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"Those were my vices, and I'm sure they're a lot people's vices," she says.
I have my vices — but they're all awfully normal.
The only vestige of the old world are the vices.
We each have our own set of vices in life.
THE hardest vices to shake are those that come cheap.
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" But don't worry, the singer has her vices, "I love pasta!
Buying lottery tickets is one of Dodson's only vices, she says.
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But vices can also be a little mysterious, dangerous, and... sexy?
How can Jamaica's virtues be encouraged to triumph over its vices?
To hear Fleming tell it, Kyrgios's supposed vices were actually virtues.
Star's vices don't include alcohol or cigarettes, according to The List.
Clinton's virtues and Mr. Trump's vices have been obvious all along.
They're vices that help you deal with stress in some way.
When I ask him if he has any vices, he dodges.
When I ask him if he has any vices, he dodges.
You can't have a lasting civilization without plenty of pleasant vices.
These vices became painfully apparent during the financial and euro crises.
I'm sure you have a few, Scorpio; you love your vices.
As in painting, virtues and vices were personified on the stage.
We all have our food vices, and Oprah Winfrey is no exception.
It's easy to imagine Trump might be intolerant of vices like marijuana.
As you can probably tell, snacks and trash TV are my vices.
That is the basest of all instincts, passions, vices — the most hateful.
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When it comes to spending money, like everyone, I have my vices.
Sometimes their virtues are nearly as difficult to tolerate as their vices.
As in life generally, every policy has the vices of its virtues.
He won in 2016 despite the manifold vices chronicled by Mueller's team.
Nightlife can be nourishing—a way to feed virtues, rather than vices.
Before I started going to therapy I used to feel overwhelming guilt about unhealthy vices I struggle with, but when you guilt yourself it makes you want to continue those same vices, and it becomes a vicious cycle.
Global alcohol consumption has been dropping as consumers find other vices — like marijuana.
Different vices have different economic costs since they harm people in different ways.
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It is not just Davos Man's vices that are fuelling the populist fire.
" And that includes treating herself to a few vices: "French fries, olives, shopping.
Vices of the strip – prostitution, fights, drug possession – are adjudicated in this court.
Vices of the strip - prostitution, fights, drug possession - are adjudicated in this court.
The idea is to cure the government of one of its principal vices.
We also grow adept at concealing our misgivings, anxieties, personal problems, and vices.
The vices of Ms. Chouinard's work brought out the virtues of Mats Ek's.
"Stop" encompasses Spam, corned beef, sausages, candy, cookies, beer, and other assorted vices.
But those were about the only health vices he avoided on the trail.
I think this is the appeal of our vices, from gambling to drugs.
So which strategy prevailed, the virtuous one or the style governed by vices?
In those days, the author's vices were obnoxiousness and large quantities of cocaine.
He proselytized against drinking and smoking, warning his kids away from those vices.
Vices are nothing to ashamed of, in fact, everyone has at least one.
"Culture simply cannot do without passions, vices, and acts of malice," he writes.
The focus was less on actions than on countering temptations toward those vices.
During the Middle Ages, the emphasis was still on the sins as vices.
The vices stayed: attempts to ban the brothels in the post-war years faltered.
The firm focuses particularly on stocks associated with notable "vices," like smoking and drinking.
"Everyone should get to have their own vices and TV is a fine one."
They're probably more persons—much more than me—of their own vanities and vices.
This constellation of human traits has virtues and vices, and the two are intertwined.
Helen also tells Frank that Patrick is an addict although the men have different vices.
WATCH THIS: Make the Creamiest-Ever Mashed Potatoes But like anyone, he has his vices.
Under positive liberty the state is justified in helping people overcome their internal, mental vices.
But HabitRPG can help you get your vices under control and have fun doing it.
While answering a question from a fan, Pinkett Smith opened up about her own vices.
The former president told comedian Jerry Seinfeld that nachos were one of his greatest vices.
But Hinge's data shows that owning up to certain vices could actually harm your profile.
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"People can get away with vices if they do it in small amounts," he said.
Juice WRLD is a compelling narrator, sounding desperate and woeful, swallowed whole by his vices.
If only the verdict on some of my other vices could shake out this way. ●
I resumed all my old vices to survive them, and adopted a few new ones.
Virtues and vices The experiment also sparked a new interest in the subject of virtues.
We've seen this movie before: witness our experience with gambling, the lottery, and other vices.
Among many other vices, he had a weakness for women and a sensitivity to beauty.
It's like you're talking about these "vices" that aren't really that edgy or interesting. Right.
But when you think about it, taxing vices hasn't always been the cure for all ills.
One is clamping down on supposed vices such as smoking shisha and sleeping in past 6.53am.
There's a conspiracy theory around that, too, involving Walt Disney himself and one of his vices.
Unlike the wars on drugs and other vices, this is a story with a happy ending.
"It's about a normal modern day relationship: the questioning, betrayal, infidelity, vengeance and vices," said Zita.
Instead, Nissen sees the negative impact these vices have on their budget — and their financial future.
And his vices are, dare we say, very much in line with his party's recent tradition.
That's not to say that Canada's most flawless export is without an appropriate number of vices.
On the 8th, a solar — or new moon — eclipse in Pisces puts our vices on blast.
And no set of character witnesses — to Kavanaugh's virtues or vices — is the final, irrefutable word.
Some numb themselves with vices such as drugs and alcohol, but those provide only temporary escape.
According to the survey, even Americans who can acknowledge their vices aren't that willing to change.
"Break them up" has the virtue of sounding simple, and all the vices of being simplistic.
Here are some of the vices we're standing by, and science's logic for why you should too.
So there's a hesitation to give up your vices because you think that's what unlocks your abilities.
As you know, Justin's recently opened up about some of his old vices, including sex and drugs.
From an economic standpoint, both leaders exacerbated all the vices of their predecessors between 85033 and 1998.
But when new verbal vices become old habits, their power to shape our thought does not diminish.
Writers and directors have long been warning society of its own vices through the sci-fi lens.
Bannon's rhetorical move of transforming vices based on irrational prejudice into virtues is not without historical precedent.
Use today's sensitive energy to make art, and do your best not to overindulge in your vices.
Sitting beside the pig head is an assortment of vices: betel nut, rolled tobacco, and rice wine.
Those in Mattress Advisor's survey may be on to something when it comes to giving up vices.
Once a tattered haven for drugs and other vices, it is now a place of nighttime joggers.
Still, he doesn't have the kinds of vices that Pedro Pascal's Agent Javier Peña did in Colombia.
"They're meant to be 'source' vices, or foundational places where the devil gets a foothold," DeYoung said.
Fat Mike's been open about his vices -- his band just released 'Hepatitis Bathtub,' a book about drug abuse.
The proper response to excess isn't excess in the opposite direction (both of which are vices) — it's virtue.
The three lenses are operating at different levels: personality, emotions, the level of the virtues and the vices.
It would be no surprise if others had chosen to emulate its virtues—and adopted its vices, too.
If you're struggling to overcome certain vices, take some inspiration from Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Mark Cuban.
It could be seen not just in their vices, but also their virtues—particularly a rather selective toleration.
Vaping and pot — vices that are relatively new to taxation — are also subject to state and local levies.
Aside from peanut butter and honey sandwiches, the actor's other vices include the Easter treat Cadbury créme eggs.
In the book, he admits that he did try to "downplay" his "vices" because she didn't do drugs.
While oppressing his own people internally; externally, Maduro and his backers are spreading their vices across the Americas.
Estimates vary widely, but as with other vices — alcohol, gambling and tobacco — billions are expected, albeit not immediately.
