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Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio — weaklings all.
However, unlike many people, I can't get enough of these weaklings.
They're for weaklings — and unfortunately, I fall right into that target demographic.
If you had the courage of your conviction then fight you weaklings.
Those that did best would be returned to the reef, and weaklings rejected.
Second of all, Trump gives weaklings like this guy a purpose in life.
"These men were seen as weaklings and shirkers and pushed aside," said Bean.
The presumptive GOP nominee disdains leaders of the party establishment and considers them weaklings.
They're both chiseled beef slabs, and emotional weaklings, but there's nothing beyond that cliché.
In Hungary, weaklings control the legislature with no desire to curb the ruling party's actions.
Jews are both all-powerful puppetmasters and sniveling weaklings, rapacious capitalists and left-wing anarchists.
He said he hated the world of weaklings; he wanted to live among the powerful.
" She responded: "Our enemies and their sympathizers are lazy and are weaklings for the most part.
For some, the spice is the best part while for others (the weaklings) spice makes tacos unbearable.
We relish meat because history has taught us to think of vegetarians as weaklings, weirdos, and prudes.
"Establishment" favorites like Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and John R. Kasich remain political weaklings by comparison.
By their logic, if women were strong and independent, then the men must be weaklings forced into submission.
Once again, the Trump echo chamber got busy attacking Republicans who voted their conscience, deriding them as weaklings.
He also noted that, per Blogger guidelines, The Weaklings carried a warning that his content contained adult material.
Powerful bosses all too often choose directors who are Type-B weaklings and give them a free hand.
Both women moved from town to town under an assortment of aliases, and both believed that collaboration was for weaklings.
The ECB has rescued the weaklings with its ultra-loose monetary policy, but that offers no more than temporary respite.
In recent weeks, he has been stripping out what he considers the weaklings in his administration and replacing them with hawks.
Rugby Vision's system therefore rewards sides that consistently best high-quality opposition, while remaining unimpressed by those that beat up on weaklings.
In England, he carefully nudged the venerable Times to the right, while his tabloids mocked Labour Party politicians as weaklings or Stalinists.
For the last 10 years, he has maintained a blog called The Weaklings on the website Blogger, which has been owned by Google since 2003.
So whatever he can find to portray himself as a bold truth-teller, and Obama and the Democrats as overly politically correct weaklings, he will use.
Her concern was not with justice; she hated the idea of put-upon, suffering women, and implied that they had it coming, by being such weaklings.
Its 2999-pound weight is also a little on the heavy side if you're used to sub-3-pound Ultrabooks, but this ain't no laptop for weaklings.
Then, once that's up, post a typo-ridden image macro about how millennials are weaklings and life was better when we snapped peas with grandma or whatever.
For comparison, mice can manage less than one-quarter their body weight, while rats look like utter weaklings, able to pull just 7 percent of their body weight.
Resultantly, the angry dissidents in both parties came to view their leaders as weaklings and began to seek "other options" among people who shared their particular political passion.
Do not answer that rhetorical question, because yours are the feeble dreams of weaklings and mine is to whip this sorry, good-for-nothing blog audience squad into shape!
The ones who stick are the ones who have been tested and shown themselves either to be weaklings or suck-ups who are OK with schemes, conspiracy theories and lies.
" Senator Charles Oxblood, Democrat of Florida, with a particular interest in Haiti, despises the feminized weaklings at State: "And guess what side of the fence the pussies at State were on.
The typical abuse hurled on pacifists, that they are cowards or weaklings, seemed absurd in the face of Ali's bravery not just in the ring but also as a critic of racism.
It's often a reaction to how terrible the stigma was against alcoholics: the idea that alcoholics deserved to suffer because they were bad people, they were criminals, they were weaklings, they were sinners.
The intensity of the reaction to the NBA's capitulation — "These spineless weaklings have shamed themselves and their country," read a column in the Washington Post at the time — seemed to exceed mere patriotic indignation.
They are tougher against Donald Trump than these weaklings ever have been against Obama, and if they're offended by Trump's words, why haven't any of them spoken out about Bill and Hillary's actions towards women?
But Cooper and his supporters have been flummoxed by what specific violations his long-running blog may have incurred — particularly since Cooper had never received a warning at any point in The Weaklings' 10-year history.
