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"It's an act of war, not an act of God," Aaronson said.
To wonder is an act of resistance, and an act of love.
Fighting is an act of violence; killing is an act of violence.
In a sense, "Douglas" is an act of recovery, or an act about recovery.
It's an act of resistance, defiance, and also an act of revolutionary self-love.
"It's an act of humanity, an act of love for the community," he said.
Jenny's is not an act of faith; it is an act of senseless destruction.
It's an act of defiance, an act of saying we do not stand for terrorism.
What he sees as an act of fan defiance, they see as an act of appreciation.
To write the novel is at once an act of solidarity and an act of vengeance.
Consenting to an act onstage is not the same as consenting to an act while sleeping.
"It's an act of defiance, an act of resistance, really," he said in a telephone interview.
"It was an act of impropriety, reprehensible and censurable, but not an act of criminality," he said.
"We can safely call this an act of terrorism, not an act of workplace violence," said Rep.
But is the performance an act for the sake of comedy or an act of political rebellion?
This turn of events raises the question: Can an act of love begin as an act of violence?
For me, what happened in Orlando was not an act of terror, it was an act of hate.
A very long Italian novel can seem an act of defiance; it is certainly an act of imposition.
Removing the headphone jack from the iPhone is not an act of courage, it's an act of leverage.
I'm glad Mark Zuckerberg did it, but it wasn't an act of genius; it's an act of timing.
If submitting is an act of trust, it follows that commenting on a submission is an act of dominance.
"This was an act of terror and an act of hate," Obama said in a press conference this afternoon.
"This was an act of terror and an act of hate," Obama told reporters in the press briefing room.
Obsessively following the daily political news feels like an act of politics, or at least an act of civics.
You can see this as an act of cruelty, or you can see it as an act of freedom.
No one can even agree on when an act of aggression in cyberspace amounts to an act of war.
"We will build up our military not as an act of aggression, but as an act of prevention," he said.
It was a time when education ceased to be an act of dependence, an act of fulfilling my parents' wishes.
All in all, this feels more like an act of showmanship rather than an act to combat a severe crisis.
In the terms of Old Testament prophets and insurance underwriters, it recast an act of man as an act of God.
Their differing approaches lead to an act neither was prepared for, an act that will shape both of their lives forever.
ET: President Barack Obama addresses the attack from the White House, calling it an act of terror and an act of hate.
"The Constitutional Court has already said that this news is not an act of terrorism but an act of journalism," he said.
" Obama, in a statement from the White House issued Sunday afternoon, called it an "act of terror and an act of hate.
New Yorkers are resilient and our spirit will never be moved by an act of violence and an act meant to intimidate us.
This year, what used to be an act of defiance against laws banning the use of cannabis has turned into an act of jubilation.
"We know enough to say this was an act of terror, an act of hate," Obama said in a speech from the White House.
"To fire indiscriminately into any building, let alone a federal facility, is not an act of protest, it's an act of violence," he said.
Although it's still early in the investigation, we know enough to say that this was an act of terror and an act of hate.
" Per Lawfare Blog, "what Trump thought he was doing might well inflect whether we should see this as an act of carelessness, an act of carelessness bordering on treachery, or an act of judgment (even if misjudgment) of the sort we elect presidents to make.
While in this case an act of journalism brought these inappropriate contacts to light, an act of Congress like the Whitehouse legislation would compel it.
President Obama described the shooting – which was the worst gun massacre in American history – as both an act of terror and an act of hate.
While some may consider this an act of size deception, it's more of an act of considering myself part of the norm and not a niche.
Miguel said he believes Mateen's shooting spree that killed 49 people wasn't an act of terrorism but rather an act of "revenge" against gay Latino men.
"We know enough to know this was an act of terror and an act of hate, and as Americans we are united in grief," Obama said.  .
" Obama confirmed that although it is early in the investigation, "We know enough to say this was an act of terror and an act of hate.
Making a documentary can be an act of intrusion and manipulation as much as it can be an act of responsibility and care, and Documentary Now!
"This atrocity was a chilling act of mass murder, it was an act of hatred and, above all, it was an act of evil," she said.
My bottoming is tied to kink and power dynamics, so bottoming is really an act of submission for me, and submission is an act of trust.
If a vindictive president can create a vindictive executive branch, self-censorship is an act of self-preservation; if he can't, it's an act of paranoia.
"Although it is still early in the investigation, we know enough to say that this was an act of terror and an act of hate," Obama said.
When something horrible happens, whether an act of God or an act of man, it's human nature to try and draw some sort of understanding from the chaos.
Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran&aposs top diplomat, on Tuesday told NPR that the US committed an act of war and an act of terrorism in taking out Soleimani.
"Singh said that he wouldn&apost call Soleimani&aposs killing an "act of war" but that "it&aposs fairer to characterize it as an act of self-defense.
"We know enough to say this was an act of terror and an act of hate," Obama said in a brief statement from the White House on Sunday afternoon.
"If denying people access to lifesaving medication is murder, then to go through an act of theft instead of justifying an act of murder is righteous," Laufer told me.
Making this investment will not be an act of charity, but rather an act of self-interest that will benefit us all, our children, our grandchildren and our planet.
Yet we need to be charitable about the moral failings of our ancestors—not as an act of charity to them but as an act of charity to ourselves.
President Obama called the shooting both "an act of terror" and an "act of hate," and he postponed an appearance with Hillary Clinton scheduled for Wednesday in Wisconsin. Mrs.
"When someone undertakes political responsibility it should be accompanied by an act, and resignation is an act of personal responsibility," said Mitsotakis, whose party is leading in opinion polls.
"New Yorkers are strong, New Yorkers are resilient, and our spirit will never be moved by an act of violence, an act meant to intimidate us," he said. Gov.
"People spoke up for my film because they understand that rape is not just an act of sexual frustration; it is an act of showing power," Ms. Khan said.
To turn an ear toward someone who loves something as you perhaps loved something is not only an act of care and respect, but it's also an act of growth. ●
As a company, Unbound's mission is to convey that the pursuit of sexual wellbeing is an act of self-love — that buying a vibrator is an act of self-love.
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said Iran's supply of rockets to militias in Yemen was an act of "direct military aggression" that could be an act of war.
With the same family tensions that are so entrenched that sometimes it takes an act of God, or really an act of faith, to get everyone around a dinner table.
"I actually think that their engagement was an act of war, an act of hybrid warfare, and I think that's why the American people should be concerned about it," Rep.
"We consider this an act of terrorism, in this case carried out in U.S. territory, but an act of terrorism against Mexicans," Ebrard said at the Mexican consulate in El Paso.
"Although it is still early in the investigation, we know enough to say that this was an act of terror, and an act of hate," Obama said in a speech Sunday.
That message was underscored by the torchlight march the evening before the August 12 rally, which began as an act of political intimidation and ended as an act of political violence.
"Sometimes it can be an act of desperation, and sometimes it can be an act of pure entrepreneurship," said Steven Levitsky, a Harvard professor and co-author of How Democracies Die.
STEPHEN MOORE: -- this was an act of economic malpractice.
" He continued, "This is not an act of mercy.
Still, investing in WeWork remains an act of faith. ■
"We have not been able to identify who did this but it appears to be an act of vandalism not an act of criminal aggression targeting anyone in particular," he told reporters.
As Carleton points out, this account manages, like so many stories of Russian military exploits after it, to turn an act of Russian aggression into an act of divinely sanctioned self-defense.
And she was someone who, you know, she's got this quote about what it means to take care of herself, and it being an act of resistance, an act of political warfare.
" When asked whether he agrees with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who said Wednesday that the attacks were an "act of war," Guterres responded: "It doesn't look like an act of peace.
