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British morning television seems to be rife with hilarious bloopers.
"Competition between the banks will be rife," a banker said.
Bennu seems to be rife with water-containing, or "hydrated," minerals.
Flash was and continues to be rife with security issues and exploits.
It can be rife with misspellings, vulgarity or flat-out wrong information.
Illicit recruitment of athletes from neighbouring school districts is said to be rife.
Intra-party disputes will likely be rife, even when it comes to major campaign promises.
Worse, the entire public comment process was found to be rife with fraud and abuse.
In the wild, a healthy animal may be rife with intestinal worms and other inhabitants.
The process of recommending life insurance doesn't have to be rife with conflicts of interest.
But I don't like it, and new gyms seem to be rife with triggers for me.
For consumers who are blind or have low vision, a shopping trip can be rife with challenges.
Luckily, for those watching at home, the internet will be rife with coverage from the US Open.
America's Department of Justice is probing price manipulation in cryptocurrencies, which is widely believed to be rife.
Any decision by the U.S. to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital would be rife with political peril.
The reports also appeared to be rife with errors, sometimes including the recruit's country of origin. Maj.
Another cautioned even against hugging visitors from other continents, given that they might be rife with disease.
This year&aposs March Madness could be rife with chaos, thanks to an unprecedented level of parity.
The myth-busting site, Snopes, has documented how online petitions can be rife with bad or misleading information.
And while digital art is pristine, traditional art could be rife with blue-line marks, smudges and erasures.
The debate will surely repeat itself, and it will almost as surely be rife with accusations of betrayal.
I am not saying the answer is non-monogamy, which can be rife with risks and unintended entanglements.
Red dwarf stars like Proxima Centauri in particular are believed to be rife with small, rocky Earth-sized planets.
A VICE News and Type Investigations probe has revealed the tribunals to be rife with bias, inconsistency, and error.
Betting on matches, domestic or anywhere in the world, is prohibited in Romania, but is considered to be rife.
While hands inspire poetry and exorbitant jewelry purchases, the podiatric landscape tends to be rife with cracks and calluses.
With her new show on the way, I figured Jaimie's trash would be rife with all sorts of art-related refuse.
The service comes just in time for Sunday's Season 6's finale, which promises to be rife with spoiler-worthy moments.
True, such portrayals tend to be rife with clichés, the trappings of sex work having long been absorbed into fashion's mainstream.
If the prior owner of your home didn't obtain the appropriate permits, your dwelling's new kitchen might be rife with structural problems.
After the March accident, the Chenjiagang industrial park where Tianjiayi was located was found to be rife with violations and shut down.
The weekend of talks, beginning Friday evening in Fukuoka, is expected to be rife with friction as protectionism threatens to slow growth.
A four-month-long internal investigation found prostitute registration procedures to be rife with violations over several decades, the sheriff's office statement said.
But in 2012, an Army audit warned that the program appeared to be rife with fraud — perhaps as much as $100 million worth.
This episode was planned to be rife with flashbacks to tell us the story of how Megan Hunt (Abigail Spencer) went missing in Iraq.
A proposed solution: the "interoperable learning record," or I.L.R. (proof that, even in the future, higher education will be rife with acronyms and jargon).
They're his security blanket, and his new term will be rife with actual presidential needs like improving the economic and security situation in Egypt.
Some Catholics say they are wary of bishops trying to police each other, saying such a system could be rife with conflicts of interest.
An adaptation of an Australian favorite that has been humming along for several seasons, the American version seems to be rife with more squabbling than cooking.
Now, legislation making the rounds through Congress is raising concerns that the future might be rife with the same sort of genetic inequalities explored in Gattaca.
In other news, the milk theft in Halifax Police Station seems to be rife..when he said find one without a padlock, thought he was joking..!
The IG found the Army's budget to be rife with expenditures that come sans invoice or receipt, meaning it's not entirely certain where the money went.
Led Zeppelin held a record-label launch party there on Halloween in 1974, a fittingly spooky date for a place rumored to be rife with paranormal activity.
What's lacking is any sort of critique of a culture that we know to be rife with bias (unconscious and otherwise), to say nothing of gross misconduct.
This unprecedented level of parity, both across the country and within individual conferences, all but ensures that this year&aposs March Madness will be rife with chaos.
Yet the process can be rife with peril, no matter if you take control of the hairy situation yourself or leave it in the hands of someone else.
