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"vermin" Definitions
  1. wild animals or birds that destroy plants or food, or attack farm animals and birds
  2. insects that live on the bodies of animals and sometimes humans
  3. (disapproving) people who are very unpleasant or dangerous to society

348 Sentences With "vermin"

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Renshaw scoffed, saying that vermin were vermin, whether young or old.
" I've seen Vermin Supreme attention-seeking and smirking, wearing a fake plastic ass and a rubber cone on his head, petitioning gawkers to "Vote Vermin Supreme.
RW Joel Vermin was brought up on an emergency recall.
People can drink coffee and eat pastries with vermin afoot.
There was Presidential candidate and Boston performance artist Vermin Supreme.
Jennyanydots (Rebel Wilson) has vermin at her beck and call.
"People see them as vermin that spread disease," Slobodchikoff said.
Vermin. Pointing this out is not an exercise in hypersensitivity.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Immigrants, the people coming to this country are vermin.
Twitter banned saying "Jews are vermin" on a Tuesday in 2011?
Vermin Supreme, dressed in shorts, harangued the police through a bullhorn.
Yes. But these were acceptable eating animals, not vermin or pets.
The vermin are getting bolder, too, appearing earlier in the day.
In these hills, writers, it seemed, were more common than vermin.
"She looked at me like I was vermin," Mr. Barron said.
Once again, it is Vermin Fucking Supreme, right there on Broad Street.
Roaches dart into crevices and bats and other vermin have sneaked inside.
"Lobsters were regarded as a disgusting vermin of the sea," Sewitz said.
Where available, mattresses were thin and often infested with vermin and insects.
You don't keep the vermin out of the garden with assault rifles.
Others reported vermin, from black widow spiders to rodents, bats and snakes.
He's done the Vermin Womb [grindcore project featuring members of CTTOAFF] stuff.
The city has always had to coexist with the four-legged vermin.
"Water and vermin are the greatest enemies of paper," Ms. Callahan said.
Sure, it's no Picasso, but who doesn't like a little taxidermied vermin?
One restaurant cat earns its love old-school style, by snaring vermin.
Meantime, some Tinker families were exposed to asbestos, sewage, vermin and mold.
Vermin Supreme outside T-Bone Diner in Derry, New Hampshire, on Tuesday, Feb.
The authorities in some areas of Punjab have categorized wild boar as vermin.
He mostly turns his lens on meticulous arrangements of decay, paintings, and vermin.
The work as a whole evokes a garden overrun by neglect and vermin.
Mold was endemic in some school buildings, and vermin was common in others.
Around them adjunct faculty scurry, vermin-like, filling their backpacks with conference cheese.
But in an exhibition featuring so much vermin, why the title "White Crow"?
Wolves were once considered vermin, for example — but as they disappeared, ecosystems changed.
Most endured six weeks of imprisonment in sweltering, filthy and vermin infested cells.
If you plan on seeing "Radiant Vermin," you might want to stop reading here.
Donald Trump just said immigrants will "infest" the country, as though they are vermin.
Reported problems about vermin, mold, leaks or neighbors should turn up in the minutes.
For example, a phrase like "People with coronavirus are vermin" is now not allowed.
But perennial presidential candidate and kid favorite Vermin Supreme made it to the show.
This includes issues with lack of heat, electricity, excessive vermin, and dangerous living conditions.
Soon, everyone in the vicinity was swapping the handles of their favorite celebrity vermin.
Bill De Blasio is only the latest New York mayor to tackle the vermin scourge.
The vermin nested in the walls of the governor's home office until Beebe summoned exterminators.
"Your children are disposable vermin," Boucher said to the unidentified black man before walking away.
Other kids had fish fingers and choices in their freezers: Jane had half-decomposed vermin.
"I need to not have to worry about the plumbing and the vermin," she said.
Soria describes an attempt to rid her apartment of vermin, saturating her kitchen with poison.
Things got so bad that Verdi Square became known as Vermin Square or Rat Park.
Vermin slink through the hip-high weeds in the land where wild boars now roam.
Unspoken is the suggestion that those aspirations have been more effectively eradicated than any vermin.
You still wake up as a "monstrous vermin" in the game, but it's Jeff Bezos.
They lived in a vermin-infested boardinghouse sandwiched between a butcher shop and a brothel.
He calls himself Vermin Supreme, which is the best non-Wu-Tang simulator name ever created.
You blast through the endless levels of digitized mushrooms and vermin, the centipede advances ever closer.
It is no longer kosher to call people maggots, or vermin, or viruses, for keeping kosher.
Kirtland families cited 2247 reports of mold, 216 of vermin infestations and 2003 carbon monoxide leaks.
"Vermin", meanwhile, expertly explores the lines between hosting and being invaded, between ownership and being ousted.
Mr Duterte often appears to condone or even encourage them, painting addicts and dealers as vermin.
Boucher then spat at the man whose children he had called "disposable vermin," the video shows.
Monkeys were declared 'vermin' in Himachal Pradesh by federal government for six months to allow culling.
Even if you don't get that close, the vermin spread disease through their urine and feces.
At a little over 90 minutes, "Radiant Vermin" is probably too long for its pithy purposes.
The UWA defines "vermin" as problem animals that cause damage to people, farms and other assets.
In many cases, the construction regularly disturbs rodents and vermin, sending them scurrying into residents' homes.
They also found vermin, mold, peeling paint, damaged locks, broken bathroom sinks and rotting kitchen cabinets.
"To be honest, the red squirrels are very popular, whereas the grey are regarded as vermin."
" Its closing line: "Better to have some vermin living in your neighborhood than to be one.
She suspects opossums and their vermin brethren are headed in the same direction, toward mass appeal.
" The report also cited food that was not protected from potential contamination during storage, preparation, transportation, display or service; wiping cloths that were soiled or not stored in sanitizing solution; and "harborage or conditions conducive to attracting vermin to the premises and/or allowing vermin to exist.
Dolores secretly wants a child, and feeds cats (considered vermin in this world) as a maternal outlet.
I mean, what's the point in learning spells if you don't have vermin to test them on?