Both tend more closely to their vices than to their son or their three-year-old daughter, Kayla.
American material vices corrupt and ultimately destroy a reptilian David Bowie in The Man Who Fell to Earth.
The bars in the area look like clandestine sites where everyone congregated to dedicate themselves to their vices.
Mozambique - 2014: Two articles in Mozambique's Portuguese colonial-era penal code criminalizing "vices against nature" were repealed. 9.
There is no black person who could have the kind of vices Donald Trump and, hell, be governor.
Managing vices is difficult, especially among high-earning athletes who may not receive the financial education they need.
And many saloons would introduce vices like gambling and prostitution into their businesses to help them turn profits.
My favorite of Schwalbe's essays are the ones that praise underappreciated values, those sometimes incorrectly categorized as vices.
Fortunately, now you can get 15 of them in the new Urban Decay Vault of Vices, Pop Sugar reports.
Trump has plenty of vices, and thanks to decades of media coverage America knows about a lot of them.
Swapping meals out for juice, eating more raw produce, and avoiding my usual vices had left me feeling amazing.
But knowing the power of compound interest, I've always tried very hard to refrain from giving into my vices.
Sin City is losing a monopoly on one of America's vices, but gaining a share in its favourite pastimes.
"This exposes some Zimbabweans to such vices as human trafficking," said IOM Chief of Mission in Zimbabwe, Lily Sanya.
Throughout Game of Thrones' first five seasons, the show and the books had basically the same virtues — and vices.
The first wolf embodies emotions and vices such as hate, greed, arrogance, dishonesty, anger, false pride, superiority and ego.
We all have bad habits and vices - even if it's sneaking a piece of candy every night after dinner.
There is no black person who could have the kind of vices Donald Trump has and, hell, be governor.
One of my worst vices is that I consider ice cream to be a part of the food pyramid.
At least, most vices people report on the app — like using drugs or smoking — aren't exactly a turn-on.
In addition, when a breakdown in civic life follows a disaster, we often see looting and other such vices.
Euphoria isn't just a racy show that exposes viewers to rampant drug use, graphic sex scenes, and other vices.
Sadly, they were scuppered when the real-world vices of others became a little too much to deal with.
Connections to VIPs and insider information may appear, but be careful not to get swept away by your vices.
Mozambique Two articles in Mozambique's Portuguese colonial-era penal code criminalising "vices against nature" were repealed in 2014. 8.
In this study, we asked whether acting in ways that demonstrate various vices and virtues elicits cooperation from others.
Sure, he enjoys a few vices: "I don't like rules, and break as many as I can," he said.
Mozambique Two articles in Mozambique's Portuguese colonial-era penal code criminalizing "vices against nature" were repealed in 2014. 8.
Its devotees, too, rail against a discredited priesthood and its vices—in this case, central bankers and quantitative easing (QE).
Callan: Yes, Danny raises a legitimate point that taxing vices often fails to raise the large amounts of revenue promised.
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The broader category of junk food acknowledges its inherent vices, but that hasn't stopped people from consuming candy and soda.
" He added: "Some don't want to invest in vices like smoking and drinking, but other people don't care about that.
Regardless of what the Koran says, politicians in Kano, the north's biggest city, think divorce is breeding "vices in society".
If asked, here are five tips I would give Mr. Trump: Hide your vices better: None of us is perfect.
Hugh Hefner The late Playboy founder had given up alcohol and was candid about his vices being weed and women.
Of course if we flip over the card of the ordinary virtues we find the ordinary vices: resentment, pettiness, chauvinism.
Smith claims Juice also used weed, Xanax, Ecstasy, morphine and coke ... but Percocet and lean were his go-to vices.
Whatever its other virtues or vices, the decision offends constitutional norms that are neither liberal nor conservative but simply American.
Without "adult supervision" and institutional restraints, the C.E.-Bro's vices end up infecting the culture of the workplaces they control.
While we're on the subject of secret vices, one of mine is Showtime's "Billions," which is approaching its season finale.
On both occasions, the problem was not so much the racing itself, but rather the vices that inevitably accompanied it.
First, I wanted to talk about how easily vices, like alcohol and smoking, can be passed down in that world.
Once the list developed as part of Christian tradition, the seven deadly sins were called "capital" sins or "principal" vices.
Never trust a man who makes a great show of not drinking – he's almost surely covering for more destructive vices.
Marijuana and alcohol have long been portrayed as relatively similar vices with a variety of risks and a few benefits.
Try not to overindulge in your vices today to make up for what you think is missing in your life.
"French fries and vino are my vices," she explains, saying she'd rather enjoy a glass of wine than indulge in dessert.
Falwell has serially defended or obfuscated Trump's personal sins and vices in ways that seem deeply inconsistent with traditional Christian ethics.
This certainly isn't to condone vices that cause destruction, but a little dirt in the corners can be fun and exciting.
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Vices, bad habits, points of weakness — call them what you will; if you're human, you have one or two or 10.
Even when someone's life appears completely wrecked, even when we see it devastated by vices or addictions, God is present there.
Being responsible is huge this month, but we all need our vices and to break the rules once in a while.
But, Fury got his life together now -- he's quit the vices, lost the weight and won his last 2 comeback fights.
Personally, I think that all of these vices need to be legalized and taxed and out from the underground and regulated.
I have worked for three very large companies — Exxon, General Electric and Phillips Petroleum — and I understand their virtues and vices.
We're supposed to think of our vices as the behaviors we need to change, or at least keep a guilty secret.
Hinge, an online dating app, delved into their user data to figure out just how sexy other people find our vices.
Across the board in all age groups, men admitted they are bigger impulse buyers than women and spend more on vices.
The sonnet clips its author's wings—and yet a wide sample of appetites and aversions, vices and virtues, sneaks into it.
The potential for confusion is definitely large, even in the U.S., where these vices aren't quite as rampant as in Europe.
We learn about changes in how people were housed, how they got to work, how they enjoyed their pleasures and vices.
We see our virtues and vices reflected in animals — hardworking beavers, indolent sloths, innocent lambs, greedy vultures — through a glass darkly.
Citizens could be classified fairly accurately by Aristotle's virtues and vices or by the Ten Commandments taken in their bare essences.
But the book also plays with the idea that humans will bring Earth habits and vices with them wherever they go.
It's what they might bring up in somebody else, a lack of awareness, jealousy, anger, other vices that we keep at bay.
A perfect book about obsession, longing, addiction and human vulnerability should embody those vices and struggle to overcome them, without complete success.
But it's tough to complain when two centuries-old brands bring two beloved vices, chocolate and beer, right where they belong—together.
It is thus tempting to believe that Democrats will rise from the ashes of 2016 by virtue of President Donald Trump's vices.
In it he records the many flaws, rivalries, vices and eccentricities that together create a family photograph of the Quattrocento and Cinquecento.
The commonplace vices of an other-directed existence — vanity, envy, insecurity — seem to be magnified many times among these denizens of ­solitude.
But it's also one of our biggest dietary vices: on average, we consume nearly 50 percent more than the recommended daily limit.
As coke and heroin were increasingly demonized as vices of dangerous young working- and lower-class men, particularly black men, criminalization intensified.
Because Trump is so hyperbolic — and so dishonest — about our vices, we're prone to focusing excessively and even exclusively on our virtues.
For example, if soda is one of your main vices, you can try having a seltzer instead when the craving hits you.
Caruana, the 27-year-old No. 2 player in the world, cuts out certain vices months before a competition as a detox.