These second-tier players proved good enough to trounce a pair of weaklings in Switzerland and South Korea, but were beaten by the Czech team, whose players have combined for a relatively modest 1,330 games in the NHL.
They're not beating up on the NHL's weaklings, either — their last three wins have come against the Tampa Bay Lightning, St. Louis Blues and now the Oilers, who entered Thursday with the best record in the Western Conference.
It was troubling, too, that the architects of the Affordable Care Act decided that they had no choice but to institutionalize the role of insurance companies in health care, while limiting their ability to toss the weaklings overboard.
"Everybody sees that he's trying to be a tough negotiator with the Europeans, whom he apparently views as a bunch of weaklings," said Daniel Gros, the director of the Center for European Policy Studies, a think tank in Brussels.
The movie also provides, especially in a firefight scene between the brothers and the police, a simultaneously bracing and dispiriting account of just how much havoc a pair of heavily armed moral weaklings can wreak when they are so determined.
In a recent episode of the Press Play podcast devoted to Cooper's story, small press publisher and longtime Weaklings reader Tosh Berman described Cooper's content as "highly sexual" but not erotic, written with a tone comparable to queer literature or queer theory.
In 2016, for example, Trump supporters were more likely to agree with statements like "people who are poor just need to work harder" and "vacations are for weaklings," suggesting a pull-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps mindset is alive and well in his base.
" What he's saying: Christie asserts that Trump has a "revolving door of deeply flawed individuals — amateurs, grifters, weaklings, convicted and unconvicted felons — who were hustled into jobs they were never suited for, sometimes seemingly without so much as a background check via Google or Wikipedia.
It was performed in its entirety last fall at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, first in three-hour segments and then in a continuous 24-hour marathon, complete with shared audience meals, group dance breaks and, mercifully, a sleeping loft for weaklings (like this reporter).
Christie writes that Trump has a "revolving door of deeply flawed individuals — amateurs, grifters, weaklings, convicted and unconvicted felons" surrounding him in his book "Let Me Finish: Trump, the Kushners, Bannon, New Jersey, and the Power of In-Your-Face Politics," according to a report from Axios.
Rather than treating allies like reckless teenagers who can't be trusted without Uncle Sam's constant supervision, or feckless weaklings that will jump at the chance to capitulate to rapacious neighbors, Washington should empower mature, like-minded states to deal with local challenges before they become regional or global crises.
Not only that, but Alex and Ryan weren't the static musclemen that contemporary players like Crenna and Rudis expected; instead, they started out as relative weaklings, capable of getting knocked out in just a few errant blows, who increased their fighting prowess as the game progressed through RPG-esque shopping and leveling.
People who project an aura of authority and power, who are so sure they are in the right, so obsessed with taking back what they feel has been taken from them, and so focused on doing it by force and without regard for anyone else, are also the softest, most delicate weaklings when confronted.
But two possessions followed, one by each team, that put Boston back in front for good, quieted the Garden and demonstrated the ongoing gap between these two rivals — one growing into a conference contender and the other on the upswing but still trying to figure out how to beat teams that are not N.B.A. weaklings.
President Donald Trump employs a "revolving door of deeply flawed individuals — amateurs, grifters, weaklings, convicted and unconvicted felons — who were hustled into jobs they were never suited for, sometimes seemingly without so much as a background check via Google or Wikipedia," Christie, who was a senior adviser to Trump's 2016 campaign, says in his memoir, "Let Me Finish," which is due to be released on Jan. 29.
Just as there are foolish people, weaklings and people with bad qualities among men, among women also there are likely to be people belonging to these categories.Veeramani, K., Periyar on Women's Rights, p. 55.
Father has a very strict personality who does not believe in niceness or mercy, saying that "only good- for-nothings and weaklings are happy. Life is a struggle." He has shut himself off from people. He is shown to be a coward.
Until I had the honor of surpassing my lord. For my transgression, I earned a new kind of reward... agony. There was only one possible outcome – my eternal damnation. I, Raziel, was to suffer the fate of traitors and weaklings – to burn forever in the bowels of the Lake of the Dead.
I, Raziel, was to suffer the fate of traitors and weaklings – to burn forever in the bowels of the Lake of the Dead. A demiurge-like entity known as The Elder God resurrects Raziel, who quickly confronts Kain.Elder God: You are reborn. The birth of one of Kain's abominations traps the essence of life.
