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"blooded" Definitions
  1. having blood of a specified kind (used in combination): warm-blooded animals.
  2. (of horses, cattle, etc.) derived from ancestors of good blood; having a good pedigree.

747 Sentences With "blooded"

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There's some scientific debate over whether all dinosaurs were cold-blooded or warm-blooded, but Horner prefers the warm-blooded theory.
Having a full-blooded Brexiteer is no guarantee of full-blooded Brexit.
Genetic samples from 27 green-blooded lizards and 92 closely related red-blooded lizards revealed that all four of green-blooded lizards belonged to a distinct lineage.
Ectotherms (cold-blooded animals) in general can survive longer without feeding than endotherms (warm-blooded animals).
The case for warm-blooded birds being dinosaurs became so strong that, by inference, the dinosaurs were warm-blooded.
As cold-blooded creatures, reptiles typically lack in aerobic capacity, rapidly becoming exhausted after physical exertions, unlike warm-blooded mammals.
It's not yet known whether dinosaurs in general, and T. rex in particular, were ectothermic (cold-blooded) or endothermic (warm-blooded).
The new generation are the warm-blooded mammals able to thrive in an environment no longer appropriate for their cold-blooded ancestors.
But, being cold-blooded, they convert more food into body mass than warm-blooded mammals do and, being boneless, more of that body-mass is edible.
One raptor fogs up the glass on the kitchen door as it eyes its prey — a sign that these dinosaurs were warm-blooded, not cold-blooded.
During hibernation, a warm-blooded animal's heart rate and breathing slows, its metabolism decreases, and its body temperature gradually lowers to that of a cold-blooded animal.
Overall, Horner said, the franchise did a good job relaying that dinosaurs like velociraptors were the warm-blooded ancestors of today's birds, rather than cold-blooded reptiles.
It&aposs still unclear how the virus could adapt to cold-blooded and hot-blooded hosts, and the origin of the virus must be determined through laboratory experiments.
However, how the virus could adapt to both the cold-blooded and warm-blooded hosts remains a mystery, and further tests are necessary to determine the source animal.
" Online commentators called the statement "arrogant" and "cold blooded.
That was before Putin decided to do things like invade Georgia, and I remember at that 2008 Olympics when they had the last meeting -- last time they ever spoke was when Vladimir Putin said, well, you know, -- hot-blooded and I&aposm hot-blooded too, and the president said no, you&aposre cold-blooded.
Hillary's also less cold-blooded than detractors claim ... at 97.8.
Who — other than Lucas, evidently — would consider that 'cold-blooded?
Floridians gotta look out for each other, cold blooded or no.
He described the attacks as "cold-blooded murder" and vowed retaliation.
Ryan is not the only red-blooded American struggling to cope.
They were saying I was just a hot-blooded Latina woman.
Still, some interpreted the move as a little, well, cold-blooded.
Not everyone feels the warm and fuzzies for cold-blooded creatures.
I'm pretty warm-blooded, so I can handle some [low] temperatures.
A cold-blooded prairie dog just murdered a hapless ground squirrel.
He's had bad experience with cold-blooded predators near his ankles.
So, Hamilton did what any red-blooded American would do ... sued.
"This was cold blooded, attempted murder on a judge," he said.
"We're red-blooded American people who love this country," he said.
So it would seem, that yes, they are blue-blooded people.
"Languedoc has always been a hot-blooded place," Mr. Vergnes said.
Fish, as cold-blooded animals, cannot regulate their own body temperatures.
Brian PalestisProfessor, Department of Biological Sciences, Wagner CollegeI don't know the answer to the specific question of how hunger feels [to animals], but you should consider differences between warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals (endotherms and ectotherms).
"Dinosaurs sit at an evolutionary point between birds, which are warm-blooded, and reptiles, which are cold-blooded," said Robin Dawson, who conducted the research while she was a doctoral student in geology and geophysics at Yale.
On the other hand, it's totally fucking brutal, cold blooded, and horrible.
Is Maja an innocent scapegoat, or is she a cold-blooded murderer?
The massage is a baptism of fire for the un-blooded pug.
And like any right-thinking, red-blooded American patriot he was enraged.
Turns out, the London-born actor is blue-blooded in real life.
Could a fun-loving party boy also be a cold-blooded killer?
Finally, Roof "demonstrated a lack of remorse" for the cold-blooded killings.
Is Carol horrified at killing, or is she a cold-blooded killer?
Pretty much every red blooded American supports a free and functioning press.
Trudeau at the time called it "an act of cold-blooded murder".
In any warm-blooded animal, rabies is almost always fatal if untreated.
Since shrimp are cold-blooded creatures, they respond to conditions around them.
That's enough to (seemingly) freeze the cold-blooded creatures in their tracks.
Hence the episode's twist: Emmett Diggs is now a cold-blooded killer.
William Lanne, the last full-blooded Tasmanian Aboriginal man, died in 1869.
" She called the United States Constitution "a living, warm-blooded, steamy document.
It's a warm-blooded yet brooding novel about the neurobiology of love.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly described roaches as warm-blooded.
She made a cold-blooded and calculated decision to try to kill him.
Another green-blooded lizard, this one from the lowlands of Papua New Guinea.
So do His work, and America's work, and explore the red-blooded truth.
Diego the hero, by contrast, is a red-blooded patriot defending the border.
The idea of compliance algorithms replacing warm-blooded sleuths is fanciful, say experts.
That is sort of true — but this episode, they're also cold-blooded killers.
A moist pink blooded pig's brain, decorated jauntily with a sprig of parsley.
"Look, I'm a red-blooded American and I love my country," he explains.
Salazar himself is full-blooded Kichwa, an indigenous group that spans South America.
But that strategy is loaded with pitfalls, in addition to cold-blooded cynicism.
Like any red-blooded American woman, I am obsessed with drugstore beauty products.
It narrates a cold-blooded, painful, practical journey of finding your own way.
The Hunt Rated R. They don't call them red-blooded Americans for nothing.
The Pierce family is a different kind of dynasty—blue-blooded New Englanders.
Most warm-blooded animals, like mammals and birds, have periods of REM sleep.
That said, his defence of capitalism at its red-blooded best is refreshing.
The reptiles react this way to falling temperatures because they are cold-blooded.
The red-blooded vivacity of Ms. Olin's performance, however, pierces through the muck.
Her career has been built on her playing of the Russian Romantics, the "red-blooded" and "hot-blooded" composers, as she calls them, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, for whose "passionate, emotional" pieces her short flame-red dresses seem to have been made.
Meet the blue-blooded, red-hot socialites whose aunt is the late Princess Diana.
For many, especially government officials, choosing agro-ecology wasn't a red-blooded Communist decision.
One snake's journey from innocent reptile to cold blooded meth addict and back again?
Cold-blooded creatures, which tend to live in warm climates, don't really need it.
When I was young, dinosaurs were analyzed as though they were cold-blooded reptiles.
But don't let their delicate purrs deceive you: Cats are brilliant, cold-blooded assassins.
It's about a "red-blooded American woman" who fixes up houses in the south.
"There's very few full-blooded Italians that still live in this town," he says.
The guy seems to prefer Facebook, like any middle aged, red-blooded American would.
He doesn't sleep, he's not warm-blooded, and has no body heat or fingerprints.
As he got older, his love for all things scaled and cold blooded grew.
Because fish are cold-blooded, they do not have to eat to stay warm.
Coliform bacteria is present in the feces of all warm-blooded animals and humans.
"Cold Blooded Creatures" is my third sexual growth–related song with my group, AlunaGeorge.
This achievement is a very early step toward resurrecting full-blooded northern white rhinos.
Virginia is considered insufficiently blue-blooded because this is only its third Final Four.
In "Cold Blooded: The Clutter Family Murders," a two-night documentary starting Saturday, Nov.
The cooler weather meant the cold-blooded serpents stayed hidden and out of sight.
The invasive species can't handle cold temperatures very well because they are cold-blooded.
There are some red-blooded men in Indianapolis, and we won't stand for this.
Red-blooded herself, young Mary begins an affair with a producer who impregnates her.
By nature, he's inclined to a philosopher's temperament, speaking with deliberate cold-blooded lucidity.
This was the OJ Mayo of (minor) prophecy, a cold blooded crunch-time killer.
With sounds ranging from full-blooded to spectral, Ms. Cuckson toyed with degrees of presence.
Putin is a cold-blooded killer and Putin would love to get rid of me.
How can an otherwise normal person override the moral code and commit cold-blooded murder?
What's more, the study also shows that MRIs are useful for studying cold-blooded animals.
"The majority of gang members are home-grown, natural-born, red-blooded Americans," he said.
"Yet she is calculated, she's targeted, and she's an absolute cold-blooded killer," he said.
That can have the effect of making the Clintons seem venal, cold-blooded, and calculating.
But relations between the blunt-mannered nationalist and the blue-blooded Mr Wickremesinghe soured quickly.
Click here to view original GIFEven the nicest, most decent superheroes are cold blooded murderers.
That is called "Mufasa-ing" and it's one of mother nature's most cold-blooded maneuvers.
And bringing this tweet storm full circle: AJ was cold-blooded about WHH's death. pic.twitter.
A former wildlife smuggler, he is now Japan's largest wholesale dealer in cold-blooded animals.
Peggy is cold-blooded and merciless, but she never has a hair out of place.
The cold: Turtles are cold-blooded, which means they can't regulate their own body temperature.
More often, the sexual dramas playing out throughout the book seem chaotic and cold-blooded.
"The dinosaurs in Jurassic Park were explicitly warm-blooded," paleontologist Scott Persons told Business Insider.
This means that their thermoregulation processes are very different from warm-blooded, or endothermic, organisms.
Steele's camp competed against a blue-blooded Establishment Faction and a right-wing Libertarian Faction.
My grandmother is a full-blooded Southern woman, so she taught me the latter method.
"We're warm-blooded, so we maintain relatively constant brain and body temperature," Dr. Gallup explains.
Taylor Swift, they declared, was a manipulative, cold-blooded snake and this video proved it.
President Trump just increased his Republican opponent's momentum at a hot-blooded rally in Houston.
Whether dinosaurs were cold or warm-blooded has been a long-running debate among paleontologists.
His versions were full-blooded, with lush strings and reasonably large orchestras — and, purists alleged.
Does anyone believe we protect children simply by a cold-blooded examination of the data?
If you use minimal commonsense you will know that this was a cold-blooded murder.
Today, campaign groups want it known that these are in reality unspeakable cold-blooded murders.
There were comparisons to previous girlfriends, all of whom had been waifish blue-blooded blondes.
Anybody who isn't a pure-blooded Emirati is treated worse and looked down upon there.
Starting with 41, the family saga was the arc of bluebloods trying to seem red-blooded.
It has to be a full-blooded effort to mobilize the United States in all capacities.
It's possible, even likely, that I'm just not cut out to be a cold-blooded assassin.
But then there's some cold-blooded horror stuff too and I think could be really creepy.
If that doesn't warm you up for these cold-blooded months, we don't know what will.
But not as cold-blooded as the fans who used Twitter to wish death upon Walsh.
" Then, a female reporter's voice is heard saying, "Lyle and Erik Menendez are cold-blooded killers.
Aspirations of cold-blooded international coups are squelched by a couple hours in Call of Duty.
In their younger iterations, they are as much petulant teens as they are cold-blooded murderers.
Moot your hot-blooded support, sputtering antagonism, or news-numbed apathy to whatever any politician says.
I understand why—it's not like you'll often see a fully blooded boner in Hollywood cinema.
Beneath them lies Wagner's conviction that German music is for pure-blooded Germans, not addled Jews.
I like quantum engineering projects as much as any midichlorian-blooded nerd, but a cybersecurity panacea?
She is acting more cold-blooded than viewers have ever seen, and Sansa is visibly disturbed.
I'm a healthy red-blooded American man who has been out of work for a while.
Prosecution attorneys, by comparison, painted him as a cold-blooded, calculated killer motivated by racial hatred.
We hold the terrorists who took Robert Hall hostage fully responsible for this cold-blooded murder.
Blooded by their first encounter, and sporting longer hair, Sombat was out for high-pitched revenge.
Deadline describes Long's character as "sleek, sexy, and cold-blooded" making her a worthy opponent to Cookie.
