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You don't want to be accused of being a witch.
A fiction can never be accused of being a lie.
It used to just be accused of being a racist party.
You might be accused of being a racist or a socialist.
Anybody opposed to the army could be accused of being a communist.
How could a team that productive possibly be accused of being defensive?
In energy terms, Latin America cannot be accused of being a dirty region.
No longer could it be accused of being a talking shop, crimped by consensus.
"I'd rather be accused of being dumb than having malicious intent," Shine told me.
PlexCoin is just the latest ICO to be accused of being an unequivocal scam.
But administration officials cannot be accused of being reckless in winnowing the inmate population.
Vegans might also be accused of being overemotional or holier-than-thou, she noted.
If I missed a day, I could be accused of being a greasy-haired freak.
Facebook's leadership cannot be accused of being blind to concerns about its content moderation failures.
Today, I don't even have to work in Washington to be accused of being corrupt.
They asked not to be identified for fear they would be accused of being complicit.
Frank Köhnlein also notes that those teenagers should not be accused of being attention-seekers.
They don't want to be accused of being ridiculous or stoned or devil worshippers or something.
I do not want to be accused of being a shameless propagandist or an unpatriotic blasphemer.
He cannot be accused of being directly to blame for horrific incidents like the one this weekend.
Nor that it would be accused of being complicit in derailing the 2016 presidential election and undermining American democracy.
They provide a rare window into the mind of a man who would later be accused of being a predator.
For all the excitement created by the N.F.L.'s offensive fireworks this season, the league could be accused of being predictable.
The show can hardly be accused of being pro-Brexit or pro-Boris, rarely passing up an opportunity to send up either.
Something I have learned: If you are a Republican nominee for President – or President – you will be accused of being a racist.
Here are four kids of color, growing up in a rough neighborhood, and not one can be accused of being a stereotype or lacking dimension.
On the flip side, with Republicans in charge of the state Senate, he can't be accused of being a check on Democrats from the right.
The Moon is in Pisces, a sign that can be accused of being too gullible—but today, everyone is at risk of believing wacky things!
This is a grand, jazz-hands flailing vision, and where it can be accused of being corny, it was never ashamed to go all the way.
Her youngest daughter, Terra (Ozark's Julia Garner), is sweet, but might be accused of being too emotional, too ready to coddle her mother's alarming romantic behavior.
In 2011, the Department of Justice relaxed the requirement for registering juveniles, but legislators still fear that they'll be accused of being "soft" on sex crimes.
"We felt a little surprised because I don't think it ever occurred to us that we might be accused of being fascists or crypto-fascists,'" Carl said.
"Graham also posited on Twitter that Republican presidential candidates and presidents "will be accused of being racist," regardless of their policies: "It comes with the territory, unfortunately.
So why should businesses outside ad land – which could be accused of being a little inward-looking - care about what goes on in the south of France?
Such ambiguity is more celebrated in the fine art world, where artists are encouraged to maintain uncertainty around their work or be accused of being too illustrative.
Now, anyone questioning Mr. Trump's legitimacy will be accused of being unpatriotic — because that's what people on the right always say about anyone who criticizes a Republican president.
Mr. Dagan, who died on Thursday after struggling for several years with a liver transplant that never quite succeeded, could hardly be accused of being soft on Israel's enemies.
Asked to explain the term, she said, "You will feel it when you post something on Facebook and think you could be accused of being a terrorist," she said.
I do think in the past Microsoft could be accused of being a little bit aggressive in announcing new games as soon as we think we're going to make them.
New Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper said Thursday that it's "dead wrong" for NFL players who kneel to protest police brutality and racial inequality to be accused of being unpatriotic.
"The BfV must finally set its sights on the AfD if it does not want to be accused of being blind in the right eye," he told the Rheinische Post newspaper.
Some analysts interpreted that as an effort by Mr. Joko's administration to have a Muslim organization lead the charge so that Mr. Joko could not be accused of being anti-Islam.
Many are too afraid to return to areas where they worry they could be accused of being ISIS sympathizers and disappear at the hands of security forces or rival tribes seeking retribution.
Clinton and Obama aren't the first presidential candidates to be accused of being demon-possessed -- in 2006, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez tore into then-president George W. Bush with a similar attack.
"Most companies are afraid to speak up because they will be accused of being unpatriotic," said a former government official, who asked not to be named because of their closeness to the issue.