Moreover, any cost-benefit analysis on the social impact of these vices needs to take into account that people do find them enjoyable.
" The complaint states that the bodyguards "were forced to protect [Depp] from himself and his vices while in public, becoming caretakers for him.
RUTHLESS politicians often try to pin their own vices on their critics: anti-corruption campaigners, for example, frequently find themselves accused of graft.
We spoke to high-functioning drug users who are in their 22627s about their vices and how these may have affected their lives.
Jiang Zemin, who was then party chief, declared that historical nihilism was one of several ideological vices that had "seriously eroded" the party.
That paved the way for lawmakers to remove the provision characterizing same-sex relationships as "vices against nature," according to Human Rights Watch.
He positioned himself as someone who could help their daughter's dancing career, and also protect her from drugs, alcohol, and other teenage vices.
We've got some ideas for ways Vili can release stress without his vices ... after all, he's been banging Mary since he was 13.
An unrepentant smoker and hard partier, Mayorga was once able to negate the damage of his vices simply through the virtue of youth.
Too many Republicans have convinced themselves of that, in part by minimizing those vices, seeing them as ephemeral, or simply averting their gazes.
The shop's first location, now closed, was in an area historically known to cater to the vices of travelers from across the border.
I also curate the English translations for an online and print lifestyle magazine, and supplement my vices with extra translating and interpreting jobs.
The spending part is important because when you turn to so many vices to deal with your emotions, spending becomes a nice comfort.
Now that her so-called vices feel less abnormal than they must have in the 1960s, making drama of her is more difficult.
Angola - January 2019: removed a ban on "vices against nature" from its penal code, which had been interpreted as criminalizing gay sex. 3.
" Watch: T-Pain tells us his greatest vices He added, "If you do magic, it's the quickest most fraudulent route to impressing people.
Many are drawn here by the promise of vices not as easily found back home, including products made from exotic animals like tigers.
It's the most wonderful time of the year, when many of us are vowing to purchase gym memberships and quit our harmful vices.
"Now that they are set free, he may relapse into his past negative attitude of absconding from school and other vices," Sha'aban said.
Botha has perfected a rough-hewn, not-quite-finished aesthetic (full of zip ties, vices, wires, and cables) that tantalizingly straddles different interpretations.
It was a grueling period, the suit explains: For the Vices, watching heir two-year-old daughter getting poked with needles was particularly agonizing.
In turn, he uses his self-imposed suffering as an excuse to behave badly, reasoning that he's "earned" some vices with his hard work.
Since then, Angola has shed the "vices against nature" provision in its laws, which was widely interpreted to be a ban on homosexual conduct.
Get rid of your vices, free your heart from the confines of love, play "Perfectly Lonely" and you're on your way to dreamy skin. 
Gaspard Maîterpierre, who showed with the Parisian gallery Galerie l'Inlassable, uses gold leafing on his daily objects to explore vices, conspiracies, and individual mythology.
The Republican Party has become a dysfunctional family: its members forever currying favor with the old man, enabling his vices and denying his transgressions.
He told CNN in 2013 that he credited God for living so long but said he didn't take any medicine and enjoyed his vices.
I think just because he came out of rehab he needed to find new vices and part of that is being scary to us.
Because you have a reputation for being such a hard worker, Capricorn, people don't realize how much you love your vices, but you do!
It seems that studies on coffee—like wine, chocolate, and so many of our favorite vices—are published every other day conflicting one another.
Hovered over by her longtime manager (a perfect Jude Law), she has betrayed intimates, indulged in the usual vices and become a tabloid mainstay.
Reasonable minds will continue to disagree about the virtues and vices of long-term military detention as a staple of contemporary US military policy.
That period of life in which we compound for the vices that remain by reviling those we have no longer the vigor to commit.
A bowl full of greenery helps one pretend that all of their vices have been eradicated and expunged, perhaps at the cost of eating pleasure.
GUTFELD: No, neither was I. I was - you know what&aposs great about this, his vices are baseball, beer and debt, which makes him American.
I mean, it's slim, but I'd be lying if I say I didn't have my sins, I have my vices, I have my fuck-ups.
She came up with excuse after excuse, all of which blamed the vices of the system that was punishing her, instead of acknowledging her own.
Reddit user bitchytyphoon decided to make her family Christmas a little more bearable by making a bingo board of all of her Grandpa's unfortunate vices.
Though he credited God for his long life, Overton told a local Fox station in a previous interview that his vices also helped as well.
For past generations, that meant rejecting greed, lust or sloth; for us, it usually means rejecting cruelty and bigotry, which are pre-eminently political vices.
Unfortunately, this is too optimistic for jackasses like myself whose vices and pettiness and lack of discipline seem to persist through any state of emergency.
Angola In January 210 Angola removed a ban on "vices against nature" from its penal code, which had been interpreted as criminalising gay sex. 22012.
People are willing to sacrifice some pretty popular vices — like alcohol and pizza — in exchange for a lifetime of restful sleep, a new survey reveals.
Kevin is adrift and a bit pathetic, attracted to "the world" but tortured by his own vices; he also desperately desires to have a girlfriend.
Francis denounced a list of "vices" by politicians who he said undermined authentic democracy and brought disgrace to public life through various forms of corruption.
The menace, which predates comic books, comes from ancient Christian tradition: a group of fundamental vices that afflict the heart, called the seven deadly sins.
Angola In January 210 Angola removed a ban on "vices against nature" from its penal code, which had been interpreted as criminalizing gay sex. 22012.
Fittingly he'd later end up working with fellow choirboy Chance the Rapper, but "Money" was his first attempt at making secular vices feel like sacred music.
That is why I think there is as much reason to be excited about the technology's virtues as there is to be concerned about its vices.
Also coursing through Shanghai's veins was opium, the original sin, and attendant vices—gambling, the sex trade and gun-running to feed China's growing political violence.
Even if she resorted to her vices, she also got out her feelings about the divorce in a healthy way by letting it fuel her art.
These are some hard-to-kick vices, after all, and you likely won't see us turning down a slice of New York cheesecake any time soon.
Of all the vices listed in the survey, women outpaced men in spending more than $16 a month in only one category: coffee out-of-home.
Her sole vices appear to be taking pictures of her two Siberian huskies and cleaning — that Dyson vacuum cleaner post, she points out, was not sponsored.
Individuals react in more ways than politicians can anticipate and are ingenious when it comes to finding ways around obstacles between them and their favorite vices.
I wanted to test my mettle with one of these months, but abstaining from one, two, or even three of my vices just wouldn't cut it.
"A very good person, a simple guy with no vices," Victor Manuel Nuñez Carbajal, who attended school with Mr. Bahena Rivera, said in a Facebook message.
"Rough Night" wants its female characters to get down, dirty and dumb, too, and indulge in their ostensible vices as unapologetically as any Zach Galifianakis boob.
Rice, formerly known as Blythe Junction, sprouted up in the early 1900s around the Santa Fe Railroad and gained a reputation for gambling and other vices.
If the freshman season of This Is Us had one goal, it was to make us love Pearson family patriarch Jack Pearson (Milo Ventimiglia), despite his vices.
"French fries and vino are my vices," she confessed to Delish last year, adding that she'll skip dessert in favor of a "big beautiful red" any day.
Bohemian Rhapsody, whose script the Queen members apparently had approval on, ended up offering a Disneyland version of Mercury's life that sweeps his vices under the rug.
Its "vices against nature" law was done away with by a new penal code, another African country freeing itself from the policies inherited from its colonial masters.
Avoid any of the major vices, such as gambling in the stock market, and you've got the equivalent of the "success sequence" for upper middle-class households.