By contrast, prosecutors painted him as a cold-blooded, calculated killer, who was driven by racial hatred.
Unlike California, the federal government does not monitor testing on mice, rats, birds, or cold-blooded animals.
Ohio killings The cold-blooded, execution-style killings of eight members of an Ohio family weren't random.
Insects are cold-blooded, so they spend their calories on growth instead of maintaining consistent body temperatures.
He's the only full-blooded human known to have wielded an Infinity Stone without any ill effects.
Traders yelled and phones were slammed (though perhaps with more decorum at blue-blooded Goldman than elsewhere).
It is very hard to be a pawn in a such a cold-blooded and calculating game.
We are outraged by the cold-blooded murder of Canadian John Ridsdel at the hands of terrorists.
More recently, we've fallen for cold-blooded Killing Eve assassin Villanelle, with her paradoxically whimsical fashion tastes.
Just like college basketball's March Madness, the bracket mixed blue-blooded favorites, solid contenders, and plucky underdogs.
Tyka, Prince's only full-blooded sibling, had no interaction with the other potential heirs at the hearing.
An unarmed, red-blooded, real-life fucking hero that you just insulted with your racist, hateful comments.
The question of whether Cliff is a cold-blooded murderer muddies any idea of him being heroic.
"Like" is too pale and friendly a word for the red-blooded emotions he hoped to elicit.
She is a lying, scheming, cold-blooded competitor, who'll stop at nothing to satiate her political ambitions.
Geas tried to make his name in the mob by showing he was a cold-blooded killer.
"It makes you wonder where a person's mindset is to be that cold-blooded," McGinnis went on.
If you are a man and believe in red-blooded American things, then you vote for Trump.
"They combine warm and cold blooded animals in one," said Elena Gracheva, a neurophysiologist at Yale University.
California has five million Republicans and they are just as red-blooded as Republicans across the country.
Add ice and snow; serve warm-blooded for a "Silence of the Lambs"-goes-Nordic noir thriller.
"What I love about 'Joan of Arc' is that it's hugely hot-blooded and emotional," he said.
Like a few pictures, and the algorithm will provide, filling your Explore page with cold-blooded blessings.
High on speed, I was arrogant and callous, watching the effects on P. with cold-blooded detachment.
A lesson to all of you hot-blooded men out there: Don't try to date your phone.
His performances were so entertaining it was sometimes easy to forget Sweeney was a cold-blooded killer. 8.
HUCKABEE: This President nor any other President has ever marched millions of people to a cold-blooded murder.
This was a more full-blooded mercenary operation than the sort that we are used to of late.
In contrast to mammals, crocodiles are cold-blooded, and their body temperature changes as the room temperature changes.
Snakes are cold-blooded creatures, meaning they get heat from external sources, such as sunlight and warm surfaces.
Well, you can play as a cold-blooded killer, maximizing your XP by feeding on loads of people.
In "Cavalleria," the tenor Yonghoon Lee gave a full-blooded, dramatically intense and vocally elegant performance as Turiddu.
For a cold-blooded killer, to quote Villanelle, that hurts — likely more than it would hurt anyone else.
The other is a horrific night attack on a village, complete with cold-blooded civilian killing and flamethrowers.
It is our belief that the suspects used this knowledge to meticulously plan these horrendous, cold-blooded murders.
Tissue engineering techniques for warm-blooded mammals are well-established, but fish, amphibians, and invertebrates are uncharted territory.
For decades, the blue-blooded Bush dynasty occupied an elevated position in the nation's social and civic fabric.
It's unknown how many Vods (including pure-blooded Vods) listed themselves as "Russians," or missed the census altogether.
CBS has plenty of offerings about red-blooded American guys who wonder what's up with their crazy kids.
I don't care what people say, you are always going to be my sister — my full blooded sister.
Calapucha is full-blooded Kichwa (or Quichua), an indigenous group that spans parts of South America, including Ecuador.
Mr. Productivity sounded so cold-blooded, implying that maximum efficiency depends at least in part on ruthless incuriosity.
The lesson here is to never underestimate a red-blooded human's desire to feel an airy, imaginary boob.
But what at first appeared to be a heartbreaking accident turned out to be a cold-blooded killing.
The social tension around the cold-blooded beings emerged in an America with its racist history still intact.
Grande and Minaj have collaborated on five songs, resulting in the merger of two hot-blooded fan bases.
Because alligators are cold-blooded, or ectothermic, their body temperature is dependent on the temperature of their environment.
While some political dissidents were full-blooded martyrs, others used samizdat to earn money or win Western support.
Good luck telling any red-blooded American to put down their cow sandwich and pick up an axe.
The "wrench mace" from "Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans" is exactly the one you've been looking for:
But even those cold-blooded professional speech-cutters seem to have thought better of playing off Regina King.
The pump-fake, and Bryant's stone-like demeanor, solidified his reputation as a cold-blooded star without fears.
But vocally, he put in a robust and hot-blooded performance, undaunted by the house or the circumstances.
"Dinosaurs were likely more warm-blooded than we used to think, more like birds than lizards," Holliday said.
Dreamily thoughtful, with an angular, blue-blooded elegance, Ms. Howe at 1673 has a disarming liveliness of spirit.
You could have a category of mammals, which would collect all the world's hairy, warm-blooded, lactating creatures.
As the only cold-blooded mammal, they huddle together in mole-rat piles in order to keep warm.
True, it's not tofu (703) or lentils (0.9), but most red-blooded Americans know how to cook it.
In this day and age, there's just nowhere left online for a red-blooded patriot to speak his mind.
It's also one of any red-blooded Americans' worst fears when it comes to Silicon Valley's relationship with privacy.
By now, she's a cold-blooded killer who takes pleasure in butchering men to feed them to their father.
The group performs semi-regularly at the Vanguard, where its full-blooded, quietly restrained music feels right at home.
" Also in a press release, she discussed the song's lyrical content: "I am a human, a warm-blooded creature.
On one level, it's about the fact that he's a cold-blooded killer who has evaded justice for decades.
The blue-blooded, side-walking arthropods have been around for 200 million years, surviving the last five mass extinctions.
They've called it "outrageous" and "offensive" to "red-blooded American patriots," and have even demanded that it be destroyed.
It's a breathy and quietly full-blooded cut of West Coast Americana, blending mellow blues-rock with folk mystery.
Her most recent credit is Cold Blooded, an upcoming thriller about a film crew stranded in the desert. 4.
The more she piles on the signifiers of a true blue, red-blooded American, the more defiant it becomes.
By 22015 Benn was a major British sporting star, particularly after two brutal and bad-blooded fights with Eubank.
" Prosecutors dismissed the idea that Brown was an anti-drug vigilante, portraying him as a "cold-blooded cop killer.
Even now, every wave of red-blooded American backlash seems to drag the message back to where it began.
Yet nothing has done more to solidify his patina of red-blooded Americana than his role as Jack Ryan.
The Democrats will need to be cold blooded in hitting key targets in the final weeks of the cycle.
The subtext is very red-blooded, good old American fun, which also means there's not much academic about it.
Slytherins need the warmth since they're all cold-blooded and Hufflepuffs just want to give you a fluffy hug.
"The state attorney needs to make sure this cold-blooded murderer does not get away with this," Crump said.
What hard-dicked red-blooded American man doesn't want hot women throwing themselves at him, two at a time?
Ms. Davis's pianistic language is rangy and full-blooded, sometimes speaking in ripples and layers, elsewhere in adamant scatters.
He is a hot-blooded romantic with a determination to find love, rather than a man who loves killing.
This warm-blooded contact is "restorative … like a new drug," so she makes a daily, surreptitious habit of it.
Their cold-blooded concern for public safety has been converted into a businesslike approach to protecting their criminal assets.
The deeply problematic black comedy suggests Patty isn't a cold-blooded killer — she's a teen put in terrible situations.
If Hollywood is anything like Criss's past Murphy work, his character will either sing or commit cold-blooded murder.
While they had fur and were warm-blooded like living mammals, they were more like reptiles in some respects.
His interests in the gym, entrepreneurship, and mixed martial arts align him with the typical red-blooded American male.
All found a new appeal in what had hitherto seemed old-fashioned allures: full-blooded socialism, nationalization, anti-globalization.
Most of all, Jane Eyre's pent-up rage and bitterness finds its outlet in Jane Steele's cold-blooded murderousness.
" He added: "I've played Tomb Raider, and like every other hot-blooded male, I was in love with Lara.
Being reptiles, snakes are "ectothermic" in biological parlance - "cold-blooded" in layman's terms - meaning their bodies rely on external heating.
He may brand himself as a cold-blooded businessman, but Trump is comically incapable of hiding how he really feels.
Furthermore, since we thought they were reptile-like and cold-blooded, we believed they could not be related to birds.
Unfortunately, this protozoan parasite is zoonotic, meaning it's capable of infecting a broad range of warm-blooded species—humans included.
Even blue-blooded wealth advisers such as Rockefeller & Co, in Manhattan, are offering family-office services to the "merely" crowd.
It's not interested in emotions or personalities, but in how relationships work when they're viewed as cold-blooded economic exercises.
In the Philippines as in Thailand, the chief challenge to the old order is not full-blooded democracy, but populism.
Both of these versions of Ben are extreme, from the perfect man to a cold-blooded killer with sociopathic tendencies.
Peña, who just witnessed the cold-blooded murder of a teenager, warns Murphy that being included isn't a good thing.
Any red-blooded human who comes into the orbit of Rinna and that legendary coif would do the same, right?
Police say they were killed in self defense, but activists and political opponents have said it was cold-blooded murder.
Even global celebrities like Taylor Swift have had to manufacture verisimilitude, despite maybe being, in actuality, cold-blooded pop stars.
If Mr. Kasich cannot win a reliably moderate, blue-blooded New England state like Connecticut, where exactly can he win?
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)He chose to join a terrorist group, fought for it, was blooded in atrocities, escaped and repented.
The litmus test for a true-blooded Cruz fan is their relationship to the Constitution: it needs to go deep.
The lush record fits somewhere between The Walkmen's hot-blooded momentum and The War on Drugs laid back vocal style.
"When I was younger, you had mostly Upper East Side blue-blooded types, but that's all changed," Mr. Dickinson said.
Like other warm-blooded animals, penguins have high caloric demands and typically seek energy-dense foods, like fish and krill.
But Mr. Moore tends to tripwire his own sermons in ways guaranteed to provoke thought, laughter and red-blooded rage.
Driven LIKE many red-blooded American children, I spent high school study hall poring over the pages of car magazines.
You can see by the kind of player that the club has blooded over the years what it is we're after.
You have called Vladimir Putin Pablo Escobar with nukes as you just said a cold-blooded killer, a bald faced liar.
However, I believe that we all as human beings, red-blooded human beings, our skin color really doesn&apost define us.
Roaches are cold-blooded, and the warm weather allows them to live in a habitat where they can thrive, Curtis said.
He died a cold blooded killer who slit the throat of an elderly French priest in the name of Islamic State.
Neuralink does not appear on the US Department of Agriculture's list of organizations authorized to test on larger, warm-blooded animals.
The AWA requires entities that exhibit, breed, transport for commercial sale and experiment on certain warm-blooded animals to be licensed.
This is Kobe the competitor, Kobe the merciless and unrepentant and unrelenting, cold-blooded Kobe the vengeful and devouring and obsessed.
Not to mention Nakatomi Plaza is the sleek embodiment of steadily encroaching foreign interests on good old red-blooded American soil.
Both required more cold-blooded tactics than anyone who thought of Sandberg as a kind of corporate aerobics instructor might expect.
The fact that fish are cold-blooded was also appealing, because it meant the cell culture conditions weren't so temperature sensitive.
I love the fact that I can say to people that my girlfriend used to be a full-blooded heterosexual woman.
If the answer is "no," then even victims of cold-blooded cross-border violence by border patrol agents would get nothing.
As with bikers, there's a certain attitude to match the getup, equal parts red-blooded patriotism and kill-'em-all nihilism.
At the time the movie came out, debate still raged among paleontologists about whether these creatures were warm- or cold-blooded.
The students roaming our hallowed halls today are not the red-blooded, Darwinian capitalists who used to strive for business degrees.