He also worried that BSA leaders would be accused of being liars who were "deceptive" and "sleazy" for suggesting the idea of having both boys and girls in the same Boy Scouts troop.
If you dare to vocalize your support for the only democratic nation in the Middle East, you are likely to be accused of being a racist, of trampling human rights, of supporting an "apartheid" regime.
Now it looks like he won't leave the Embassy, and the outgoing administration will likely be accused of being suckered – believing an NGO – WikiLeaks – that it has only recently portrayed as a willing agent of Vladimir Putin.
Neither man has ever held political office, so neither could be accused of being controlled by the deeply unpopular Mr Madigan, widely considered the godfather of Illinois politics, whose main focus is to get his minions re-elected.
Makarkin said Trump and his circle would now be accused of being Kremlin stooges every time they pushed for detente with Russia, with senior Republicans likely to warn that any rapprochement would hand political capital to the Democrats.
"What I don't appreciate is putting a lot of our new candidates who happen to be women in the position where they are forced to break a caucus rule and then be accused of being anti-woman," she said.
I've had male survivors tell me they didn't want anyone in the church to know because they thought that they would be labeled a future offender and everyone would keep their kids away, or they would be accused of being gay.
Sessions is one of the last people within the Trump administration who could be accused of being "politically correct" — he has been hitting the themes (and fielding the criticisms) that Trump now champions since Trump was a bankrupt Manhattan playboy.
But if the church stays outside and if the church speaks against corruption, as was the case many times with the patriarch's speeches, then I don't see why the church should be accused of being close to the corrupt people in the state.
To be accused of being a pied piper of sorts in court, in the press, to be accused of somehow planting this idea of victimhood in other women's minds, the gripping testimony these past two weeks have shown how absurd those arguments are.
Kaczynski, who has criticized the European Union's relocation schemes for migrants on many occasions, also said that the PiS could not be accused of being anti-European, as it backed Poland's joining the block in 2004 and now appreciates the inflow of EU funds.
" Noah Bookbinder, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington: "If Attorney General Barr doesn't want to be accused of being influenced by the President, then he should stop intervening in cases involving the President and his associates and start behaving like an independent Attorney General.
Much socially spread fake news can hardly be accused of being subtle in its deceptions — indeed, wilder claims appear to be favored as a baiting strategy to spark more clicks — so mainstream quotation checking feels like a sensible place to try to fight back against mass misinformation.
Landrieu also discussed President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and whether he can be accused of being racist.
Oppo is high on the list of serious Samsung rivals, and it's making its biggest push outside of China with the unique Find X. This smartphone won't ever be accused of being perfect, but it will also never be guilty of inciting boredom or showing a lack of ambition.
Many of them oppose the American foreign policies in Muslim countries like Afghanistan and Pakistan, yet they feel their ability to openly contest those policies is compromised by politicians and media coverage that equates Islam with terrorism, and a fear they will be accused of being fifth columnists.
But Cruz is far from the only politician or political spouse to be accused of being out of touch with ordinary Americans' financial struggles — and in an age of increasing inequality, where politicians live, where they vacation, and what they buy are often treated as an extension of their policies and morals.
" Sullivan points to comments Francis made during his interview with America Magazine that suggest he regrets how he handled the ordeal: "My style of government at the beginning had many faults ... My authoritarian and quick manner of making decisions led me to have serious problems and to be accused of being ultraconservative.
Apple Arcade cannot be accused of being an empty lot, but it's also to trying to strike a balance between artsy indie games, prominent on the early App Store days but fell away as exploitative experiences like Candy Crush took over, and family-friendly games that focus on multiplayer and augmented reality.
Residency is the first time the medical students, or new physicians, get to be in a leadership role. Men who are too communal can be accused of being “wimpy” or “soft” whereas women who are too agentic can be accused of being “bossy” or “domineering.” These stereotypes are due to the lack of gender awareness and role models. Female medical students have reported sexual harassment and discrimination.
And she was pregnant. She witnessed the turmoil of the Chinese Civil War. She stayed hidden in fear that she would be accused of being a supporter for Japan. Ahn went to North Korea.
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow stated "The ensemble-oriented "free funk" music of drummer Roland Shannon Jackson's Decoding Society never can be accused of being overly mellow or lacking in excitement ... The frenetic and intense ensembles (essentially everyone solos at once) would not be classified as relaxing background music".
