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Another week, another avalanche of things bombarding the collective psyche.
There's so much online that is bombarding people every day.
That's when Medic's children started calling and bombarding him with messages.
The more air bombarding a satellite, the faster it goes down.
We protested, bombarding congressional offices with emails, phone calls and letters.
With cosmic rays bombarding Earth, electrons would essentially provide pathways for lightning.
To fight this invasion, farmers started bombarding their fields with primitive pesticides.
"I'm not going to start bombarding them with phone calls," she said.
England ends the half by bombarding the Sweden box with crosses and corners.
Bombarding people with facts and exposing their individual ignorance is likely to backfire.
DDoS attacks seek to bring down websites by bombarding them with phony traffic.
Researchers find that bombarding people with facts about climate isn't the best tactic.
In that analysis, elements in a material are identified by bombarding them with neutrons.
Americans across the country face an epidemic of robocalls, bombarding landlines and mobile phones.
"They are no longer bombarding besieged cities so much, trying to dislodge rebels," he said.
After a lull of a few days, government forces began bombarding Douma again on Friday.
The Allied aviation, whether bombarding, observation or battle planes, kept constant mastery of the air.
Give us back the country we had before the B-word began bombarding our brains.
The candidates are neck and neck here in Florida, bombarding each other with negative ads.
But it quickly became apparent that bombarding protesters with tear gas was "useless," Cheng adds.
I remember all the students bombarding each other with yellow, red, and green pieces of fruit.
Basically, it's meant to stage a total complexion refresh — without bombarding the skin with abrasive chemicals.
They just kept bombarding me with more and more… I'm looking at my email right now.
Tech brands that eschew bombarding customers with ads, such as Apple and Netflix, are wildly popular.
His fellow actors competed for Ms. O'Brien's attention by bombarding her with questions: Was she married?
I didn't want it to be me preaching and bombarding people with my own personal opinions.
He broke up with Kufrin on national television, bombarding her with cameras during a "happy couple" staycation.
But that didn't stop Sonics fans and other haters from bombarding the women with misogynistic abuse online.
At this point, there's so much music like that bombarding the airwaves, it all just seems trite.
But this hardly justifies forcing people to share large noisy spaces or bombarding them with electronic messages.
In addition to snow, the storm was bombarding the region with rain, sleet, freezing rain and thunderstorms.
The former Olympian hasn't been assailing the champ in the media, or bombarding him on social media.
The others stuck to their guns, irritating May's chief of staff by bombarding him with "pointed" questions.
It's a phenomenon called "zoombombing," which means bombarding public video calls with racist, pornographic, or vulgar content.
He has grown more energized, bombarding followers with tweets and retweets defending himself and attacking his enemies.
You can make your own though, by bombarding bismuth-209 with alpha particles in a particle accelerator.
When someone has expressed clear disinterest, it's not cool to then follow up by bombarding them with messages.
Three months after Harambe's death, people were still bombarding the zoo with harsh words, petitions and protest memes.
"These are things that aren't pertinent to your life that are bombarding you all the time," he said.
One app feature that potentially could irritate travelers is the capability of bombarding them with unsolicited commercial offers.
"There's so many people that were bombarding the stage that I was looking for her," the actor said.
Hackers were constantly bombarding our nuclear networks, and it was considered possible that they had breached the firewalls.
It specifically targeted actress Leslie Jones, which led to many of his followers bombarding Jones with vicious, racist harassment.
Without a magnetosphere, Earth would likely be a sterile rock, with the Sun's damaging radiation perpetually bombarding the surface.
That means not bombarding them with elitist language that may go over their heads or make them feel resentful.
The air force was this week bombarding Sambisa Forest, where the group is thought to be hiding out now.
It specifically targeted actress Leslie Jones which led to many of his followers bombarding Jones with vicious, racist harassment.
Bob Corker, a Republican from Tennessee, joked with reporters bombarding him with questions about the future of health care.
