day so unknowing visitors who brought glass bottles won't get smacked with a $200 fine. 5.
However, it's better to be safe than sorry, and DiLuigi Foods is taking steps to make sure that no unknowing customers are harmed.
Ethan's wife Lisa is treated as a helpless, unknowing victim — up to a point, anyway; Sam's husband John, an adoring but oblivious ass.
The brothers, along with other multiples who were separated, were then unknowing participants in a yearslong study by child psychiatrist Dr. Peter Neubauer.
But this plan depended too much on the unknowing cooperation of others, asked too much work of people preconditioned to wait for salvation.
During this time in the United States (and in Canada), the CIA was conducting some unethical experiments called Project MKUltra on unknowing subjects.
Under the pseudonym "Freeman," my dad set himself the goal of leading us unknowing sleepwalkers, enslaved by a clandestine elite, into the light.
One of his tactics was to have an unknowing parent in the room while he abused the child, strategically blocking the parent's view.
What if all the many giddy hours you spent stringing up Christmas decorations were actually unknowing labor toward creating a lethal Rube Goldberg machine?
Yesterday, a worrying and invasive bug that allowed callers to secretly listen in on unknowing recipients through Apple's FaceTime app quickly made news headlines.
But instead of getting a note back, you'll either get an affirmative love connection or the passive aggressive rejection of your crush's unknowing silence.
International criminal groups run the bot armies of billions of puppet computers, which belong to unknowing victims around the world, to attack corporate systems.
One team has already fired — or, really, promised to fire — its coach, and unknowing observers could be forgiven for assuming it is Manchester United.
Regular contributors to retirement plans who do not jump in and out of the market are adept, if often unknowing, practitioners of the technique.
Endangering unknowing or innocent subjects in the name of some future advance means placing the health of some people over the health of others.
Many of them were intentional, with users commanding the Xbox One to perform a certain function, but others were triggered accidentally by unknowing customers.
In many ways, jeweler Dalton explains, those characteristics are now used by the diamond industry to unnecessarily squeeze more money out of unknowing consumers.
"I think the fairest way is opt-in," Feinstein told reporters in December, saying that opt-out systems help businesses profit on unknowing customers.
And not just falsehoods, but misinformation and lies produced by people who know that they can take advantage of unknowing people because Facebook's decision.
Speaking of that play, two of its cast members have lent themselves as unknowing pawns in the Roy children's latest game of human chess.
This support came from Trump supporters, from Bernie Sanders supporters, from the unknowing or indifferent; what mattered was that we could use the help.
In this investigative report, Kemp shows how an outlaw industry is funded by unknowing consumers who buy tuna, salmon, and seafood-based pet food.
Cameron's experiments, alongside other institutions, were funded by the CIA to further "mind control" studies, which subjected unknowing patients to hallucinogenic drugs and other chemicals.
Click here to view original GIFIt's always a nice wink at an unknowing audience when a movie reveals a huge spoiler during the movie itself.
They're capable of deception, as we see when Billy and Heather drug and then knock out Tom and Janet Holloway — Heather's unknowing parents — over dinner.
Instead, she leaves everything uncertain, aware that it is only thus — through a cloud of unknowing — that we can perceive the way we live now.
He's spewing frothy bile into the unknowing, uncaring, unlistening void, and his bleats will fester and rot until they come back around and choke him.
So both selves, the speaker and reader, are held in the field of unknowing, and in these moments, the poems are at their most transgressive.
By saying upfront that the Play Store doesn't have Fortnite, Google is attempting to protect unknowing users who might download some malicious clone of the app.
He had been driven away by his unknowing mother, Kayla Bishop, who went off to the movies with her girlfriend while he was in the boot.
Rather, it exists as a blameless reality of an unsolvable problem of the digital age — presenting unknowing consumers as clear-cut victims of Big Bad Tech.