She used to live next door on rent with her lover and her five-year-old child. She had taken nude photographs of me and was threatening to make them public. She had been blackmailing me for some time. But to be accused of being male and raping her shocked me.
It had been in 1886 that Cradock had died and was replaced by Albert Watson.Crook (2008). pp. 292–293. Walter Pater, a writer, was sometime fellow of Brasenose; his writing would later be accused of being "immoral" and inappropriate letters to a student at Balliol, Walter Hardinge, got Pater into trouble.Crook (2008). pp. 276–283.
For the same reasons, venture capitalists can be accused of being vulture capitalists, or "vulture" for short, depending on how they conduct their business. In this sense, vulture capitalist is used as a derogatory word for venture capitalists, as the vulture capitalists are considered to be preying on firms in distress for their own profit.
Soon, France will be accused of being responsible for the floods. The inertia of our own leaders is the primary cause of the problem". Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita also strongly criticised anti-French demonstrations. He stated in December 2019 that: "the foreign forces in our country are our allies in this tragic war imposed on us.
31 Of himself and his principles, Tătărescu stated: > "I am not a communist. Taking in view my attitudes towards mankind, society, > property, I am not a communist. Thus, the new orientation in external > politics which I demand for my country cannot be accused of being determined > by affinities or sympathies of doctrine."Tătărescu, in Țurlea, p.
Esau steals three books from the schoolhouse in the hope that they would teach the boys to utilise the radio. The two are punished harshly after Hostetter outs them as thieves. The radio is smashed by Esau's father in rage, and Hostetter demands his wagon be searched lest he be accused of being a member of Bartorstown. Esau is whipped and Len's father is visibly disappointed.
In late 1790 the French army was in considerable disarray. The military officer corps was largely composed of noblemen, who found it increasingly difficult to maintain order within the ranks. In some cases, soldiers (drawn from the lower classes) had turned against their aristocratic commanders and attacked them. At Nancy, General Bouillé successfully put down one such rebellion, only to be accused of being anti-revolutionary for doing so.
He was indicted at the Nuremberg Trials but never tried, due to his advanced dementia. He was thus the only German to be accused of being a war criminal after both world wars. He was nursed by his wife in a roadside inn near Blühnbach until his death in 1950, and then cremated and interred quietly, since his adopted name was at that time one of the most notorious in the American Zone.
They do not possess good communication skills, leading them to be regarded as timid. Since they may spend much time in front of the computers (or digital peripherals), others may also consider 'Kong Boys' as social outcasts. 'Kong Boys' would be accused of being over-superficial because they only take emphasis of the outer appearances of the opposite sex, but not the innate qualities. Moreover, lack of ambition is another one of their attributes.
Thompson would later have confrontations with other battle participants, and be accused of being a liar. He was so labeled by one veteran named William Slaper in a 1925 book, A Trooper with Custer, edited by Earl A. Brininstool. Thompson's attempts to prove his claims were frustrated by the unknown whereabouts of James Watson. Peter Thompson died in Hot Springs, South Dakota, and was interred in the West Lead Cemetery in Lead, South Dakota.
One president of the Philippines, Joseph Estrada, was impeached, removed from office, and found guilty of plunder, in part due to accepting bribes from jueteng lords. The Philippine government operates the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) Small Town Lottery (STL) as a legal alternative to jueteng. However, corruption has led the PCSO to be accused of being a simple front for illegal jueteng operations. Jueteng is very important to the Filipino informal economy.
Few writings from and about the first sophists survive. The early sophists charged money in exchange for education and providing wisdom, and so were typically employed by wealthy people. This practice resulted in the condemnations made by Socrates through Plato in his dialogues, as well as by Xenophon in his Memorabilia and, somewhat controversially, by Aristotle. As a paid tutor to Alexander the Great, Aristotle could be accused of being a sophist.
It is an affectionate portrait of a man she (the author) obviously thinks has landed himself in the wrong job". Pointing to criticism of Prince's book from Corbyn's followers, McSmith said that "when the Corbyn era is over ... I doubt if its author will be accused of being 'spiteful'. I think the verdict will be that she was rather kind". Jeremy Corbyn told his local newspaper, the Islington Tribune that "I’ve seen the book. It’s riddled with inaccuracies.