Kelly said that although the Department of Justice found the Ferguson Police Department to be rife with instances of racism, that does not make the cop involved racist.
She's among a handful of female DJs working to create safe spaces for women and the LGBTQ+ community in Uganda, where violence against women continues to be rife.
Giving intelligent primates a genetic disease for the benefit of testing human medicine would be rife with controversy, especially in the U.S, which has banned biomedical testing on chimpanzees.
He switched to a new car service in Park Slope, which he found to be rife with nepotism: All the best jobs went to friends and family of the dispatchers.
This December, Disrupt Berlin will be rife with opportunity both for startup founders in search of funding and venture capitalists eager to discover and invest in the next big thing.
Then there are the broader policy issues: Does Congress really want to let state ballot initiatives, which can be rife with problems, decide the future of a major drug policy issue?
But, as fun as it is to escape everyday life and jet off to an exotic locale, the actual act of traveling and flying itself can be rife with triggers for anxiety.
Michigan's charter schools have been proven to be rife with financial improprieties and frequent closures, even leaving families scrambling for a place for their children in the middle of the school year.
In a report Stauffer and colleagues published last year about their recent assessment of ES&S machines, they found the voting machines and election-management systems to be rife with security problems.
Recent exoplanet survey campaigns have revealed these dim bulbs to be rife with rocky, super Earth-sized planets in the not-too-hot, not-too-cold habitable zone where liquid water can form.
The decision to take Elsbeth off this case interesting because it reveals the show's commitment to subverting our expectations in a season that's be rife with purposeful of previous repetitions of previous plot developments.
Mitchel has spoken openly about his belief in Qanon on his program Your Voice America, in case you had any doubt that this strange gathering of internet luminaries will be rife with misguided conspiracy theories.
But once results started to come in, journalists and caucus watchers noted that the party's official tallies appeared to be rife with mistakes — both recording errors from the party and apparent mathematical miscalculations on precinct worksheets.
About 136,000 people are estimated to be living as modern day slaves in Britain, according to the 2018 Global Slavery Index, with forced labor believed to be rife across Britain's building sites, nail bars, car washes, factories and farms.
This administration's tenure may be rife with staff turnover, tweetstorms and scandals, but there's one thing it's gotten right so far: Its nuclear strategy is a well-reasoned response to the most pressing nuclear threats in the world today.
Forced labor is believed to be rife across Britain's building sites, nail bars, car washes, factories and farms, while a rising number of children are being used by gangs to carry drugs between cities and rural areas, according to police.
The price tag - $90 (66 pounds) - reflects the cost of a slave today, the '40M' logo refers to the estimated 40 million people trapped in slavery and the insoles feature pictures of sweatshops where forced labor is considered to be rife globally.
But it also puts her in the precarious position of being a woman in an often-misogynistic community that can be rife with sexual harassment — and where the sexual nature of her work could be read as contributing to the overall problem.
But the apps that let you send the money can be rife with hidden fees, they often hold your cash for longer than you might like, and sometimes they force you into a whole new social media sphere you might have zero interest in.
The long Q&A may be rife with tragic relationship commentary, confessions about his "self-inflicted" family turmoil, and the fact that he's been sleeping on his sculptor friend's floor, but it's also the source of many artsy photos of the actor, shot by Ryan McGinley.
Mohamed's team spends their day doing field reporting to raise awareness of human rights violation and social and economic issues that specifically impact vulnerable internally displaced women, visiting areas for example that are especially affected by the drought or where cases of gender-based violence are said to be rife.
The run-up to the 2020 elections will be rife with uncertainty, not only because of entrenched party rivalry and the growing risk of ethnic strife, but also because needed structural reforms — of the judiciary, which remains politicized, and of the election commission — cannot be fully implemented before voting next year.
We can predict that 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's State of the Union address will be rife with hyperbolic references to walls and refugees.
The request, in a letter from Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig, is viewed by Democrats in the House of Representatives as a vital first step toward oversight of Trump's income taxes and business network, which some lawmakers believe could be rife with conflicts of interest and potential tax law violations.
But there's a disconnect here in that when he was a teen, Kavanaugh presented himself in a very different way, in part through a yearbook entry that appears to be rife with jokes about heavy drinking ("100 kegs or bust" and "Beach Week Ralph Club") and sex, including "Have you boofed yet?" among others ("The Devil's Triangle" and "Renate Alumnius").
Such psychological speculations seem to be rife during this era, as evinced in Pali Nikayas, especially the Potthapada Sutta.