This 1950 photo shows the USS Missouri bombarding Korea's communist-held Northern coastline in order to cut enemy communications.
But Russia continued its military campaign in support of Syrian President Bashar Assad, bombarding opposition groups in northern Syria.
In a strong statement on Sunday, the French Foreign Ministry urged Turkey to stop bombarding Kurdish zones in Syria.
These slices of brain are then imaged by bombarding them with streams of electrons from a scanning electron microscope.
On Wednesday, Turkey began the assault lawmakers feared, bombarding Kurdish forces and causing the White House to threaten sanctions.
In the spring, I would watch packs of high schoolers in their uniforms bombarding a fried chicken stand after school.
The fewer of the latter category it promotes for free, the more it can show as ads without bombarding users.
Syrian Forces, backed by Russian warplanes, have been bombarding eastern Aleppo as they seek to wrest it from rebel control.
The presidential candidates were bombarding voters this week with new campaign ads in New York, which votes on April 19.
The main reason I left was they were bombarding me with emails and political garbage I had no interest in.
Switching off screens two hours before bed saves bombarding the brain with blue light, which tells it to stay awake.
The plaintiffs specialize in algorithmic research: bombarding closed algorithms with a range of different inputs to study their hidden biases.
Lenin, then in Switzerland, began bombarding Stalin with instructions to take a tougher line: no war and no socialist coalition.
Amnesty International said there was strong evidence that Israel had carried out war crimes by bombarding residential areas of Rafah.
Mr Corbyn already has a new spring in his step and the party is bombarding the internet with clever ads.
One isolates rare-earth elements with carbon nanotube technology; another recovers key minerals by bombarding them with underwater sound waves.
The move is one of many stimulus policies Beijing has been bombarding the economy with over the past few weeks.
Both apps could easily access user data and both were bombarding devices with ads that sometimes couldn't even be closed.
Bernie Sanders, former Vice President Joe Biden, and billionaire Tom Steyer who's been bombarding the state with ads for months.
Stories have been passed down about Davis and Crawford bombarding Aldrich with midnight phone calls, each complaining about the other.
She claims he began bombarding her with harassing texts and calls -- something he's never done before -- so she contacted police.
Scholten is bombarding voters with ads, but King seems to be channeling most of his energy into his Twitter feed.
The lander will then be exposed to the harsh conditions of deep space—cold temperatures, raw vacuum, and bombarding electromagnetic radiation.
After months of deliberation, in early January the Navy announced the Zumwalts would switch from bombarding beaches to hunting other ships.
Pro-government forces are bombarding the enclave, which includes the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp, Hajar al-Aswad district and neighboring areas.
It may also suggest that bombarding consumers with more consent or opt-in notices about data collection practices won't be effective.
"There is no evidence of our bombarding civilians even though everyone is accusing us," Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev told the conference.
But Pitsiladis had come to believe that a two-hour marathon might be best achieved by bombarding the system with glucose.
Russian and Syrian forces have been bombarding rebel-controlled areas of Aleppo since an internationally brokered cease-fire collapsed last month.
Lawyers and lobbyists discussed bombarding regulators with hundreds of thousands of comments, including from customers, to deliberately slow down the process.
Top U.S. security officials sounded the alarm: Russia is already bombarding Americans with propaganda, aiming to sway the fall midterm elections.
Soon though a firefight broke out with the government forces bombarding the house with machine gun fire and rocket-propelled grenades.
A technician outside the chamber had been bombarding it with radio waves and studying the results on four large color monitors.
People love differently – just because your love language is bombarding someone with attention doesn't mean the recipient has to appreciate it.
Mr Trump's campaign, which has fewer volunteers but more money, is meanwhile bombarding Wisconsinites with ads, including many lambasting his impeachment.
The government accuses rebels of bombarding the capital's suburbs as revenge for the assault on Ghouta, though the insurgents deny targeting civilians.
Her dark eyes darted ferociously around to take in the activity before landing on me, silently bombarding me with a million questions.