Roger Corman was angry about what AIP did to the film. He later wrote: Corman elaborated, saying: > [God was] played by an actor with an outrageous New York Jewish accent and > they were really startled by that. But cutting God really took the heart out > of the picture. I think it was partially the fact that AIP had become a > public company and Sam was Jewish and they didn't want to be accused of > being anti-Semitic.
53 According to Haboush, this might have been an attempt to protect her mother from slander as the year her brother was born suggests that he was conceived at a time when Lady Hyegyong's mother should have been in mourning for her mother and father-in-law. When a person was in mourning, they were supposed to be sexually abstinent. As such, if Lady Hyegyong's brother was conceived during her mother's mourning period, Lady Hyegyong's mother could be accused of being unfilial.
Several commentators, including Ware himself, have noted similarities between Seth MacFarlane's Stewie Griffin character from the animated series Family Guy (which debuted after the strip) and Jimmy Corrigan. Ware has remarked, "[The similarities are] a little too coincidental to be simply, well, coincidental." He further stated, "I don't want a book of seven years' worth of my stuff to become available and then be accused of being a rip-off of Family Guy." 20th Century Fox insists that Stewie is an entirely original character.
Several commentators, including its author Chris Ware, have noticed similarities between the title character of the graphic novel Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth (first published in 1995) and Stewie. Ware has remarked that the similarities are "a little too coincidental to be simply, well, coincidental." He further stated, "I don't want a book of seven years' worth of my stuff to become available and then be accused of being a rip-off of Family Guy." 20th Century Fox insists that Stewie is an entirely original character.
Acting DI, later DS, and later DI Samantha Nixon was originally from Enfield, Middlesex. She was a measured person both professionally and emotionally and because of that could be accused of being closed down emotionally. Fiercely intelligent, Samantha had two degrees, a first in psychology, after five years of studying through the Open University, and a 2:1 in criminology after that. She was academically interested in police work and prior to joining Sun Hill, had trained in criminal profiling but had failed to be accepted into the Met's profiling team.
Criticisms of the slow technology movement are similar to the slow-food movement; it lacks understanding of global scope, and as an individualistic response will not answer the actual problems in technology. This movement has been dubbed by critics as disconnectionists. Mindfulness in technology has been criticized as being less about restoring self and more about stifling autonomy that technology inspires. Anti- disconnectionists state mindfulness and the expressed need to disconnect from technology and the modern world can be accused of being a nostalgia- manipulating marketing tactic and maybe a technological form of conservatism.
This attack will silently convert every innocent visit to S to a click on the advertisement on P's page. Even worse, P can be in collaboration with several dishonest Web sites, each of which can be in collaboration with several dishonest publishers. If the advertisement commissioner visits the Web site of P, the non-fraudulent page will be displayed, and thus P cannot be accused of being fraudulent. Without a reason for suspecting that such collaboration exists, the advertisement commissioner has to inspect all the Internet sites to detect such attacks, which is infeasible.
On the same day that Cubas Grau resigned, Oviedo escaped to Argentina, where he obtained political asylum. However, faced with pressures from different Argentine political sectors and the overt political activity of Oviedo, his asylum was withdrawn and Oviedo disappeared. Oviedo would resurface in Brazil, where he was arrested in June 2000. Oviedo would obtain asylum; from there, he began an intense political activity that led him to be accused of being the intellectual author of the protests against the Paraguayan government carried out mostly by his supporters, which led the government to decreed a state of emergency.
Moreover, many gay or bisexual men who star in gay porn films may wish to be identified publicly as heterosexual for personal or professional reasons. Some straight actors have started acting in gay porn only to be accused of being gay while others' first step was to strictly do solo masturbation or muscle exhibition scenes. The higher pay scale and profile within a production often leads to group scenes where a straight actor only "tops." Many times a "top" actor will then be sought as a bottom and the debut is often treated as a notable event or even its own release.
I'm proud to say that I believe > KATATONIA sounds like no other band. We have eloquently avoided the gothic > metal genre most bands tend to fall in when changing their sound from > doom/death metal to something more rocking and melodic. We're leaning > towards more of a contemporary alternative sound, free of all cheese and > clichés. Similarly, Nystrom noted of the band's live performances: > Well, it must be hard sometimes for Jonas to sing his heart out with lyrics > referring to personal dark and depressive matters and at the same time also > be accused of being a reluctant frontman.