Reading her diary, her male partner discovers that she believes love is an act of submission on the part of the woman, and an act of dominance on the part of the man.
As President Obama called the shooting an "act of terror and an act of hate," Mr. Mateen's father told NBC News that his son had been angry when he saw two men kissing.
Realize that this is an act of giving, an act of kindness and that it is a recognition and an appreciation of the kindness and love that you have received from that person.
"It's an act of intimidation," Uribe told reporters on Monday.
THUMP: You've been an act for over two decades now.
To Japanese officials, this is an act of economic war.
Krupennikova, however, sees the decision as an act of censorship.
Instagram Stories is an act of digital and business war.
Selma Blair deleted her Twitter in an act of protest.
" He said that it was "not an act of terrorism.
That's no mistake, nor is it an act of disrespect.
It has never committed an act of aggression against others.
Trump framed this as an act of love for America.
Stating the truth was seen as an act of insubordination.
Voting to convict this president is an act of patriotism.
The arson attack appeared to be an act of retribution.
This sort of idea is actually an act of goodwill.
The attack was being treated as an act of terrorism.
In today's Russia such words are an act of defiance.
You were only ever an act of charity, of desperation.
In an act of rebellion, Willow decides to go there.
Picking up the knife, then, becomes an act of fate.
It wasn't greed so much as an act of devotion.
His worries are a feint, an act of concern trolling.
Britain has called the seizure an act of "state piracy".
Sam: It's not an act, it's just what he does.
Once he leaves, we discover it was all an act.
"We consider this an act of domestic terrorism," Litzenburg said.
Under certain regimes, political comedy is an act of dissidence.
President François Hollande called it "unquestionably" an act of terrorism.
It is as an act of provocation and of love.
And Britain's Supreme Court cannot overturn an Act of Parliament.
"  "It's an act of retribution," Schmidt said on MSNBC's "Deadline.
The memoir is, at its core, an act of resurrection.
He called it an act of terrorism, which it was.
He even called Russia's election meddling an act of war.
Reviving such a law would require an act by Congress.
Khalili's refusal to photograph it is an act of defiance.
"We see this as an act of war," he said.
Environmentalists called the rule change an act of climate denial.
"We see this as an act of war," Jubeir said.
If it is, it would be an act of war.
Mr. Unsworth has never engaged in an act of pedophilia.
"An act of extreme depravity," U.S. Ambassador John Bass said.
That's still an act of reducing information to a number.
And such thinking today is merely an act of imagination.
Canadian authorities have labeled the shooting an act of terrorism.
It would certainly be an act of respect and empathy.
You can definitely do it with an Act of Congress.
If an individual feels empty, try an act of kindness.
The original Pride spirit was about an act of revolution.
It would rightly be seen as an act of war.
The Defense Production Act doesn't require an act of Congress.
The Times Square attack was not an act of terrorism.
Being decent to others is not an act of altruism.
If it is an act, it is a good one.
The FBI is investigating this as an act of terror.
It was an act of punishment, not of personnel management.
It wasn't an act of theater; it was a prototype.
"It would certainly be an act of respect and empathy."
It is a moral imperative and an act of conscience.
After all, running for office is an act of hope.
Was a Scientist's Death Murder or an 'Act of Mercy'?
After all, this was an act of necessary public hygiene.
If that was an act, she'd win an Academy Award.
An act of drag suicide was broadcast on national television.
"This was an act of total desperation," Mr. Maduro said.
She called it an act of "revenge" against her husband.
" [Sacramento Bee] • "Leslie Van Houten committed an act of terrorism.
It was more an act of student activism or protest.
She thinks of the work as an act of reciprocity.
In international law, a blockade is an act of war.
But it was an act of both desperation and bravery.
This is an act of attacking the United States' sovereignty.
"This is an act of political theater, artificial gimmick," Rep.
" She denounced the attack as an act of "inhuman savagery.
It views crime as an act of weakness, not power.
Professional performers aren't the only ones putting on an act.
ALBANY — The governor likened it to an act of war.
Her admiration for Veidt could be all an act, right?
Breakingviews Central banking increasingly looks like an act of faith.
It is an act of royal rebellion nobody saw coming.
"In Puerto Rico, that's an act of resistance," he added.
Writing a condolence letter is an act of shared humanity.
It was an act of bigotry that he deeply regretted.
And enjoying it can feel like an act of rebellion.
"He did call it an act of terror," she obeyed.
"This was an act of enormous political courage," he said.
Making a dance is an act of give and take.
To live, observe, and document is an act of magic.
Instead, he argues, it was an act of collective shortsightedness.
It's an act that most of us keep extremely private.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's crown prince said Iran's supply of rockets to militias in Yemen is an act of "direct military aggression" that could be an act of war, state media reported on Tuesday.
A jury in Flint, Michigan, found Amor Ftouhi guilty on charges of committing an act of violence at an international airport, interference with airport security and committing an act of terrorism, the court said.
Angus King (I-Maine) to insert a provision in the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act to kick-start the process of defining when an act in the digital realm constitutes an act of war.
But the charge brought against him by the US is about an act of journalism — an act people may agree or disagree with, but which should not take up the time of a federal jury.
Displaying an apparently undimmed taste for navigating several challenges simultaneously, Prince Mohammed said Iran's supply of rockets to militias in Yemen is an act of "direct military aggression" that could be an act of war.
Comey clearly knew that his ill-advised actions could implicate Clinton by insinuation and he proceeded anyway, presenting his vague letter as an act of valor when in fact it was an act of vacuity.
In depicting Christ's life as a doubt-ridden struggle between his human and divine natures, Scorsese had intended to make a film that was at once an act of doubt and an act of faith.
Mexico says El Paso shooting is an 'act of terror' Mexico considers the shooting an act of terrorism against Mexican citizens and will be participating in the investigation, Ebrard said Monday in a news conference.
Friendship, it seems, like make-believe, takes an act of imagination.
When does a state-sponsored hack become an act of war?
"That wouldn't take an act of Congress to undo," said Manuel.
Or can we read this as an act of cultural reclamation?
Little did he know, this would become an act of war.
This is essentially a movie about an act of corporate ransom.
German investigators are treating the incident as an act of terrorism.
"Seeing in the darkness is an act of faith," he adds.
It's not an act she puts on, it's really her personality.
Self-care is primarily an act of compassion directed towards oneself.
Part of it was an act, but not all of it.
An act on an unconscious victim, she says, is still criminal.
"There was clearly an act of bias cumulatively," said GOP Rep.
Bowe tells me I had essentially witnessed an act of violence.
Mustafa, but we're relieved the incident wasn't an act of terrorism.
French officials have said the shooting was an act of terror.
Look, hang on, countries are an act of imagination aren't they?
The rally was an act to demand universal suffrage, in particular.
Cillizza: He was charged with planning an act of domestic terrorism.
The timing was interpreted by some as an act of punishment.
"Localization is, by definition, an act of changing content," Jenny said.
Or it can be seen as an act of human rebellion.
"We see this as an act of war," said Mr Jubeir.
"Only an act of Congress could stop it now," says Schwartz.
Two centuries later Napoleon prohibited it as an act of treason.
Ask anyone who's tried, it is an act of absolute frustration.
Moving our embassy, however, was not just an act of friendship.
"No indication this was an act of terror," de Blasio said.
"Most people didn't believe it and thought it was an act."
Y.: Are these lone wolves who commit an act of terror?
His bid for re-election is itself an act of audacity.
But it is also an act of faith between two women.
Even then, it's usually only after an act of senseless violence.
The incident is being investigated as an act of gang violence.
"That's what it is — it's an act of terrorism," he said.
Saying no can be an act of kindness—it's tough love!