Or destroy sickly or > defective children as we do the weaklings in a litter of puppies. The only > way to obviate the disastrous predominance of the weak is to develop the > strong. Our efforts to render normal the unfit are evidently useless. We > should, then, turn our attention toward promoting the optimum growth of the > fit.
Or destroy sickly or > defective children as we do the weaklings in a litter of puppies. The only > way to obviate the disastrous predominance of the weak is to develop the > strong. Our efforts to render normal the unfit are evidently useless. We > should, then, turn our attention toward promoting the optimum growth of the > fit.
Ma uses him to get rid of weaklings and threats. Ma's drunken new husband Arthur Dunlop is murdered when he blabs about their activities, as is corrupt mob-doctor, Dr. Guelffe. After a failed robbery Herman shoots himself to avoid capture by the police. Ma is embittered, but plans a major kidnapping that will make the gang rich.
There was only one possible outcome – my eternal damnation. I, Raziel, was to suffer the fate of traitors and weaklings – to burn forever in the bowels of the Lake of the Dead. Resurrected by The Elder God, Raziel returns to destroy his former brethren and Kain,Elder God: You are reborn. The birth of one of Kain's abominations traps the essence of life.
Jumping on tours with such bands as The Mentors, Nashville Pussy, Gas Huffer, Dayglo Abortions, D.R.I. and G.G. Allin in his last appearance in the northwest. As Jeff "Filthy" Thomas joined to be the first second guitarist, Mark Rhemrev left the band to join The Weaklings. The band parted ways in 2004. Frankie Violence was often recognized by his roaring bass sound.
Extended Revelation for the Psychic Weaklings of the Western Civilization is the second studio album by the Swedish band The Soundtrack of Our Lives. It was the band's last Europe only release. The album is made up of 50% material left over from their debut, Welcome to the Infant Freebase, and 50% new material. This record sees the band experimenting with darker and more psychedelic soundscapes.
Jost Hermand, later a professor of modern German literature and German cultural history, wrote of torturous paramilitary exercises, constant drill, a permanent intrusive indoctrination and brutalization of weaklings. Alois Pappert described it as "a political rape, a kind of brainwashing". However some children who lived in KLV camps reported little political indoctrination and recalled the time as cheerful and carefree, although overshadowed by homesickness.Keim, p154.
Thus, culture benefits to a great extent - and is even dependent - on sexual energy that is redirected through sublimation. Therefore, Freud concluded that a complete renunciation of the sex drive is detrimental to culture. Abstinence only produces "brave weaklings",This statement underlines all sorts of remarks by Freud on homosexuality and masturbation, which allegedly lead to impotence in marriage. but not great thinkers with bold ideas.
From Berlin, Rome and Tokyo we have been described as a nation of weaklings – 'playboys' – who would hire British soldiers, or Russian soldiers, or Chinese soldiers to do our fighting for us. Let them repeat that now! Let them tell that to General MacArthur and his men. Let them tell that to the sailors who today are hitting hard in the far waters of the Pacific.
He authored a textbook on electromagnetism called Static and Dynamic Electricity, which was a widely used reference in the field during the 20th century. His electromagnetism course was modeled after the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos examinations and designed to "weed out weaklings." Smythe's course was so infamous that future Nobel Prize in Economics laureate Vernon Smith switched to electrical engineering from physics to avoid it.
The next round takes the form of a cypher as the DJ plays a different instrumental for each group and each contestant tries to outdo others in his group by freestyling eight bars. A bar is hiphop jargon for a line in a verse. The weaklings are dropped and yet another round of cypher is done till the judges are satisfied. The finalists, usually five or six, proceed to the house.
She breaks up with him. Mike quits and takes a job with a rival TV station in Sacramento, and ends up doing a broadcast at the same hot air balloon festival as Abby. He cannot resist intruding when she kicks the new "Mike Chadway" imitator off the air and begins ranting about what cowardly weaklings men are. Going out of script, the balloon takes off while they argue.
Most sorcerers hide behind walls of steel, slinging spells at enemies safely distant. You have no patience for such cowards and prefer to be near the front line. Your breadth of magical knowledge might not compare with those craven weaklings, but you are proud to dive into the fray alongside the fighter.Williams, Skip; Williams, Penny; Marmell, Ari; Liquette, Kolja Raven; Complete Mage p32-36 (Wizards of the Coast, 2006).