He was elected territorial delegate to the U.S. Congress in 1872, and reelected in 1874, serving from March 4, 1873 to March 4, 1877. In 1875, he met and married his second wife, Hallie Davis, and continued to practice law. He founded and was president of the Santa Fe National Bank, and pursued broad business interests in land, rail, mining, and finance including president of the massive Maxwell Land Grant Company. In attempting to evict "squattors" (legitimate land grant heirs) from the Land Grant he would be accused of being part of the Santa Fe Ring.
The Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History. Carlton Books, UK. 2007 RAI censored the song because of concerns that the name and lyrics of the song (which constantly repeated the word 'Sì') could be accused of being a subliminal message and a form of propaganda to influence the Italian voting public to vote 'Yes' in the referendum. The song remained censored on most Italian state TV and radio stations for over a month. An English-language version of the song, "Go (Before You Break My Heart)", reached number 8 in the UK Singles Chart in June 1974.
Whoever staged a protest could be accused of being part of a communist conspiracy. In 1976, students protesters occupied the Thammasat University campus and held protests over the violent deaths of the workers and staged a mock hanging of the victims, one of whom allegedly bore a resemblance to the Crown Prince. Some newspapers the following day, including the Bangkok Post, published an altered version of a photo of the event, which suggested the protestors had committed lese majeste. Rightist and ultra- conservative icons such as Samak Sundaravej blasted the protestors, instigating violent means to suppress them, culminating in the 6 October 1976 Massacre.
Godolkin's has a penchant for obtuse and dramatic speeches and could be accused of being intentionally pretentious. The content of his speeches tend to characterize non-superhumans as cruel oppressors of the G-Men and their kind. Godolkin professes to "love all his children" yet will callously order their deaths if any of them threaten to reveal the G-Men's dark secrets. At the same time, he desperately wants any deceased G-Men to be resurrected (as V can do); he continues to want this even after seeing the mental state of Nubia, much to the concern and disgust of both the G-Men and Vought.
The term defeatism is commonly used in politics as a descriptor for an ideological stance that considers co-operation with the opposition party. In the military context, in wartime, and especially at the front, defeatism is synonymous with treason. Under military law, a soldier can be accused of being defeatist if he refuses to fight by voicing doubt of the ideological validity of national policy; thus, existential questions such as "Is the war already lost?" and "Is the fight worth the effort?" are defeatism that connote advocacy of an alternative end-to-the war other than military victory. During World War II, Adolf Hitler unexpectedly dismissed many generals for defeatism.
His return flight ticket was given to him by Hermann Göring, who, as a bird and animal lover, was a fan of Koch's work. After Koch's last lecture, he was approached by a man who told him he was the Third Reich's representative in Switzerland and that he had followed Koch's lectures and written a very good report about them. It turned out the man was Wilhelm Gustloff and he was assassinated the following day. Since Koch had been seen speaking to Gustloff just hours beforehand, he became concerned about his return to Germany, that he would be accused of being involved in the assassination.
All of these newspapers were characterized by the fact of not covering major national events (which they carefully avoided). According to Moura, it "was a highly specialized press in its information and directed to a specific public" (1989). Because of this melting pot of ideological culture promoted by the black paulistana press, one of the most interesting national Afro-Brazilian movements is developed in the 1930s, the Frente Negra Brasileira (FNB - Brazilian Black Front). Established on September 16, 1931 due to a strong centralized organization in the form of a "Grand Counsel" of 20 members and presided over by a chief or boss (this caused it to be accused of being a Fascist movement).
Some western researchers assumed that mother-son incest is common in Japan, but research into victimization statistics from police and health-care systems discredits this; it shows that the vast majority of sexual abuse, including incest, in Japan is perpetrated by men against young girls. While incest between adults and children generally involves the adult as the perpetrator of abuse, there are rare instances of sons sexually assaulting their mothers. These sons are typically mid adolescent to young adult, and, unlike parent-initiated incest, the incidents involve some kind of physical force. Although the mothers may be accused of being seductive with their sons and inviting the sexual contact, this is contrary to evidence.
The Eurovision Song Contest 1974 held in April of that year was not transmitted on the Italian state television channel RAI because of Italy's entry, a song by Gigliola Cinquetti. Despite the contest taking place more than a month before the planned vote, and despite Cinquetti eventually winning second place, Italian censors refused the contest and song to be shown or heard. RAI censors felt the song, titled "Sì" (Italian for "yes") and containing lyrics constantly repeating the word "Sì", could be accused of being a subliminal message and a form of propaganda to influence the Italian voting public to vote yes in the referendum. The song remained censored on most Italian state television and radio stations for over a month.