It is an act of self sacrifice on behalf of others.
Generosity is an act, while altruism is a way of life.
It was labeled an act of terror and ISIS claimed responsibility.
The President called the shooting an act of hatred and evil.
Box describes the first show as as an act of opportunity.
The great thing about Schnabel is that it is an act.
Each act was meant to show an act of obstruction, i.e.
Andrew Cuomo has called the Chelsea bombing an act of terrorism.
They would largely take an act of Congress — an uphill battle.
Andrew Cuomo, have described the bombings as an act of terror.
Scotch whisky was protected by an act of Parliament in 1988.
And so the project has become an act of emotional philanthropy.
It's an act of mutual destruction, much like the disasters themselves.
Revoking his security clearance is an act unbecoming of a President.
"This is an act of justice," he told Reuters by telephone.
Today, it is commonly a shorthand for an act of deception.
So far, officials aren't calling the attack an act of terrorism.
Rather she condoned an act that saved a child from enslavement.
It won't require an act of Congress to get this right.
Is the Labour Party engaging in an act of collective madness?
We believe this is an act of love — and business development.
Casus belli, or an act that justifies war, according to some.
The shooting is being treated as an act of domestic terrorism.
Creating an oddbody is an act of rejecting traditional aesthetic standards.
The incident is being investigated as an act of domestic terror.
Awtrey said his surgery was not an act of sexual perversion.
Going for a ride would be an act of radical rebellion.
Fasting during Ramadan is an act of worship intended for God.
The police are investigating the incident as an act of vandalism.
"It's an act of courage to let go," Mr. Simon said.
The climate crisis can't be reversed by an act of Congress.
In that sense, is continuing to exist an act of faith?
The idea that it's an act of service is doubly powerful.
But securing this exception meant an act of incredible moral cowardice.
It is an act of defiance—religion used as political weapon.
American officials have defended their nonparticipation as an act of prudence.
It's an act of vulnerability that, for me, is past imagining.
Power, along with charm, is also an act in this novel.
Any way you slice it, explaining is an act of erasure.
Dancing in the middle of despair — that's an act of defiance.
JL: Right, because him and Lindsey Graham have an act going.
In other words, the attack wasn't simply an act of revenge.
An affordable college education should not require an act of largess.
This is an act that is completely legal for anyone else.
The authorities said the shooting was not an act of terrorism.
They consider the United States' severe sanctions an act of war.
They said it was an "act of evil" but not terrorism.
It makes more sense as an act of symbolism than logic.
After all, running for office, itself, is an act of hope.
It was an act for Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader.
Such a bet might be understandable as an act of desperation.
At home, he described his decision as an act of magnanimity.
For us, this year that feels like an act of resistance.
In that way, even disagreement could be an act of generosity.
In an act of solidarity, I promised to go with them.
He needs to say this was an act of domestic terror.
As an act of provocation, All My Heroes Are Cornballs thrills.
When he was substituted, it felt like an act of mercy.
That required an act of Congress, which was approved in 2011.
He also said publishing it might be an act of treason.
The cruise missile strike on Syria was an act of war.
Sometimes he characterized his crime as an act of self-defense.
Or do you think it can be an act of resistance?
Opposing Gorsuch — win or lose — is an act of principled leadership.
Wearing brown face is an act of open mockery and racism.
It was an act of reckless, arrogant disregard for American democracy.
I mean that his new novel is an act of contrition.
Headhunting went from being an act of valor to a crime.
This act of coarseness was in fact an act of continuity.
But this — of course — is not simply an act of God.
Uncut Gems ends, like Parasite, in an act of cathartic violence.
"That was an act of bravery on his part," Yanni said.
F.B.I. officials have called the attack an act of domestic terrorism.
Today, Ms. Liu's waist-length cut is an act of rebellion.
An act of violence sets this kaleidoscopic début novel in motion.
It was an act propelled more by panic than by premeditation.
Again it's an act that we can take without passing legislation.
In international law, a blockade amounts to an act of war.
Mr. Unsworth has never engaged in an act of pedophilia. 119.
To the local gentry, the garden was an act of vandalism.
"That was an act of terror," he said of the Jan.
Some of his customers said such an act could be justifiable.
So let me — let me call it an act of terror.
Law enforcement are treating the incident as an act of terrorism.
Likewise, earning money is an act to be valorized and celebrated.
"Mining in international waters is an act of war," he said.
Salvini has called it "a criminal act, an act of war".
Once back on his feet, Haye was knocked through the ropes by Bellew in an act of kindness as much as it was an act of aggression, trying to put his foe out of his misery.
Ties As a woman of color who has for years mixed foundation to match my skin tone as an act of self-love, I view tinting ballet shoes as an act of love for my daughter.
But as a woman of color who has for years mixed foundation to match my skin tone as an act of self-love, I view tinting ballet shoes as an act of love for my daughter.
Seeing Ecce homo in person is an act of witnessing a singular piece of Internet culture in its native, spiritual habitat, but it's also, oddly, an act of faith in the predictable human trait of screwing up.
Pyongyang has warned it would consider a blockade an act of war.
So is this a ruse, or an act of brutal political realism?
Police have previously said the shooting was not an act of terror.
Are these artists, then, merely engaging in an act of cultural appropriation?
"It is an act of reprisal," MEDREK's chairman Beyene Petros told Reuters.
In an act of desperation, the country switched to the U.S. dollar.
But he was convicted in February of preparing an act of terrorism.
Police said they had no indications this was an act of terror.
The province's premier, Philippe Couillard, called the attack an act of terror.
It depends on who&aposs describing what an act of war is.
Many people celebrated this as an act of revenge that Spencer deserved.
I'll leave it to other people to see if that's an act.
It has been written as an act of conscience and of duty.
Finally, screenshotting Snapchats of Solange is an act for the greater good.
I see it as an act of protest against undue market power.
Narrative is an act of witnessing, a part of the historical record.
"We consider this an act of terrorism," says FDLE Agent Danny Banks.
The refusal to participate was an act of rebellion against arbitrary decisions.
Ms. Koval said she believed neither statement constituted an act of bullying.
In that context, Silva's speech is an act of bravery and defiance.
Hassan Rouhani, the Iranian president, called it an act of "economic war".
Should a young man face deportation from America for such an act?
Do you consider Russia's meddling in our election an act of cyberwarfare?
Police say the attack is being investigated as an act of terror.
Many have since characterized that incident as an act of domestic terrorism.
It needs an act of self-destruction, an effort of the will.
Like a deep dive, engaging with silence is an act of faith.
Never stop creating, it's never too small an act to make art.
Then, Jacqueline yells cut, and you realize it was all an act.
The man was charged with intent to commit an act of terrorism.
" Politically, Xris said, she finds passing to be "an act of assimilation.
We're going to birth Tezos as an act of love and collaboration.
Moscow called the strike an act of aggression that violated international law.
"You don't have to put on an act for me," I said.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Central banking increasingly looks like an act of faith.
She has never threatened or committed an act of violence against anyone.
It was investigated as an act of terror, and ISIS claimed responsibility.
"We do not believe this was an act of terror," he said.
That is unpatriotic and is an act that undermines our American security.
The incident is not being investigated as an act of terrorism. 4.
Every bite of a Pringles chip is now an act of betrayal.
But it's just as fascinating when read as an act of synthesis.
MORE (R-Ariz.) that Russia's cyber attacks are an act of war.
Their lives are too fabulous to commit an act of terror, right?
Makeup and clothes are an act of defiance for some LGBT people.
For many Soundcloud rappers, face tattoos are an act of self-motivation.
But the truth is, you don't need to put on an act.
Crying is an act of self-care, and a very effective one.