I do not think that this is > the price of conquering the land and preserving its integrity. This was done > by "weaklings" – because a strong man will not assert himself at the expense > of the lives of women and children. Essentially they are traitors of their > own people. In 1999, when the "humanitarian corridors" of refugees were > shelled, burning people alive in buses, we could not get out of the city.
Young Cedric 'Ceddie' Errol and his widowed mother live in genteel poverty in 1870s Brooklyn after the death of his father. He was the favorite son of Cedric's grandfather, the Earl of Dorincourt, because the other two were wastrels and weaklings. But the Earl has long ago disowned his son for marrying outside the aristocracy. Cedric's two best friends were Mr. Hobbs the grocer (a Democrat and anti-aristocrat) and Dick Tipton the bootblack.
Recruited and recited by Karin as well, is the ambitious sports instructor of the Wind Tribe, aware of her unknown skills and with a dislike towards weaklings. Along with that, she is also rather calculating and intelligent. It was she who first doubted the motivations of Karin and became the first to leave the evil scientist, to be joined by Jin soon after. Under her personal training, Tappei has now become a freedom fighter.
Since disaster management seems to be predominated by top-down strategies, not bottom-up, the youths are seen as weaklings who are at the receiving end of calamity relief operations. However, Mitchell, Haynes, Hall, Wei and Oven (2008) seem to have refuted this perception based on the findings of their case studies in El Salvador and New Orleans. Mitchell et al. (2008) concluded that children and youths can be potential informants within informal and formal risk communication networks.
By the second quarter of 1917, Hindenburg and Ludendorff were able to assemble 680,000 more men in 53 new divisions and provide them with an adequate supply of new light machine guns. Field guns were increased from 5,300 to 6,700 and heavies from 3,700 to 4,340. They tried to foster fighting spirit by "patriotic instruction" with lectures and filmsKitchen, 1976, p. 58. to "ensure that a fight is kept up against all agitators, croakers and weaklings".
Arthur Josiah Trent (from Attleboro, Massachusetts) was the husband of Hope Cahill. He is Amy and Dan Cahill's father who is a nonlinear dynamics and quantum field theory professor. He is a United States Military Academy drop-out. Arthur Trent was born into a family with close ties to the Vespers (the only other family that knows about the 39 clues excluding the Cahills.) He was raised to believe that the Cahills were weaklings and that the power of the clues belonged in Vesper hands.
35-50 (although later evidence suggests that Gagarin himself was religious) and soviet leaders saw the space programme as a tool with which to attack religion. The press always accused believers of immorality, and blamed this supposed immorality on their religious beliefs. Practicing believers were libelled as lechers, demoralized weaklings, drunks, vicious criminals and parasites who did no socially useful work, just as in the pre-war period. Similarly also to the pre-war period, accusations and hate propaganda in the press often preceded arrests of clergy.
These theater works have been highly acclaimed and continue to tour extensively in Europe, the UK, and Asia. While in France, Cooper finished a new book of poetry, The Weaklings, which was published in a limited edition by Fanzine Press in March 2008, a collection of short fiction titled Ugly Man (Harper Perennial, 2009), and Smothered in Hugs: Essays, Interviews, Feedback, and Obituaries (Harper Perennial, 2010). In 2011, Cooper completed his ninth novel, The Marbled Swarm. He played a small role in Christophe Honore's feature film Homme au Bain.
They present a sign to Jingwu School, bearing the words "Sick Man of East Asia", seemingly to insult Huo Yuanjia, describing the Chinese as "weaklings" in comparison to the Japanese. The protégé taunts the Jingwu students to fight him and promises, "I'll eat those words if any Chinese here dare to fight and defeat me". Chen Zhen wants to retaliate, but is prevented from doing so by Fan Junxia, the most senior student in the school. Shortly afterwards, Chen Zhen goes to the Hongkou dojo alone to return the sign.