Toward the end, NBC Chairman of Advertising Sales Linda Yaccarino did a fun bit where she spoofed Mark Zuckerberg's Congressional hearings, fielding unknowing questions from lawmakers.
And the story didn't specify whether the contract was knowing or unknowing, like what the nature of it was, but the headline was incredibly damning, right?
Even a trivial violation (for example, a late report) or an unknowing violation (meeting someone who turns out to be a felon) can result in reimprisonment.
"My first year here involved a battle with my teammates to defeat their knowing and unknowing attempts to categorize me as the 'team nigger,' " he added.
These accounts—memoirs and speeches by the likes of Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, and Dick Cheney—constitute a uniquely and unintentionally revealing genre: Call them the Unknowing Knowers.
In the video, as he drives up and his unknowing customers get in the car, only one of the five seems to give him a second look.
It was clear that her hesitation wasn't so much a performance of privacy or even a commitment to surprise as it was a genuine sense of unknowing.
He talks about a pitch-black mirror of unknowing, which I think was supposed to be about uncertainty, that we can't know what's ahead, but nevertheless, you continue.
For example, existing laws have always prohibited the peeping Tom who sets up a secret camera and captures images of nonconsenting, unknowing adults in their home or bathroom.
Instead, the technique is used to exploit unknowing people's resources, both their hardware and electric bills, and it is increasingly blocked as malware by scanners and ad-blockers.
But Assistant U.S. Attorney Lee Cortes warned jurors not to accept the "preposterous" claim that Baroni and former Christie deputy chief of staff Bridget Kelly were unknowing pawns.
Others expressed frustration over the recent scandal at Wells Fargo, where regulators revealed that the bank opened millions of fake accounts for unknowing clients to boost sales numbers.
An unknowing spectator might have been confused, as both sets of fans wore red, but once the game began, the constant singing, chanting and drumming made allegiances clear.
By contrast, the exhibition of early work, despite fixating things, is a developing story, a maze of opening doors, a great gray cloud of unknowing coming into focus.
It's no secret that bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are being use to both scam money from unknowing investors and illegally embezzle both within countries and across country lines.
If we define fun as the unknowing acceleration of time, then Rammstein's particular brand of self-obliteration, in which time collapses entirely, is a guaranteed good time. ♦
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata is a contemplative arrangement shrouded in a feeling of unknowing, much like the feelings of those who saw Lady Liberty as a new and uncertain beginning.
So the film continues, in true horror film fashion, as the Tethered work to violently remove their unknowing captors, who are just doing their best to fight for survival.
The CKC noted that preliminary information supports that her positive test result, "may have been caused by inadvertent and unknowing use of a prohibited substance from such a source".
After Zimmerman's own experience working at a major bank that almost failed during the financial crisis, he realized just how much financial firms make from unknowing clients' bank accounts.
The miracle here isn't that TLC descended upon an unknowing audience of goth kids, but that they didn't rip their pants while blasting through their highly choreographed dance moves.
" And he added, with unknowing prescience: "The lack of active steps by the new government to overcome the crisis is likely to lead to even more serious political consequences.
But when Gerri found herself pregnant and Sam, unknowing of everything and with an imminent return to Connecticut to visit Gerri and their daughters, she feared for her safety.
In the space — between someone noticing another's gesture and that person translating it into who that other person might be — lies a whole fertile field of unknowing and imagination.
That's because the measure is designed to combat the innumerable bots on Twitter that are imitating Musk's (very active) Twitter profile to scam unknowing users in replies to his tweets.
Formally, it sets out to overwhelm by virtue of abundance, rarity, opulence, and strangeness; it floods the eye with sensory impressions and hints at an inter-relational realm of unknowing.
If true, this is likely the only time in history that the FBI has investigated whether a sitting president was either a knowing or unknowing agent of a foreign power.
It is precisely through this unknowing, and her ability to bear it alongside the loss of her son, that Scorah most effectively accomplishes what her book sets out to do.