But even an act of economic statesmanship might not save the government.
Is everyone comfortable with the bro stuff or is it an act?
In this world, empathy, like hope, is an act of the imagination.
Likewise, the 1944 deportation should be recognized as an act of genocide.
Sam, on the other hand, condemns it as an act of insubordination.
And student protest is often, in itself, an act of free speech.
But doesn't changing the carried interest loophole require an act of Congress?
Would that not be an act of sociopathy, or at least derangement?
His return is an act of self-preservation rather than of repentance.
"It is an act of justice," Cruz said on CNN on Thursday.
It was also an act of love—as her whole career was.
And it is, above all, an act of showing rather than telling.
Cher's first brush with politics was an act of teenage civil disobedience.
But neither President Trump nor investigators called that an act of terror.
With this information, a neighborhood atrocity became an act of vengeance that
But one video retweeted thousands of times showed an act of kindness.
He parted with them, he says, as an act of self-preservation.
"I don't think it's entirely an act of political calculation," Toobin says.
We embraced it and baldness became an act of courage and bravery.
"This was a love affair, not an act of extremism," he said.
He declined to appear at Sunday's ceremony as an act of protest.
It brutalizes me into a genre, and that's an act of violence.
It is an act of retaliation for being critical of the government.
Permission plays a major role in whether an act constitutes cultural appropriation.
Looking becomes an act of reconfiguring, of shifting between figure and ground.
It was an act of moral leadership that became a stunning success.
I didn't know that screaming could be an act of self-love.
It would recognize that gathering and uniting is an act of politics.
They are embedded within the law and require an act of Congress.
People don't realize it was not formed by an act of Congress.
Tariffs on e-cigarettes aren't just an act of economic self-harm.
The OPM intrusion is widely considered to be an act of espionage.
Trudeau at the time called it "an act of cold-blooded murder".
Assimilation is not an act of hostility, but an expression of compassion.
The case is being treated by authorities as an act of terrorism.
Staying healthy yourselves is an act that might save other peoples' lives.
Would such an act be a help or an invasion of privacy?
That Jiang tweeted it is an act of bravery, transparency and integrity.
But that's exactly what taking these precautions is: an act of altruism.
It does not countenance the deliberate sabotage of an act of Congress.
It's an act of abuse when owners intrude into ascriptions of authorship.
They are also investigating the shooting as an act of domestic terrorism.
It is an act of violence to even try to do that?
An oral history of David Bowie is almost an act of redundancy.
It was an act of lovingkindness unlike anything I have ever known.
Picture Prompts Do you think art can be an act of resistance?
ANWR drilling still requires an act of Congress before it can happen.
"We do not see it as an act of terror," he said.
"I did commit an act of impropriety," he told The Harvard Crimson.
It was, to use a philosopher's sesquipedalian word, an act of supererogation.
Singing both these notes well is an act of breathtaking technical bravura.
It was an act for Paul Ryan, the speaker of the House.
Sometimes, dogs were openly beaten on streets as an act of aggression.
Warren also called the events "an act of great evil" on Twitter.
It was an act of terrorism against Mexicans and the Hispanic community.
" On Sunday, North Korea called the news sanctions an "act of war.
Ignoring the problem or sweeping it away is an act of complicity.
Iran&aposs foreign minister called the attack an act of self-defense.
At their trial, they described the killing as an act of war.
Was it intended as a political message or an act of sabotage?
Qassim Suleimani, commander of Iran's elite Quds Force, an act of war?
But, so far, officials are not calling this an act of terrorism.
"I see this as an act of unity, not a political campaign".
Was it a flood, a natural disaster, or an act of God?
North Korea has described the joint drills as an act of aggression.
In Iran, it was viewed as tantamount to an act of war.
She said she was concerned Mateen would commit an act of terrorism.
Moreover, her alliance with the unionists looks like an act of desperation.
Acknowledging this is by no means an act of exaltation or absolution.
That is not an act of disloyalty, that disclosure is legally required.
It was as much a political act as an act of necessity.
""The author sees this as an act of conscience and of duty.
President Donald Trump called the El Paso shooting "an act of cowardice".
But seen another way, it was an act of devious marketing genius.
"Fact-checking becomes an act of war by the media," he said.
The FBI has not labeled the shooting as an act of terrorism.
An act of terrorism also devastated the city of Boston in 22019.
Impeachment, like much of politics, is at root an act of persuasion.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio calls it an act of terror.
The army called the explosion an act of terrorism and blamed rebels.
You just need an Act 85033 to go with your Act 1.
WALKING ONTO a football pitch hardly seems an act of high diplomacy.
And going to work every day is an act of God's will.
There are massive real-life consequences in falling for such an act.
Doing so would be an act of service the country badly needs.
"Wearing brownface is an act of open mockery and racism," Scheer said.
"It's a terrible tragedy and frankly an act of cowardice," Lightfoot said.
This was an act of war and our presidency was the spoil.
For Fred, creating is an expression of optimism, an act of faith.
It is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.
Treason The term refers to an act of betrayal against one's country.
They now say that it was very likely an act of terrorism.
An act of Congress could expedite that process, but not much else.
Usually, it was an act of heinous violence that uncorked the rage.
"Stone's criminal conduct was not an act of desperation," the memo said.
But an act of cancellation is still mostly conceptual or socially performative.
It was, to a significant degree, an act of political self-protection.
Should the United States interpret this as an act of ideological war?
JACOBSON We'd be breaking an act, thinking, how are we doing this?
Saudi officials have called that attack an "act of war" by Iran.
The very telling of the Christmas story is an act of resistance.
Eavesdropping is an act of give and take, of validation and denial.
The FBI says it's investigating the incident as an act of terrorism.
Officials at first suspected the result had been an act of vandalism.
His brashness, his offensiveness, his immaturity — none of this is an act.
For one thing, the Pearl Harbor visit is an act of reciprocity.
The FBI is investigating the attack as an act of domestic terrorism.
But as much as a remix is an act of commerce, it can be an act of love, and the best of these songs break down and reconstitute her songs in order to build Rihanna a glorious pedestal.
A friend has to remind him that "sometimes being carefree and black is an act of revolution," and as the series continues, it becomes clear that sometimes a television show can be an act of revolution as well.
Trump, as is his wont, treats "catch and release" as an act of obvious stupidity or willful blindness — or even an act of sabotage, with Democrats serving as a fifth column to aid and abet the invading horde.
And the company's lawsuits led Homeland Security to say its secretary "possesses the authority to determine whether an act was an 'act of terrorism'" under the law, and it "has not made any such determination regarding" the shooting.
"It's more an act of rebellion than it was before," said Michelle Tea.
Mr El Aissami said the order was an act of "infamy and aggression".
And sometimes the most powerful thing is organizing an act of creative protest.
That would be really endorsing an act of international criminality to take this.
For EJ Hill, to stand and remember is an act of ultimate resistance.
Then it said, this should not be construed as an act of censorship.
Benigno Aquino said this year's commemoration is more than an act of remembrance.
"It'll take an act of God to stop us right now," Madison said.
He added that the incident was being investigated as an act of trespassing.
Government spokesman Phay Siphan said the pardon was an act of political compromise.
Streep likened the art of acting to an act of empathy in itself.
For better or worse, online dating is all about putting on an act.
" Lithuania's Foreign Ministry said Russia's action was an "act of open military aggression.
Could it be that challenging the status quo was an act of love?
National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster called the incident an act of domestic terrorism.
They'll know that I'm the real fucking thing, that this isn't an act.
It is not always an act of witness to watch someone else die.
It was an act of courage to stand up to the whole town.
Discovering a new place or thing truly feels like an act of discovery.
But the most surprising thing is that none of this is an act.