David Thomson wrote a critical appraisal of Mature in his book The New Biographical Dictionary of Film: > Mature is an uninhibited creature of the naive. Simple, crude, and heady - > like ketchup or treacle - he is a diet scorned by the knowing, but obsessive > if succumbed to in error. It is too easy to dismiss Mature, for he surpasses > badness. He is a strong man in a land of hundred pound weaklings, an > incredible concoction of beef steak, husky voice, and brilliantine - a > barely concealed sexual advertisement for soiled goods.
M. There efforts were made to > induce them to join the German army. The men were well treated and were > often visited by Sir Roger Casement who, working with the German > authorities, tried to get these Irishmen to desert their flag and join the > Germans. A few weaklings were persuaded by Sir Roger who finally > discontinued his visits, after obtaining about thirty recruits, because the > remaining Irishmen chased him out of the camp. On 27 December 1914 Casement signed an agreement in Berlin to this effect with Arthur Zimmermann in the German Foreign Office.
Tony tells Dr. Melfi that he is angry with everybody, but doesn't know why; he wants to hit her, and the happy-looking people he sees in the street. He despises the weaklings who run to psychiatrists and tells her, as he has told her before, that he admires the strong, silent type, like Gary Cooper. When Davey does not meet the first deadline for payment, Tony goes to his office at the store and beats him. Davey finds a pretext to take Eric's SUV away from him and gives it to Tony as partial payment.
23–24 When away from Clements and his wife Minna, whom for much of his life he regarded as his only family, Albert was often moody, irritable and defensive. He had a strong sense of duty as a naval officer, which compelled him to serve with a strict adherence to rules and established practices, and strong religious convictions. He did not smoke, allowing that a gentleman might have an occasional cigar, but believing that cigarettes were for effeminate weaklings and that a black pipe ruined mind and body. He did not drink and disapproved of those who did.
The events of the next decade and a half were centered around various intrigues for control of Macedon itself. Cassander died in 298 BC, and his sons, Antipater and Alexander, proved weaklings. After quarreling with his older brother, Alexander V called in Demetrius, who had retained control of Cyprus, the Peloponnese, and many of the Aegean islands, and had quickly seized control of Cilicia and Lycia from Cassander's brother, as well as Pyrrhus, the King of Epirus. After Pyrrhus had intervened to seize the border region of Ambracia, Demetrius invaded, killed Alexander, and seized control of Macedon for himself (294 BC).
In chapter 10, a Sirian character contrasts his own society with that of Earth: :"We have kept our descent pure; we have not allowed the weaklings in, or those with poor genes. We have weeded out the unfit from among ourselves so that we are now a pure race of the strong, the fit, and the healthy, while Earth remains a conglomerate of the diseased and deformed . . . . :"To the Outer Worlds, Councilman Starr, Earth is a terrible menace, a bomb of sub-humanity, ready to explode and contaminate the clean Galaxy. We don't want that to happen; we can't allow it to happen.
By now Hansi is so brainwashed that she condemns the Bible as "outdated" and only fit for "cowards and weaklings". As the war progresses Hansi and other people have to evacuate Prague because the Russians are on their way. Despite other people around her realizing that the war is a lost cause, Hansi remains confident in the Führer. She is sent off to a Russian prisoner camp, where she and other girls have to work in slave labor and become victim of rape, except for Hansi who is too skinny to be taken advantage of by the men.
In exchange for his cooperation, Hogan gave Kase the exclusive rights to the inside story when the arrests were made in mid-January 1951. Kase wrote in the Journal-American that "a first blush of sympathy for the corrupted weaklings has given way to a cold rage because of their lack of loyalty to their school and a calloused greed for their Judas pieces of silver."Rosen, Scandals of '51, p. 6 After Kase's expose, the point shaving scandal spread as players at Long Island University, the University of Kentucky and Bradley University were also implicated.
Last Spring, a Prequel also appeared in the 2012 edition of the Whitney Biennial. From March to June, Kunstverein Amsterdam hosted CLOSER: The Dennis Cooper Papers, a three-month celebration of Cooper's five-novel sequence The George Miles Cycle featuring an exhibition of Cycle-related materials, artworks especially commissioned for the occasion, lectures, performances, and the publication of a book. 2013 saw the publication of Cooper's latest poetry collection, The Weaklings (XL), by Sententia Books. The Pyre, his seventh theatrical collaboration with Vienne, composers Stephen O'Malley and Peter Rehberg, and lighting designer Patrick Riou, had its world premiere at the Centre Pompidou in May and is currently touring internationally.