But the billboard in this photograph was likely in no danger of chain-saw attack, because to the unknowing eye the image was more lovely than the weedy, arid background.
The result in Palm Beach County has been the rapid proliferation of troubled treatment centers, labs and group homes where unknowing addicts, exploited for insurance money, fall deeper into addiction.
It shows an effort by the Russians to undermine Clinton and influence the election; it also shows no evidence of knowing collusion and, indeed, very limited evidence of unknowing collusion.
So, rather than try to explain Trump in words, I would suggest you could simply show this unknowing person trying to understand the President the events of the past week.
The iconic shot also starred an unknowing extra: In the background of the famed sequence, an apparently puzzled woman can be seen reacting to the sight of Moore tossing her hat.
In one such case, the company was called out in 2014 for running a study that manipulated unknowing participants' newsfeeds by showing either a disproportionate number of uplifting or depressing posts.
Unknowing visitors expecting an exhibition of male athleticism are greeted with figures that become gradually unclothed with each successive painting, resulting in almost pornographic tropes of brokeback mountaineers and unholy priests.
We'll be updating this slideshow all pre-season, and season, long to share the Internet's — and Refinery29's — best theories and predictions about Jon and Dany, everyone's favorite unknowing incest/dragon couple.
Just one night prior to the announcement, over 200 unknowing Cruz volunteers were enjoying a party in Salem to launch their statewide operation — one that would become effectively defunct 24 hours later.
What's in question is the employment of these tactics and technologies within our borders, against unknowing American citizens, creating a permanent state of war in what we might term the domestic theater.
There is currently only one count of video voyeurism against Natt, but if authorities determine that the rest of the seized footage captured unknowing guests, then there could be many more counts.
All along, the title seems to argue, they've been unknowing interstellar travelers trapped in this strange place, kicking up clouds of dust as they introduce new sounds to the internet's strange underbelly.
On the other hand you have unknowing martyrs like Aaron Swartz who in downloading a bunch of books that were already free from MIT gets 13 felonies and commits suicide from the pressure.
Mr. Pinedo was an unknowing participant in Russia's scheme to use Facebook and other social media platforms to exploit political divisions among American voters and swing the election in favor of President Trump.
But 37 years earlier, two other unknowing identical twins – both played by Mills – waged war at summer camp and then, upon learning of their connection, hatched an adorable plot to recouple their parents.
"The government again ensures that a dishonest criminal maniac (will be) free and roaming the streets amongst unknowing, law-abiding citizens as a reward for convicting Chapo Guzman," Lichtman said in a statement.
I stared into my screen, as frozen as the paused image of Mr. Trump and Billy Bush stepping off the bus, the unknowing actress in the fuchsia halter dress waiting to greet them.
"A small army of social media operatives...are deployed to promote all of this material to unknowing audiences," three well regarded former government experts wrote last November for the War on the Rockswebsite.
Never has ignorance been such cloudless bliss; her self-delusion, buoyed by those about her, amounted to a kind of genius, and the story of that unknowing has now inspired a bio-pic.
The challenge is designing blocks that click together yet separate easily, retain bright colors, and survive the rigors of being put through a laundry load, or the weight of an unknowing parent's foot.
Jim Carrey stars as a man who's been raised in an artificial environment as the unknowing star of a hit reality show — and has his world turned upside down when he finds out.
The series centers on Tiff, a grad student who works in a sex dungeon to support herself, and Pete (Brendan Scannell), her initially unknowing best friend — who quickly becomes her knowing business partner.
There's nothing quite like watching Yoko Ono shout-sing "Voice Piece for Soprano" (1961, 2010) as another museum goer sheepishly creeps across the project's frame, unknowing of the audible madness in your ears.
Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy is based on the true story of Laura Albert's elaborate JT LeRoy ruse — one that had entangled many unknowing celebrities in her deception, and in its exposure, riveted the book world.