The treatment of Maoris stands in contrast to Australia's towards Aboriginals, who were once hunted like vermin.
The sadism of treating human beings like vermin lies precisely in the recognition that they are not.
Even a vegetating Rick can create a DIY mech suit of mass destruction with dead vermin limbs.
The Baltimore Sun's editorial board compared President Donald Trump to vermin in a scathing piece published Saturday.
Now the vermin that have infested the edges of his work for years are at its center.
In some districts, local governments are also tasked with controlling "vermin", including monkeys, bush pigs and baboons.
In Nazi Germany, Jews were described as vermin, and Nazi propaganda outlets claimed that Jews spread diseases.
Over the course of a week, I did not see much vermin, nor did I fall ill.
His favorites are Vermin Supreme and Granny Smith, and he sees them as positive online role models.
For vermin enthusiasts, the appeal isn't showiness or rarity; it may be their very banality that resonates.
Cockroaches are considered vermin in Japan, and the country is well-equipped to tackle this spurious foe.
A possible explanation is that the green paint was used to protect the books from insects and vermin.
They must give a "good reason" — such as job requirements, sport, or shooting vermin — to own a gun.
The original Takechan, now overrun with vermin and mold, was a neighborhood fixture in Naraha for 40 years.
So, constituents, be very alarmed when a leader tries to make you think of other humans as vermin.
They charge that the building was unlivable for tenants, with excessive noise and vermin running rampant, officials said.
"Uncollected and deteriorating waste products create rich breeding grounds for microorganisms, insects, and other vermin," the ATA wrote.
To hear the haters tell it, "Polish vermin" and brown-skinned hordes have overwhelmed the little island nation.
Is it possible to find out if the apartment ever had an infestation of bedbugs or other vermin?
Aside from quality issues like vermin, darkness, and dampness, living in banjiha apartments still carries a stigma, too.
If you're Columbus and you can accuse people of being cannibals, then you can treat them like vermin.
Their little whispered poems turn on the fact that what is mundane to vermin is horror to us.
Crows, for example, seem less like murderous vermin after you've seen a pair sliding playfully down a snowy roof.
But he is not often recognized for his role in freeing artists from the clutches of music-business vermin.
Between 2000 and 2010, it allocated two guards per sub-county to prevent and report vermin attacks on fields.
For a Company SJ production of "Act Without Words II," staged in a downtown alleyway, it was the vermin.
This specificity came under fire when President Trump invoked the dehumanizing tropes of "vermin" and "infestation" against the Rep.
At the top of the hole Sit the privileged few, Making mock of the vermin In the lower zoo.
All those years, families lived with a range of hazards – raw sewage backups, vermin infestations and exposure to asbestos.
The decline of the stepwell began with the British raj, which insisted baolis were unhygienic havens of vermin and disease.
Any animal with skin will be exhausted if they manage to get through my vermin family's countless bites and scrapes.
The Lightning assigned Matthew Peca to Syracuse of the American Hockey League and recalled Joel Vermin for the road trip.
Some influential Buddhist monks said the Rohingya were the reincarnation of snakes and insects and should be exterminated, like vermin.
For example, comparing a member of one of Twitter's (newly expanded) protected groups to animals or vermin is textbook dehumanization.
"Apologize for calling me 'delivery vermin,'" she demands, starting the kind of conversation Bong Joon-ho could be proud of.
The next ten years are crucial in bringing back a being both stigmatized as vermin and considered symbols of nobility.
Some of the conditions were uninhabitable, the suit claimed, with lack of heat and electricity, vermin and dangerous living conditions.
" He added that the negotiated settlement had "a whole host of tangible goals, on heat, vermin, lead, you name it.
" Online, vermin historically considered pests are being remarketed: raccoons become "trash pandas"; opossums are "trash cats"; skunks are "fart squirrels.
Buried in undergrowth and weeds, the ruins pose a health risk by attracting vermin, and are also a fire hazard.
Cover Food And Compost BinsThe best way to keep vermin away is to not give them any reason to come back.
His favorite was Vermin Supreme, a perennial candidate promoting zombie-apocalypse awareness, a zombie-based energy plan and time-travel research.
The organization says many people use bait traps that include antifreeze around their homes and businesses to keep vermin at bay.
Just look at this weirdo:Because they're big, nocturnal, and tend to eat vermin, frogmouths are often mistaken for owls at night.
Many families reported unsafe conditions including lead-based paint, rampant mold, exposed asbestos, faulty electrical wiring, vermin infestations and gas leaks.
The homes were often filled with vermin, mold and even the very drug abuse that some tenants were seeking to escape.
Petty theft is one of the many day-to-day challenges Ms. Stewart has encountered on her journey of vermin stewardship.
He recounts consistently brutal treatment by guards, rats and vermin, deadly heat and no way out of solitary for good behavior.
Perennial candidate and performance artist Vermin Supreme draws a crowd before the start of a town hall for Democratic presidential candidate Rep.
Sure, the vermin and flooding aren't great, but more than anything I miss the nice views that come with a long drive.
Just getting on the river was a trial: After renting a vessel, travelers were obliged to have it submerged to kill vermin.
The backyard became an all-you-can-eat buffet for rats, causing the vermin to spill over into her own condo's backyard.
It includes my favorite boot-for-a-hat, pony and zombie-loving, bearded candidate, Vermin Supreme, who gives out candy outside events.
Widespread reports of squalid conditions in military housing — vermin, mold, lead paint, faulty wiring, radon contamination — among other issues are another concern.
On the surface, its story of young, beautiful soldier-citizens waging a war of extermination against literal vermin reads as gleefully fascist.
Luckily the odor doesn't reach our apartment, but the stairwell reeks, and we're concerned that storing garbage inside will eventually attract vermin.
New Yorkers, always quick to innovate, have even resorted to the app for one of life's grosser tasks: the swatting of vermin.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - There are a lot of vermin in New York City, but this time some people didn't smell the rat.
And you can be sure that many young New Yorkers will be tickled by the prospect of portraying vermin in the subway.comeoutandplay.
But Ms. Chapman told her nicely that the vermin go above and beyond the rat in peculiarity — and therefore reflect something new.