Big, shared a photo of himself with Kristin Davis, who played the blue-blooded Charlotte Goldenblatt, enjoying a night out together.
But this year, in light of Trump and the current political climate, the atmosphere of hot-blooded nationalism felt especially charged.
Truly, this was a 'cold-blooded' performance of the highest quality from an Arsenal defence not known for such robust behaviour.
White is the champion, a New Zealander who nabbed a choice gimmick in the Switchblade, a leather-clad, cold-blooded badass.
For decades, children, myself included, were taught to believe that this is a single-blooded nation — dubbed danil minjok in Korean.
Instead of the moonstruck lover usually on display, this Romeo was a mixture of wide-eyed charm and hot-blooded passion.
"The full-blooded, juicy movie experience has a lot of operatic qualities," he said in an interview after a rehearsal here.
Police have not determined how the five men, who were from 19 to 26 years old, turned into cold-blooded killers.
I wrote a lot about how the preppy with the striped watchband transformed his blue-blooded Yale background to seem more red-blooded Texas, putting Tabasco sauce on his tuna fish sandwiches, wearing cowboy boots emblazoned with "GB," listening to the Oak Ridge Boys and Reba McEntire, and pretending that pork rinds were his favorite snack rather than popcorn.
It's now the first example of fossilized ichthyosaur blubber in the scientific literature, pointing to ichthyosaurs as warm-blooded, or endothermic, organisms.
If they were warm-blooded, the museum exhibits had to be changed to represent a much more active and  more dynamic animal.
Prosecutors, on the other hand, painted him as a cold-blooded killer, consumed by hatred, and who spent months planning his attack.
Born during winter and from "distant lands," the main symptom is an unshakable cold, which sounds like kryptonite to the dragon blooded.
The violence is random, and escalates exponentially so that you go from fist fight to cold blooded murder before you can blink.
Hence the term "blue-blooded," an adjective that implies aristocrats have skin so pale it provides a clear canvas for their veins.
And if Penny and the activists' cause is absurd and their methods shallow, the characters themselves are all warm-blooded and compelling.
Austin thinks that might be why lizards evolved to be green-blooded because malaria is an issue for New Guinea and lizards.
Because it is cold-blooded and needs sunlight to fly, its black wings have evolved to be very good at absorbing energy.
The nickname was inspired by a Ripley line in Aliens, after the acid-blooded extraterrestrials easily best a squad of ground troops.
It probably exasperated him, but he was not the type to go storming out in search of some fuller-blooded spiritual alternative.
Biologist Carl Bergmann suggested that warm-blooded creatures indigenous to colder climates were larger, while those found in warmer regions were smaller.
"This was an act of cold-blooded murder, and responsibility rests squarely with the terrorist group that took him hostage," Trudeau said.
Moreover, these ratios are fine for fish, but warm-blooded mammals require 20133 times more energy in order to derive breathable gas.
Lizards are disproportionately affected by global warming because they're cold-blooded, which means they regulate their body temperature using their external environment.
Friends of Garcia are baffled as to how a once-promising University of Utah medical school graduate became a cold-blooded killer.
Or would he, discerning gourmet that he is, take to Twitter to denounce the cold-blooded murder of a pastry most delicate?
Wonder Woman's Ludendorff is a proto-Nazi, a cold-blooded officer who personally executes his own soldiers as an example to others.
Over the past few years, Zac gave us a full-blooded and richly textured output that displayed how deeply talented he was.
Even if he was not the cold-blooded murderer that the indictment purported him to be, he had done very peculiar things.
Batmanglij has been mistaken for an East Asian, a Latino, and, in the early days of Vampire Weekend, a blue-blooded Wasp.
"The idea that psychopaths are cold-blooded, fearless and generally lacking in emotional responsiveness goes back more than 50 years," says Buckholtz.
Isabella must be both cold-blooded politician and supportive wife, and it is her steely determination that drives the play ever forward.
He was weird, he didn't know himself, and his new apparent whiteness undercut the sense that he was a red-blooded adult.
I've been told I'm a real lady-killer: tall, dark and hot-blooded, with piercing red eyes and a sexy, exotic accent.
" The travelogues of Hugo Weigold, a pioneer bird bander in the early 26th century, are described as "full of cold-blooded arrogance.
She wanted to exhibit a red-blooded mind and body at work, to give voice to everything that she had once concealed.
His Native American regalia, and songs like "Reservation Blues," paid tribute to his grandmother, who he said was a full-blooded Cherokee.
That slowed the cold-blooded reptiles' metabolisms way down to the point where they became immobile and came crashing down from trees.
In this cold-eyed, hot-blooded work from the Toneelgroep Amsterdam company, political cynicism moves with the heady rush of sexual passion.
Casadevall said that a large number of fungal species are known to have defeated the immunity of plants and cold-blooded animals.
He isn't warm-blooded and soft like a real dog, but he also won't poop on your rug or eat important documents. 
It also expanded its circulatory system with extra vasculature and a heart four times the size of closely related, red-blooded species.
That's a clear indication that the dinosaurs were warm-blooded, since it shows the raptor's internal temperature was warmer than its environment.
At the time the movie came out in 1993, debate still raged among paleontologists about whether dinosaurs were warm- or cold-blooded.
Steeped in history, the one every red-blooded racing driver wants to win however much they complain about it being outmoded and dangerous.
"Sam, being the pure-blooded optimist that he is, took my word for it that [wiring a live volcano] is possible," Nordell says.
Since 2014, 92 unmanned cameras have been installed in the area which snap photos when they sense movement from a warm blooded animal.
Brusatte outlines the evolution of our knowledge as new discoveries piled up on the side of the warm-blooded birds are dinosaurs thesis.
Jeezy's a cold-blooded killer who was never charged with the crime ... so says the victim's kids who are now suing the rapper.
"The Ice Age made the islands inhospitable to reptiles, whose cold-blooded bodies need heat from the surroundings to function," Popular Science explains.
But he is the only candidate who has made a full-blooded case for the open society and economy this newspaper believes in.
As an actor working during the turbulent psychosexual introspection of '21980s-era Hollywood, Reynolds embodied the image of the red-blooded American male.
Mr. Varjon opened the program with a full-blooded, characterful and crisply articulated rendition of Haydn's Sonata in E minor (Hob. XV1:34).
It can infect any warm-blooded animal, according to Teodor Postolache, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
I'm glad to have found someone who's an ice queen like me — I'm cold-blooded and love to sit outside when it's freezing.
Trudeau told reporters that "Canada holds the terrorist group who took Mr. Hall hostage fully responsible for this cold-blooded and senseless murder".
"We just delivered a blow to a cold-blooded prison gang and their associates," U.S. Attorney Nick Hanna said during a news conference.
It's hard to be a calm, collected, cold-blooded killer when you spend most of the game twisting your head into uncomfortable positions.
" A contemporary New York Times article praised her for looking "strong, red-blooded, able to shoulder the responsibilities of home-making and motherhood.
Clinton's first full-blooded response to Mr. Trump's drumbeat of criticism about her ethics and judgment during a quarter-century in public life.
The opulent estates of England and Ireland's royal and blue-blooded dynasties are perennial catnip to those craving inspiration on the grandest scale.
The flu virus mainly infects warm-blooded mammals and birds, which means dogs and cats are susceptible but lizards and turtles are not.
"Defunding" Planned Parenthood has become a rallying cry among anti-choice advocates and a surefire way to enrage any red-blooded pro-choicer.
For evidence that this is Mr. Trump's Republican Party now, look no further than here in the blue-blooded beachhead of Palm Beach.
Her editor reminds her why she wanted to do this story in the first place: because the Punisher isn't a cold-blooded killer.
Clinton has summoned the full range of her folksiness, signing autographs on hard hats and talking up her own red-blooded culinary tastes.
Las Vegas, we are grieving with you—the victims, those who lost loved ones, the responders, & all affected by this cold-blooded massacre.
On Wednesday night, fans at the club's stadium chanted for Mr. Bartomeu to resign for not issuing a full-blooded call for independence.
"We just delivered a blow to a cold-blooded prison gang and their associates," US Attorney Nick Hanna said during a news conference.
" These are heady days for Mr. Fabiano, whose voice abounds in the hot-blooded, golden-age pinging quality opera buffs sometimes call "squillo.
Mr. Lawrence, an upstart young trumpeter from Philadelphia, has a new recording due next month, "Color Theory," full of bustling, warm-blooded postbop.
The NSX doesn't just have the performance and handling of a blue-blooded supercar, but the spectacle and driving excitement of one too.
"Neruda," Pablo Larraín's semifantastical biopic, is a warmhearted film about a hot-blooded man that is nonetheless troubled by a subtle, perceptible chill.
Will Jon be once again left to sulk in the corner while full-blooded Starks kiss and hug and make up in Winterfell?
" The attorneys accused Blankenship of a "cold-blooded decision to gamble with the lives of the men and women who worked for him.
He plays up the Norwegian self-possession against all that hot-blooded Middle Eastern behavior, and, in his hands, both sides become stereotypes.
Scientists have discovered a quirk in the proteins of some squirrels and hamsters that helps them behave a bit like cold-blooded animals.
Turtles are cold-blooded and depend on surrounding temperatures to regulate their internal body temperatures, which makes them extremely sensitive to ambient temperatures.
Ultimately, this didn't sit well with the museum's blue-blooded trustees, and it was among the main reasons he was fired in 1943.
In the republic's earliest decades, stone monuments charging the British with "cold-blooded cruelty" rose on battle sites from Lexington, Massachusetts to Paoli, Pennsylvania.
But beginning with the Maori, and escalating with the Europeans in 1642, humans have introduced furry, warm-blooded milk-makers to New Zealand's ecosystems.
In traditional shoe factories, this process generally involves a messy and imprecise feat of gluing, performed by the dexterous hands of warm-blooded people.
"The difficulty in scanning crocodiles—beside being a little bit dangerous for the experimenter—is that they are cold-blooded reptiles," Ströckens told Gizmodo.
In other failed relationship news: Dr. Holt makes out with Hester after she hints that he may be a cold-blooded killer, too. Geez.
But for reasons that scientists can't quite explain, the green-blooded skinks remain perfectly healthy—no cellular damage, no jaundice, and no liver malfunction.
I'm a really warm-blooded person, so I get really hot, hot to the point where I wish I could take my skin off.
Equally unfortunate, it has forced individuals into unnecessarily one-dimensional categories: environmentalist or CEO, animal lover or profiteer, tree-hugger or cold-blooded capitalist.
The series was written by Mari Okada (Anohana, Toradora, Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans) whose work frequently touches on themes of connecting and opening up.
The idea was to incorporate sex as one normal and healthy part of a publication that proudly appealed to a red-blooded male audience.
Researchers already know that many were warm-blooded, and that some had insulation in the form of feathers, even though they could not fly.
Is she the cold-blooded bad girl that Savitar wants her to be, or is our heroic Caitlin Snow still buried beneath the ice?
By letting a Nobel peace prize winner die in custody they lost a chance to show humanity and instead proved their cold-blooded nature.
He reserved his strongest criticism for Germany, with what one senior diplomat from one of Washington's NATO allies described as a "cold-blooded" assault.
Others, like Bouygues, a construction group, and Lazard, a blue-blooded bank, persuaded less outré parties to buy his stake at a hefty premium.
Further, there is always the risk that even the most cold-blooded, scenario-based analysis can pick up the political views of its builder.
In closing statements, prosecutors presented Hernandez as a cold-blooded killer who committed an act of "senseless violence" by firing into a packed car.
"Government may call it a merger but in reality it is cold-blooded murder of six banks," a release by the bank unions said.
Zoologists warned people not to assume they were dead as the cold-blooded reptiles were capable of springing back to life after warming up.
And with romantic Venus in hot-blooded Aries on and off since February 3, it hasn't been that easy to settle down in 2017.
As he has done with Ms. Warren, Mr. Trump also questioned whether the casino operators benefiting from their Native American status were pure blooded.
Finally, deciding how hard to hit the gas pedal when accelerating into a traffic circle is often a challenge, even for warm-blooded drivers.
But a good number also seem to applaud Donald J. Trump's prowess at tax avoidance, proof that he is a true red-blooded American.
Drive longer than a quarter mile and the red-blooded supercars of the world will beat the Model S as the speeds pick up.