Levels of X-rays and other high-energy radiation bombarding the planet would be 100 times that on Earth, the scientists said.
Her group Hookers for Healthcare rallied at the state capitol and held phone drives, bombarding the lines of Republican Senator Dean Heller.
The chemistry was clear if puzzling: Bombarding uranium with neutrons produced barium, element 56, about half as heavy as uranium, element 92.
Facebook's news and advertising algorithm determines your daily reality, bombarding you with skewed ads and sketchy news that only reinforces your worldview.
Nearly six years into the war, both sides have resorted to siege tactics, surrounding communities populated by their foes and bombarding them.
Now, in a look at the upcoming episode, Daenerys makes her mark by bombarding the Lannister soldiers in the fiery loot train attack.
It's a good example for the rest of us, who just have to live with Facebook regularly bombarding us with our old photos.
For all of the wailing and gnashing of teeth bombarding the viewers, readers, and listeners of modern media, this noise, too, will pass.
In the 1930s physicists discovered that radioactivity could, in essence, be reversed by bombarding atoms with subatomic particles to increase their atomic numbers.
The opposition has said it will not negotiate unless the government stops bombarding civilian areas, lifts blockages on besieged towns and releases detainees.
The HNC earlier had threatened to boycott unless the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad regime lifts sieges and stops bombarding civilians.
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is the process of breaking up shale rocks by bombarding them with water, minerals and chemicals at high pressure.
I immediately returned to the internet and participated in a solo-session lasting literal hours, each time bombarding myself with more hardcore images.
He must have genuinely believed I wanted the Wellington, though, because he was remarkably persistent, calling multiple times and bombarding me with messages.
Ahead, we've detailed six common mistakes wedding guests make, from bombarding the couple with last-minute questions to failing to RSVP on time.
But he's still managing to poll in second or third in New Hampshire and Iowa, and he's bombarding both states with TV ads.
Wireless carriers will begin bombarding you with ads in the coming months, telling you about how great their new 5G networks will be.
But while the occasional forward is probably OK, don't become that person who's constantly bombarding the office with matters that aren't work-related.
The other is that charged particles from Jupiter are bombarding the moon and turning the water ice on the surface into water vapor.
AARP and its allies are bombarding congressional offices with objections as two House committees plan to vote on the Republicans' bill this week.
Though these efforts are likely to reduce the number of robocalls bombarding our phones every day, it's unlikely they'll be a cure-all.
But that's going to be a hard-fought, uphill battle, after a decade of tech companies bombarding us with tech specs, Clockwork Orange-style.
Media professionals too often focus only on the message they are sending and forget the thousands of messages that are bombarding the public daily.
I mean, I had a Leonard Cohen fan on Twitter bombarding me with hate mail once, saying 'Who the fuck you think you are?
The Iraqi military, bolstered by recently delivered U.S.-made F-0003 fighter aircraft, has been bombarding targets in and around the city for weeks.
As The Verge reported yesterday, tens of thousands of identical anti-net neutrality comments tied to real names and addresses were bombarding the FCC.
In low Earth orbit, where much of this debris resides, there are still small particles from our planet's atmosphere that are constantly bombarding objects.
To expose how the government was collaborating with industry to monitor and discredit animal-rights activists, he began bombarding the FBI with FOIA requests.
And other people have taken to bombarding Strother's office with emails, letters, and at least 180 phone calls, expressing their indignation at his sentencing.
The largest fines in the FCC's 85-year history have been imposed on robocallers who have been bombarding American consumers with these scam calls.
They're the ones you see crammed into the White House Press Room, bombarding the White House Press Secretary with questions during daily press briefings.
Your phone company is going to start bombarding you with ads for 5G phones soon, but you should ignore them — at least for now.
For more than a decade, Russian hackers have tormented the country's neighbors, bombarding Estonian websites with junk traffic and even triggering blackouts in Ukraine.
And do you think you can defeat us by bombarding our homes with the help of your drones and F-85033s [and government groups]?