Cooper's work has been acknowledged as an influence on a number of younger writers, including Travis Jeppesen, Tony O'Neill, Noah Cicero, Dominic Lyne and Poppy Z. Brite. Cooper's poetry, including the first poem he ever wrote (about David Cassidy) appear in the film Luster as the work of lead character Jackson. American indie rock band Deerhunter, and grindcore act Pig Destroyer have both cited Dennis Cooper as a lyrical influence. Cooper has also influenced a number of artists such as Jonathan Mayhew, Math Tinder, Lizz Brady, Daniel Portland, Jared Pappas-Kelley, Kier Cooke Sandvik, Ken Baumann, Blair Mastbaum, which he has included in exhibitions such as the Weaklings or who he has showcased over the years.
British sociologists Mike O'Donnell and Sue Sharpe studied British Asian students and came to similar conclusions regarding problems faced by Asian youths at lower class schools. Whereas Black British students were respected and admired by their White British peers as "macho," Asian youths had trouble gaining this same kind of respect and status. O'Donnell and Sharpe found that many Asian youths are stereotyped as weaklings, warriors or as a patriarch.Sociology AS for OCR Stephen Moore, Dave Aiken, Steve Chapman, Peter Langley pages 250-251 The weakling stereotype, found in Great Britain and English speaking territories, refers to the idea that South Asians are conformists, intelligent, lacking in athletic ability and non- confrontational.
Ed MacAffrey, a loving husband and father, is terrorized by the violent behavior of his wife, Laura. He tolerates this not only because he loves her and is concerned over the welfare of his children, but also because men are traditionally regarded as weaklings if they allow themselves to be battered by their wives. After one of Laura's destructive tantrums brings the attention of the police, Ed is suspected of being the aggressor. Finally, Laura goes too far when she physically assaults the couple's young daughter Cindy (who did nothing more than tell Laura to stop yelling), and Ed intervenes to protect her - whereupon Laura crashes through the front window of her home and is rendered comatose.
In our native lands where we have lived for centuries we are still decried as aliens, often by men whose ancestors had not yet come at a time when Jewish sighs had long been heard in the country ..." "Oppression and persecution cannot exterminate us. No nation on earth has endured such struggles and sufferings as we have. Jew-baiting has merely winnowed out our weaklings; the strong among us defiantly return to their own whenever persecution breaks out ..." "Wherever we remain politically secure for any length of time, we assimilate. I think this is not praiseworthy ..." "Israel is our unforgettable historic homeland ..." "Let me repeat once more my opening words: The Jews who will it shall achieve their State.
A widower, Contarini retired to the Val Nogaredo to spend his final years in peace. But then, Doge Giovanni Pesaro died suddenly on September 30, 1659, with no obvious successor. There were no strong candidates, only three weaklings: Alvise Contarini, Andrea Pisani, and Lorenzo Dolfin. The electors were split. According to the custom of the Republic of Venice, the Doge was elected by a group of 41 electors, chosen basically at random. Unable to settle on one of the candidates, and dissatisfied with the selections available, a compromise was worked out, and, on the eighth ballot, cast on October 16, 1659, 40 votes were cast for Domenico Contarini, breaking the impasse, and recalling Contarini from his retirement.
Papen, encouraged by President Paul von Hindenburg, spoke out publicly about the excesses of the Nazi regime, whose ascent to power, 17 months earlier when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany, had been greatly assisted by him. In his speech, Papen called for an end to rule by terror and the clamouring for a "second revolution" by the Sturmabteilung (SA - the NSDAP's storm troopers), and the restoration of some measure of civil liberties. He also stated: "The government [must be] mindful of the old maxim 'only weaklings suffer no criticism'". The speech was drafted by one of Papen's close advisors, Edgar Julius Jung, with assistance from Papen's secretary Herbert von Bose and Erich Klausener.
Kotaro Higashi is a wanderer who joined ZAT during his return to Japan, but his aircraft crashed and died from severe burns while fighting Astromons. The Five Ultra Brothers brought Kotaro's body to their home world of Nebula M-78 as Mother of Ultra warped him with the Brothers' own light, turning Kōtarō into Ultraman Taro, who would now form the Six Ultra Brothers. Kotaro was taken back to Earth and defeated the aforementioned monster as his first opponent. Many foes were found that would threaten the Earth, but Taro and ZAT defeated them time and time again with occasional help from the other five Ultra Brothers and from the weaklings of monsters only Taro could defeat.