SUNDOWN Two red-blooded high school senior boys travel to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, for spring vacation and end up involved with a crime ring.
Glass in windows is for warm-blooded people, and for people who can enter and exit the front door without needing to ask permission.
"Like every red-blooded mother, or parent, she just starts moving off instinct, chases this car, and just proves not to stop," she says.
And yet at the same time, some sovereign citizens have turned themselves into cold-blooded killers, gunning innocent people down for no reason whatsoever.
The study focused on so-called "cold-blooded" ectotherms, which are organisms that, unlike humans, require external heat sources to control their body temperatures.
In Southeast Asia, though, the company made a cold-blooded calculation that regulators in eight countries had little power to stop it from exiting.
Mocked by her contemporaries as a "white-blooded spinster," though she is just in her 20s, Alma is one of Williams's most complicated creatures.
Quinn's John Proctor, the target of Abigail's machinations, is red-blooded and robust, best spotlighted in precise domestic scenes with Susannah Millonzi's Elizabeth Proctor.
Pointing to a Native American friend who is "cool with it" or claiming a vague, full-blooded ancestor doesn't cover desperate fan justifications either.
Kneebody is back to doing its own thing on "Anti-Hero," a politically inspired and warm-blooded new album out last month on Motéma.
Needless to say, my father's recounting of this cold-blooded beheading of a man with a sword became deeply etched in my young mind.
"They are cold-blooded in calculating when it comes to national interests, and they are not going to do you any favors," he added.
In most cities in Africa hardly anyone would shed a tear at the removal of cold-blooded killers, or their conversion into stylish handbags.
In a statement on Monday, co-author William Cheung said that fish, as cold blooded animals, were not able to regulate their body temperatures.
It's been well documented that the hot-blooded Caravaggio got into a lot of fights, and even killed a young man named Ranuccio Tomassoni.
Investigators visited the ruins of Wilingham's house and built a case that positioned Wilingham as a cold-blooded arsonist looking to escape his domestic life.
"The defendant used a level of severity reserved only for cold-blooded murderers," Assistant District Attorney Mary Sandstrom told jurors during her closing arguments Tuesday.
Drogon seemed to know that a hot-blooded pursuit for the throne, and for all its associated power, is what killed his mother and hatcher.
River City Ransom If you're picking up the NES Classic Edition in Japan, ignore this: you're already getting "Downtown Hot-Blooded Story" in your bundle.
It's perfectly natural for a red-blooded American to, once they have procured their first real drone, experiment with attaching a flame thrower to it.
Unlike hot-blooded mammals and birds, which use a lot of energy to keep themselves warm, they are efficient converters of food into body mass.
For cold-blooded creatures that often spend hours basking in the sun to stay warm, alligators are impressive winter warriors when they need to be.
In such a predicament, warm-blooded policymakers sometimes rush to fight the "stag"—by cutting interest rates prematurely—before they have properly quelled the "flation".
Hardened by World War II and the fresh loss of Indochina, the military struggled to maintain order in Algeria through a cold-blooded counterterrorism plan.
"Las Vegas, we are grieving with you — the victims, those who lost loved ones, the responders, & all affected by this cold-blooded massacre," Clinton tweeted.
"Rabies is a disease of the nervous system that can cause paralysis and is fatal to warm blooded animals and humans," the health department warns.
As a red-blooded, patriotic American, my first reaction was the same as many others: How can these men disrespect everything this nation stands for?
But when they conjure him, he can't see or hear anyone because he's in such bad condition, blooded up and battered somewhere in the Underworld.
You can learn more about this hot-blooded election — and about Hamilton's legacy — at a free lecture this evening at the New York Public Library.
Taking advantage of the Buffalo orchestra's beefy, red-blooded sound, she and the players have made an unlikely recording specialty of sumptuous late-Romantic rarities.
Particularly cruel headlines called her a "HOT BLOODED LATINA" and a "jealous wife" who lashed out when she realized her American dream had been shattered.
Emily was playing that Wife out of sheer cold-blooded hatred, and it all works because Bledel is hitting every single note of her performance.
And I'm a relatively red-blooded American sports fan, and it's just not on my radar — again, unless it's a stunt fight like Conor McGregor.
Clowns are a terrifying breed, known to get drunk and brandish machetes, attack innocent bystanders with Freddy Krueger gloves, or even commit cold-blooded murder.
The pizzaz of nightlife, the glitz and glamour, the possibilities of pure pleasure instead replaced by chilling texts and cold-blooded killers called 'Shrimp Boy'.
Jurors heard from cooperating witnesses, law enforcement officials and others who described a real life narco-drama, allegedly involving cold-blooded murder and epic corruption.
"Las Vegas, we are grieving with you—the victims, those who lost loved ones, the responders, & all affected by this cold-blooded massacre," Clinton tweeted.
It's your entire Tumblr revealing mid-twenties angst, it's the hot-blooded political blog you started in college during a particularly (ugh, cheesy) political awakening.
At one end of the scale is kissing a random who you pretend didn't happen, and on the other is pre-meditated, cold-blooded adultery.
The concerto's first two movements are a fascinating study in density and translucence, with sounds morphing from silvery and wan to red-blooded and impassioned.
"As a blue-blooded Australian from a wealthy family, Oxford-educated, he both revered and reviled the British establishment," Mr. Carvel said of Mr. Murdoch.
"I remember getting deeply into the mind of Raskolnikov and thinking hard about this cold-blooded murder," which Dostoyevsky's anti-hero commits with an axe.
But the contrast between Ms. Messmer's imperious force and Ms. Delgado's warm-blooded pathos is perfect, and Mr. Cerdeiro, keenly impulsive, becomes the ballet's heartbeat.
"Only The Innocent's cover line was 'Women are rarely cold-blooded killers' and I think that is the key to its success," Abbott told Mashable.
From a cold-blooded economic perspective, the hurricane damage is caused by man: Without the construction in the hurricane zones, there would be no damage.
There are other threats—cold blooded androids, desperate human survivors, the fact that the station is falling apart—but the alien is what you'll remember.
Under Minnesota state law, which grants equal authority to half and full blooded brothers and sister, Nelson and her five half-siblings would divide the estate.
"I remember her coming over to my house and seducing me," he said, claiming that "any red-blooded" straight American man would reacted the same way.
House cats are known to be the primary host of T. gondii, which infects various warm-blooded animals (including humans) and causes a disease called toxoplasmosis.
As American as apple pie — it's a phrase synonymous with American identity, aligned with those red-blooded, patriotic symbols like baseball, backyard BBQs, and bald eagles.
Like the MPDG, a Born Sexy Yesterday character is typically introduced to a straight, "red-blooded man" who is alone or unhappy in the love department.
In a remarkable case of convergent evolution, ichthyosaurs came to resemble dolphins and whales: They breathed air, gave birth to young, and were probably warm-blooded.
And, all of them already suffered the original trauma of losing all of their husbands in a mining accident or an incident of cold blooded murder.
The naked mole rat is already known to be cold-blooded, resistant to cancer and feeling pain, and can live ten times longer than a mouse.
From Dublin to Cleveland and from Toledo to Mansfield, Ohio has always been the home of red-blooded American patriots, strong people, smart people, real workers.
Jon's hot-blooded, emotional reaction cost them severe troop losses, and if the Knights of the Vale hadn't ridden in, it would have been a catastrophe.
I don't think he intended to kill Ad Coors, but he had a really bad temper, and I think he was a very cold-blooded man.
Michael Buble can add acting chops to his resume ... 'cause the beloved crooner pulled a cruel, cold-blooded and HYSTERICAL prank on one of our photogs!
But it is neither inconsistent nor insensitive to say that her death was cold-blooded, and many in the black community are not surprised by it.
Each humanoid character in Putsch is associated with an animal—some warm-bloodied and hailing from a safari, others cold-blooded and seemingly from swampy marshes.
"As ectothermic, or cold-blooded, animals, their body temperature relies on the temperature of their surroundings," rehabilitation manager Kate Shaffer told a local outlet in Florida.
Still, the conditions would be an improvement for the warm-blooded marine mammals, which can suffer psychological damage and exhibit aggressive behavior when kept in captivity.
That's a clear indication that the dinosaurs depicted in "Jurassic Park" were warm-blooded, since it shows the raptor's internal temperature was warmer than its environment.
And even those facts to paint a picture of just how foreign the Tesla Semi may be to every red-blooded trucker on American roads today.
While her music is all bouncy, perfectly mixed radio fodder on first listen, Dua's tunes are, on closer inspection, fierce, red-blooded, and a little racy.
These Cleveland invaders are the constipated, turpentine-blooded, repressed amphibians that police morality while sexually harassing their secretaries or taking exceptionally wide stances at men's restrooms.
To see that obsession in action, you can also watch David Fincher's "Zodiac" (2007), which airs on Sundance immediately before "Cold Blooded," at 5:30 p.m.
Mr. Iyer's sextet provides a resonant vessel for his heady, hot-blooded compositions; the group's debut album, "Far From Over," was one of last year's best.
Yes, the man we all grew to know and love as Dan Humphrey (or Woodchuck Todd) was now a cold-blooded killer—and a fascinating one.
Full-blooded Indians could expect to be deemed "incompetent" and in need of oversight, whereas those of mixed blood were allowed to manage their own affairs.
I guess we can give them credit for not proposing the Firing Line like Duterte, but then, no red-blooded profiteer would shoot their best customers.
Even if you're wanted in gardening stores across the city as a cold-blooded plant killer, you don't need to lead an entirely succulent-less existence.
According to the magazine, the actor struggled for four months over whether or not to take the role of Simpson's hot-blooded big-shot lawyer Robert Shapiro.
"Shkreli was an true-blooded capitalist until he knowingly and intentionally price-gouged a pharmaceutical that he knew people depended on to stay alive," Rosso told me.
So even if he's bad for the periphery of rights related to gun rights, he knows the red-blooded gun-owning American male is his voting block.
But even if you're wanted in gardening stores across the city as a cold-blooded plant killer, you don't need to lead an entirely succulent-less existence.
When she appears outside the house of a future victim clad in black and wielding a hammer, she's as cold-blooded and terrifying as any horror villain.
As such, almost all the players responsible for the national team's dismal performance at every major tournament in the last 2110 years have been blue-blooded Englishmen.
Only a cold-blooded, prehistoric killing machine (trapped deep in the Marianas trench by a thermocline cloud of hydrogen sulfide) could escape those tear-jerking moments unmoved.
White Walkers We can't talk about the fantastical creatures of Westeros without mentioning White Walkers, the ice-blooded, humanoid race from the time of the First Men.
With the country's other pro-EU parties discredited during previous terms in government, many liberals turned to the Pirates as a sort of blue-blooded protest vote.
Some think Maria Vladimirovna's claim is flawed because her mother (a member of the Bagrationi family, which once reigned over Georgia) was not quite blue-blooded enough.
Reveling in the full-blooded contest, Nadal returned fire and earned three break points with a searing backhand passing shot that clipped the net and bounced in.
"I'm just being a red-blooded woman and [I know] what I want to see in watching a television show; it's d***s and ass," she said.
It's possible that maybe, this trauma and this hot-blooded, high-anxiety episode, might just have brought Meredith a little bit closer back to her true self.
But, as I learned after a week with it, simply making a car that competes on paper doesn't mean it's a full-blooded challenger on the pavement.
I'm not actually optimistic about Lynk & Co's prospects at all, but I also can't discount the full-blooded belief and enthusiasm of such a strongly experienced team.
Despite the fighting, the Islamic State radio station still broadcasts across Surt, offering a mixture of stuffy religious sermons and red-blooded threats against the group's enemies.
It was macho to the extent that it was full of players going for tackles that, in the English sense, are regarded as full-blooded and hearty.
Our mystery military photographer, despite practicing the art's most cold-blooded form (reconnaissance photography) succeeded in retaining an empathy for his subjects, which is no mean feat.
A warm-blooded professional may be worth it, particularly if you're having trouble getting your debt under control or need more hand-holding with a specific issue.
Life will end, and so perhaps the way to feel most alive (at least for some people) is to smoosh your parts against another warm-blooded person.
The draft was held in Philadelphia 14 times from 1936 to 1961 at more staid sites like the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel and the blue-blooded Racquet Club.