The cop cat who goes by theEd leads the charge of maintaing a vermin free stable for the horses of Sydney's Mounted Police.
Called "the red mist" by Lambert, terriers have been known to fly off the handle when presented with a rat or other vermin.
Local officials have decided to bar them from the footpath, on the grounds that they impede pedestrians, make a mess and attract vermin.
The building has little to no amenities compared to the surrounding luxury high rises and there are units with vermin and other pests.
It is not altogether panicky to note that genocides are preceded by dehumanisation: the Nazis and the Rwandan genocidaires called their victims vermin.
Looking at pictures of the marten, it's easy to be mislead by their adorableness — but don't be fooled, they are evil vermin criminals!
According to the local paper, the Cambridge News, the cards, which had a Polish translation, read: "Leave the EU/No more Polish vermin".
To keep the vermin from chewing up the goods, the story goes, merchants would bring in a few hungry cats to hunt them.
Philip Ridley's juicy little thriller "Radiant Vermin," which begins previews as part of the Brits Off Broadway Festival, may be just for you.
An 11-year-old boy from Poland told the BBC he had seen a card saying Poles were "vermin" and should leave Britain.
For years, they have put up with an unwanted guest that has dripped water on their heads and sheltered rats and other vermin.
Mr. de Blasio, who is running for re-election, said he had seen the vermin running around the public park outside Gracie Mansion.
And that horror is grounded on the series' own themes, on this idea that the vermin are not that far removed from us.
Kafka famously used an indeterminate term, Ungeziefer, to describe Gregor's new form (English translations such as "insect" or "vermin" do not convey its ambiguity).
The White HouseThis clip features an interview with Vermin Supreme, a performance artist slash presidential candidate, and the boot he wears on his head.
Moreover, this is the same kind of language that led to the extermination of Jews ("vermin") in Germany and of Tutsi ("cockroaches") in Rwanda.
Trust us: You have all the ingredients at home, even if you live in a post-apocalyptic dorm room or a vermin-infested tenement.
The senators cited a Reuters report published last week describing hazards on military bases, including Pendleton, in housing plagued by mold, vermin and leaks.
Gentrifying neighborhoods are a key reason behind the vermin outbreak, which extends beyond New York — Philadelphia, Chicago and Los Angeles are also confronting issues.
In our time, public displays of anti-Semitism, depiction of Jews as vermin — just as the Nazis and their collaborators did in the 1930s.
It also means a series of chases and explosions, as Ahmanet works her will on the world largely through mass vermin attacks and magical sandstorms.
I was on edge when I came in and didn't see them, figuring the vicious vermin would soon pounce on me from a dark corner.
The hearing was called after a 22019 Reuters investigation found private military housing was rife with issues including black mold, vermin infestations and lead paint.
A 2018 investigation by Gothamist revealed that the MCC is known for filthy conditions, vermin infestations, substandard medical care, and violence and abuse by guards.
The committee went higher than the request to address widespread issues in military housing, such as mold, vermin and lead, according to a bill summary.
Parents at an Upper West Side playground said rats jumped into the sandbox where their children played, though the vermin have been cleared for now.
Walking around, you are constantly confronted by a parade of vermin, bums, drugs, thongs, bugs, breasts, dogs, women, men, and babies running around in diapers.
Heartbeats flutter and breaths get shorter just imagining whatever horror you've conjured in your head (vermin, being in a plane crash, touching a cotton ball).
In one story, the news agency described how military families lack basic tenant protections in disputes with their landlords over vermin, mold and other hazards.
Vermin Supreme had set up shop across the diner parking lot with a small crew of supporters wearing his black and white image on their capes.
Himachal government has sought an extension of vermin status of monkeys for another year, while it prepares a "comprehensive plan" to deal with their growing population.
The hearing was called after a 2628 Reuters investigation found private military housing was rife with issues including black mold, vermin infestations and lead paint. Sen.
That guy wearing a black boot for a hat is Vermin Supreme; you might have seen him at the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York.
There you have the essence of "Radiant Vermin," which by Mr. Ridley's standards is unusually blunt in its moralizing and unusually direct in implicating its audience.
"The Metamorphosis," Franz Kafka The paradox of this parable is that what it means to be human is only revealed by being transformed into monstrous vermin.
The Mountain and his friends question prisoners who have buckets of rats tied to their bellies so the vermin will chew into them (30 minutes in).
The bassist mostly drew sound from her instrument by spanking it; the drummer stomped the foot pedal of her bass drum as if it were vermin.
But he (through his legal and management agents) fails to repair his low-income rental properties, forcing his tenants to live with mold, leaks and vermin.
The inspectors take the temperature of food, inspect how food is prepared and look for potential violations, such as evidence of vermin or dirty cooking utensils.
The inmates complained about unreliable electricity and water, injuries that had not healed, and the vermin that forced them to hang leftover food from the ceiling.
It's not a person spraying for vermin that we're looking for, it's a CODER, who will hopefully fix any bugs in his or her computer code.
In the last few years after the federal government stripped Endangered Species protection from the wolf in 2011 about 1,600 wolves have been decimated as vermin.
The Duplass brothers lured Matarese and Luciano out to Los Feliz to make "Animals," which meant long days in the sunshine, dreaming of New York vermin.
And he reminded her of the President's attempts to impose draconian cuts on public housing, already plagued at many sites with leaks, busted heating and vermin.
When the fumigator comes by to spray the streets, they open their windows, hoping to kill some of the vermin that live in there with them.
It was a dreary, dismal, abominable place, "suitable only for the haunt of noxious vermin, or the resort of pestilential reptiles" according to an early government report.
Left wing Ondrej Palat is day-to-day after missing Saturday's game with an undisclosed injury and forward Joel Vermin took his place in the lineup. 1.
OSHA Standard 1910.141(a)(5) indicates regulations for vermin control in a workplace and is one of the standards that Dollar Tree violated, according to OSHA documents.
Those vermin are homeless people, who have brought down the market value of the neighborhood into which Jill and Ollie, expecting their first child, have been moved.