He captained the side in some matches including at least one match in the summer of 1948, when Somerset had three official captains (not including Watts). In 1949 his arrival, along with that of fellow-schoolmaster Micky Walford, was credited by Wisden as responsible for transforming Somerset's fortunes after 10 consecutive County Championship defeats: the pair "arrived like giants deposing weaklings", it wrote. In these 1949 matches, Watts made the only first-class century of his career, scoring 110 against Glamorgan in the match at Weston-super-Mare. Aside from his teaching career, Watts' cricket was also restricted by war wounds, which meant he bowled very infrequently, and he did not play at all after 1952.
Some wolves followed the great reindeer herds, eliminating the unfit, the weaklings, the sick and the aged, and therefore improved the herd. These wolves had become the first pastoralists hundreds of thousands of years before humans also took to this role. The wolves' advantage over their competitors was that they were able to keep pace with the herds, move fast and enduringly, and make the most efficient use of their kill by their ability to "wolf down" a large part of their quarry before other predators had detected the kill. The study proposed that during the Last Glacial Maximum, some of our ancestors teamed up with those pastoralist wolves and learned their techniques.
This decision was taken to terrify the Government and lower is public image, to win the confidence and sympathy of the general public and to teach a lesson to traitors and deter other weaklings within the party's rank from committing such anti-party and dangerous acts. The meeting also decided that the party should organize a public demonstration in Punjab to honour Vohra in order to highlight his work and sacrifice and also to motivate and mobilize other young people. Regarding Yashpal, the meeting decided that Kailaspati should go back to Delhi and send Yashpal to Cawnpore where Azad and Bir Bahadur Tiwari would kill him. After two or three days, Kailashpati left Cawnpore for Delhi and met Yashpal there.
Martin Arthur Couney (born Michael Cohen, 1869 - March 1, 1950) was a Polish advocate and pioneer of early neonatal technology. Couney, also known as the ‘Incubator Doctor’, was best known in medical circles and public view for his amusement park sideshow, “The Infantorium”, in which visitors paid 25 cents to view prematurely-born babies displayed in incubators. After allegedly apprenticing under Dr Pierre-Constant Budin, an established French obstetrician in the 1890s, Couney began exhibiting incubators at expositions and fairgrounds around In Europe, and then America (Mars, 2019). Couney is best-known for his Infantorium at Coney Island, New York. During Couney’s active years at fairgrounds across America, it was widely believed that premature babies were ‘weaklings’, who were unfit to survive into adulthood.
As a teenager, Laxus feels overshadowed by his grandfather and eventually rebels following his father's expulsion from the guild, growing into a strength supremacist at the start of the series. When Fairy Tail's reputation began to falter after the war with Phantom Lord, Laxus organized an intra-guild battle royal called the "Battle of Fairy Tail" in a bid to seize control of the guild from Makarov and reestablish its strength by rooting out the guild's "weaklings". After his plans fail, Makarov expels him for endangering his guildmates, although he leaves on friendlier terms with them. He later joins Fairy Tail's battle against Hades on Sirius Island, and is reinstated into the guild by Gildarts Clive during the latter's brief period as guild master.
The tradition that the angels rallied round to help Muhammad is not logical, because it implies that the angels of Badr were weaklings, able to kill only seventy of the Prophet's enemies. And if the angels were willing to help Muhammad at Badr, where were they at Uhud, when their help was so badly needed? The Zumurrud criticizes prayer, preoccupation with ritual purity, and the ceremonies of the hajj; throwing stones, circumambulating a house that cannot respond to prayers, running between stones that can neither help nor harm. It goes on to ask why Safa and Marwa are venerated, and what difference there is between them and any other hill in the vicinity of Mecca, for example the hill of Abu Qubays, and why the Kaaba is any better than any other house.
If fate once again calls the German people to arms, and who can doubt that day will come, then officers should not have to call on a nation of weaklings, but of strong men ready to take up familiar and trusted weapons. The form these weapons take is not important as long as they are wielded by hands of steel and hearts of iron. So let us do our utmost to ensure that on that future day there is no lack of such hearts and hands. Let us strive tirelessly to strengthen our own bodies and minds and those of our fellow Germans... It is the duty of every member of the general staff to make the Reichswehr not only a reliable pillar of the state, but also a school for the leaders of the nation.