The constitution prohibits discrimination based on race, sex, disability, age, ethnicity, religion, political opinion, or social status; however, the government does not consistently enforce these prohibitions. Corruption is widespread and is not vigorously combatted. The police forces are considered to be rife with corruption. Principals and teachers take bribes to admit students to schools.
However, a snake snatched by a local stork curled itself around the bird's neck, thus causing it to fall out of the sky against one of the bells, thereby setting on the entire enterprise in the most ominous of hours, that of the planet Mars. Inevitably, the future of the city was to be rife with earthquakes, war and plagues.Laban Kaptein (ed.), Ahmed Bican, Dürr-i meknûn, p. 183ff and § 7.104–7.119; 8.45–8.49.
In 2013, law enforcement efforts to fight corruption, which had led to the 2013 corruption scandal in Turkey, were faulted by Erdoğan. The anti-corruption efforts were a source of tension between the Gülenists and the AKP. In political analysis in the months prior to the coup attempt, the incidence of corruption was reported to be "rife" in Turkey. Following the coup attempt, some coup leaders cited corruption as a reason for their actions.
This approach is also labeled "collaborative autobiography" (Allen-Collinson & Hockey, 2001; Lapadat, 2009), and has been used in teaching qualitative research methods to university students. Autoethnography is also used in film as a variant of the standard documentary film. It differs from the traditional documentary film, in that its subject is the filmmaker himself or herself. An autoethnography typically relates the life experiences and thoughts, views and beliefs of the filmmaker, and as such it is often considered to be rife with bias and image manipulation.
At least a dozen media organizations have filed Freedom of Information Act requests for the report. The Army Times reported on the investigation into Harry Tunnell's leadership of the 5th Stryker Brigade and its conclusions. The brigade was reported to be "rife with lapses of discipline, misdirection and mixed signals about its mission." Tunnell's leadership, which the report says included, a "lack of emphasis on administrative matters such as command inspections and urinalysis, 'may have helped create an environment in which misconduct could occur,' the investigation found".
Investigations by PETA and the BBC found fraud to be rife in the kopi luwak industry, with producers willing to label coffee from caged civets with a "wild sourced" or similar label. Genuine kopi luwak from wild civets is difficult to purchase in Indonesia and proving it is not fake is very difficult – there is little enforcement regarding use of the name "kopi luwak", and there's even a local cheap coffee brand named "Luwak", which costs under US$3 per kilogram but is occasionally sold online under the guise of real kopi luwak.
Xibalba was a large place and a number of individual structures or locations within Xibalba are described or mentioned in the Popol Vuh. Chief among these was the council place of the Lords, the five or six houses that served as the first tests of Xibalba, and the Xibalban ballcourt. Also mentioned are the homes of the Lords, gardens, and other structures indicating that Xibalba was at least a great city. Xibalba seemed to be rife with tests, trials, and traps for anyone who came into the city.
In all of her work, Homler creates a persona who expresses herself in a newley invented language that appears to be rife with tradition, ritual, ceremony and a culture all its own. The language is couched in lyrical and somewhat exotic melodies sung with a pure vocal style sans vibrato, which gives the work an ambience of authentic folk tradition" .Suzuki, Dean, "Anna Homler: Do Ya Sa Di Do: A Sonic Geography," Option Music Alternatives, Jul-Aug 1993 > In 1982, while driving through Topanga Canyon in her '61 Caddy, Anna Homler > experienced and auto-epiphany: "I began spontaneously singing and chanting > in a language I'd never heard before--word and rhythm were one." This > experience...prompted her to create an ancient, storytelling character named > "Breadwoman" who...earned Homler acclaim as a "linguistic alchemist.
While players begin and end the game in Dunwall, much of the story takes place in the coastal city of Karnaca, the capital of Serkonos that lies along the southern region of the Empire of the Isles, whose chief exports include silver. Unlike Dunwall, which relied on whale oil for power, Karnaca is powered by wind turbines fed by currents generated by a cleft mountain along the city's borders, though the winds that blow over and into the city cause it to be rife with dust storms, most notably within its mining district which led it to be known as the "Dust District". At the time the game begins, two factions, the Howlers and Overseers, engage in violent conflict within the district, with the Howlers seeking to oppose the new Duke and his government following the passing of its previous Duke, leading to the Grand Serkonan Guard, Karnaca's law enforcement and military, erecting defensive barriers called Walls of Light in response to the disarray.

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