The organization added that older prisons like Pentonville were squalid and vermin-infested, and said that prison governors did not have the resources to tackle the problems.
"Co-ops are responsible for addressing whatever falls outside the four walls of the individual apartment," including vermin, said Andrew J. Wagner, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
There was also the usual sideshow attractions you find at any campaign stop, like perpetual candidate Vermin Supreme, his signature boot atop his head, handing out pamphlets.
The building on Franklin Avenue is still vacant and increasingly derelict; belongings that the tenants hadn't managed to remove have been ruined by water damage and vermin.
When "Princess Sparkle" escapes, Tallulah and Sanity go hunting for their new pet, only to suss out a bigger vermin problem that could torpedo their space station.
Since the co-op board is obligated to provide your daughter's family with a habitable living environment, it must ensure that her home is free of vermin.
Or maybe it represents a sinister reversal of the Pied Piper of Hamelin legend, wherein the city's vermin become its saviors, luring away the parasitical human residents.
Write letters to the co-op board and the managing agent, providing as much detail as you can about odors and evidence of vermin between the units.
Mao Zedong commanded a 18463 war on the vermin afflicting Chinese granaries, encouraging the extermination, over a two-day period, of all fleas, flies, rats and sparrows.
These include graffiti on a Polish cultural center, notes posted in houses saying "Polish vermin" should leave, and a woman hanging a Nazi flag outside a school.
He says he killed the Iraqi child intentionally, even though he knew the RPG the kid held was nonfunctional, because what else do you do with "vermin"?
Rats are the enemy Bodega cats are there for two reasons: to greet customers with kittenish vigor, and to keep various types of vermin away from the produce.
Some of what they've uncovered has been shocking: 21 men in Iowa, imprisoned for decades in a vermin-infested house, forced to gut turkeys for pennies an hour.
"To the thief, you are a scumbag and I am sure that your parents are very proud of the vermin that they spawned," the restaurant's Facebook account wrote.
In the Nicobar Islands, for example, two flying fox species, P. melanotus and P. faunulus, are "considered to be vermin" and can be legally killed, the study says.
She also offers recipes and techniques for soaps, medicines, cosmetics, and keeping a clean and vermin-free household, all of which she approaches with salt-the-earth gusto.
Director Adam Sacks is the brains behind the Kickstarter effort to purge The Departed of its vermin, an undertaking he told Gizmodo he plans to make good on.
John Lewis to the Squad, Trump tends to invoke the word "infested" — with crime, vermin, or disease — when he wants to attack people of colour who criticise him.
"Potential health hazards include but are not limited to risk of foodborne illness, cross contamination, improper storage of equipment and foods, unsanitary equipment, and vermin," the Department wrote.
Arthur: I am shocked that you would impugn the motives of voters for candidates like Vermin Supreme, the guy famous for wearing a rubber boot on his head.
The quality of the housing stock in high-poverty neighborhoods is lower than in low-poverty neighborhoods, exposing children to health risks such as lead and vermin infestation.
Barket's account is similar to a New York Times report that said, citing lawyers and other inmates, that Epstein's cell was cramped, musty, and likely infested with vermin.
The UWA is raising awareness of the problem by organizing village meetings and asking people to report vermin raids to local leaders, who should then inform the authority.
Henry sings in tense, foreboding tones of killing the vermin that give the track its title, whispering with an startling self-possession as the song swells around him.
He might be a bitter drunk — and the farm, under his stewardship, a vermin-infested husk of the smallholding Alice remembers — but he feels equally owed his inheritance.
The families living in the apartments refused to leave, then lived without running water for 17 months as vermin entered through holes created as part of the demolition.
"This violation cannot be contested or challenged," the mailing said, and it directed payment by check or money order to Vermin Control of New York, the complaint said.
I think that one of the few good things about the shift that we're going through in Silicon Valley is that we're going to get the vermin out.
"Vermin Supreme wants you to help take back America into the Future," declares the mission statement atop Supreme's bare bones website, taking aim at another well-known 2016 mantra.
While most city dwellers see pigeons as vermin, reacting to their presence with shooing hands and kicking legs, Andrew Garn has spent nearly a decade getting close to them.
A German court recently ordered us to restore a statement which seemed to compare migrants to "vermin" and "parasites" that we had previously removed under our hate speech standards.
When the Nazis urged on their populace toward the final solution, their propaganda was of Jews as rats, the Holocaust as extermination of the disgusting vermin in Germany's basement.
Geoffrey Owoyesigire, the UWA's deputy director in charge of community conservation affairs, said vermin could be killed if judged a major threat but only in an orderly, organized manner.
ABOUT THE LIGHTNING (13-11-1): The newly constructed line of Cedric Paquette centering Joel Vermin and Jonathan Drouin was Tampa Bay's best on Thursday, registering six points combined.
While we malign the vulture and field mouse, bat and mosquito, as pests and vermin, these creatures fulfill the cycle of life — to our benefit — as predator or prey.
Homeowners or store owners agree to provide the cats with shelter, food, water and medical care in exchange for an added line of defense against mice and other vermin.
When you walk through the gate, you are greeted by Hanif's two pet dogs, a conspicuously Western touch; in a Muslim country, dogs are generally seen as supersized vermin.
It took a scientist and his ecological approach to vermin management to clean up the slums, which was only a collateral effect of the effort to eliminate rat infestation.
There is only glory in rolling over the log, as Mr. Bezos wrote, to see how these vermin use embarrassing photos and gossip, amplified by social media, as weapons.
If your neighbor's hygiene creates a fire hazard or causes foul odors, leaks or vermin infestations, she may be in violation of her lease and could potentially face eviction.
The rats will only talk to you if you're near enough to touch them; if you want to speak to vermin, you have to get down in the gutter.
Philip Rizzo, Lincoln's vice president of operations, told Reuters the Texas-based company worked hard to combat the vermin, and billed the family because the carpet had other stains.
In truth, the American people have long rated the two houses of Congress as among the least-trusted institutions in the United States, and politicians rank somewhere close to vermin.
Video of part of the incident shows a white man spitting at a black man, telling him his children are "disposable vermin" and calling a second black man a slave.