From their blue-blooded start in politics to the personal tragedies that shaped them, here are five things you may not know about this famously secretive family.
She was no longer a cold-blooded businesswoman ruthlessly exploiting her marriage for professional gain and ready to escape as soon as it was convenient for her.
Beyonce's show of black power at the Super Bowl has T.I. fired up, and he thinks you should be too ... if you're a red-blooded American, that is.
Image: Johan Lindgren and Martin Jarenmark"We also showed that the inside of its skin was lined with blubber, to suggest that ichthyosaurs were warm-blooded," said Lindgren.
The fish market in Male, the uber-congested capital city of the Maldives, is full of limbless cold-blooded vertebrates: groupers, sea bass, red snappers, dolphin fish, barracuda.
We first meet his character, Grigor Andolov, at a hockey rink, where the monotone, cold-blooded, probably murderous character is fresh off checking an opponent on the ice.
Hello Giggles first caught the similarities, noticing that the the king who's "only half-Lannister" looks exactly like his pure-blooded Lannister cousin (and also, IMDb says so).
Turkish-backed rebels have committed war crimes against the Kurds in Syria, including cold-blooded executions of civilians, according to top U.S. officials and rights group Amnesty International.
If that is huge, this next fact is gargantuan: Because they are cold-blooded and need less energy to stay warm, bugs need much less food than animals.
And two, the cold-blooded candor of terrorist suspect Sayfullo Saipov saying he&aposs proud of the attack, telling investigators he feels good about what he&aposs done.
" Another user asked whether Identity Evropa would welcome applications from "a full-blooded Jew who looks white, identifies as white and acts in the interests of other whites.
"This is an old-fashioned, cold-blooded, calculated massacre of eight human beings," Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine told a news conference after visiting all four crime scenes.
The rest of the restaurant's patrons turn like robots out of The Matrix; we realize how cold-blooded the entire world is, when contrasted with Frank and Amy.
In the summer, my warm-blooded little friend eschews all cushions so he can lie on the tile in front of the fan and moan until fall arrives.
Even if dinosaurs were warm-blooded, as today's bed bug hosts all are, they're not thought to have lived or slept in any one place for too long.
The oceans would be filled with giant marine reptiles, at least some of which we now think were "warm-blooded" and able to adapt to a cooling world.
For humans, that means time to bundle up in your winter clothes but for iguanas that meant their warm weather-loving, cold-blooded bodies went into hibernation mode.
But after two deadlocked juries were unable to return a verdict, the brothers faced trial yet again, and were convicted in the cold-blooded killings of their parents.
More than 80 members of the "cold-blooded" Mexican Mafia have been charged with running a drug operation inside Los Angeles County jails and in the Pomona, Calif.
Sansa discovers that Arya has become a cold-blooded killer in the intervening years, her understandable desire for revenge quickened by an almost wolf-like thirst for blood.
Maybe they said something while he was shooting—he certainly was standing there long enough for them to say something—or maybe he was just being cold-blooded.
Mr. Cowell, a pianist, has always integrated the hot-blooded angularity of post-bop — think Andrew Hill and McCoy Tyner — with a sense of erudition and narrative clarity.
Ms. Skonberg, a trumpeter and vocalist, has a playful and warm-blooded take on cocktail jazz; her voice is sly and smoky, her horn playing strong and assured.
Naturally the government looked to Henan, where Dr Wang had been born: in central China south of Beijing, a remote place of poor but supposedly pure-blooded people.
As hot-blooded Mediterranean stereotypes (though Patty is Puerto Rican) they cannot help but bay at the moon, write terrible poetry and shout the wrong names during sex.
Cilea emerged during a period in Italian opera, dominated by Puccini, when the public could not get enough of hot-blooded, verismo (essentially true to life) music dramas.
In 2006, he published a letter on his official website claiming that, between drunk-driving accidents and cold-blooded murders, 25 citizens a day were killed by undocumented immigrants.
Now in its twelfth year, blue-blooded UK bank Coutts' 'passion' index of the finest things in life returned to positive territory in 2016 after a dip in 2015.
Each story follows a different resident of a small spaceport: there's the cyborg bartender Xi, the shape-shifting robot Viola, and the cold-blooded corporate leader Ava, among others.
If he did not exist, 21st-century popular culture would have to invent him: a sentient robot, an empathetic space alien, a warm-blooded salamander with crazy sex appeal.
I always fear I am seen as just some sort of vehicle to give people pure-blooded grandchildren instead of a person with hopes and dreams of my own.
The more cold-blooded members, like Morgan and Daryl, find it all too easy to execute unarmed combatants to further their goals, and eliminate any possibility of a threat.
Domesticated as it may be, the species maintains the capacity for a proactive, cold-blooded kind of aggression that may have been instrumental in making societies more socially cohesive.
And as Mr Pomfret also points out, it was a "red-blooded mid-western Yankee", Edgar Snow, whose pro-communist journalism inspired many others to tilt towards that camp.
So, in order to appreciate her new role in The Real Housewives of New York, you must first get to know her long legacy as a blue-blooded heiress.
How could a sensitive, shy boy mostly raised on a ranch, who wants nothing to do with outlawing, transform into the cold-blooded killer of the first game's epilogue?
If you can make everyone from the most devious strategist to the most hot-blooded firebrand feel good, they'll keep you around – and they'll vote for you to win.
The USDA also requires licenses for exhibitors of warm-blooded animals that perform for the public, and conducts routine and unannounced inspections to ensure organizations adhere to its regulations.
In many instances, violence is neither a cold-blooded solution to a problem nor a failure of inhibition; most of all, it doesn't entail a blindness to moral considerations.
In the finale, that included Ray committing a cold-blooded murder of a movie studio chief in order to secure a favor from the executive's corporate rival (Susan Sarandon).
The flyovers, the military guests of honor, the grand billowing expanse of the red, white and blue all harmonized perfectly with a Sunday full of red-blooded American football.
That disgusting conceit provides a fitting central image for the movie, a cold-blooded noir in which the overarching question is which chumps will become chum, literal or metaphorical.
Edmundo Salazar himself is full-blooded Kichwa and runs an activist group called Wayru Churis, whose purpose is to spread the cultural and musical traditions of the Kichwa people.
Now, research from Yale University suggests the blood that coursed through their giant frames would have been warm, meaning they might not have been cold-blooded creatures after all.
"As far as I can remember, I was concentrating fully, cold blooded and relatively unexcited," Mr. Leonov wrote in a first-person account in Life magazine two months later.
I found myself moved by researching and then writing in a way that was different and felt even more urgent and kind of blooded than I expected it to.
He is uncommonly good at guiding and helping to sustain a group without taking up a lot of space, even in the most hot-blooded flurry of group improvising.
Bret Stephens: My first thought is that every hot-blooded libertarian should read The Times's cold-eyed investigation of the regulatory failures that led to the Grenfell Tower disaster.
This week, Dhaliwal was gunned down in midday during a traffic stop, in "a cold-blooded manner, ambush style," Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said in a press conference.
Surely, in this time of peak technology, even the purest-blooded of magical teens would suffer a spark of FOMO vis-à-vis the innovations of their nonmagical brethren?
To be sure, there was plenty of hot-blooded rhetoric when each of the panel's 41 members took their allotted five minutes to question the legal experts on hand.
In a U.S. census from 3063, Louis George indicated that both his parents, Madeline and Matsqui George, were Nooksacks from Washington, and that he was a full-blooded Nooksack.
It's July 1964 on Maine's Seven Island, where the blue-blooded Quick and Hillsinger clans long ago replaced their ancestors' logging camps with a pair of imposing summer homes.
Consider the hostess, Katya Lupi, a Romanian-born silent screen star who must be 100 years old by now, but appears to be a nubile and hot-blooded 25.
Yet by focusing on the gauzy myths that tend to dominate speeches and newspaper columns, Carpenter evades the harder questions and more cold-blooded calculations that lie behind them.
Does the show go so far as to suggest that Cunanan, like Matt Damon in the 1999 movie The Talented Mr. Ripley, became a cold-blooded killer because of homophobia?
If you'll recall — and if you are a warm-blooded human you most definitely will — Jon Snow "invented" oral sex in a cave back when he wooed his wildling love.
And Dawn of Justice turns Batman into a torturer and would-be cold-blooded killer and has both Superman and Batman acting like sulky children defending their chunk of playground.
It's loud, hot-blooded, and full of the chunky riffs and layered vocals that helped everyone from Blue Öyster Cult to Molly Hatchet sell out arenas back in the 70s.
Perhaps it was something to do with the tragedy of the male who sets off towards the glacial region of symbols and en route forgets himself with warm-blooded nymphs.
One of the most significant realizations during this flood of new science was that many dinosaurs were likely warm-blooded, quick animals, and some species may have been relatively clever.
Imagine if, instead of picking the affable but ruthless Eisenhower to deal with our British ally, he had dispatched the blustery, hot-blooded George Patton, who had seniority over Ike.
It's a gel-infused memory foam mattress topper designed to make firm mattresses feel softer and help prevent overheating, so it's a great option for hot-blooded sleepers as well.
Of all the programs cited, the most engrossing is "Cold Blooded," perhaps because it has more on its mind than the typical who or even why aspects of the crime.
" Husam Zomlot, the strategic affairs adviser to Mr. Abbas, first questioned whether the Facebook page was official, and then said it was probably the work of some "hot-blooded youths.
All 406 animals were included in the study because they are cold-blooded—they rely on external sources to regulate their body temperatures—and are particularly sensitive to climate shifts.
It's the ideal portrait of America: pure, red-blooded and hardworking—and where the similarities begin and end when it comes to the relationship between Riverdale and its source material.
Here we are known as "hafu," which comes from the English word "half," and our existence challenges the strain in Japanese society that conflates national identity with pure-blooded ethnicity.
But a growing number of these online services are adding warm-blooded financial planners to the mix, often at less than half the cost of what a traditional adviser charges.
Depending on who you asked, Knox's behavior was that of a cold-blooded psychopath, or of a scared 20-year-old who was shocked to learn her roommate was murdered.
So why should Taurus, who was still a child at the time of his arrest, be given a sentence reserved for serial killers, cold-blooded murderers, and violent gang members?
In Milan — home of red-blooded machismo (or as close as you can get in a men's runway show) — there were almost as many looks for her as for him.
And you'd better be: Whether singing a jazz standard, covering Whitney Houston in a stride-jazz style or improvising a risqué blues, he expects full-blooded participation from the crowd.
The European colonists who came to Africa mated with Africans and produced mixed-race offspring, who were then deemed to be of a superior class to the full-blooded Africans.
But as one of the few female fixers in Erbil, Iraq, she's also developed a reputation even among the notoriously cold-blooded—and male-dominated—foreign correspondent set for fearlessness.
When Facebook released the 3,500 Russia-linked ads it had uncovered from the 2016 election, there really wasn't much in there that you couldn't find a red-blooded American spewing online.
Poker-faced historical figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Lewis Payne suddenly look less stodgy, becoming the kind of warm-blooded people you could imagine laughing or eating or yawning.
Obama displayed the same cool dignity in his welcoming of the new president, a man who spent years spearheading the birther campaign of "cold-blooded bigotry", to borrow Evelyn Waugh's phrase.
For newcomers, a man-made takeover might seem a more plausible plotline, but we saw the (in many cases green-blooded) aliens in many and various forms over many, many episodes.
Like many other red-blooded Americans before her, Kylie Jenner rang in her 21st year with a blowout, bringing her nearest and dearest together to celebrate another trip around the sun.
Arya Stark is now on her cross-country killing spree (just like Britney in Crossroads!) and Sansa Stark has emerged as one of the more cold-blooded characters in season 7.
That unique ability allows cephalopods to create a range of proteins from the same DNA, which could help these cold-blooded animals function more easily in habitats that vary in temperature.
Morgan is the only character to have known Rick as he was when the zombie outbreak began without seeing what he went through in his transformation into a cold-blooded leader.
The Montreal Canadiens' hiring of Claude Julien and cold-blooded assassination of Michel Therrien on Valentine's Day did more than just inject life into a NHL franchise that was clearly fading.