"We set it up across the street, mocked it up and liked what we saw," David W. McCreight, chief executive of the Anthropologie Group, told BoF, adding that they invited unknowing customers to visit.
It is distressing that millions of patients relying on Medicare and Medicaid are unknowing participants in experiments that can dramatically affect their care and in which they have little opportunity for input or consent.
In a Buddhist context, we will continue to be reincarnated until we can break the cycle of unknowing; each of our lives holding the keys to one door closer to enlightenment or another farther away.
Baby Spice, for anyone who needs a refresher — took part in the festivities by slipping into a British Airways uniform (jaunty scarf and all) at London's Heathrow Airport and pranking a slew of unknowing passengers.
As Business Insider previously reported, in January, a $21 million lawsuit was filed in New York accusing various real-estate brokers of using Airbnb to illegally rent over 250 listings to nearly 76,000 unknowing guests.
Since then, bots have become, for many people, a digital boogeyman, a viral weapon that can be wielded to influence political opinions, fool advertisers, prank unknowing social media users and get bad hashtags to trend.
Attorneys for the students who were placed in removal proceedings claim that the fake university operation was entrapment designed to trick unknowing international students who had no way of knowing that their actions were illegal.
Estée Lauder Companies Inc on Monday sued online stores that it says have tarnished the New York-based cosmetic conglomerate's popular MAC brand by selling lower-quality counterfeits of its trademarked products to unknowing consumers.
Participants see how bias shows up in everyday life, and we see blonde heads nod in agreement that we all must become aware of our unknowing complicity in creating unequal systems so we can change it.
Or Timothy Camus and the Internal Revenue Service impersonation scam team, a group of Treasury, I.R.S. and other agency workers who unearthed and alerted Americans to a scam that had conned unknowing taxpayers out of millions.
Attorneys for the students affected say that these operations are entrapment, designed to trick unknowing international students into paying thousands of dollars to a university, while having no way of knowing that their actions are illegal.
To unnecessarily and without warning penetrate an unsuspecting minor for your own selfish sexual gains while her parent sat just feet away, unknowing, had to be part of the rush or the thrill for this defendant.
Many of Haiti's orphanages use deception to recruit children from unknowing and impoverished parents - a form of trafficking - and use those children to attract donations, said the report released on Thursday by the London-based charity Lumos.
Browar-Jarus, a 32-year-old man from Cambridge, Massachusetts, was brought before a court on Friday on a series of charges for making secret recordings of unknowing women while they were naked, reports The Boston Herald.
"" When he isn't performing for a lucky unknowing crowd, the singer is writing in the studio, often times with Kesha, whom he met three years ago while — you guessed it — they were writing in the studio together.
"If you don't take your AIDS medications and you allow for some virus to duplicate and show a presence, then you are able to transmit that disease to an unknowing partner," Stone said on the Senate floor.
Authorities allege that Krista Szewczyk, a Georgia woman who ran County Dental Providers for seven years, posed as a dentist despite not having a license, performing procedures like tooth extractions on unknowing patients while also writing fraudulent prescriptions.
Revelations last month that the bank enrolled unknowing borrowers in costly auto insurance prompted New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer, who oversees public pension funds that hold roughly 11.6 million Wells Fargo shares, to call for Sanger's replacement.
That American politicians became convinced that thiamin deficiencies would make us lose World War II. That the guy who discovered vitamin B12 did so by eating raw meat, regurgitating it, and then tube-feeding it to his unknowing patients.
As she sits in a Syrian-Kurdish jail, waiting the US government to determine -- or not determine -- what to do with her, it is navigating that delicate balance between unknowing victim and deft manipulator that will decide her fate.
FCC chairman Ajit Pai has sent a letter to the House Energy and Commerce Committee, stating that the commission's Enforcement Bureau has found that US carriers "apparently" broke the law by selling the location data of their unknowing customers.