One common ploy is "moral pollution," in which a group is socially smeared by association with something repulsive: vermin, insects or anything that envelops them in a negative emotional cloud.
It could be a lavish villa with comfortable bedding and fans, but more often they resided in squalid, bombed-out ruins that were infested with bugs and sometimes with vermin.
He was sent to the notorious Spofford Juvenile Detention Center in the Bronx, a vermin-infested concrete building that was shut down in 2011 after allegations of violence and abuse.
Make triple sure that you aren't actually dealing with a vermin infestation, carbon monoxide leak, faulty plumbing, or some other normal explanation before going too far down the paranormal rabbit hole.
Although both species played roles helping early humans, dogs have been responsible for a number of different tasks or "working jobs," while cats mostly just controlled vermin or acted as companions.
Right wing Ryan Callahan (lower-body) is expected to miss his second straight game, prompting the recall of forwards Michael Bournival and Joel Vermin from Syracuse of the American Hockey League.
Despite making more than 100 campaign events in New Hampshire, the perennial stunt candidate Vermin Supreme who is often seen with a boot on his head, got more votes than Gilmore.
In early July, laminated cards with abusive messages like "No more Polish vermin" and "Go home, Polish scum" were left on cars and at several properties in Cambridgeshire, north of London.
Most people still see them more as an unfortunate-looking, disease-riddled vermin and evolutionary mishap than a potential companion animal, and reversing that would take one hell of a rebrand.
This intelligent breed used to help with hunting vermin and doing farm work, but because of its high intelligence and obedience, the breed also performs well in shows and agility tests.
New York has always been forced to coexist with the four-legged vermin, but the infestation has expanded exponentially in recent years, spreading to just about every corner of the city.
I see a single rat ambling around at dusk on Front Street in Brooklyn, a garbage bag ripped open by a dog, and experience an apocalyptic vision of vermin and filth.
It was bad for New Yorkers, he said, especially for the more than 400,000 who are living in dilapidated public housing riddled with problems, from leaks to heating issues and vermin.
At least nine shipping containers filled with donations for Puerto Rican victims of Hurricane Maria sat for almost a year in a parking lot, where contents rotted and were contaminated by vermin.
For example, police might see if a person really has vermin in his or her house to the point that it requires a certain type of gun to deal with the pests.
If what you're dealing with really is a ghost (and not, say, a vermin infestation or a carbon monoxide leak), you'll start to notice other paranormal goings on, beyond just vague vibes.
Along the way, some military tenant families at Tinker and other Balfour Beatty-managed communities were forced to live with health and safety hazards such as sewage spills, vermin and rampant mold.
It was believed to be jammed up the chimney to protect against a draft, and over the years had nearly flaked away, with bits consumed or removed by vermin and other pests.
But many people are suffering from sick building syndrome; infections from vermin; respiratory infections that might be alleviated with better ventilation; mold and depression augmented or caused by living in minute apartments.
Some of the ways to help fireflies in a backyard, like letting wood waste accumulate and adding a water feature like a pond, may also increase the presence of vermin and mosquitoes.
If you are running a business model that accommodates vengeful assholes in humiliating other people, the website should have to pay for it and the vermin running the website should be exposed.
Vermin Supreme at the Straight Pride Parade Earlier this month, former Republican congressional candidate and SHFA president John Hugo told BuzzFeed News the straight parade was intended to inspire civil public discourse.
They spent three years homeless in and around Providence, sleeping outdoors in warm weather, and in winter taking refuge in a vermin-infested crack house whose heat source was an open oven.
Here's a young version of the acclaimed vermin predicting the future forecast in Pennsylvania back in 2002 (left) and 14 years later ... the mature marmot foreseeing an early spring earlier today (right).
Vermin Supreme (yes, that is his legal name) has been running in the state's primary since 2603, and has been using satire and political parody to poke fun at the system ever since.
At best, a layer of dirt or debris was spread over the decaying rubbish to help control smells and vermin, a technique adopted by the inhabitants of Knossos in Crete in about 3000BC.
The arguments swang between serious and ridiculous — a prominent figure, a self-styled provocateur who wore a rubber boot on his head, gave his name as Vermin Supreme — and mostly they were peaceful.
Before this rodent loving little girl was was rubbing elbows with the elite as a Hollywood actress, she was just a crazy kid posing for a pic with her vermin in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The grim conditions of many Detroit public schools have been on national display in recent months, with frustrated principals opening their doors to show evidence of widespread vermin, mold and barely functioning heat.
Their buildings were infested with vermin; they had moldy walls and ruptured ceilings — precisely the deficiencies that plague public housing, which is required to provide safe and sanitary apartments to low-income people.
At the Bal des Bêtes in 1885, when 1,700 guests came costumed as insects, vermin, crustaceans and big-game animals, she appeared as a white snowy owl, symbol of Minerva, goddess of wisdom.
At least nine shipping containers that were meant to be sent to people affected by Hurricane Maria sat for almost a year in a parking lot, where contents rotted and were contaminated by vermin.
Their living conditions have come into the spotlight since Reuters revealed lead poisoning risks here in Army homes, mold and vermin infestations here in Navy and Marine Corps housing, and sparse protections for tenants.
S. Eliot The "Gumbie cat," according to Cats, is the classic housecat who lazes all day and then gets busy at night, fussing and scolding and terrorizing the house's vermin into tip-top shape.
The 6-foot tall birds, indigenous only to Australia, had once been a protected species, but when they began stomping over the veteran's wheat fields, they were reclassified as vermin, according to Scientific American.
More than 28500 percent of military families living on U.S. bases found their privately managed military housing dissatisfying, with issues including black mold, vermin infestations and lead paint, according to a survey released Wednesday.
The nation would, the administration had expected, go along with another Big Lie, would once again kowtow to the president's fatuous rationale that "vermin" had to pay a price to Make America Great Again.
Take, for example, the racists—those who've been cornering Muslim girls and shouting, "Get out, we voted leave!" or posting cards saying "Leave the EU / No more Polish vermin" outside a school in Cambridge.