That's it, the #IPBill has gone thru and will soon be an Act.
" • On Sunday, Obama called the attack both "an act of terror and hate.
Like almost anything in the kitchen, brewing coffee is an act of chemistry.
Rather, they choose to raise a child as an act of personal fulfilment.
Mr Sánchez's no-confidence motion was an act of "democratic hygiene" he said.
Baby attempts to spin the girls' escort service into an act of empowerment.
In fact, they feel that banning drag would be an act of bullying.
The former prime minister fumed that it was an "act of cold hostility".
"A bomb exploding in New York is obviously an act of terrorism," Gov.
Marvel's Jessica Jones Season 1 is one hell of an act to follow.
Occasionally, she's whitewashed completely—an act the Belizean Brooklynite does not take lightly.
"It would be an act of self-harm," she said about such approach.
Shortly, though, she regained her composure sufficiently to demand an act of atonement.
It's an act that I decided to be part of on my own.
But the move was fiercely condemned as an act of aggression by Pyongyang.
The shooting was not an act of terrorism, a police representative told CNN.
"This is an act of war by the United States," Moncada told reporters.
Heat of passion means committing an act in the moment, without prior intent.
There, he said, the administrator gave him a photocopy of an ACT booklet.
Thus, being amped for the royal wedding is an act of class violence.
The incident is not believed to be an act of terrorism, Reimann said.
I started university with an act of rebellion—I skipped the orientation week.
Or it's all an act except for the stuff that can't be faked.
Porn is different because there are lines, there's storyboarding; porn is an act.
Is your intention for entering the country to commit an act of terrorism?
" Said Rodriguez: "He is beyond words in regretting having committed such an act.
The attackers assaulted Mamado and shaved his head as an act of humiliation.
It's more clear in their music that sobriety is an act of resistance.
The bombs are being treated by authorities as an act of domestic terrorism.
Eating poi was suddenly political, an act of cultural salvage and self-determination.
And because it's allowed me to see photography as an act of love.
However, this film does not present stripping as an act of feminist expression.
Although such an act might be legal, it would be a terrible mistake.
It's an act of empathy that provides a passport to understanding different perspectives.
It wasn't an act of representation at all, and it certainly wasn't private.
Panetta accused the president of supporting an act that is against the law.
Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmed Hafez called the attack an act of terrorism.
McMaster went anyway, an act of defiance from which the relationship never recovered.
Still, the declaration feels like an act of self-liberation that subtly shocks.
North Korea had long argued the military exercises were an act of aggression.
It's actually an act of kindness to tell somebody when they're screwing up.
THERE'S AN ACT CALLED THE FIRRMA ACT THAT SENATOR CORNYN'S PUSHING STRONGLY THROUGH.
To change your mind risks undermining that authority, an act of self-subversion.
And, as an act of personal resistance, he suggests picking up a book.
"This is an act of violence that rips the fabric of our community."
Police have declared the Kimambi-led protest illegal and an act of treason.
Abortion was legalized in England, Wales and Scotland through an act in 1967.
"Not every problem can be solved by an act of parliament," she said.
When I originally started brewing, it was solely an act of civil disobedience.
Sometimes, hair is just hair and not an act of protesting the patriarchy.
Do you think about representation when you write material or perform an act?
In an act of solidarity, fans initially sat in silence to pay respects.
This all seems to be an act of good faith from the Nationals.
"Let me be clear: This was an act of terror," the mayor said.
It's an act of cowardice and … we should all be ashamed of ourselves.
Tell him we consider it an act of war against the United States.
"  "I agree with the president that this was an act of pure evil.
But Singer says for both, it's all an act to get more followers.
Reading it was an act of translation from a language known and not.
It was an act of protest that notably included Jags owner Shad Khan.
"It's an act of vanity and selfishness that goes beyond comprehension," said Rep.
This was not just respectability politics: It was an act of self-erasure.
But for Justin Baldoni, who plays him, that evolution wasn't just an act.
North Korea called the sanctions an "act of war" and threatened to retaliate.
It took an act of God for Mary's fiancé to believe her word.
Virtually any first use of nuclear weapons would constitute an act of war.
They are clueless as an act of convenience, willfully blind and intentionally ignorant.
It feels like an act of worship and a trip to the moon.
People gathered together in a public space but as an act of mourning.
That's probably a reflection of how strong an act of resistance it was.
It doesn't require an act of Congress or the slow agency rulemaking process.
What starts as an act of care between vulnerable women ends in carnage.
"She came to power by an act of breathtaking ruthlessness," Ms. Stelzenmüller said.
But in the end, it was an act of disloyalty that undid her.
This move, which directly contravenes the Constitution, is an act of deliberate division.
Jojen's anguished sister, Meera, slit her brother's throat as an act of mercy.
Fitzgerald later called the shootings "an act of evil," the Journal Sentinel reported.
Is this is a correction, an omission or an act of artistic cowardice?
In recent years, riding the train had become an act of lunacy itself.
Mr. Johnson called 911, an act that earned faint praise in court Tuesday.
Good listening is a decision, pure and simple, and an act of generosity.
Rather, it is an act rooted in the failures of South Africa's transformation.
The authorities are treating the case as an act of terrorism targeting women.
"Our dad was an act with a single end," the younger boy observes.
Reading outside news was considered an act of rebellion, according to the plaintiffs.
Initiating a nuclear war, any nuclear war, would be an act of insanity.
An act of shocking violence lays bare the fury that boils inside him.
Targeting his home and terrorizing his family is an act of monstrous cowardice.
The murder of an Indian immigrant in Kansas was an act of terror.
Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, has called it "an act of war".
" Venezuela's defense minister, Vladimir Padrino López, called the statement an "act of madness.
" —@RandPaul: "I think killing a country's major general is an act of war.
It is an act of historical imagination to have recovered their unostentatious courage.
It is an act that can be met with hostility, exclusion, and violence.
An act of kindness or camaraderie Means everything to no one any more.
This isn&apost an act of rage that occurs just on the spot.
"This was an act of war, Sean, by any reasonable definition," Graham said.
Translation isn't merely an act of transportation, after all, of carrying something over.
He added there was "no evidence" that it was an act of terrorism.
Investigators have not said whether they believe it was an act of terrorism.
Some viewed that as an act of treachery that damaged Gove's own prospects.
"Help me to not put on an act of any kind," I wrote.
"Sand's trouser-wearing was in its way an act of revolution," Elkin remarks.
She sees her father beheaded, an act she had witnessed in real life.
Ten organizers were arrested in New York in an act of civil disobedience.
This is an act of hope: Every recorded story implies a future reader.
Damaging the bikes could constitute an act of vandalism or mischief, says Chia.
To the contrary, resistance then is an act of radical, even revolutionary, patriotism.
It almost makes you want to commit an act of feastiality (whomp whomp). 
Firing or transitioning these people is an act of real kindness, he says.
His candidacy might be more an act of protest than a conventional campaign.
Andrew Cuomo (D) has described the attack as an act of domestic terrorism.
Police charged the alleged killer under an act that criminalizes caste-based violence.
Sometimes, racism is framed as a misunderstanding rather than an act of hate.
Officials have yet to conclude whether the fire was an act of arson.
He started by citing an act of terrorism in Manila that wasn't terrorism.
Is breaking down structures — like legal ones — an act of mythological magic, too?
North Korea on Sunday rejected the resolution, calling it an act of war.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This is not an act of vandalism.
He was more of an "act first, ask questions never" kind of guy.
Yet the NRA's investment Gorsuch is in some ways an act of faith.
This isn't just an act of solidarity among members of the judicial branch.