"Money won't pay for your problems/You gotta fix them yourself/Vices and pity won't solve 'em/Stop feeling bad for yourself," Lovato sings in the track.
The general ennui produced by all that waiting around can lead to booze or drugs and other such vices, because, well, sometimes there's nothing else to do.
Despite 14 years of touring, playing shows, making records, travelling endlessly, and being surrounded by vices, Flowers looks younger than me, a man ten years his junior.
An epoch is usually better mirrored in its vices than in its virtues; civic virtues are constant, whereas each corrupt period is corrupt in its own way.
In putting them together, Rogers forces these two quintessentially English types to reflect on the extent to which they are complicit in each other's virtues and vices.
Their restaurants are stereotyped for their immaculate cleanliness—a product of a religious commitment to hygiene and an avoidance of certain vices like cigarettes, alcohol, and gambling.
Tucked away in an arcadian setting, the village aims to cultivate deep maths appreciation among its visitors without the vices of modern life getting in the way.
Perhaps the more important question is what occurs in the invisible primary stage, when party elites consider the many potential candidates and their relative virtues and vices.
Shortly after his arrival, Mr. Connell said, he was approached by Imperial Tobacco, which at the time was expanding its spectrum of vices to include potato chips.
You have to look hard to find the sort of human details (reports of meals, travels, vices, personages, vexations) that coax good books of letters to life.
Ya gotta feel for Kurupt ... the rapper's trying to recover from a drinking problem and stay sober, but he was living in a house stocked with vices.
Speaking of vices, Justin also says he abused Xanax in his youth, adding ... "Drugs put a screen between me and what I was doing" -- namely, his promiscuity.
Spiraling deeper and deeper into his vices, and feeling rejected by Iris' new found and unwavering faith, he gets into his car and decides to leave her behind.
" Keng, president of a mining firm, said the Rappler story included "malicious imputations of crimes, vices and defects, which tarnish my good and clean reputation with the public.
While Paul The First claims he won't hand over the cash because he doesn't want to enable his grandson's vices, that's not the true root of his reasoning.
Sources close to Tommie tell TMZ ... she was trying her best to sober up in recent weeks, staying away from alcohol even though she was surrounded by vices.
I, along with the Republican Party, would define morality in narrow terms: heterosexual marriage, abstaining from vices, obeying the law, and not being a financial "drain" on society.
I am not willing to give up any of these liquid vices, despite my already-compromised urinary tract, so I accept that I have to pee a lot.
For those of us who do choose to dabble in the vices of our mothers and fathers, it may seem like we're playing fast and loose with fate.
There are strong opinions flying around about the virtues and vices of burritos, and we should probably apologize for this deep-fried pickle enchilada from back in 2012.
Guevara also fought for the creation of a "new man" under socialism in Cuba, and against the vices of the former regime, centered on tourism, prostitution and gambling.
Now in the morning, I drink a lot of coffee — one of my vices — and then usually have vegan eggs and avocado, plus some sort of cereal mix.
And the Voxs, BuzzFeeds, and Vices of the world are figuring out how to survive as cheap and plentiful investor money has disappeared, while smaller operations like Mic.
In " Dictators' Dinners: A Bad Taste Guide to Entertaining Tyrants," Victoria Clark and Melissa Scott offer astonishing insights into dictators' table manners, food vices, and fears of poisonings.
Industry documents, court testimony, and advertisements all show that the tobacco industry has been working for decades to equate nicotine with innocuous vices like coffee, tea, or gummy bears.
Mothers don't exactly have the best rep when it comes to social media, with common vices like sharing embarrassing photos on Facebook or not quite understanding how to tweet.
Molly teaches herself about Texas hold 'em and the vices of rich men, and then saunters around her high-end gambling den like a unimpressed demigoddess in designer stilettos.
The creators (from Robb Report magazine) refer to these curated items as "vices," picked especially for you to have a unique experience for whatever type of connoisseur you are.
Indeed, your vices have helped fund state and federal coffers in the form of excise taxes — levies that are applied to the consumption of a particular good or service.
Instead, research suggests that you'd probably be much better served by using that money to join a gym—and maybe cutting back on a few of your vices, too.
Today, MUNCHIES correspondent Michelle Leung discusses Utah's 'dirty soda' craze, where the Mormon majority avoids vices like booze and cigarettes and drinks soda spiked with flavored syrup shots instead.
We had one last month that cleverly dealt with poker hands, and today's puzzle holds a basic recipe for another of life's pleasures (or vices, depending on your outlook).
The soccer it plays stands at odds with all of the accepted axioms of the elite game; what the continent's aristocrats would regard as vices, it treats as virtues.
"I know conventionally a vice is something like pornography addiction or smoking crack cocaine with strangers in hotel rooms — both of which vices I've had in the past," Moby said.
Many women voted for Trump in spite of his many character flaws, because they believed the cause of change far outweighed the candidate's own vices Of course, candidates matter, too.
The two vices have something in common: After you've smoked a bowl or had a couple glasses of your favorite drink, it's easy to lose track of what you're spending.
His pet themes of disinflation, the dangers of debt, the vices of central bankers and the perils of complacency are now also found in the PowerPoint packs of rival strategists.
Before Deciding To Lose The Weight So he ditched his food vices for a mix of healthy proteins (eggs, chicken, protein shakes) and complex carbs (quick oats and sweet potatoes).
The wines (or vodka shooters) and other vices, the pleasure of being the queen bee of her clique of friends, and the madness of being Adora's daughter, sick on hallucinations.
If it theoretically works for Food That Is Bad for You, could this "offsetting" tactic be applied to other vices, like regularly taking way more drugs than you ever should?
"The prize money won't pay for my tourism management education, but I am grateful that (efforts to raise awareness) of negative vices within the community are bearing fruit," said Lekatoo.
Because they shared neither the overwhelming burdens of the extremely poor, nor the all-consuming vices of the very rich, they were uniquely positioned to mediate between the two extremes.
It's not in large purchases, but instead within the small, reoccurring spending on our daily vices, whether it's for takeout, streaming services or for retail therapy through an impulse buy.
Bachman read a copy of Bourdain's bestseller "Kitchen Confidential," which recounts more than two decades of Bourdain's life, working in restaurants and indulging vices, from cocaine to heroin to booze.
On the one hand, many of the pro-Trump thinkers seem to believe that for all his distinctive vices, Trump would probably end up governing largely as a conventional Republican.
They all agree to live somewhat off the grid, according to Bean's edicts: no electronics, alcohol or artificial anything, modern vices Bean believes may have contributed to their children's difficulties.
" But as prospects of wealth and power opened up, the church would have to protect itself from "a new class of men, dangerous alike from their talents or their vices.
But the kinds of vices people often seek to give up on New Year's are more mild: sugar, lazing around on the couch, alcohol, stress at work, or spending money.
But it would be foolish to make the opposite mistake and imagine that Jews are especially public-spirited; they're just people, with the same virtues and vices as everyone else.
But I found that I tend to replace old vices with new ones, and a fixation on sex quickly followed in the wake of my cold turkey change of lifestyle.
The Cincinnati band hasn't released an album since 2012's Vices and, given their outspoken love of devouring entire cases of Keystone Light, no one was really expecting them to.
Trump, as one might expect from a reality show host, proved masterful in exploiting the worst vices of the media for conflict, scandalous behavior and the pseudo-objectivity of opinion surveys.
"In this country, we have an issue with associating people who are struggling economically and people of color with vices like drug use, alcohol use, gambling," said Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs.