"New York City's climate, older buildings and population density are the main reasons for the presence of vermin in homes," said Julien Martinez, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene assistant press secretary.
The Skye Terrier is recognized as a fine sporting and vermin dog by the Victorian sportswriter Walsh, and Mayhews's sighting of one at the rat-pit suggests they were used for rat-baiting as well.
Get past all that, though, and "Rats" really comes across as something of an admiring ode to these little vermin, a tribute to how resourceful they are in evolving and circumventing means of exterminating them.
"We're Bible-reading folks, and we love that verse that says, 'Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven,' " Ree says.
"Every enclosed workplace shall be so constructed, equipped, and maintained, so far as reasonably practicable, as to prevent the entrance or harborage of rodents, insects, and other vermin," reads the online description of the standard.
"Using the words 'invasion,' 'infestation,' w respect to a specific, targeted group of people, implying they are vermin: this is the language of white supremacy & it goes all the way to the top," she wrote.
The buildings have become the domain of vermin, as well as vandals — and spirits and ghosts, if the suspicions of the paranormal investigators who have also been among those sneaking in are to be believed.
There's that filthy stingray, hiding squat on the ocean floor, and kicks up mud and it goes fleeing under the glass-bottomed boat with its forked tail, just the most frightened vermin you ever saw.
Trump will be a formidable candidate next year because he is prepared to look under the rocks of the American belief system and see the snakes and vermin that have camped there in the dark.
Or if you're fighting a dragon, the dragon is an annoying little pest, vermin really, and there's no glory in killing it; it's just hard, grisly work that leaves you aching and covered in burns.
Rather than fine innocent people, the managing agent should send a letter to shareholders reminding everyone of proper trash procedure, pointing out that leaving a mess in the compactor room is unsanitary and could attract vermin.
Conspicuously absent from the forum this year was a reliable mainstay of New Hampshire politics, presidential candidate and performance artist Vermin Supreme, who runs each cycle on the promise of providing free ponies for all Americans.
Since the "Red for Ed" movement started in Arizona, teachers have filled social media with pictures of of vermin-filled classrooms and tattered textbooks, improvised air conditioners and globes showing a Soviet Union and two Germanys.
"[Tenants] have had to endure living in units that are infested by rodents and vermin, plagued with water leaks that have caused mold and other issues, and, at times, lacking in basic utilities," the statement said.
In Bangkok, the military junta has been clearing vendors from spots where pedestrians have complained about littering, sidewalk congestion and vermin, officials said, and plans to move some into designated areas that would be more hygienic.
The Reuters reports here and later Congressional hearings detailed widespread hazards including lead paint exposure, vermin infestations, collapsing ceilings, mold and maintenance lapses in privatized base housing communities that serve some 700,000 U.S. military family members.
The festival will also include Philip Ridley's "Radiant Vermin," a satire about a young couple who is willing to go to great lengths for the chance to own their dream home, and "Ross & Rachel," by James Fritz.
Epstein's cell was cramped, musty, and likely infested with vermin, based on interviews with lawyers and other MCC inmates, and the financier may have encountered standing water, with overflowing urine and feces from the facility's faulty plumbing.
Three new breeds debuted in this year's competition: the sloughi, a North African sighthound; the American hairless terrier, first bred in the 1970s to hunt rats and other vermin; and the pumi, an ancient Hungarian herding breed.
"With rats, the map is almost three-dimensional: the surface, the buildings, everything underneath," Jason Munshi-South, a biology professor at Fordham University who has led "rat safaris" to observe the vermin in Manhattan, told Mr. Bradley.
The Cambridge News reported that cards reading " Leave the EU/No more Polish vermin", had been distributed in an area of Cambridge - including outside schools - just hours after the result of the EU referendum was announced on Friday.
"[Tenants] have had to endure living in units that are infested by rodents and vermin, plagued with water leaks that have caused mold and other issues, and, at times, lacking in basic utilities," the statement of charges said.
On top of shooting a weekend on the commune, she talked to VICE about what it's like to live life without electricity, and gave us some hot tips on how to keep vermin from sneaking into your cabin.
A series of acrid-hued woodcuts of a colossal, anthropomorphized rat riding two horses over a cityscape, and a rat hand-painted inside a huge pipe lying near the painting underscore the vermin-like nature of human civilization.
Even when not describing people directly, as in Trump's tweets about crime and vermin, the word connotes the idea the that a place is being degraded by people — dirty and undesirable people, in his eyes — who don't belong there.
On Tuesday, Vermin Supreme spent primary day like many of his more well-known opponents, fluttering around to locations across the southern portion of the state, pitching his free pony and mandatory tooth brushing platforms to everyone within earshot.
The Cambridge News newspaper reported that cards reading " Leave the EU/No more Polish vermin", had been distributed in an area of Cambridge - including outside schools - just hours after the result of the EU referendum was announced on Friday.
Prowling abandoned malls slowly being reclaimed by weeds and vermin, he captures images of trash-strewn food courts, frozen escalators, and mannequins seen through dust-streaked windows, their jaunty poses mocking the runaway consumption postwar America was built on.
Children have for many decades eagerly played on and around what is known officially as Umpire Rock, for the Heckscher Ballfields just north of it, and informally as Rat Rock, for the vermin that once overran it at night.
The Konzens are one of several families highlighted in a report from the Military Family Advisory Network published Wednesday, which found that military families living in on-base housing face dangerous conditions including mold, vermin and poor water quality.
In addition to the sloughi, there were two other new breeds in this year's competition: the American hairless terrier, which was bred in the 1970s to hunt rats and other vermin; and the pumi, an ancient Hungarian herding breed.
Welcome to a quick catch-up on this week's news in business and tech, so you can sound smart and well-read on Monday even if you spent most of your weekend scrolling through strangely cute pictures of vermin.
With an influx of new immigrants came different grape varieties, and a thriving export business to the United States, Europe and even Russia until the mid-1850s, when its vineyards were devastated by twin plagues of mildew and vermin.
Inspectors and epidemiologists for the Health Department who arrived last week at Belmont Park in Elmont N.Y., found signs of the vermin, as well as bedbugs, in the squalid cottages and barracks where the grooms and tack are housed.