Apple dropped the ball with the iPhone 7 by claiming it was an act of "courage" to remove the universally beloved aux jack — rather than an act that nudges its customers into buying AirPods or clunky charging-and-listening dongles.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince said Iran's supply of rockets to militias in Yemen is an act of "direct military aggression" that could be an act of war, state media reported on Tuesday, remarks reflecting sharply heightened strains between Riyadh and Tehran.
It protects the right to object to being forced to participate in an act that violates a person's deeply held moral convictions or religious beliefs and from discrimination as a result of one's refusal to participate in such an act.
A jury in Flint, Michigan, found Amor Ftouhi, 51, of the Canadian province of Quebec, guilty on charges of committing an act of violence at an international airport, interference with airport security and committing an act of terrorism, the court said.
Of course, there are sound legal considerations when classifying an act as a hate crime (intended to manifest hatred for the specific victim based on their identity) or an act of terror (intended to cultivate wider fear among a specific community).
In the case of Britain, it passed an act against economic espionage in 1719.
The decision was an act of "petty revenge", said Peter Szijjarto, the foreign minister.
On Sunday, President Barack Obama called the attack an "act of terror and hate."
She views it as an act of humanitarianism, and no doubt, lives were saved.
Saving the life of someone fleeing war and poverty is an act of humanity.
It is an act of nature and it grows itself through our collective actions.
As freedom of speech advocates, Rage considered this to be an act of oppression.
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Payne's experience aligns with a long history of knitting as an act of resistance.
"This suppresses identities and is an act of revenge," HDP lawmaker Selma Irmak tweeted.
It's an act, and you might have other acts you do and other identities.
It's an act that will incapacitate him, saving him from returning to active combat.
Weddady said these efforts at "fun" by the Saudi government are all an act.
Then, through an act of folly, you got involved in the Helping Hambantota scandal.
The moon landing, in First Man, does not look like an act of heroism.
Players will now get 15 points if their character performs an act of betrayal.
In an act of justice, Fred Johnson and James Holden raided a space station.
Plus, our sources tell us it's an act of good faith between old pals.
De Blasio stressed no evidence pointed to an act of terror or criminal intent.
And yet what makes sense today can be an act of self-harm tomorrow.
A protester at an Act for America rally in Seattle faces counterprotesters in June.
For someone to explore inside your desktop, then, is an act of extreme voyeurism.
Republicans acted as if he'd introduced an Act for the Poisoning of School Lunch.
As the virtual world becomes more dominant, owning books becomes an act of rebellion.
Two centuries later Napoleon deemed the practice an act of treason and prohibited it.
"This is an act truly filled with horror, terror and hatred," Pena Nieto said.
Consider it an act of charity that happens to have a rainbow-hued kicker.
It is an act of solidarity and protest, not a vindictive quest for revenge.
"One thing is for sure this was not an act of suicide," Georgiou continued.
It is an act that many in the LGBT community will not soon forget.
It looks like that NKOTB shirt she's worn wasn't just part of an act.
It is a bit of an act of willpower... I mean not insane willpower.
Mr Najib insists his prosecution is an act of revenge by his political opponents.
The referendum held in Guatemala on April 15th was not an act of provocation.
Some people just masturbate because it's an act of self-care, Dr. Chavez says.
As an act of emotional manipulation in the service of consumerism, it is genius.
To fund the musical protest, Parkhomenko tweeted out an Act Blue contribution page link.
They come out of an act of love, whether you like it or not.
That's actually enshrined in an act in the U.K. called the Data Protection Act.
On the surface, this looks like an act of confidence — if not outright complacency.
In many ways, this book is an act of resistance against the Trump administration.
In addition, Netanyahu called Hezbollah's tunnels an "act of war," significantly escalating Israel's rhetoric.
Rebalancing is an act that can bring out the best — and worst — from investors.
Did he also molest Dylan, an act indicative of a pattern of abusive behavior?
Few people will intervene to stop an act they think should not merit sanction.
It was intercepted, but the Saudi government nevertheless called it an "act of war".
That is above and beyond customer service, that is just an act of kindness.
Meanwhile, the Space Force definitely still needs an act of Congress to move forward.
According to the students, this is an act of violence all of its own.
"There are no indications this was an act of terrorism," prosecutor Lepa Medenica said.
For her, cooking was fun, generous, and improvisational – it was an act of love.
Finally, in an act of desperation, she posted a nine-minute video on YouTube.
The only answer I can fathom is this: reading is an act of witness.
"To the person who did this, I know this is an act of evil."
"This was an act of revenge," the lawyer, Alpdeger Tanriverdi, told Reuters by telephone.
Growing up, she had told me that this dress was an act of resistance.
Two of the days with the most love came after an act of hatred.
Mahnke started podcasting—almost as a lark, or perhaps an act of quiet desperation.
Law enforcement so far does not believe this to be an act of terror.
The shooting was ruled an act of self-defense; no charges were ever brought.
"The act of secret collusion with foreigners is an act of treason," it added.
It was more about stumbling upon the aftermath than witnessing an act of violence.
" Rodriguez previously said: "He is beyond words in regretting having committed such an act.
It's builder, a private company called IVRCL, called the collapse an 'act of God'.
Ryan had said that Republicans are "doing an act of mercy" by repealing ObamaCare.
LET'S SAY THE CIRCUMSTANCES WERE DIFFERENT WHERE IT WAS CLEARLY AN ACT OF TERRORISM.
"This was an act of terror," New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
However, officials stopped short of characterizing this week's violence as an act of terrorism.
The FBI said the shooting did not appear to be an act of terrorism.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio called it an act of work-related violence.
He has recently made trips to North Korea in an act of "hoops diplomacy."
Cardboard Computer is also turning to fans for aid in an act of protest.
As a woman, even stepping out of the house is an act of rebellion.
Helping grads refinance their student loan debt was almost an act of school spirit.
But what Clements didn't say is that the measure was an act of retribution.
British officials have said they are treating the blast as an act of terrorism.
" On Twitter, Ghani condemned the Orlando attack and called it an "act of terror.
Ultimately, I really don't think of what I did as an act of kindness.
I became infertile because my mother chose to do an act that caused that.
It can also lead to burning down someone's house as an act of war.
At the climax, the priest destroys the altar in an act of horrifying sacrilege.
Leaving this "free market" was therefore seen as an act of economic self-harm.
She took a photograph in hijab, as an act of solidarity with American Muslims.
Trump and his aides considered Comey's move an act of insubordination, Reuters reported Wednesday.
A larger audience raises the possibility that someone may commit an act of terrorism.
But what we're doing here [with the documentary] is not an act of war.
Meant in kindness, one cannot refuse -- but its consumption is an act of diplomacy.
Many will look to this incident as an act of one isolated, deranged killer.
Trump has vowed a veto - an act he has not yet taken as president.
Imagine that the feds can show that someone will commit an act of terrorism.
Good training should prevent an officer from mistaking compliance for an act of aggression.
The city's mayor said there was no indication it was an act of terrorism.
The President's supporters will likely characterize the study as an act of partisan warfare.
It is an act of empathy that provides a passport to understanding diverse perspectives.
South Korea said it was not taking the steps as an act of retaliation.
"This is really an act of resistance above all else right now," Mas explained.
In that time, she ate the octopus in an act of "revenge," according to .
El-Faisal is charged with soliciting or providing support for an act of terrorism.
Officials said they were trying to determine whether it was an act of terrorism.
" Kennedy denounced the proposal to repeal and replace Obamcare as an "act of malice.
Walking off is strictly prohibited by Birthright and seen as an act of resistance.
Would some Americans view this as an act of war, or create an outrage?
The discovery delighted Tomic, who has described robbery as, ultimately, an act of imagination.
Does an act as heinous as the one Robert committed automatically imply mental illness?