Their reserved approach to the Op. 5 sonatas blossomed into a full-blooded sound in the heroic A major sonata, with Mr. Ax's sparkling runs impressive in the concluding Allegro Vivace.
He has managed to slip unscathed through the traps that society has laid for men like him, while Sparsholt, the red-blooded war hero, husband, and father, has taken the fall.
"Our planet has an internal heat engine; it's like a warm-blooded animal," said Elizabeth Cottrell, the director of the Global Volcanism Program at the Smithsonian Institution, which created the app.
So for those of you who are already sick and don't want to spread it to others, I recommend: 'Hot-blooded, check it and see, I got a fever of 103.
But if passed, it still can't temper the attitude problem in policing, the insecurities of hot-blooded, poorly trained police officers whose first instinct, far too often, is escalation and force.
While the rarity of the cold-blooded creatures means seeing one is a pretty special experience, it&aposs clear this image-conscious Komodo dragon wanted to be a little more extra.
Apart from her only other major acting credit, playing Harrison Ford's daughter in 210's Air Force One, Liesel kept a low profile for a blue-blooded-heiress-cum-child-star.
Just think about how many cold-blooded despots would be made more palatable to the electorate if they were only seen walking around with a cone or two of rocky road.
I'll be struck down by a bolt of lightning, but if you look at The Godfather, Michael Corleone goes from being this guileless student to being a cold-blooded, ruthless killer.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Shedding their cold-blooded image, snakes emerge from a recent study as more caring creatures that protect their nests and remain with their young for a brief period after hatching.
She dreaded returning to a town where a cold-blooded gang exerts control, to a place where gang members routinely force young women into being sex slaves, and kill those who refuse.
He still had a true, blue-blooded education, though, sailing through Harvard three times, picking up a bachelor's degree in 1915, a JD in 1918, and a PhD in psychology in 1921.
Ms Tennant's own Scottish stately home, which passed to her from the eccentric blue-blooded family into which she made a short-lived marriage, was by all accounts a much warmer place.
Of all the videos Cruz could have shown of O'Rourke, he chose to share this one — in which the candidate denounces a seemingly cold-blooded murder, all while in a black church.
"It's the most horrendous and despicable act that can only be described as a cold-blooded and premeditated assassination," prosecutor Peter McCormack told the court as relatives of the victims looked on.
They fall into two overlapping categories: members of the extended Romanov clan, along with their blue-blooded cousins and supporters; and followers of the most conservative wing of the Russian Orthodox church.
The sources told TMZ that the actor landed on the table and was punched several more times by the husband, who jumped on top of him, leaving him blooded before police intervened.
So pets who are not at risk of infections include:TurtlesLizardsSnakesFishOther cold-blooded animalsWhat to do if your dog has the fluContact your veterinarian immediately if your dog shows signs of the flu.
But it doesn't matter: Trump's message of red-blooded American superiority isn't designed to appeal to Europeans, and in Theresa May, we already have a kind of mini-Trump of our own.
Riess "smiles and looks like anyone's mother or grandmother, and yet she's calculated, she's targeted and she's an absolute cold-blooded killer," Lee County Undersheriff Carmine Marceno told NBC's "Today" on Monday.
So it's always fun to play a character that's grown while having all these people see every facet of that growth from sort of an IT guy to a cold-blooded killer.
In the more full-blooded (and bloody) "Elle," Ms. Huppert plays a hard-charging executive (she helps run a video game company) whose life turns upside down — then flips — after she's raped.
He thought about supporting Hillary or Trump, because rising global temperatures and the extinction of humans might benefit his cold-blooded brethren, but he finally decided to give humans a second shot.
And, the premeditated murder of Khashoggi was so cold blooded, so barbaric, medieval, that it's hard to imagine they never stopped to think maybe somebody would know we were doing this. Right.
"Rashad's Angel is worn down by life but still a fighter, and still a full-blooded woman," The Washington Post wrote in its review when the production moved to Arena Stage there.
Some tribes require for enrollment a certain "blood quantum," which is a controversial measure of how Native American you are based on how far removed you are from your "full-blooded" ancestors.
The Reapers, on the other hand, are cold-blooded assassins who measure their successes via body counts, and prefer to get their revenge from the shadows, with a long-range rifle shot.
Down the hall, Dr. Cassidy is greeted by a drugged up Nurse Hoffel (Kirstie Alley) in the locker room and shares that he is having second thoughts about being a cold-blooded murderer.
A 16-year-old Florida boy is accused of killing a 15-year-old friend in what authorities are calling "premeditated, cold-blooded murder" allegedly motivated by jealousy over a girl, PEOPLE confirms.
Several relatives will speak for the first time in SundanceTV's Cold Blooded: The Clutter Family Murders, a two-part documentary airing Saturday and Sunday as part of the network's "True Crime Weekend" marathon.
Then there's the obvious connection between 'The Running Man's' theatrical, cold-blooded host Damon Killian and our president-elect Donald Trump, who hosted a competitive, though not nearly so deadly, reality show himself.
"All point to Mohammed bin Salman as the instigator of a premeditated, cold-blooded and brutal murder, followed by the dismemberment of Mr. Khashoggi's body," they added, referring to the Saudi crown prince.
The other highly-placed Viennese personality with a reputation as a "Christian soldier" is Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, a blue-blooded prince of the church who has been an influential figure in global Catholicism.
Everyone remembers the sequence for its sharp juxtaposition of serene religious ritual and startling violence, as Michael, the once-reluctant successor to his father's business, handles the job with efficient, cold-blooded aplomb.
As such, it's easy for what they do to be misconstrued, and for their credibility to be overshadowed by eccentricity, humour, the fact that they are full-blooded, whole hearted, sweat-pouring entertainers.
Moss, meanwhile, fresh off the latest season of "The Handmaid's Tale," has the meatiest arc as an abused spouse awakened by her transformation -- again, a little too quickly -- into a cold-blooded criminal.
Many conservative writers and thinkers, including former National Security Adviser John Bolton, the Hudson Institute's Michael Doran, and Commentary's Noah Rothman, openly cheered this Putin-style cold-blooded murder of a foreign statesman.
"Every red-blooded American man felt obliged to go out and catch sharks, which were readily capturable," said the University of Florida's Burgess, noting that they can be caught offshore and from small boats.
In case you missed it, it's not too late to vote to shake up the executive branch — surely the No.1 priority of every red-blooded American in these mostly ho-hum, sleepy times.
This air of indecision is thickened by Mr Affleck's own weak performance, which doesn't convey whether Joe is a cold-blooded killer, a big softy who longs to go straight, or something in between.
But in most cases, investors won't be assigned to a warm-blooded professional who will be on call should markets plummet, as they have done in attention-getting fashion for most of this year.
The polar power struggle between warm- and cold-blooded creatures is one aspect of warming that is also driving many species of fish and other marine life towards the poles or to the depths.
In what's a cold-blooded fact of our great nation's history, there was a point in time when my mama's mama and the adult Negroes of her era were banned from blood bank contributions.
They are surely right in believing that the best antidote to populism is not to pander to it, but to offer an explicit and full-blooded defence of open trade, Europe and ethnic diversity.
Her mother a dancer, her father a percussionist, Ms Wang inherited a love of "hot-blooded" composers, particularly the "Russian Romantics" such as Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky, and an appreciation of the performative arts.
Berninger's hot-blooded performances electrify these climactic moments; he clings to his microphone, careens across the stage, and nudges his vocals to uncomfortable extremes, at times delivering his lines in a frenzied, clinched yelp.
First, Franklin Roosevelt may have lent his name to a declaration calling the invasion of North Africa "a great jihad for freedom," but Washington was ultimately more cold-blooded in prioritising stability over liberty.
A rash of results in "microeconomics"—which studies the behaviour of individuals—has suggested that Homo sapiens is not always Homo economicus, the paragon of cold-blooded rationality assumed by many formal economic models.
The two biggest teams in the league are backed by opposing political parties—making their matches in Beirut not just a question of points on the board, but a hot-blooded contest of beliefs.
In a case in 1872 involving marriage and inheritance rights, a lawyer convinced Tennessee's Supreme Court that the Melungeons were "pure-blooded Carthagenians, as much so as was Hannibal and the Moor of Venice".
Since 1960, populations of bluefin tunas — massive, warm-blooded group hunters that can swim up to 50 miles per hour — have declined by 85 percent in the Atlantic and 96 percent in the Pacific.
Clarke had two opportunities to break the Federer serve in the first set and they went begging, while Federer had five breakpoints in the match and, with cold-blooded ruthlessness, took four of them.
At 23, she married John Aaron Vanderpoel, the scion of a blue-blooded family in Kinderhook, N.Y. Less than a year later, she was a widow and pregnant with her only child, a son.
Judge Ruud van Veldhuisen said the man, Gokmen Tanis, 38, had carried out a "cold blooded" terrorist attack that sent shock waves through the central city of Utrecht and the rest of the Netherlands.
Mr. Gosling's ability to elicit sympathy while seeming too distracted to want it — his knack for making boredom look like passion and vice versa — makes him a perfect warm-blooded robot for our time.
Walk into the nightclub-turned-gallery on 14th Street and you'll see something wholly unexpected from the blue-blooded Democratic haven called Manhattan: a museum-scale homage to America's braggadocio-in-chief, Donald Trump.
Any Trump-loving red-blooded American dumbass looking to huff in a bit of the president's residual success while sneering at New York liberals will be disappointed to realize Jamaica Estates is... basically Long Island.
While scenes early on in the film show Jordan being cruel to everyone she comes in contact with (she even pushes a child to the ground), she seems to be particularly cold-blooded toward April.
These devices are typically used in diagnostic and research settings, and even for studying mammals such as dogs, but this is the first time a cold-blooded animal has been analyzed in such a machine.
You can almost see the ads now depicting House lawmakers as an enemies of the free and open web, shills for a multi-billion-dollar industry universally loathed, even among the red-blooded conservative base.
Okay, it's not a full-blooded assassination attempt, but back when he was calling himself the Intelligent Hoodlum, Queensbridge's original poetical prophet went right to the top while dropping this rallying call against corrupt officials.
Such questions are being constantly weighed, discarded and picked up once more in this warm-blooded, astute and beautifully acted four-character drama, the third installment in Ms. Morisseau's trilogy of plays set in Detroit.
In The Babysitter, we ostensibly follow 14-year-old Cole as he discovers that his babysitter, Bee, is a cold-blooded killer, planning to use his house (and his blood) for a cultish human sacrifice.
One woman who wrote in a questionnaire that she believed Roof was a racist, cold-blooded killer was qualified to possibly hear the case after she said she could presume him innocent for the trial.
Can you believe that a chapter in American social studies textbooks is going to be about a cold-blooded Canadian coming down here and unloading the biggest whopper of a lie in our country's history?
Built as an ironic and crass simulation of the modern life of crime, Grand Theft Auto 5 is replete with downtown bank robberies, cold-blooded assassinations, and expensive therapy on the shore of Laguna Beach.
Meanwhile, sister Paulina Sotomayor, wearing a vaporous robe and blue makeup on the upper half of her face, poured honey from her vocal chords all over the audience, injecting red-blooded emotion to the mix.
Pierre de Coubertin, the blue-blooded Frenchman who revived the classical games, did not hide the fact that he was competing with monotheism, and trying to reverse what he saw as a great historical wrong.
It made sense for each firm to set production levels based on the strategy of its competitor; consumers, however, would end up with less stuff and higher prices than if full-blooded competition had prevailed.
After the hearing, prosecutor Timothy McGinty called Madison a "cold-blooded serial killer" and said the families of Shetisha Sheeley, 28; Angela Deskins, 38, and Shirellda Terry, 18, were thankful he will never kill again.
Shortly after the cold blooded slaying by Steve Stephens, residents across at least five states — Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana and Michigan — were advised to be on high alert for a man armed and dangerous.
But when people think of co-ops in Berkeley they do not tend to picture the Berkeley Co-op, with its bright supermarkets stocking just about everything a red-blooded American might want to eat.
Mr Kajinek's continued insistence that he is innocent, repeated prison escapes and general opposition to authority have long generated sympathy in the country's folksier environs, even as urban elites label him a cold-blooded killer.
Mantila, who is also the head of government communications, says Russian media last month reported on "cold-blooded" Finnish authorities taking custody of children from a Russian family living in Finland "due to their nationality".