Also like don't you WANT us to get it Me: your assumption that everyone should teach you things so that you never have to wade too deep in your own unknowing and ignorance (and thus be vulnerable) is tragíc.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If not for the police barricades currently surrounding it, the J. Marion Sims statue on the East side of Central Park and 173rd street could serve as a portrait of urban serenity to unknowing passerby.
The HTML file also contained a survey, which had the goal of informing unknowing students and faculty that they had become part of an experiment, and trying to figure out why they had picked up the drive and opened files inside.
That trend changed in 1945, when the director Billy Wilder decided to film much of "The Lost Weekend" on location, in part to convey "the grim relation of the individual to the vast, unknowing mass," according to a contemporary Times review.
In other words, blackface is a form of "white knowing" (in reality, of white unknowing), of white projection, and of stipulating through performance of what it means to be black by way of lies about what it means to be white.
Over the years, audiences have found a tender affection — if not quite a burning infatuation — for "She Loves Me," the musical that tells the story of two feuding perfume-shop employees, Georg and Amalia, who find epistolary romance as unknowing pen pals.
"We were unknowing, unwilling, and uncompensated participants in the world's largest lab test," says Tina Cordova, founder of the Tularosa Downwinders, a consortium which has been fighting for both recognition and compensation for the dowinders in the Tularosa basin of New Mexico.
But that argument fails to reckon with the fact that PUAs targeted unknowing women the way predators do and often encouraged rape, while the algorithms of Tinder and its ilk are aimed at those of both genders who have consensually entered the app.
" U.S. House Transportation Committee chairman Peter DeFazio last month said his panel's review of the fatal crashes found "a broken safety culture within Boeing and an FAA that was unknowing, unable or unwilling to step up, regulate, and provide appropriate oversight of Boeing.
In an essay for Elle U.K. last year, she wrote about struggling with her identity growing up in Los Angeles's mostly white San Fernando Valley and how it feels when she sees unknowing Suits fans tweet their disappointment when they discover that she's actually Black.
In the 1960s, the Soviet Union microwaved US diplomats in Moscow at low levels, triggering an episode of Cold War buffoonery in the form of a secret health study to see if "microwave mind control weapons" were at work on the unknowing US diplomats.
After responding to a robbery report, Missouri police said that they believe robbers are using the app's location services – adding "beacons" to certain spots to make them more attractive to those seeking new Pokémon – to lure unknowing players to secluded spots, ripe for robbery.
According to Fake, it's what lead to corruption at companies like Wells Fargo, where bankers set up accounts in the names of unknowing customers in order to meet quotas, and at Uber, where machismo and competition led to a total breakdown of company culture.
Whether it's Halloween or having unknowing first graders wear paper feathers for the Thanksgiving program at the local elementary school, dressing up as another race is never OK.Seriously, try dressing up as any other race on Halloween and you'll end up in hot water.
The Communications Decency Act "is a bedrock legal protection for online services, ensuring that legitimate businesses can exist by providing that unknowing intermediaries including platforms, websites, ISPs, web-hosting providers, and online advertisers are not held liable for the actions of users," the letter states.
The indictment suggests that Stone knew his contacts with WikiLeaks, which has come to be viewed as either a knowing or unknowing dupe of Russians trying to get Trump elected with the use of stolen material, could cause trouble for him and for the Trump campaign.
Whether Marks was an eager participant in the murders or an unknowing accessory remains a topic of debate, not just for its lurid true crime trappings but also for how Marks's predicament underlines both the role of women and the class divide in polite 1840s society.
"Hannibal — A Bloody Romp Through Murder and Romance" by Amber Thomas Picture it — a gritty, violent horror opera to the tune of lilting violins, wherein men can metamorphosize into anything from the feed for a mushroom farm, to the dining fare for an unknowing high society.