TAMPA BAY Forwards: Carter Ashton, Michael Bournival, J.T. Brown, Cory Conacher, Erik Condra, Gabriel Dumont, Stefan Fournier, Byron Froese, Yanni Gourde, Mike Halmo, Henri Ikonen, Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond, Tye McGinn, Greg McKegg, Cedric Paquette, Tanner Richard, Joel Vermin.
Some 101 unsuspecting residents and property owners this year fell for a scam when they got a notice in the mail saying they were in violation of the city's vermin control regulations and owed $120, authorities said on Thursday.
At Senate Armed Services Committee hearings in response to Reuters reports describing U.S. military families facing squalid living conditions, lawmakers proposed fixes to hold private landlords and military branches accountable for hazards including peeling lead paint, mold and vermin infestations.
When we asked the landlord to take care of the problem, first they claimed we had been keeping the vermin as a pet, and later asked why having a raccoon in our walls was that big of an inconvenience at all.
Nineteen female residents at three housing projects alleged in a federal class-action suit that they were left to live in unsafe conditions, including dealing with vermin and mold and lack of heat, when they refused sexual demands from maintenance workers.
When I arrived outside the debate venue in Manchester on Saturday, I was told "all the Kasich people already left," which may have had something to do with the performance artist and perennial presidential candidate Vermin Supreme chasing Kasich supporters away.
Its 212-page report detailed people being held for years and tortured in secret, vermin-ridden detention centers, children being run down by tanks, rape of girls as young as seven, and babies being drowned, starved or smashed against trees.
Directed at a bouncy pace by David Mercatali and featuring an excellent Debra Baker as an all-knowing Mary Poppins-ish bureaucrat (talk about your nanny state), "Radiant Vermin" is a blithely told fable for the age of unaffordable housing.
This Ben deliberately killed the unarmed child in Afghanistan, and compares the act to exterminating vermin — a rare case of an American drama treating war crimes like crimes, rather than unfortunate bumps in the road for the killers' emotional health.
A short man in a beige button-down shirt emblazoned with the New York City health department logo walked through the doors of a restaurant kitchen, detected signs of vermin and called over the owner to tell him the bad news.
But she was haunted by worries, too, revolving around dependence, worries that in going abroad and leaving their country she and Saeed and Saeed's father might be at the mercy of strangers, subsisting on handouts, caged in pens like vermin.
It would be one thing if Smith were a kook—a Vermin Supreme–style stunt candidate or a LaRouche follower or a libertarian—but from what little I know about her, she seems to be a very normal state politician.
ABOUT THE LIGHTNING (14-11-2): Coach Jon Cooper shuffled his lines again in practice Wednesday, putting Kucherov (13 goals) with center Vladislav Namestnikov and Alex Killorn while moving Joel Vermin to the line with center Tyler Johnson and Ondrej Palat.
"I am not a monster," He pleads to me, or maybe himself, coming closer to me and revealing his flayed face in the red light; a rotten visage of vermin and decay barely concealing the blood congealed face and skull beneath.
When Trump caught heat for how he talked about Cummings and Baltimore — "better to have some vermin living in your neighborhood than to be one," wrote the editorial board of the Baltimore Sun — he fired back that Democrats were quick to cry racism.
Vermin Womb is a kind of Revenge-meets-Napalm Death-meets-Demilich hybrid that came squalling into being only two years prior to the release of its new full-length debut, Decline, and has already straight-up firebombed the current extreme metal landscape.
In fact, no one but first Peter and then Agnes can beat back the betrayal they are experiencing courtesy of their own flesh, their vermin emblematic of less obvious infestations — Peter's mounting sense of dread, for one, positing its own untreatable itch.
Played with manic (and tireless) verve by Scarlett Alice Johnson and Sean Michael Verey, Jill and Ollie are the central characters in Mr. Ridley's "Radiant Vermin," which opened on Tuesday night as part of the Brits Off Broadway Festival at 59E59 Theaters.
The report describes pregnant women sleeping on the floor, mice and vermin in food service areas and a system called the "red zone" where detainees are kept in their cells for 27 or more hours without access to toothbrushes or toilet paper.
Jason Munshi-South, a biology professor at Fordham University who has led "rat safaris" to observe the vermin in Columbus Park in Chinatown, said that while New York is doing more than other cities, it will never be able to entirely eradicate rats.
She&aposs another example of an older creator who provides something kids want to watch and connect with, and like McNeely, The McFarlands and Vermin Supreme, it&aposs not hard to imagine the importance of positive role models kids can look up to.
The squalor is a breeding ground for vermin, flies and disease, and health experts say it is no coincidence that a yellow fever epidemic that started in December in one of Luanda's vast slums has spread across the country and beyond, reaching even China.
Country dogs bred to kill vermin, badgers, weasels, and chase out foxes that had gone to ground, the various terriers, while adorable and sometimes classified as toy dogs today, have a notably vicious past, flashes of which can still be seen by their owners.
" The latest: The Baltimore Sun came out swinging in a scathing editorial Sunday reminding Trump that Baltimore "is part of the United States that he is supposedly governing" and that its "[b]etter to have some vermin living in your neighborhood than to be one.
William Hornaday, the zoologist who lamented the fate of the buffalo and helped inaugurate the modern conservation movement, was also a scientific racist who put a Congolese pygmy on display in a primate exhibit, and who thought immigrants from Southern Europe were "bird-killing" vermin.
Animal rescue groups have created working-cat programs wherein homeowners or store owners agree to provide the cats with shelter, food, water and medical care — promising to take care of it like any other pet — in exchange for an added line of defense against vermin.
It's long been known that Britain's Parliament building must be vacated for urgent repairs that will take years and cost billions, but the problem now goes beyond the water leaks and vermin infestation to Britain's global reputation as a model of democracy-in-action.
As staff members started breaking down the stage, Vermin Supreme, a New Hampshire political legend and frequent candidate known for wearing a boot over his head, climbed onstage to say hello to the remaining members of the crowd who were still talking about Yang.