Many northern politicians, while eager to appear pious, are not really committed to stamping out booze and fornication, perhaps because so many voters want to be left to their own vices.
Duterte campaigned for the presidency promising to be tough on criminals, the corrupt, and drug pushers and users and to uproot vices one by one, such as smoking and illegal gambling.
The new president added online gambling to his hit list of vices, with the gaming regulator opting not to renew expired licenses of gaming cafes to prevent poor Filipinos from betting.
It may seem like a sick form of sadism to give up two vices at the same time, but research indicates that smoking and drinking are bedfellows best evicted in tandem.
So despite a period of uncomfortable questions and a new public reckoning about the virtues and vices of reality TV, it seems certain that "Love Island" will continue to "crack on."
" Devices for vices The Stanford and Spokane resources appeared in a December company memo outlining Juul's plans, which included "designing alternatives to traditional prevention programs" by culling from "best practice resources.
Painter and designer Luke Mack tuned in to the temptations of first impressions and their diversion from the truth in his series of oil paintings, which address the influence of vices.
At those times in my life that I undergo some disciplinarian makeover, and quit some or all collectively-deemed-as-such vices, I become, in my mind, representative of both qualities.
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Is it a series of values, traits and skills that others might do well to emulate, or a set of selfish boasts and vices that make the world a darker place?
Advocates of taxes on vices such as smoking and obesity argue that they also impose negative externalities on the public, since governments have to spend more to take care of sick people.
Such is the nature of being a celebrity impersonator, however — you are relying on a famous person with access to excessive wealth and the vices of fame to maintain the public's support.
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"I'm married and left the West — the land of miscreants — to live under the Islamic State so I could protect my religion from the vices and problems of democratic society," she said.
And there's a bookend to "Takin' Pills" from their debut album to be found in "Stop Drop and Roll One," where the personalities, and vices, of all three women get some shine.
And for Weeknd's fatal kryptonite to be a bruised heart—as opposed to the vices he uses as a crutch, or the dreams and insecurities that terrorize him,—is peculiar at best.
Damian even indulges in one of Curry's vices: the so-very-thirsty heaving of Arenas-style long bombers: But, aesthetically and thematically, Lillard's small differences place him in a totally different world.
Through his conscious lyrics and deeply calming voice, Macka B makes you want to throw your vices in the bin immediately and feel the overwhelming spiritual embrace of Our Beautiful Planet Earth.
This is a government formed to ease the external pressure and conserve the vested interests of a political class; hence, it does not address the structural vices of the troubled South Sudan.
In one of the more elaborately Gothic setpieces of the novel, she begins slipping poison into her child's wine so that he'll associate drunkenness with sickness and won't inherit his father's vices.
They called for a large protest demanding the withdrawal of U.S. forces, then for his supporters to abandon anti-government protests, then rejoin them but cleanse them of alcohol and other vices.
Certainly the group of vices — pride, envy, greed, anger, sloth, gluttony, and lust — have popped up in literature and popular culture before, from Dante's Divine Comedy to David Fincher's 1995 film Seven.
For photography buffs the show is an indulgence on par with any of today's popular vices, and for the wealthy, picking up a Sally Mann for $12,000 must be the ultimate thrill.
Its purpose is to help believers come to terms with the more difficult aspects of their faith, and to disentangle themselves from worldly vices or distractions that turn them away from God.
" He says the Holey Artisan Cafe, located in Dhaka's diplomatic quarter, was chosen because it was a "sinister place" where "crusaders would gather to drink alcohol and commit vices through the night.
Many of the party members that join you throughout Berseria have their similar vices, often embodied in a physical item like Eizen's coin or Rokurou's family heirloom, a sword he refuses to unsheath.
Fama CEO and co-founder Ben Mones said that employers aren't that interested in recreational vices like alcohol use, but instead are focused on keeping bullies, misogynists and bigots out of their workplace.
His clients are unashamed of their vices (including, but not limited to: cocaine, crystal meth, booze, group sex, cigarettes, selfies, and compulsive lying) and often unsure about what they're doing with their lives.
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She was found almost three years to the day after her mother accidentally drowned in a bathtub in Beverly Hills, a victim of the vices Houston had fought for much of her career.
In deed if not word, Republicans are demonstrating that they regard both deficits and graft as vices to be enjoyed during periods of GOP rule, then become hypocritically outraged about from the wilderness.
"Sadly and very sadly indeed, the (Internally Displaced People) camps have become avenues that horrible stories of sexual slavery, prostitution rings, drug peddling and other social vices are emanating from," the governor said.
Yet while chiding extreme libertarianism, Selbourne veers dangerously close to Comstockery in his tsk-tsking of noise that "masquerades as music," gender fluidity, sperm banks, bad grammar, video plagiarists and other presumed vices.
Auben is spirited and popular, but he's been branded with six different vices on his arms, while his twin brother Kasim only has one — which can make all the difference for a successful future.
Barton Springs Rd.The neighborhood on Barton Springs Rd. is nice and pleasant in the way sociable people without any apparent vices who enjoy spending weekend afternoon frollicking in the park are nice and pleasant.
McQueen died in 2010, by suicide; Winehouse died of alcohol poisoning, in 2011; in 2012, Houston drowned in her own vices—Xanax, cocaine, a litany of prescription drugs—in a Beverly Hills hotel bathtub.
It was a long-standing protocol of book appreciation to consider things like the gender, sexuality, ethnicity, personal vices, personal virtues (if any), and prior reputation of the author irrelevant to a book's merits.
There are moments that recall the aged Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull sitting in front of a mirror, alone, trying to come to terms with the life he's derailed through his vices and addictions.
Whether it's the stain of having murdered Jesus or an inborn capacity for greed or deception, the vices perceived by the anti-Semite belong to "the Jew," not someone who happens to be Jewish.
" WATCH: Shonda Rhimes Opens up About the Moment That Sparked Her Dramatic Weight Loss Mitchell was able to give up all of her vices, but admits, "It was pretty hard and I was pretty cranky.
There were a couple of people in the video that I was speaking to and they had gone through a lot of battles with different vices, and they talked about what they learned from it.
One of the discoveries I made is that when you look at the history of potentially addictive pleasures there's a tendency to blend vices and experiences in ways that increase the addictive qualities of products.
But this week we're taking a break from vices and we're talking about something that might not make you think tech necessarily, but it's something that a lot of people have been asking us about.
Screenshot via YouTube Jelly Roll's most recent album, Sobriety Sucks, would seem to imply that he's made some tough decisions to quit the daily vices that a hick-hop rapper should be forced to uphold.
There are message boards and subreddits filled to the brim with opinions on the virtues and vices of different switch mechanisms, dissecting every aspect and component right down to the plastic used in the keycaps.
America's messianic societies were not perfect: In their quest to tame the vices of hypertrophied American individualism, some of America's messiahs engaged in forms of repression and control that most would consider authoritarian, if not abusive.
To help us nip these vices in the bud, we turned to real women to confess their greatest hair misdeeds, as well as our trusty squad of hair experts to provide some easy-to-implement solves.
"This digital generation satisfies so much of their novelty-seeking impulses through their phones, they hardly have the time or interest to pursue these old vices altogether," wrote the researchers at AwesomenessTV in a recent report.
Lodro Rinzler, a buddhist teacher and co-founder of the NYC meditation studio, MNDFL, incorporates food and adult beverages into special mediation workshops that help participants explore different approaches to our time-honored habits and vices.
From day one, we knew that Bosley's birth dad had been in a long-term relationship with the birth mom and that the relationship had ended after months (if not years) of his outbursts and vices.