"La Curva" was a popular beer saloon at the Del Valle neighborhood, highly praised by El Tri in another song of the same album, specially written for it. 5\. Some lines saying "there I lost my love" were replaced by "there remained the trace of our love". 6\. What got "smeared" at Balderas was "my reputation", instead of "my heart". To be "smeared" ("embarrado") in Mexico City slang can be used as "to be run over", but also in the same sense of calumny it can have in English ("to be the subject of a calumny"), or as "to be accused of being involved in some dirty issue", so this new sense can be feasible, according to the end of the song. 7\.
Perales said, "You have a reputable group that has stood up for the civil rights of Latinos for 37 years. To suddenly be accused of being something bad, and that anyone associated with it should not be allowed to serve on the Supreme Court, to me is shocking." Mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg came to PRLDEF's defense, saying "While we have not always agreed on every issue, the group has made countless important contributions to New York City." In December 2008, LatinoJustice PRLDEF filed an unusual international petition with the Inter- American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States, charging that the United States was failing to protect Latinos living within its borders and was thus falling short of several human rights manifestos.
"the major achievement of Spook is its depiction of a spectrum of social roles within the African-American community. It's a vivid picture of the language of race politics whose complexity and inherent contradictions go to the heart of the African-American experience, encouraging the viewer to transcend class and consider their collective plight. Without this critique of individual complicity in oppression, The Spook Who Sat by the Door could be accused of being a rabble-rousing exercise in fuelling blind resentment, but as Freeman tells a fellow gang member, 'This is not about hating white folks… this is about loving freedom enough to fight and die for it.'"Somerset, David (March 31, 2015), "The battle of Chicago: The Spook Who Sat by the Door", Sight & Sound, BFI.
The live telecast of the song was banned in her home country by the Italian national broadcaster RAI as the event partially coincided with the campaigning for the 1974 Italian referendum on divorce which was held a month later in May. RAI censored the song due to concerns the name and lyrics of the song (which constantly repeated the word "SI") could be accused of being a subliminal message and a form of propaganda to influence the Italian voting public to vote "YES" in the referendum. The song remained censored on most Italian state TV and radio stations for over a month. As a consequence, the song failed to enter to Top 40 chart in Italy, and still remains one of the lesser known Eurovision entries in the country.
A final concern is that reenactors may be accused of being, or actually be, aligned with the political beliefs that some of the reenacted armies fought for, such as Nazism or the Confederate South. For example, U.S. politician Rich Iott participation in a World War II reenactment in which he was in the group that portrayed the German 5th SS Panzer Division Wiking side excited media criticism during his 2010 Congressional campaign. In 2017, in the weeks following a far-right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia at which a neo-Nazi killed a counterprotester, some reenactors complained about—as one reporter put it—"the co-opting of the [Civil] war by neo-Nazis." Similar accusations have been made against Igor Girkin, who actually commanded Putin-backed mutineers in the Russian invasion of Ukraine and is also a well- known reenactor.
Italy refused to broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 on RAI because of a song sung by Gigliola Cinquetti which coincided with the intense political campaigning for the 1974 Italian referendum on divorce which was held a month later in May. Despite the Eurovision contest's taking place more than a month before the planned vote, Italian censors refused to allow the contest and song to be shown or heard. RAI censors felt that the song, which was titled "Sì" (Yes), and which contained lyrics constantly repeating the aforementioned word could be accused of being subliminal messaging and a form of propaganda to influence the Italian voting public to vote 'yes' in the referendum ('yes' to repeal the law that allowed divorce). The song thus remained censored on most Italian state TV and radio stations for over a month.
While working with Lennie Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) in the season four episode of Homicide, "For God and Country", a crossover with Law & Order, Munch loses badly to Briscoe in a pool game and learns Briscoe had briefly dated, and had sex with, Gwen. Distraught, he gets drunk and proclaims that he forgives Gwen and still loves her. Despite this, he and Briscoe become quite good friends—their interaction in the two following crossovers between Homicide and Law & Order, as well as in a crossover between Law & Order and SVU, is generally friendly (Belzer originally pitched to Dick Wolf that Munch join Law & Order as Briscoe's new partner, but the role had already been filled by Ed Green, played by Jesse L. Martin). While Munch could never be accused of being sentimental, his cynical façade has occasionally slipped, revealing a deep compassion—especially for children—born from his unhappy childhood.