Choosing to embrace these diversions should not be viewed as an act of cowardice.
For Ms. Ramcharan, a small-business consultant, the tours are an act of sharing.
So it's a little silly to call that an act by the Trump administration.
Is he an act or does he really mean the shit that he says?
"What I did was an act of cowardice," he told Arkansas Matters in 2015.
She chooses to cook the food of her culture as an act of resistance.
But rhetoric is a tool of politicians, while legislation is an act of governance.
So it's the intention behind an act that gets you on the naughty list?
"A pardon is an act of grace," opined Chief Justice John Marshall in 1833.
It's an act of domestic politics between two branches of the United States government.
OK: This is also an act to challenge BDS[, the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement].
Engage in an act of rebellion, however small, today and watch the video above.
TV: They have an act, they have a shtick and it worked very well.
De Blasio repeatedly declined on Saturday to call the bombing an act of terrorism.
Many who visit the steps ascend on their knees, as an act of penance.
But income taxation is an act of government, not an aspect of private life.
We don't witness her murder; it exists not as an act but as aftermath.
For inhabitants of Poole's Land, even taking a shit is an act of rebellion.
This is an act of humanitarian graciousness and also a poignant display of power.
Its restoration, he added, "is the fruit of an act of love for art."
They viewed it as an act of defiance against a century-old existential enemy.
That Dr. Blasey decided to come forward is an act of patriotism and courage.
To slaughter worshippers at church during Easter service is an act of great evil.
If you're Facebook, or YouTube, every policy decision is an act of international diplomacy.
It was an act that was both dishonest and wise, a very rare combination.
Above all, the new album posits "joy as an act of defiance," Bono said.
But the slap she deals her is hardly an act of mercy toward June.
But if it's an act of war, then clearly Congress needs to be notified.
The U.S.-China trade agreement outlined on Friday is an act of cooperative rivalry.
But neither President Donald Trump nor investigators called the massacre an act of terror.
"Certainly it's not meant to be an act of anti-Semitism," Mr. Feingold said.
The White House now says the shooting appears to be an act of terror.
"Voting to convict this president is an act of patriotism," Warren tweeted at Romney.
Surely it's an act of patriotism to forfeit your job to fight for others.
Trump took out a general visiting Iraq in part as an act of retribution.
It was a tragic loss of life, and an act condemned by all Americans.
"He's now been arrested on suspicion, preparation and instigation of an act of terrorism."
Vindman&aposs attorney, David Pressman, called her attacks an act of "cowardice" while Sen.
In 1958, Congress passed an act designed to encourage small-business investments and loans.
And is using your imagination, perforce, an act of nonconformist wildness against the state?
Attorney General Bill Barr said yesterday that the shooting was an act of terrorism.
Pakistani civil and military leaders condemned the bombing, calling it an act of terrorism.
And in America, teaching black children to read is an act of social justice.
After all, the phrase "it takes an act of Congress" exists for a reason.
Or do you see it as a stunt instead of an act of substance?
But several politicians said the shooting should be viewed as an act of terrorism.
But the motive for an act carries with it the key to its prevention.
To pathologize your own creative frustration feels to me like an act of ego.
Performing a new piece becomes an act of advocacy to pull an audience in.
That would be an act of calamitous self-harm for the countries of Europe.
Pompeo said on Wednesday the attack was an act of war against the Saudis.
Indeed, what they've embarked on can only be called an act of radical curation.
" Kennedy denounced the proposal to repeal and replace Obamcare as an "act of malice.
"The president has made a mistake and it is an act of criminal politics."
For an act to get the jukebox-musical treatment, hits are a minimum requirement.
On consideration, it's apparent that any portrait is a record, an act of documentation.
Moscow had downed the airliner deliberately, some concluded, in an act of undeclared war.
They married in 1968 and toured as an act that performed classical piano duets.
It is a work of public art and an act of applied art criticism.
" Snowden accused the report of being "artlessly distorted" and an "act of bad faith.
Now, I don't know about a great crime but certainly an act of deviance.
But much like Trump's driving in the images above, it was all an act.
An act of dumb-thug brutality for which There is no room for satire.
"It was not just an act of defiance but an act of therapy and self help... I'm sure the mosque will have many more people there today" Hundreds of people condemned the attacks on social media, describing them as "disgusting" and cowardly.
Lynch, speaking on CNN's "State of the Union" talk show, said the Orlando shooting incident was "an act of terror and an act of hate", but she declined to say what charges may be filed nor who may be charged in the case.
Hiring people with a criminal history "is not an act of charity, it is an act of enlightened self-interest," Labor Secretary Thomas Perez said, commending Maryland's largest private employer, the Johns Hopkins Hospital, for employing so many people with criminal backgrounds.
You kill your children as an act of aggression against your boyfriend or your mother.
Yet German authorities initially appeared reluctant to describe the incident as an act of terrorism.
To wrench a mouth open and poke around inside is an act of harrowing intimacy.
To take one example, media personality Laura Ingraham insisted that Obama's crying was an act.
The New Zealand terrorist attack was called an act created "of and for" the internet.
It was an act of creating a safe space for indigenous people to enjoy themselves.
Police don't think this was an act of terrorism but instead related to a dispute.
Frenzied mobs have killed at the mere suggestion that an act of blasphemy was committed.
Revenge porn is an act of violence that has only recently been codified into law.
"An act of terrorism tried to silence our democracy," Prime Minister Theresa May told parliament.
MacDonald's detractors "decried the hypnosis as an act, a consummate MacDonald performance," the authors wrote.
The two men were never planning on committing an act of terrorism on US soil.
Is that to say you consider sharing this information with Lavrov an act of treason?
Don't forget, if you're an act, what people don't realize, the business people stay forever.
DESANTIS: Well, it was an act of a friendly nation paying respects to an ally.
Mexico will consider litigation over an act of terrorism towards Mexicans in the United States.
Farage called his appointment "pretty much an act of war on any sensible negotiating process".
I was doing "An Act of God" on Broadway ... Yes, which is where we met.
The fake CNN account planted the idea that the fire was an act of terrorism.
The defendants deny the charges and say the trial is an act of political repression.
" Today I signed LD 946 "An Act To Protect the Privacy of Online Customer Information.
"Prosecutorial discretion is an act of administrative leniency, it is not an entitlement," Short wrote.
At least 13 potentially explosive packages were sent since Monday, an act officials call terrorism.
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Bernard Piffaretti is an artist who recognizes painting as an act of inquiry and skepticism.
This philosophy fueled the #J20 Art Strike, an act of "non-compliance" on Inauguration Day.
"Giving children weapons and taking videos is an act of cruelty," he said last week.
Jeanne Shaheen said Congress should determine whether Russia's election hacking was an act of war.
It's curious to watch someone engaged in an act of erotic passion and feel nothing.
"In these times, such simple acts as listening and learning are an act of resistance."
Or was this cheeky hand gesture an act of rebellion amidst the pomp and ceremony?
More than that, though, they talked about applying for assistance as an act of ingratitude.
The rare earths export restriction looks to be an act of saber rattling for now.
He bleeds out in the bar, and Sarah Palmer puts on an act of confusion.
Yara Khawam, an actress and organizer, described the human chain as an act of love.
CEO Andrew Mackenzie told reporters in London protectionism was an act of economic self-harm.
It was quickly labeled an act of terror, and Grande tweeted about the event immediately.
The FBI is investigating the shooting as an act of terrorism inspired by ISIS. Nov.
Eventually, Turner met violence with violence -- an act of desperation that feels cathartic and hopeless.
Only an act of Grace can save them in their battle for what Is right.
Hua Chunying, China's foreign ministry spokeswoman, called the attack an act of extremism and violence.