That does not address whether, for example, Putin was able to use these individuals as unknowing or unwitting assets (it's worth noting Barr's language: that these individuals did not "knowingly coordinate" with the information warfare efforts of the Internet Research Agency -- the notorious Russian "troll farm").
But while sexism and gender relations are a part of The Romanoffs' tapestry — and the three episodes sent out to critics burble with nods both knowing and unknowing to the past year of #MeToo reckoning — Weiner is once again using the past to inform the present.
But as the countless press, interviews, and recognition that followed her from that finish line to today, Switzer's participation was an unknowing moment of activism that paved the way not only for runners to come, but women's eagerness to show off their strength unabashedly, in all sports across.
From the family doctor to the surgeon, their remarks and suggestions seemed tentative, generalized, unknowing—and potentially dangerous: Was it right for the doctor to tell my wife that her level of pain didn't sound like appendicitis when the doctor didn't know whether she had a high or low pain threshold?
"Assuming that a powerful brand, a sustainable competitive advantage, and a good reputation are characteristics that investors like or admire, from the popularity perspective, some investors (the willing or unknowing losers) are simply willing to give up some level of return or overpay for a characteristic they like," they added.
By the time distributors realize they've been duped, the only contact info they have turns out to be bogus and the nuts are already on their way to black markets at home and overseas, often to unknowing businesses who pay the same price as they would from legitimate nut peddlers.
Republicans like McConnell and Ryan, and the vast majority of elected members of the party, are the unknowing subjects of their own Milgram experiment in 2016—except in this instance there are real victims, including vital civic norms, and innocent people whose only sin is finding themselves in Trump's way.
Enos described the experiment as a randomized controlled trial testing the causal effects of repeated intergroup contact, in which Spanish-speaking confederates were randomly assigned to be inserted, for a period of days, into the daily routines of unknowing Anglo-whites living in homogeneous communities in the United States, thus simulating the conditions of demographic change.
But the Facebook CEO's infamous "move fast and break things" motto apparently included breaking public trust in his own platform, which we saw when news broke that the company exposed the raw data of up to 153 million unknowing people to Cambridge Analytica, a British political data analytics firm that assisted the Trump 2016 presidential campaign.
However, critics note that supplements are largely unregulated, leading to potentially dangerous health risks to unknowing consumers: Indeed, according to a 2015 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, injuries caused by dietary supplements lead to over 20,000 emergency room visits in the US per year—many of them related to cardiovascular issues, as was the case with Penney.
Not only is it trying to comply with GDPR, but it's also dealing with the negative backlash from users and media following revelations that its data policies allowed the personal information of as many as 87 million unknowing users to end up in the hands of an outside data firm that worked with U.S. President Donald Trump during the 2016 election.
I was aware — and this is an easy perception — of the larger barriers of unknowing that stand between art and understanding, and of the barriers that stand between cultures, barriers that have, among other things, led our United States president-elect to propose banning entry to this country for women like these, who cover their heads and read a book that most of us don't, and can't.
Well, besides the indecently pale legs of men in short-shorts parading down Greenwich Street, or the abundance of new faces on OKCupid, or the faint whiff of raw sewage on 2nd Avenue, or the fact that people on the streets of New York are actually smiling like lovesick adolescents, all naïve and unknowing, the real way to tell that spring is here is because there are ramps at the farmers market and fresh goat cheese on the counter.
There's a rogue's gallery of photo ops documenting the unknowing yet nevertheless potential assassins — men who either have been infected or simply exposed to the coronavirus — who've slipped by in plain sight of the Secret Service and matter-of-factly gotten this close to the president: The Brazilian presidential press secretary standing shoulder-to-shoulder with a jack-o-lantern-grinning Trump holding a mud-brown "Make Brazil Great Again" cap as they celebrate the brand's international launch; the Brazilian charge d'affaires who shared a festive dinner table with the president in the rococo splendor of Mar-a-Lago, statesmen fiddling away the evening while the virus burned its path across their nations.

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