" A tune called "Weed, Whiskey and Willie" could have amounted to boilerplate outlaw-anthem fare, but they took it to a pensive place: "My vices and heroes will hold me together while I'm letting you go.
In the film, Gaga plays Ally, a struggling artist who falls in love with famous musician Jackson Maine (Bradley Cooper) with vices of his own, as she follows her dream and kicks off her singing career.
Mohammad Noor Islam, a junk dealer and one of the regulars at the cinema under the double-decker bridge over the Yamuna river, said it helps to keep them away from vices like drugs and gambling.
It's the reason why a Civil War among Marvel's heroes can be a believable thing; ten years of ideologies, egos, and character flaws that are the stepping blocks to my own broken friendships and bad vices.
He set up an animation department at the temple that developed videos aimed at combating online violence and pornography, adroitly launching the clips on the same day as a government campaign aimed at the same vices.
They also spoke to humanity's perceived virtues and vices: fears of the devil could be seen in the dragon, the ideals of purity and chastity in the unicorn, and conceptions of righteousness within the fiery salamander.
When students use their mobile phones or browse the internet, the big tech companies — Apple, Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook — already learn their vices and consumption habits, how fit they are, how much they sleep and eat.
What Charles discovers while trying to get to the bottom of her case is that while Molly made her fortune facilitating others' vices, she also ran a mostly clean operation, technically legal until its final months.
After loosening Big Freedia up with some of his ultimate vices — purses, massage therapy, and ice — in exchange for some honest answers about his life, VICE News learned that Big Freedia isn't mad at Bey or Drake.
In the 19th-century Checkered Game of Life, virtues and vices like honesty and idleness became spaces on the board that could send you forward or backward on the path that eventually became The Game of Life.
There were games that dictated moral values as players advanced along paths towards virtues or vices; games designed around geography and British history; and instructive games, requiring players to memorize facts on subjects from math to astronomy.
"In this study, we found that vices in some cases lead to more likes – confirming that our Members should be open and honest about who there [sic] are – the good, the bad and the ugly," she says.
But Alabamians provided a partial answer on Tuesday, showing that there are limits to what voters will tolerate, in terms of the lies they'll believe, the vices they'll ignore and the distance they'll stray from civilized norms.
But when we cast a cold look at the performance of schools in recent years, it's hard not to count the very vices alleged by her detractors as the opposite, as virtues sorely needed at the present time.
How integral she is becomes clear by the show's second episode, when Beth pulls aside Randall's long-lost birth father, William (Ron Cephas Jones), and delivers a monologue about her husband's vices — namely, his heart and his perfectionism.
JO: There are various anecdotes regarding moon ownership: Chilean lawyer and poet Jenaro Gajardo Vera, who became famous in 1953 after he claimed ownership of the moon, because he wanted a world without jealousy, hate, vices, and violence.
And Triggr Health, self-admittedly, isn't meant for those struggling with serious substance abuse issues—rather, its creator John Haskell told me, it's for simply helping to acquire a plan-of-attack to combat vices and bad habits.
Unfortunately for everyone whose vices come in different, ever so slightly more socially acceptable forms, the same can't be said of drinking, smoking, staying up all night, and treating candy as the foundation of your personal food pyramid.
The book is ingenious, but unsparing in its vision of a country populated almost entirely by selfish people in thrall to their vices and, more often than not, well on their way to being killed in automobile accidents.
" Here is another stretch of prose that put my teeth on edge: After a particularly metaphysical set of musings, Carson smiles and apologizes "for waxing philosophical, which is one of the lesser vices, and a habit that Mrs.
Furthermore, despite my contempt for Trump's constant lies and self-aggrandizement, I understand why people who have felt trampled on by "the system" for many years had trouble making meaningful distinctions between the respective vices of these two candidates.
You have traditional commercial vices like pornography, or alcohol, or drugs that are available through the internet, but you also have internet-linked mobile devices that themselves come to function almost like gambling machines, where you're constantly getting dinged.
"All of the problems, vices and defects of Italian public works are evident in this one project," said Luigi Giampaolino, head of the National Audit Court between 2010-2013 when it launched an initial investigation into early cost overruns.
Thomas has a weakness for refractive adornment, but Lee's main vices are European designer clothes and ostentatious sneakers, which are constantly arriving at the Quality Control offices, courtesy of various people who like him, or owe him a favor.
She is inspired by two things, she said later: the possibility of making a positive change for a defendant, and her own volunteer experiences within the ultra-Orthodox community counseling teenagers who had turned to drugs and other vices.
Sex and cell phones were even lower at 8% and 7%, respectively, suggesting that the desire for an ideal body type might not be on par with other basic necessities and vices that we value in our day to day lives.
In other words, Thanksgiving is probably not the first association when we think of the great writer, who succumbed to the vices of Hollywood and the pleasure of near-endless benders, or when we think of his iconic, schizophrenic wife.
The US–Mexico border For decades, US residents have treated Tijuana, Juárez, and other border towns as playgrounds where they can indulge in illegal or frowned-upon vices while getting a funny picture taken with a donkey painted like a zebra.
Similarly, Puss acts as an amalgam of the darkest vices of men; it's unsurprising to hear him spew out anti-feminist rhetoric and physically harm women while branding himself a pariah shunned for wanting to help them gain their independence.
M.Y. DADANIPlano, Texas * Your article on anti-competitive practices in Latin America highlights that in that region the private sector talks of the virtues of free markets but too often practises the vices of monopolies and cartels (Bello, December 5th).
At a different hour, it would the kind of place where you might expect to run into the LA-based singer and songwriter A.CHAL, whose music swells with the dusky tension of nights spent getting lost to the vices of life.
Some of my non-Muslim friends identify with this and like to share the experience, so, in solidarity as much as curiosity, they fast with me for a few days and/or give up one of their vices for the month.
They created a sensation, and Mr. Hambleton, who had begun in Vancouver, British Columbia, doing sidewalk "murder paintings" in which chalk outlines of bodies were spattered with blood-red paint, got caught up in the underground arts scene's attendant vices.
His success as a businessman showed the rotten side of capitalism — the side that exploits appetites for money, that feeds leech-like on our vices, that dissolves family and religion while promising that consumption will fill the void they leave behind.
In which case anyone who goes to work for his State Department or Defense Department risks being subject not only to his whims, but also to the whims of secretaries and under secretaries who mirror his all-too-readily-apparent vices.
It is now home to Chinese Tuxedo, a reincarnation of a restaurant that was located across the street a century ago, when it boasted of being the finest eatery in Chinatown and its name evoked colonial Shanghai glamour and lascivious vices.
Jim Jarmusch spent 17 years tapping into the vices of celebrities — sometimes playing themselves, sometimes not — in this anthology of conversations, ideas and insights starring, among others, Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett, Roberto Benigni, Iggy Pop, GZA, RZA and Tom Waits.
This collection is also a rebirth for Mansfield in the sense that since his surreal foray with mainstream success, he had a child, left the major label world, and finally shook free of the destructive vices that almost destroyed him.
In 2015, Mozambique, which -- to its credit -- had never really enforced the law or harassed citizens, cast aside an evil colonial legacy from Portugal and decriminalized homosexuality (previously termed in the old code "vices against nature"), while also making same-sex relations legal.
Abraham Wallach, a former executive at the Trump Organization, said Mr. Trump was a man without any conventional vices, but he had a hopeless addiction to notoriety and was always prowling for another deal that would gain attention and enhance his status.
Because if something like this happened to us, they will look for our vices, like how many sexual partners we've had, whether there are candid photos, use of alcohol and our behavior which could untie the hands (and member) of our offender.