This cold-blooded deadly attack, followed by the reality that the terrorist family will be duly rewarded by the PA, led to the introduction of this groundbreaking measure to penalize the PA for inciting terrorism.
The album's best known track "Cold Blooded Old Times" appeared on the High Fidelity soundtrack but it's "River Guard"—with sparse arrangement and Callahan's commanding vocals—that make it the most poignant and powerful track.
"He's cold-blooded," said Grizzlies forward Chandler Parsons, who was merely cold in his Memphis debut as he scored 0 points and went 0 of 8 from the floor and 0 from 3 from deep.
Featuring the bassist Jason Roebke and the drummer Mike Pride, the group is about to release "After Caroline," a hot-blooded album of originals by Mr. Stein, and will commemorate its release at this concert.
In 1958, the American entomologists Edward F. Knipling and Raymond C. Bushland proposed a novel approach to eliminating the screwworm ( Cochliomyia hominivorax ), the only insect known to eat the live flesh of warm-blooded animals.
They'll tell some tale about an old and distant relative that neither they nor their parents ever met who was a full-blooded "Cherokee princess," and because of this, they themselves are also Native American.
Emily Maple, the reptile keeper at the Palm Beach County Zoo, told CNN affiliate WPEC the cold-blooded animals get "cold stunned" -- that is, they basically freeze -- if the temperature gets below 45 degrees Fahrenheit.
" That man would be Clyde Barrow, who with Bonnie Parker left a trail of bodies in their wake, while achieving Depression-era celebrity -- cold-blooded killers who were, it's noted, "more adored than movie stars.
"Though the election looks like it will go to the wire, the greater likelihood, based on cold-blooded analysis, is that experience, depth and state incumbency will triumph over youthfulness," said Eldred Masunungure, the institute's director.
"It absolutely, totally breaks your heart when you see a wonderful, young 15-year-old boy who's now dead because of premeditated, cold-blooded murder that this kid committed, and that's what it was," Judd said.
"Like any red-blooded Twitter addict, I'm recreationally obsessed with media echo chambers and meme proliferation and all that fun stuff, so I'm mostly watching it all unfold around me with fascination and delight," Rosner says.
This cold-blooded murder would be just another run-of-the-mill act of gun violence if it weren't for the series of homicidal and disturbing tweets Penton sent out days before actually killing his roommate.
"There is a cold-blooded killer in our midst and that should be of great concern to every citizen of St. Tammany Parish," Nanette's father, Dan Watson, later wrote on a Justice for Nanette Facebook page.
Rian Johnson is as cold-blooded as Boba Fett ... so claims his ex-agent who says the director axed him right before he signed on to direct "Star Wars: Episode VIII" ... just to dodge the bill.
The new trailer follows the former amateur detective Dory (Shawkat) and her Brooklynite friends—played by John Reynolds, Meredith Hagner, and John Early—as they scramble to cover up what was, essentially, a cold-blooded murder.
Marquez is charged for his role in a conspiracy several years ago to target innocent civilians in our own backyard with cold-blooded terror attacks, and with providing weapons to an individual whose endgame was murder.
Being high mostly serves to make them ever more game for the adventures they stumble into: chasing a purse snatcher to his petrifyingly blue-blooded home, tracking down a stolen phone, trading identities for a day.
Prince estate on the Today Show The lavish home will be open to the public on Thursday and Tyka, Prince's only full-blooded sibling, said it was not hard to convert the home into a museum.
So culture minister Yekaterina Furtseva commissioned a red-blooded production from the homeland that would "surpass the American-Italian one in its artistic merit and authenticity," as the open letter she published in state press announced.
Last summer, as cellphone footage and Make America Great Again rallies held up a mirror to America's red-blooded policing and politics, I thought back to growing up in Virginia as the son of two immigrants.
Ms. Rachvelishvili's voice expands as her Dalila does: to a full-throated, lava-blooded lover unsure of whether she believes her own lies in the second act, then to an agonized, regretful woman in the third.
"This was calculated, it was cold blooded, it was motivated by this deep-seated racial animus," said Thomas T. Cullen, the United States attorney for the Western District of Virginia, after the sentence was handed down.
I was going to the brothel with Dave and wasn't quite sure if it was going to be a red blooded knees up or a dark, scaring excursion into the recesses of the city's sexual underworld.
Paxton's Private William Hudson never made it to the end credits of Aliens—he was dragged down to his doom, pulse rifle blazing, during a not-quite-final stand against a swarm of acid-blooded bugs.
But the losses do provide a window into how even the blue-blooded Yankees, who have been largely impervious to the market forces that have affected the rest of baseball, have had difficulty maintaining their audience.
As one observer puts it, Mr Varadkar's fellow EU leaders, whom he will meet at a summit in Brussels later this month, may have to get used to "that most unusual of things: a cold-blooded Irishman".
As in Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace or Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley, Celt creates a sympathetic protagonist caught up in circumstances beyond her control, rather than a cold-blooded villain who contributes to her own ruin.
The Dutch had a point to prove after their failure to qualify for the finals in France and, with the hosts wanting to land a morale-boosting win, there were some surprisingly late and full-blooded challenges.
Those are impressive numbers for a high-performance sports car, but the GT 4-Door is set apart from other full-blooded AMG models by offering seating for four (up to five in Europe) and a hatchback.
Directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Joe Berlinger, the four-hour Cold Blooded docuseries features new information about the case, never-before-seen footage and photographs and, for the first time, on-camera interviews with Clutter family members.
George W. Bush's "America's Top Gun," using a flinty, barstool military phrase associated with an especially popular red-blooded movie, channeled not only the Iraq War Bush had initiated but the "folksy" facet of his public image.
Of course, the Lions' stone-handed wideouts, iffy protection, and sieve-like secondary have forced him to A, always, B, be, C, closing—but the cold-blooded Stafford is entitled to drink all the coffee he wants.
Meanwhile, detractors on the left have been horrified by his cold-blooded use of drones to kill America's enemies, his commitment to a costly nuclear modernisation programme and his bombing of more countries than George W. Bush.
Just a month following the worst mass shooting in United States history, a depraved gunman burst through the doors of a small church in rural Sutherland Springs, Texas, and with cold-blooded precision, slaughtered 2900 innocent souls.
Parole board members heard dueling depictions of Neelley during the 30-minute hearing: that she was a cold-blooded person who killed for sport or that she was an abused teen dominated by an older, controlling husband.
To help understand the temperature of the local environment when the eggs were laid, the researchers conducted the same kind of analysis on fossilized shells of cold-blooded invertebrates, which take on the temperature of their surroundings.
In the critical days leading up to the primary, campaigning on the Democratic side was fierce, with both candidates tearing into each other in both media interviews and at a hot-blooded debate in Brooklyn last week.
And, while we are checking out reactions—do yourself a favor and check out Jay Wright's cold-blooded reaction here if you haven't already—take a look at this usher or security guard standing behind the Nova basket.
A remarkable 180-million-year-old fossil found in the Posidonia Shale Formation of southwestern Germany, of the species Stenopterygius ichthyosaur, is providing the best evidence yet that ichthyosaurs—ancient, dolphin-like marine reptiles—were warm-blooded creatures.
That a cold-blooded killer could project anything appealing is chilling, of course, but some people couldn't help but share just how "hot" the serial killer looked in the doc Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes.
Turns out, Aquarians take the cake in the infidelity department"They are hot-blooded, sexual characters, and can't be blamed for what's written in the stars," Victoria Milan founder and CEO Sigurd Vedal explained in a press release.
Thanks to Roy Thomas Baker's production, which daubs on the oohing multi-tracked harmonies endemic to power pop and pre-punk hard rock, their debut has a cheerfully corny quality — red-blooded American boys play new wave music!
It's also got Joba's Show Me The Body-style shriek of the line, "Fuck you / I'll break your neck so you can watch your back," which is the most cold-blooded thing you'll ever hear a boyband say.
Seals, whales, penguins and other warm-bodied creatures rule polar seas partly because their constant internal temperatures let them put on bursts of speed and stay more alert than cold-blooded prey, they wrote in the journal Science.
"Upon information and belief, Charatan, a cold blooded opportunist, conspired and agreed to help Durst conceal his murders of Kathie and Berman in exchange for a substantial financial return of tens of millions of dollars," the suit says.
These books offer a necessary corrective to portrayals of women killers as hysterical or cold-blooded, and they draw complex portraits of narrators who have difficulty accessing their own anger or admitting to their own abuses of power.
So what makes the Zit Stick different from other similar products on the market, aside from its resemblance to every red-blooded American's favorite on-the-go stain remover, is how well it layers over and under makeup.
Either via fortune of circumstance or devout regime loyalty, they had found themselves in comparative safety on the government-held side of the city, protected from the cold-blooded atrocities carried out on their counterparts in the east.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists have mapped the genome of the Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard, discovering intriguing secrets behind the impressive speed and endurance these cold-blooded predators muster by ratcheting up their metabolism to mammal-like levels.
This year marked the XVIIth edition of the Monster Jam World Finals®, and I did what I assumed any normal, red-blooded American would do (I'm British): purchase "club seats" to Monster Jam World Finals® XVII.
In this case, the crime alleged is murder, but attorneys for the accused clearly want to argue that what happened on December 1 was part of a pattern for the victim, not an act of cold-blooded killing.
It's certainly not unusual for children's books to reject cold-blooded empiricism in favor of quasi-mysticism — children's lit tends toward the romantic — but A Wrinkle in Time is very much in favor of rationality and Enlightenment virtues.
Even blue-blooded U.S. venture capital firms have international investors, and some of the technology sector's most successful bets have been placed by men and women who live overseas but have a sophisticated understanding of future market opportunities.
Her commitment to embodying a persona toughened by circumstances is at the core of her artistic identity, and has a lot to do with why her debut last March, "Midwest Farmer's Daughter," felt so red-blooded and vital.
On "Passion Dance," the album's hot-blooded opening track, and "Contemplation," the deep-breathing ballad that follows, Mr. Tyner doubles the melodies with Joe Henderson's tenor saxophone, while Jones builds a prism of bursting rhythms all around them.
In terms of both timeline and locations, this makes clear that Grace is not referring to either Cheung or her childhood caretaker Clara Ho Tung, and that the "Shanghai mistress" was most likely a full-blooded English woman.
The mother of Joe McKnight's 8-year-old son tells TMZ Sports ... the man who shot the ex-NFL running back is a cold-blooded killer and is begging the court to keep him locked up for LIFE.
The FBI reported a 27,22017 percent increase in anti-Muslim hate crime incidents in 2001: For their part, Muslim Americans tried to reassure their fellow Americans that they were as peaceful and patriotic as any other red-blooded American.
There are full-blooded Native people raised by white families in white communities who don't know a thing about what it means to be Native or how to live in such a way as to be identified as such.
The world's oldest political offices are all related to the monarch's physical needs—looking after his horse or falcons, or guarding his bedchamber—and were usually reserved for members of his own family or the most blue-blooded aristocrats.
What true-blooded American would turn down the opportunity to see a sprint relay team featuring both Lou Ferrigno (The Incredible Hulk) and Billy Crystal (Soap), or Michael J. Fox (Family Ties) and Kim Fields (The Facts of Life)?
Ban urged the government to investigate all human rights violations and prosecute those responsible, he said.. Human Rights Watch said on Monday it had uncovered evidence of the cold-blooded execution of civilians by security forces during the fighting.
But as Lillard and his teammates celebrated, he gave a TV camera a cold-blooded stare and nod combo that had NBA fans shook, including a few who referenced what is perhaps the most well-known cold stare meme.
In Houston, candidate Laura Moser has publicly been on the receiving end of the DCCC's "cold-blooded" tactics, when she found herself the target of a DCCC opposition memo in March, before the first primary election in her district.
The video of Scott's death, captured on a bystander's cellphone, showed what prosecutors decided was cold-blooded murder: The 50-year-old was shot several times in the back while running away from Slager, who appeared emotionless and terrifying.
A man who prides himself on being a red-blooded embodiment of masculinity – with bodacious women there for the taking, big hands and more, political correctness be damned – has unleashed a wave of revulsion about that vision of manhood.