Like other Revisionist Westerns, Unforgiven is concerned with demythologizing the morally black-and-white vision of the American West that was established by traditional works in the genre, as "David Webb Peoples’ script is saturated with unnerving reminders of Munny’s own horrific, booze- fuelled track record", while the film as a whole "reflects a reverse image of classical Western tropes: the heroes defend the honor of prostitutes and not a God-fearing innocent. Rugged gunslingers are exposed as cowards and weaklings and liars, while others find they have outlived any desire to take another man’s life. Vain men try to make names for themselves, and their chronicler only further embellishes those names. The law is represented by a pitiless former gunslinger whose idea of order is fearful cruelty", and "our self- reflecting protagonist resists his once violent ways only to become a cold- blooded killer again, suggesting that a Western hero is not necessarily 'the good guy', rather just the one who survived".
Allyn Joslyn was born in Milford, Pennsylvania, the son of a mining engineer. On stage from age 17, Joslyn scored as a leading man in such Broadway productions as Boy Meets Girl (1936) and Arsenic and Old Lace (1941), appearing in the latter as beleaguered theatrical critic Mortimer Brewster. However, Hollywood didn't see Joslyn as a leading type. Thus, he spent most of his film career playing obnoxious reporters, weaklings, and formless "other men" who never got the girl, while stars such as James Cagney and Cary Grant took the roles he originated on Broadway. Among his more notable film appearances were tough flier Les Peters in Only Angels Have Wings (1939); George in The Great McGinty (1940); the caustic director in No Time for Comedy (1940); reporter Chic Clark in My Sister Eileen (1942); Albert Van Cleve, Don Ameche's cousin and snobbish rival for the affections of Gene Tierney in Heaven Can Wait (1943); an eccentric poet in The Shocking Miss Pilgrim ; Dangerous Blondes (1943); the wise sheriff in Moonrise (1948); and the cardshark disguised as a woman in Titanic (1953).
The British had another success in June 1917 when a meticulously planned attack, beginning with the detonation of mines containing more high explosive than ever fired before, took the Messines Ridge in Flanders. This was a preface to the British drive, beginning at the end of July 1917, toward the Passchendaele Ridge, intended as a first step in retaking the Belgian coast line. At first the defense was directed by General von Lossberg, a pioneer in defense in depth, but when the British adjusted their tactics Ludendorff took over day- to-day control. The British eventually took the Ridge at great cost. Ludendorff worried about declining morale, so in July 1917 OHL established a propaganda unit. In October 1917 they began mandatory patriotic lectures to the troops, who were assured that if the war was lost they would "become slaves of international capital".Ludendorff, 1919, II, p. 72. The lecturers were to "ensure that a fight is kept up against all agitators, croakers and weaklings".Binding, 1929, p. 183. Following the overthrow of the Tsar, the new Russian government launched the Kerensky Offensive in July 1917 attacking the Austro-Hungarian lines in Galicia.
After several subsequent small roles and uncredited parts in other films, he began a long period playing weaklings or sadistic losers and hoodlums, who in the plots were usually murdered, either being strangled, poisoned or shot. Hollywood's most established fall guy for many years, he made a rare comedic appearance in a cameo role in the 1941 slapstick film Hellzapoppin', performing as a screenwriter. In Universal's Phantom Lady (1944), he portrays a slimy, intoxicated nightclub-orchestra drummer to memorable effect. He also had a substantial, though uncredited role as Bobo in the 1953 film noir production I, the Jury. Cook in The Maltese Falcon (1941) Cook meeting a typical sticky end at the hands of Lawrence Tierney in Born to Kill (1947) In addition to his performance as Wilmer in The Maltese Falcon (1941), some of Cook's other notable roles include the doomed informant Harry Jones in The Big Sleep (1946), the henchman (Marty Waterman) of the murderous title character in Born to Kill (1947), the pugnacious ex- Confederate soldier 'Stonewall' Torrey who is gunned down by Jack Palance in Shane (1953), and George Peatty, the shady, cuckolded husband in Stanley Kubrick's The Killing (1956).

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