Military leaders acknowledged Thursday that they did not have a final say in preventing the Trump administration from pulling money for military housing to build a southern border wall, even as the Defense Department reels from widespread reports of mold- and vermin-infested family housing. Sen.
" There were also lesser-known presidential hopefuls such as Vermin Supreme, a performance artist who wandered the event with a rubber boot on his head, and Marc Allan Feldman, who began his speech with a Libertarian rap in which he proclaimed, "Republicans and Democrats are wack.
The dogs in the other groups — sporting, hound, working, terrier, toy and herding — have clearly defined historical roles, but the nonsporting group is a collection of the leftovers: those who don't assist hunters, sniff out vermin, guard livestock, herd sheep or serve as pint-size companions.
Most of Detroit's public schools closed Monday in the face of a "sickout" by teachers who protested what they called unsafe, crumbling, vermin-infested and inadequately staffed buildings, and the failure of state lawmakers to agree on a plan to rescue a system teetering on the edge of insolvency.
It meant that Vermin Supreme, a perennial stunt candidate now running for the Libertarian Party's nomination, could show up and ask a two-part question: Had she read the Libertarian platform, and what would she name the free pony that he would give her upon winning the presidency?
A list of White House work orders obtained by NBC Washington reveals that 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is overrun with vermin — including mice in the Situation Room and a mess hall, ants in White House Chief of Staff John Kelly's office, and at least four reported cockroach infestations on the premises.
His clients have included not just bombastic right-wingers but the American Muslim Women Political Action Committee, the political activist Vermin Supreme, the Satanic Temple, a woman blogger whose coverage of the Steubenville High School rape case turned it into a national story, and the controversial civil rights attorney Lisa Bloom.
The proposed measure, outlined in an interview at the Pentagon by Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson and Chief of Staff David L. Goldfein, follows complaints from military families who say they are often powerless to challenge private industry landlords when they encounter dangerous mold, lead paint and vermin infestations.
Cleveland-born Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak's Bear (T)hugs features a plush bear—symbol of Russia—holding nesting dolls of Putin, Stalin, Lenin, Rasputin, and vermin, while her In The Nests series use animals to explore socio-political and economic themes, for example a baby bird being fed a Russian coin.
My friends and family make my life worth living, but they're also annoying assholes; New York City is a bountiful artistic playground when it's not a piss-reeking dumpster overflowing with vermin and garbage; artists who inspire me give me a reason to live, but oh my God, guys, shut the fuck up.
But the larger point, which slowly emerges as Anthony builds his argument by trying out the ideas next to one another, is that the roots of many social problems in Baltimore — and elsewhere in America — come from the way we subtly code racial and class biases in a manner reminiscent of our treatment of vermin.
But the road was eventually cleared, and they headed to their destination, where they met their counterparts—groups of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump supporters, backers of Libertarian Gary Johnson (who, like Stein protesters, wanted their candidate to be on the debate stage), a smattering of other fringe folk, like perpetual presidential candidate Vermin Supreme.
Then again, that's no surprise, since international politics is going through a retro phase — the Chinese Communist Party leader granting himself leadership for life, the Russian president announcing he has developed a nuclear superweapon, right-wing parties assuming power in Europe by comparing immigrants to vermin, spies-on-the-run getting poisoned in London.
Aiming your phone at other passengers while you frantically tap the screen with a fixed look of concentration on your face is never going to go down well — if you switch the AR off, you can look down at your phone and catch that purple vermin without the fear of someone accusing you of being a weirdo.
Enacted by President Hoover in 0003 and originating in World War I, the statute -- which makes it a crime for foreigners to come into the country through an unlawful entry point -- enjoyed critical support from eugenicists and white supremacists who believed in the superiority of the Nordic race and viewed immigrants as criminals, vermin and bacteria, and subhuman mongrels.
A stalwart of the underground music scene, his resume includes spending time in numerous respected outfits (Primitive Man, Vermin Womb, Many Blessings, Death of Self, Clinging to the Trees of a Forest Fire), running multiple DIY venues, and organizing a yearly fest (DAD Fest, or Denver All Day) celebrating the city's diverse array of metal, punk, and noise outfits.
There was this huge gap in time between designing the bill and actually having the benefits fully in place, which gave a lot of opportunity for the opposition to say, 'This will kill jobs, pestilence will come, vermin will fall from the sky' — and very little opportunity for us to say anything other than, 'Wait and see.
" Don't look too hard for any thematic link between the world of George R.R. Martin and Paddy's Pub… although there are echoes of Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish's matter-of-fact philosophizing when the gas-addled gang watches cartoons to figure out how to solve their vermin problem, and comes away with the realization, "The mouse always wins… The cat keeps getting hurt.
A Hail Mary campaign earlier this year imploring shoppers to go inside even as the store declared bankruptcy ("STRUT STRUT STRUT STRUT STRUT STRUT") was but a faint echo of the era when subversive tableaus of papier-mâché public figures, found objects, condoms on Christmas trees and the occasional scampering vermin mesmerized crowds, offended cardinals and even sold some clothes.
Last week, he completed his "Vermin of New York" series in Manhattan and Brooklyn, featuring pothole mosaics of a cockroach (on Bleecker Street near Mercer Street in Greenwich Village); a rat (on South Oxford Street in Fort Greene); a pigeon (on Pacific Street near Vanderbilt Avenue in Prospect Heights); and President Trump (on Second Street between First Avenue and Avenue A in the East Village).
At Spain, photos showed "unrepaired gaps in the walls letting in cold air and vermin, elementary school students clutching themselves for warmth as they walk down the halls, severe water damage in the gymnasium that has remained unrepaired for years causing the gym floor to warp and wave as well as mold and fungus accumulating with trash in the ventilation ducts, and a rat infestation," the suit said.
As the plaintiffs demonstrate, many classes lack even minimally usable textbooks; classrooms are overcrowded and have inadequate temperature controls so the students often suffer from extreme heat and cold; classrooms are infested with vermin; the drinking water in some of these schools is often contaminated; the bathrooms are filthy and unkempt; and many of the teachers assigned to these schools are asked to teach subjects for which they lack training or experience.

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