On this installment of Red Right Hand, VICE heads down to Arivaca, Arizona, to learn more about the aftermath that followed Raul and Brisenia Flores's deaths, and the patriotic undercurrents that may have motivated Shawna Forde's cold-blooded crime.
Those goats falling through an emerald sky (green is one of the colors on Pakistan's flag) have erections because they symbolize the stereotypical hot-blooded yet dimwitted foreigner, a stereotype Araeen fought against while living in waspy, insulated London.
Thus did critics signal that Petty, Springsteen, Mellencamp, and whoever else, were old-fashioned red-blooded American boys, beloved by blue-collar audiences for their ruggedness and their immersion in myth, beholden to rock radio play in the Midwest.
Although true-blooded socialists — Democratic Socialists, to be precise — remain a relatively small niche within the Democratic Party, they are having a visible impact on the party's agenda, with nearly every likely 2020 presidential contender embracing Medicare for all.
Local pride ensured a full-blooded contest in the Australian capital despite the uncertainty and a brace from winger Solomone Kata helped the Brumbies to a 413-241 halftime lead in front of a decent crowd at Canberra Stadium.
PARELES On their new album, "Invisible Sounds," the trumpeter Ingrid Jensen and the tenor saxophonist Steve Treseler pay tribute to Kenny Wheeler, a Canadian-British trumpeter who died in 2014, leaving behind a book of lovely, warm-blooded compositions.
" He added that if plant-based meat continues to be available, relatively inexpensive and tasty, consumers "will continue to seek it out as a replacement to beef, and old-fashioned, red-blooded capitalism will take care of the rest.
"Evidence shows this was a cold-blooded murder as a mob attacked Bakari, attacking him with punches to the head and torso," Andreas Patsis, the attorney who represented the family during the first trial, had said in a statement.
"Thomas Gilbert, Sr. was a beloved member of his family and business community when his own son murdered him in a cold-blooded killing," District Attorney Cy Vance said in a statement about the founder of Wainscott Capital Partners.
Scientists suspected ichthyosaurs might be warm-blooded, based on estimates of their swimming speed, but this new discovery, the details of which were published today in Nature, is the first to provide evidence in the form of fossilized subdermal soft-tissue.
In August 2013, biologist Shane Campbell-Staton, who headed the new study, was collecting DNA from several dozen anole lizards, and subjecting live specimens to chamber tests to measure the ability of these cold-blooded reptiles to tolerate low temperatures.
According to the experts we've asked for this week's Giz Asks, it's virtually impossible to pin down a figure on who's real and who's not, but there are a few things that warm-blooded web users can look out for.
By mapping the evolutionary family tree of New Guinea lizards, researchers found that green blood developed inside the amphibians at four independent points in history, likely from a red-blooded ancestor, according to a study in Wednesday&aposs journal Science Advances.
Greek lawmakers on Sunday approved tax increases and a new privatisation fund to pave the way for a deal, leaving the onus on the rest of the bloc as the International Monetary Fund reiterated its demands for full-blooded debt relief.
Not all of them are as cold-blooded as Chupeta, but they're still former high-level members of Mexican and Colombian cartels involved in murders, money laundering, and drug smuggling — the very crimes that El Chapo is accused of committing.
And there are also complete rip-offs of the Harry Potter books, including Harry Potter and the Half Blooded Relative Prince, Harry Potter and the Filler of Big, and Tanya Grotter and the Magical Double Bass, to name a few.
Five-times champion Federer eased through the opening rounds with typical Swiss precision, winning both matches in straight sets, while the hot-blooded Kyrgios was gently chided by the chair umpire to try harder before coming through his last match.
"Last night's disturbing and cold-blooded violence in Dallas, resulting in the deaths of five brave police officers and the wounding of seven more, was an ugly continuation of a week of tragedies which have shaken our country," he said.
We're Not Talking, the trio's second album, out later this year on Chapter Music and Wichita Recordings, feels like the band's proper introduction, a miraculous and hot-blooded indie rock record that reveals three ambitious, flawed, and wildly talented musicians underneath.
Its what-if vision of a fascistic universe — ruled by "pure-blooded" wizards who seek to eliminate or enslave all who are not like them — is deeply unnerving, and its storybook imagery clutches the subconscious as the grimmest fairy tales do.
But as cold-blooded as those performances were, Williams 70-minute dismantling of Svitolina in front of a packed house said more by delivering an emphatic message she would not be content leaving Flushing Meadows without a share of Court's record.
In a pop taxonomy of black male nobility, he is cut squarely from the mold of Barack Obama — generally cool-blooded, affable, devoted to unglamorous fundamentals — a figure whom he is doubtlessly on a shortlist to portray in an inevitable epic.
" It also had the red-blooded ring of Biden's challenge to Trump when he said in March 2018 that if he and Trump were in high school "I'd take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him.
But of the two composers it is Rossini who fleshes out his Desdemona more fully, creating a proud, red-blooded woman well equipped to defy social conventions and racial prejudice with her choice of the foreign-born Otello as partner.
Though everyone on the left sees social democracy as an improvement on red-blooded capitalism, it nonetheless struggles to break free from what Mr Piketty calls "proprietarianism", defined as "the political ideology founded on the absolute respect for private property".
Gypsy wants nothing to do with him, but when her lawyer advises that it's the only way to turn the tide of media perception — that currently has her painted as a "cold-blooded" killer — Gypsy starts to realize she needs a way out.
He was studying a group of five populations of lizards ranging from the southern tip of Texas to Hogden, Oklahoma, a range of nearly 800 miles, in an effort to understand how these cold-blooded reptiles were capable of surviving so far north.
In the U.S., there are several species of kissing bugs across the Southern half of the country capable of spreading Chagas, as well as plenty of warm-blooded mammals that can act as secondary hosts and keep the local T. cruzi population alive.
Teller is, apparently, channeling Ryan Gosling's character in the 2011 film: Martin is a violent loose canon who apparently has zero remorse over the lives he has taken, but also one whose penchant for cold-blooded killing is hidden just below the surface.
"Secretary Nielsen and everyone else who has carried out these brutal and cold-blooded orders to rip apart families should never be allowed to eat and drink in public again," Margaret McLaughlin, a member of the group's steering committee, said in a statement.
By forcing a new feed on its users (and, yes, Instagram will eventually make this algorithmic system the non-opt-outable law) Instagram is grabbing that control from its warm-blooded users and thrusting it into the hands of a cold, dead algorithm.
Image Courtesy the authorGenetic testing suggested that my aunt's genetic makeup was only a tiny bit Middle Eastern—16 percent, not the 233 percent you might expect if your father was a full-blooded Syrian, as my grandfather believed himself to be.
The actor, who reportedly conceived the basic thrust of the story, takes the ever-conflicted Logan/Wolverine to full-blooded depths, and the result is a far more cohesive and gripping film than his previous collaboration with Mangold, 2013's The Wolverine.
In Davis Cup, they can at least be confident of something approaching a full-blooded performance from Kyrgios, who loves the team aspect of the competition and played a leading role in Australia's quarter-final victory over the United States in April.
According to this appealing version of recent history, Iran had kept the hostages during the Carter administration because they knew Carter was "weak," but they so feared Reagan's red-blooded American resolve that they acquiesced the second he was sworn into office.
During closing arguments, Assistant U.S. Attorney Nathan Williams rehashed disturbing details of what happened before, during, and after the shooting, painting a picture of a cold-blooded young man consumed by hatred for African Americans and who dedicated hours to plotting his massacre.
In a partnership that lasted more than a decade, Mr. Gottfried was the more moderate, levelheaded yin to the volcanic yang of Mr. Chayefsky, who could be as hot-blooded as Howard Beale, the "Network" anchorman who was arguably his most famous creation.
Though Trump may have bumbled into this clusterfuck as only Trump could, his move looks an awfully lot like his predecessors': the political and military exploitation of a large, politically provocative ethnic group in the cold-blooded pursuit of America's national interest.
The new nationalisation might involve governments sitting quietly in the boardroom, grabbing a share of profits for the public purse and reminding firms not to neglect their social responsibilities, while leaving enough shares in private hands to harness the benefits of red-blooded capitalism.
At a Comic-Con International panel celebrating the 30th anniversary of Aliens, the 66-year-old actress admitted to being a bit squeamish, despite having played Eleanor Ripley, the steely space-explorer who fends off acid-blooded monsters in the 1986 sci-fi/horror hit.
"Given the gravity of these horrific acts - the cold-blooded and calculated slaughter of women and young children - these hasty and dismissive denials cast serious doubt over whether any investigation will be genuine," said Samira Daoud, deputy director of Amnesty International&aposs West Africa office.
The OpenAI developers let it out onto the map, and over the course of two weeks of intense self-training — which OpenAI claims amounted to "lifetimes" of practice time — the system went from walking dumbly to its death to becoming a cold-blooded killer.
In an industry where personal charisma, aesthetic taste, and gut instinct count for so much, turning to the cold-blooded calculation of a machine looks like a cry for help or an admission that you lack creativity and don't care about a project's artistic value.
"To me honor killing is premeditated, cold-blooded murder, but the justification given by men when they kill a woman is that she did something without permission, or that is out of bounds of what society deems is OK for a woman," Obaid-Chinoy said.
Gazans are terrified that Israel may be preparing for another full-blooded war to crush Hamas or even force it to make way for Fatah, the Palestinian movement's more amenable wing that runs the West Bank, the bigger chunk of a would-be Palestinian state.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - From arrests to honor killings to cold-blooded murders, when Mahmoud Hassino saw the rights of Syria's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community trampled in the brutal civil war, he wanted to find a way to tell the world.
Like Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad, he's a young man who only wanted to get a little bit involved in the drug trade, and quickly found himself way in over his head; also like Jesse, he's a sympathetic figure surrounded by cold-blooded snakes.
Joe Zadeh This song from North East band Martha is the kind of full blooded indie pop that encapsulates when you're angry as hell but you've also never felt more alive, and you're using your fury as some sort of motherfuckin' X-men super power.
I'm a full-blooded Brazilian, with an entire extended family of Brazilians, but I was born and raised in the U.S. When I go to Brazil, I feel like an American, and in the U.S., I always notice the traits that make me Brazilian.
The trailer follows Mary, a cold-blooded contract killer, as she gets ready for her day, which begins with exercising, sliding into full-body leather, and grabbing a gun from her personal arsenal as nonchalantly as one might pull something out of the fridge.
Besides, a hands-on, face-to-face murder might tarnish Batman as a hero — though given the number of people he guns down or runs down in the film, his status as a cold-blooded killer doesn't seem to have been much of a concern.
"I think his most outrageous performance has been not domestic, but international, going out of his way to insult our allies, conducting a mock bromance with a cold-blooded murderer in North Korea, saying that, "I, Donald Trump, have fallen in love with the kid.
If I wanted a rabid-looking wolf near my crotch, I would do what any hot-blooded human being would do: close my eyes and imagine being at the receiving end of this backward glance from Tom Thibodeau during his mullet-enhanced inaugural coaching season.
Yet mix in hot-blooded signals gathered by watching who actually mingles with whom, where and when — by repurposing Bluetooth to harvest interpersonal interactions via tracking people's physical movements — and Facebook can take its curtain-twitching surveillance of human behavior to the next level.
Editorial Murderous attacks by a brooding "lone wolf" attacker or full-blooded "terrorist" have become, alas, a blight of our times, an eruption of random killing that can strike a cafe, a crowded promenade, a country music festival or a bike path in New York.
According to reptile breeders, black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens) are one of the best things to feed bearded dragons, chameleons, geckos, and other cold-blooded pets, because they're high in essential nutrients, and can also be stored in the fridge for several weeks.
This information surfaced recently from Cheung's grandson, and would help to explain why Grace herself also looked so different from her other siblings, as well as why she stated that her mother was full-blooded English as opposed to the Eurasian makeup of Cheung.
In order to see if attractiveness influenced how men use condoms, researchers rounded up 51 red-blooded straight guys between the ages of 19 and 61 and asked them to rank the attractiveness of 20 different women based only on their black and white photographs.
All these events are grounded in pressures of color, so that in this last painting, "Reading in Bed" (2015), the livid pink of nightgown and elusive gray-green of floor shift tangibly into their shadowed states: a full-blooded coral hue and an earthy green.

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