Some investors speculated that it was an act of desperation for Alphabet, but Cramer disagreed.
And showing Jon Snow how to (temporarily) lighten up was an act of public service.
But to their own people, the reporters' quest for truth was an act of betrayal.
Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's president, justifies the crushing of opposition as an act of anti-imperialism.
An act of violence is framed as the best thing to ever happen to Patty.
They also said that the incident is not being treated as an act of terrorism.
By an Act of Congress, it was named the "Home of the Blues" in 1977.
Only an act of GRACE can save them in their battle for what IS right.
So going for the full 2900 is an act of either valiant vanity or obsession.
Per the codes of Russian obituary writing, an act of extreme state repression seems unlikely.
"We're investigating this as an attempt at carrying out an act of terrorism," he said.
She alleges Moonves forcibly kissed her during an act that she classified as sexual assault.
And every step I take while in my flip-flops is an act of resistance.
"Yesterday's blast was not an act of terrorism," Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah told reporters.
What we did was, I feel, right at the verge of an act of war.
So wait, in your opinion, was he really crazy or was it just an act?
In Solnit's discussion, when women's stories are not heard, that is an act of silencing.
Some are calling the mass shooting at an Orlando gay nightclub an act of terrorism.
Mark Dayton called the incident an "act of terrorism" during a visit to the center.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the attack will be investigated as an act of terrorism.
In the aftermath of this comes a familiar question: Is it an act of terror?
There are legal distinctions to calling an act of violence a hate crime or terrorism.
To the victims at the Texas base, it was an act of terror, when Maj.
This scuffle became a small performance of its own; an act of penance and shame.
Lindita Halimi grew up in war-torn Kosovo, where eating was an act of survival.
Someone told me to toast the bread, which I believe is an act of heresy!
The governor of Zulia, Francisco Arias Cardenas, condemned the destruction as an act of vandalism.
"We read every day about an act of violence somewhere in the world," said Lahr.
Defendants have cast the uprising as an act of patriotic civil disobedience against government excess.
And it was warm when I was trying to be somebody and learn an act.
"This was an act of random violence," Assistant District Attorney Diana Garcia said in 2015.
Plus, giving access to region-specific content and games is itself an act of controversy.
Frankly, it would have been an act of defiance for them not to speak up.
"Without a scintilla of a doubt, it is not an act of war," Schmitt said.
To continue it past Vanessa's death would be, for me, an act of bad faith.
Finally, in an act of desperation, I drunkenly shaved down my hair to the scalp.
Salahuddin, formerly known as David Belfield, said he considered the killing an act of war.
Only an act of Congress — such as the First Amendment Defense Act introduced by Sens.
But an act of giving announced on Monday by one Florida lawmaker has spurred denunciations.
The band members, who are Asian American, say their name is an act of reclamation.
Posting the photo of Phúc, meanwhile, has turned into an act of protest in Norway.
But Sesto is led astray by Vitellia, who pushes him toward an act of terrorism.
His denials, meanwhile, potentially obfuscated an act of information warfare between two nuclear-armed powers.
You can't go beyond an act and get into his motive or into his intent.
There is bipartisan support for such a move, which would require an act of Congress.
They are flimsily justified as an act of national security, but this is sheer nonsense.
And this is not an act that a government should be doing to its people.
"An act of love," he said, looking out at familiar faces in front of him.
It shouldn't take an act of Congress for the Pentagon to give up this practice.
This story highlights the difficulty in running a marathon; it is an act of endurance.
These are all compelling reasons for what was, nonetheless, an act of incalculable self-harm.
Chappelle then announced he would photobomb the couple, an act that made even him laugh.
"A bomb exploding in New York is obviously an act of terrorism," Mr. Cuomo added.
Two senators want a firm definition of what constitutes an act of war in cyberspace.
Madison, where for the first time, the Supreme Court ruled an act of Congress unconstitutional.
Eight people are killed, and the attack is almost immediately called an act of terror.
Federal authorities have said they are treating the shooting as an act of domestic terrorism.
Worse, there were no consequences for an act that was not just unethical, but illegal.
The shooting was tied to gang violence and wasn't an act of terror, police said.
Only an act of Grace can save them in their battle for what is right.
A senior IVRCL manager drew national condemnation for calling the disaster "an act of God".
Could it be an act of protest by airport security agents, who were working unpaid?
But not everyone is convinced ATF can regulate the device without an act of Congress.
Days—a slim yet languid volume, subtle despite the fact that it's an act of
The failure or near failure of many financial institutions was not an act of God.
He declined to sign his contract, although it was essentially just an act of protest.
Philadelphia police confirmed Sunday that the damage at the cemetery was an act of vandalism.
This year, whether or not people march could be seen as an act of resistance.
Here, sports are martial, oppressive, an act of Americanized aggression toward the weak and nonconformist.
Whether conscious or not, any participation in social media is inherently an act of curation.
Having a firearm doesn't mean you have the right to commit an act of violence.
Overall, the attack was widely viewed as an act of protest, rather than a crime.
A Democratic senator thinks that Russia's election hacking may have been an 'act of war.
The Equality House sits directly across from Westboro Baptist Church in an act of protest.
" At a news conference, Mayor Bill de Blasio called the explosives an "act of terror.
"A History of Islam in 21 Women" is an act of reclamation on several fronts.
Relax. Aging wine is an act of hope and optimism, laced with fear and dread.
As I said, social distancing is an act of solidarity and generosity, it's just tremendous.
A kiss did not have to lead to anything; it was an act in itself.
The youthful movement is an act of triumph, depending on how you look at it.
It was an act of free expression central to the principles of the European Union.
At first, those fart jokes and curse words felt like an act of political rebellion.
The defense attorneys, on the other hand, alleged the fire was an act of arson.
Transforming locks into a remembrance of the dearly departed was an act of utmost devotion.
It wasn't feathers, floats and celebrities, but an act of "desperate courage," one writer recalls.
In her hands, to write lyrically feels like an act of both love and defiance.
" His office reiterated that support on Wednesday, calling the state's action an act "for transparency.
The entirety of a life can be reduced to an act of brutality, a killing.
He scowls and stomps around, and he always seems like he's putting on an act.
Iran's president called it an act of "economic war" and said his country would win.
Weitzmann asks himself: Is this an act of madness or an affirmation of Jewish identity?
Jaime Lannister rushed to Aerys's side, an act that earned him the lifelong nickname Kingslayer.
It was an act of true sportsmanship, but there was another element at play, too.
Had the tables been turned, it could have been seen as an act of terror.
Sex is more a state of mind than an act in this lush, subtle novel.
But driving home, I wondered: Was what I had just done an act of love?
"We don't really know if this will be considered an act of God," Dunitz said.
It's one of his finest performances — naked, hilarious, obscene, an act of mad self-immolation.
"It then becomes an 'act of God,' and thus they are not responsible," he said.
However, he thinks it's going to take an act of nature to end the devastation.
"We see this as an act of war," Saudi foreign minister Adel Jubair told CNN.
It's not an act that is going to occur by a signature of a governor.
It might not be an obvious observation that fanfiction can be an act of subversion.
"It does appear that it was an act of terrorism," Clinton told CNN's Chris Cuomo.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said that the "evil attack" was an act of domestic terrorism.
But élite survivalism is not a step toward prevention; it is an act of withdrawal.
It would have been an act of war, which could have triggered a nuclear attack.
It is, in Mila's phrase, "an act of rebellion," as provocative as it is protective.
"This is an act of political speech, the most protected type of speech," Nott says.
Heinrich made clear the incident was an act of vandalism and was not an accident.
Captain Medina rescued survivors, an act for which he was later awarded a Silver Star.

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