Geoffrey Blainey; A Short History of Christianity; Viking; 2011; p.343 How dangerous it was to be accused of being an atheist at this time is illustrated by the examples of Étienne Dolet, who was strangled and burned in 1546, and Giulio Cesare Vanini, who received a similar fate in 1619. In 1689 the Polish nobleman Kazimierz Łyszczyński, who had denied the existence of God in his philosophical treatise De non-existentia Dei, was imprisoned unlawfully; despite Warsaw Confederation tradition and king Sobieski's intercession, Łyszczyński was condemned to death for atheism and beheaded in Warsaw after his tongue was pulled out with a burning iron and his hands slowly burned. Similarly in 1766, the French nobleman François-Jean de la Barre, was tortured, beheaded, and his body burned for alleged vandalism of a crucifix, a case that became a cause célèbre because Voltaire tried unsuccessfully to have the judgment reversed.
Zindīq (زنديق) or Zandik (𐭦𐭭𐭣𐭩𐭪) was initially used to negatively denote the followers of the Manichaeian religion in the Sasanian Empire. By the time of the 8th-century Abbasid Caliphate however, the meaning of the word zindīq and the adjectival zandaqa had broadened and could loosely denote many things: Gnostic Dualists as well as followers of Manichaeism, agnostics, and atheists.. However, many of those who were persecuted for being zandaqa under the Abbasids claimed to be Muslims, and when it was applied to Muslims, the accusation was that the accused secretly harbored Manichaean beliefs. "The proof for such an accusation was sought, if at all, in an indication of some kind of dualism, or if that individual openly flouted Islamic beliefs or practices." As such, certain Muslim poets of early Abbasid times could also be accused of being zandaqa as much as an actual Manichaean might be.
This body was placed next to Stiles and Haffner, both of whom perished in the explosion, leaving only Jane, Smith, and Bertram alive, while McAllister escaped before the authorities arrived. McAllister knew that either Smith or Bertram would be accused of being Red John as they would be the only remaining suspects with ties to the Blake Association. McAllister had then ordered for Smith to be killed before CBI could arrest him and had Bertram (anonymously through the Blake Association) lure Jane to a final meeting before Bertram was to escape the country, while also secretly ordering Oscar to aid the former CBI director and ensure his safety until Jane arrived, at which point he was to kill Bertram. Before McAllister can kill Jane, Jane hands him a handful of bread crumbs and releases a pigeon from his jacket, startling McAllister, who had displayed a phobia of the creatures in a previous episode.
The Society has described its intolerance of dissident and divergent doctrinal views within its ranks as "strict", but claims its stance is based on the scriptural precedent of 2 Timothy 2:17, 18 in which the Apostle Paul condemns heretics Hymenaeus and Philetus who denied the resurrection of Jesus. It said: "Following such Scriptural patterns, if a Christian (who claims belief in God, the Bible, and Jesus) unrepentantly promotes false teachings, it may be necessary for him to be expelled from the congregation.... Hence, the true Christian congregation cannot rightly be accused of being harshly dogmatic.""Questions from readers", Watchtower, April 1, 1986. Sociologist Rodney Stark says that Jehovah's Witness leaders are "not always very democratic" and members are expected to conform to "rather strict standards", but that enforcement tends to be informal, sustained by close bonds of friendship, and that Jehovah's Witnesses see themselves as "part of the power structure rather than subject to it".
She formed a new plan by capturing Grizzly and Gibbon and ransoming them for one billion dollars in gold. She also created several genetically-altered rabbits, who were ready to eat Grizzly and Gibbon. The Mayor, however, only offered the White Rabbit $2.50, which caused her to fly into a rage and raise the ransom to five billion dollars (this time the Rabbit demanded that the ransom be paid entirely in quarters), but Spider-Man, under the alias of the Bombastic Bag-Man - as he was currently wanted for murder as Spider-Man thanks to the machinations of Norman Osborn, he was forced to use an alternative costume and lacked the time to get any of his other new costumes (See Identity Crisis (Marvel Comics)) - infiltrated the White Rabbit's hideout and battled her giant rabbit robot. She was then knocked out by Grizzly (who claimed he did it so he wouldn't be accused of being sexist); he and his partner had escaped, remembering Gibbon's natural affinity with the Animal Kingdom and thus taming the GM Rabbits.

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