Murray Carpenter, the author of the book Caffeinated: How Our Daily Habit Helps, Hurts, and Hooks Us, says the rise of the coffee snob is part of the relatively newish, generational interest in fancified versions of vices like craft beer and whiskey.
"Inshallah you will learn to let go of the vices of the world," he'll say, before packing it all in on Eid, logging back into Instagram, and posting selfies where he's holding a wad of $50 bills, captioned with 2 Chainz lyrics.
Angola's parliament adopted a new penal code on January 23 for the first time since it gained independence from Portugal in 1975, paving the way for lawmakers to remove the provision characterizing same-sex relationships as "vices against nature," the rights agency said.
That framing is upheld throughout much of KOD, which proves to be one of J. Cole's engaging projects due to its attempt to guide listeners on how to cope with vices and obstacles without hardly ever stepping into the condescending preacher territory.
"The mob has of course tried to adapt to the times and online 'escort' services are among some of the very lucrative vices that such organizations like to get a cut of or fully operate themselves," mafia historian Christian Cipollini told VICE.
But, with unhealthy eating habits contributing to far more deaths each year than the other vices prohibited by the Mormon faith and BYU, I felt compelled to ask Layton if he had any misgivings about pushing deadly chocolate milk on impressionable young students.
But even after a wake, in which her daughter was dressed all in white, and a funeral, in Ecuador, she said the randomness of the death — in which a person with no enemies or vices was taken violently — remained the abiding mystery.
M. Forster, Howards End Alas, human vices, however horrible one might imagine them to be, contain the proof (were it only in their infinite expansion) of man's longing for the infinite; but it is a longing that often takes the wrong route.
In recent court documents Amber Heard filed a week after obtaining a restraining order against Johnny Depp for alleged domestic violence, the actress claims her estranged husband is "an alcoholic and drug addict" – vices he said in recent years were long in the past.
His vices were even more astonishing than his ability, somehow more unprecedented than a 6-foot-4 titan with top shelf power, a studied eye, deceptive speed and an arm strong enough to throw 95 miles per hour at the time he was drafted.
The song doesn't directly talk about her divorce but rather describes the aftermath of heartbreak in a series of vices: listening to sad songs on repeat, drinking "sweet salvation ... before it melts the ice," sleeping around, and running to towns where she has no reputation.
Today, the platonic ideal of a Latter-day Saint is the Mormon missionary — young, healthy and wholesome, this LDS icon doesn't smoke, never drinks, and generally appears to have no vices more serious than a deep attachment to his bicycle and everyone else's front door.
When Senator Flake says that he's not willing to travel the nomination path, what he's effectively saying is that politicians who aren't willing to give in to the most partisan vices of the extremists who dominate the primaries can no longer compete in American politics.
All of this has created a kind of ur-scandal for the Trump White House, one that encompasses the administration's singular ability to shoot itself in the foot while simultaneously highlighting a host of other Trumpian vices, all while relentlessly sticking with an obvious lie.
There's a wealth of factors to consider when thinking about the skin around your eyes, from diet and vices to sun exposure and sleep – after all, the eyes are the windows to the soul, and you can bet your lifestyle will take its toll eventually.
Mickey, restless and antsy after giving up all her favorite vices, decides that the best way to say goodbye to her past life is to gift a particularly good batch of magic mushrooms she finds buried in the back of her freezer to her friends.
" The inseparable duo, who are parents to Jesaaelys, 21, and Jeremy, 19 — Yankee also has daughter Yamilet, 24, from a previous relationship — began dating before the artist was famous, but fame hasn't distracted him from what's most important: "I am not a man of many vices.
His current "anodyne" vices are a far cry from those of his younger days, which he chronicles in his new memoir, "Then It Fell Apart," going back to the day in May 1999 when he released "Play," the most successful electronic music album of all time.
Not only that, my kids, 9 and 11, saw their mom fawning over a glass of wine every night, and coming to the dinner table just a little too happy — all the while delivering a steady stream of lectures about teenagers getting addicted to vices like vaping.
Historic Times Square (Monday) Highlights of this tour of the so-called "Crossroads of the World" include the New York Public Library's Schwarzman Building, the Astor Hotel and sites associated with the area's history as a hub for buying harnesses for horses, and later, harnesses for vices.
Originally founded in London to provide wholesome, physically challenging entertainment to factory workers, who might otherwise turn to alcohol, brothels, or other vices, the YMCA in America became a powerhouse of muscular-Christian values, and a defining step in the development of how sports culture functions today.
His people had pride, and his songs about them asked us to look past the vices and the violence, the cheating and the fear, to see the struggle of a person hanging on, even when it wasn't clear if there was anything to hang on to.
Available on Amazon, YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, and Vudu Barbara Stanwyck is luminous as Lily Powers in this film made before Hollywood's Motion Picture Production Code became widely observed, effectively outlawing the representation of many "vices" in American cinema from the 1930s to the late 1960s.
" The article published in Rumiyah said the Holey Artisan Bakery had been selected as a target because it was "a sinister place where the Crusaders would gather to drink alcohol and commit vices throughout the night, feeling secure from the wrath of Allah that was awaiting them.
But what gets lost in Instagram filters is the kind of rebel spirit you feel on the ground: the intensity it takes to achieve simplicity and craftsmanship; the discourse on history and religion and relationships and vices that leaves you buzzing long after a delicious meal.
It's a profile that fits many of the same people attacking him today — and so part of what we're watching is one group of meritocrats returning to their undergraduate resentments and trying to pin on Georgetown Prep graduates the vices that define our entire depressing class.
It began by happy accident: Before teaching the final session of a workshop, Dr. Harris recalled, he was out engaging in one of his few vices — he was at an OTB, betting on horses — when he realized he had lost track of time and was hours late.
Setting aside the fact that some leftist policymaking experiments in South America like Bolivia are faring quite well, Venezuela's woes are due to a confluence of factors, ranging from the country's destructive addiction to oil to shortsighted monetary policy — factors that can't simply be dismissed as vices of socialism.
Right now, almost all the discussion of our meritocracy's vices assumes the system's basic post-WASP premises, and hopes that either more inclusion (the pro-diversity left's fixation) or a greater emphasis on academic merit (the anti-affirmative right's hobbyhorse) will cure our establishment's all-too-apparent ills.
To hear Mr. Peters himself tell it, though, the book, "We Do Our Part," is a desperate plea to his country and party to resist the temptations of greed, materialism and elitism — vices he believes have corroded the civic culture and led to the Democrats' failure last year.
Seclusion is about self-preservation, about keeping some part of ourselves still against the whirlwinds other people are constantly whipping up, but it also has to do with shame or embarrassment about what we do in private — the vices we keep under the mattress or in locked drawers.
On the topic of botched prognostications, Cosentino also didn't foresee that the very qualities that made her such an appealing rock star over the past decade — her openness about her life in lyrics, her availability on social media, her seemingly cavalier attitude about her vices — were simultaneously causing her to unravel.
Instead, precisely because she embodies so many of the establishment's vices and drags so much baggage in her wake, a Clinton administration is more likely to have a demystifying effect on the presidential cult than to amplify it in the style of Bush's "Mission Accomplished" period or Obama's 2008 Great Awakening.
In the card we read the photograph's title, "Agreement Establishing the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation," and learn that the arrangement was presented at a 2006 ceremony to promote Sharia-compliant trade laws throughout the Islamic world that ban, amongst other things, transactions involving the vices of alcohol, pork, and pornography.
On the evidence we have, the meritocratic ideal ends up being just as undemocratic as the old emphasis on inheritance and tradition, and it forges an elite that has an aristocracy's vices (privilege, insularity, arrogance) without the sense of duty, self-restraint and noblesse oblige that WASPs at their best displayed.
Under their patronage, Shakespeare would produce "Catiline," an account of Lucius Sergius Catilina's conspiracy against the Roman Senate in 62 B.C., with an antihero driven by Trumpian vices — "a vicious and depraved disposition," per Sallust, "pursuing objects extravagant, romantic and unattainable" — and by resentment at an establishment that scorned him.
They need evidence that Trump's running mate Mike Pence and the rest of the establishment Republicans around him are correct: Donald Trump is learning how to talk to the American public, and once he's learned that he'll have all the virtues of an outsider candidacy with none of the vices.
The 53-year-old actor has been sculpting, doing yoga-inspired moves, rolling in the sand, and now running, all in the name of art and recovery (from both his marriage to Angelina Jolie, as well as from his previous vices of smoking and drinking, as he told GQ Style earlier this year).
Yet Killing never quite rises to the level of tragedy: Steven, played with quivering self-pity by Farrell, may be a successful physician undone by his own vices, but he's never a hero; his tormentor is more imp than Iago; the drama is inhuman and, uncharacteristically for Lanthimos, it isn't funny either.
But many of the available investment products marketed as being socially responsible or sustainable simply leave out financially risky companies or firms deemed to be in the business of "vices" — a method that doesn't resonate with all investors, said Simon Smiles, chief investment officer for ultra-high net worth at UBS Wealth Management.
Those vices will lead to dryness, wrinkles, inflammation, and profound regret when you look in the mirror in ten years and wonder why you spent all those Saturday nights drinking $17 cocktails and laughing over cigarettes into the early hours of the morning when all you got in return was fine lines.
Lacking the usual writers' vices—drink, drugs, sexual adventurism, neurotic unproductivity—and freed from any pressure to think commercially, thanks in part to David O. Selznick's having paid him very generously for the rights to a never-produced film of "The Wall," he spent much of his last four decades turning out novels.
In the Best Picture-nominated drama Fences, Davis plays Rose Maxson, the resilient yet emotionally scarred wife of Troy (Washington), an aging sanitation worker and former Negro League baseball player who spends his days lamenting the past and cursing the present as he grapples with momentary vices while maintaining a family in 1950s Pittsburgh.
It felt a lot like my first few weeks of sobriety: I was such an emotional wreck and felt like I was living a nightmare I couldn't wake up from, and because I had none of my usual vices to fall back on, I just had to soak in every single minute of it.
And what once seemed vices in Powell could be reevaluated as virtues: His fussiness was also a passion for precision in delineating what is exactly knowable about other people; his snobbery was also a sensitivity to the gradations of social milieu; his chilly dispassion also a necessary part of his anthropological curiosity about human oddness.
The results overall don't mention how women interested in women or men interested in men or people who do not identify as either a man or a woman feel about these vices, but the general takeaway seems to be that being honest about how often you "grab a drink with friends," could actually award you more dates.
But whether or not this happens, what Trump said attacking and insulting a Gold Star mother and Gold Star father is one more example of why America should never allow his finger to be on the nuclear war button, and why voters should never allow a man with his temperament and vices to be commander in chief.
"It seems that no matter how well one takes care of oneself by eating well, getting exercise and limiting certain vices, there's likely only so much one can do against the need of the body to replace its cells," said Scott Kennedy, a cancer biologist at the University of Washington who was not involved in the study.
So if some of the elder Bush's mourners wish we still had a WASP establishment, their desire probably reflects a belated realization that certain of the old establishment's vices were inherent to any elite, that meritocracy creates its own forms of exclusion — and that the WASPs had virtues that their successors have failed to inherit or revive.
It was in part, he said, a rebuke of a law Vermont passed in 2018 that banned the sale of firearms to most people under 21, and an attempt to show the absurdity of allowing 21984-year-olds to go to war but forbidding them from enjoying the constitutional rights and vices afforded to older Americans.
Between stops on his four-week book tour, the 53-year-old vegan, producer, author, and activist stopped by to talk vices — and share a story from his "drug-addicted idiot" days that has particular resonance today: He was with some friends at a Staten Island party in 2001, and they dared him to rub his penis against another guest, Donald Trump.
As the 450 lots show, the bookstore carried a range of finely crafted miniature tomes, from British almanacs with gilded covers to leather religious texts to books celebrating vices — like a tiny one from 1905 with 50 recipes for popular cocktails or 1866's The Smoker's Textbook, which features illustrations of water pipes and tobacco plants on an engraved title page.
A bus arranged by the hotel took our group of 893 to the closest of the marvels we would see on our trip, the Gothic Cathédral Notre Dame de Strasbourg, the monumental church, one of the world's tallest, constructed of red sandstone and decorated with delicate tracery, gargoyles and sculpted figures of the prophets, the Virtues and Vices, the Wise and Foolish Virgins.
"Whitehouse Road" and "Honky Tonk Flame" both provide different tellings of the same story—the story of someone who, for better or for worse, can't for the life of him give up on a dream—while "Feathered Indians" and "Lady May" are heartbreaking and candid depictions of the difficulty of balancing earthly vices with otherworldly experiences (in this case, absolute love).
And that matters, because what he's crafting in Boogie Nights is a traditional showbiz-movie rise-and-fall narrative—albeit one where the fall is precipitated as much by the turn of the decade and a change in technology (the film is, if nothing else, a warning of the dangers of pivoting to video) as the vices and shortcomings of its hero.
But the New Progressive Man isn't much of a success either: If you listen to liberal women complaining about the male-feminist cads and "soft-boys" in their dating pool, progressive culture seems to have ended up creating a lot of Uriah Heeps and Gilbert Osmonds — men pretending to reject the masculine vices, but really sublimating them into softer forms of exploitation.
Just as these two picked up where Snoop, Eazy-E, and more left off, children of young people who are currently hooked on the likes of lean, percocets, and xanax (which both Mozzy and East are candid about using) or just boxed in by the pressure of oppressive institutions, will grow to describe what being nurtured in an environment plagued by new age vices is like.
Bloomberg does not have Trump's flagrant vices (though some of his alleged behavior with women is pretty bad) or his bald disdain for norms and rules and legal niceties, and so a Bloomberg presidency will feel less institutionally threatening, less constitutionally perilous, than the ongoing wildness of the Trump era — in addition to delivering at least some of the policy changes that liberals and Democrats desire.
Not coincidentally, some of the biggest initial investors in the Voxes, Vices, and BuzzFeeds of the world were those Big TV conglomerates: Comcast threw hundreds of millions at BuzzFeed and Vox; Disney did the same to Vice; the company formerly known as Time Warner made bets on publishers like Refinery29, Mic, and Mashable; and Discovery invested in what's now called Group Nine, which includes publishers like the Dodo and NowThis News.
I think the kinds of things they will be doing is saying, "Okay, how do we ..." Here's something I think they could do, which is, okay, which are if you, say, vices in like, anger ... One of the things I say partially as a joke when I'm talking to MBA students is I invest in one or more of the seven deadly sins as part of investing into the consumer internet.
While I'm keen to avoid the "here's how video games help x, y, or z" rhetoric here (don't get me wrong, I do think video games can play a huge part in helping people overcome their vices, trials or tribulations it's just that they shouldn't replace seeking actual professional help as and where appropriate), I feel the interactive and persuasive nature of the medium does give it better leverage when conveying sensitive subject matter.

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