If you hope that people will stop bombarding you with phone calls, messages and emails—make sure you aren't guilty of doing the same.
The Max Planck scientists tested this out in the lab by trapping some sulphur atoms in a vacuum and then bombarding them with electrons.
When the deadline passed with no action, coalition forces launched Operation Desert Storm by bombarding Iraqi command and control targets from air and sea.
His reference was a swipe at the Saudi-led military coalition that has been backing Hadi and bombarding Houthi positions in Yemen since March 2015.
The concern is especially pressing with so many centrist candidates dividing support, including billionaire Michael Bloomberg, who is bombarding the country with his television ads.
A spokeswoman for the agency disputed that, saying Kelly sent it to a private citizen who was bombarding Kelly and other DHS employees with emails.
While she might have felt bad about bombarding Khloé and True, nothing could stop the KarJenner clan from visiting the youngest member of the family.
If they're smart, they will figure out how to promote their products and services without unduly invading people's privacy and bombarding them with useless ads.
Russian warplanes and helicopters are hitting Assad's enemies from the air, and Moscow has artillery pieces bombarding rebels and special forces embedded with Syrian troops.
Two polls out of early states Nevada and South Carolina, where Steyer has been bombarding the airwaves, got him onto the debate stage in January.
Syrian troops have been bombarding parts of Idlib since last month, with the shelling and airstrikes intensifying since the ground offensive began on Dec. 19.
After nine weeks, the researchers scrutinized the sharks' denticles with a scanning electron microscope, which creates super-detailed images by bombarding a surface with electrons.
Nihonium — created by bombarding bismuth with zinc ions — is also fleeting: It decays in less than a thousandth of a second, its Japanese discoverers reported.
However, Mercury's atmosphere is incredibly thin and its magnetic field is weak, so charged particles are constantly bombarding the surface of Mercury at super high speeds.
Thankfully, Snapchat seems to recognize that more cohesive sorting with fewer images and headlines bombarding you might make Discover a more pleasant lean-back consumption experience.
By laying siege to rebel-held areas and bombarding civilian buildings, the Syrian president has sought to make life unbearable for civilians trapped in rebel areas.
These centers are notorious for lying to women and bombarding them with judgment and guilt in order to try and convince them to continue their pregnancies.
Thanks to ominous-sounding solar winds bombarding the Earth right now, the aurora borealis, aka the northern lights, are making an appearance further south than normal.
That machine is daily bombarding residents with an unprecedented level of political artillery attacking candidates in favor of parental choice and supporting the union's chosen four.
The world itself is allowed to breathe—pun not intended—and feel gentle, quiet, and inviting, rather than just constantly bombarding us with audio-visual feedback.
Strategies that are working involve adopting Tea Party tactics, like showing up to town hall meetings and bombarding senators and representatives with phone calls and letters.
But in practice, the government has taken back a number of areas with starve-or-surrender tactics, bombarding and starving people until they agree to leave.
This is a strategy that Assad has used with Syrian rebels across Syria, sealing them in to an area, then bombarding and starving them into submission.
Element 113 — created by bombarding bismuth with zinc ions — is also fleeting: It decays in less than a thousandth of a second, its Japanese discoverers report.
They'd like to see what actually happens when the neutrino interacts, while others at the experiment try to understand where neutrinos bombarding Earth from space come from.
Recently, a team of physicists from the University of California San Diego and Yale explained this mysterious phenomenon, by bombarding a butterfly's wing with x-ray lasers.
By midday, warplanes were back in the skies above Aleppo, bombarding neighbourhoods in the tiny rebel pocket as tanks and artillery guns shelled the area once again.
Two years ago, when talking about Russia's battle against ISIS in Syria, Putin showed Stone what he claimed was footage of the Russian military bombarding militants' positions.
Brands have been training themselves to thrive in the marketing economy for decades, meaning we've been coming up with strategic campaigns and bombarding consumers with disruptive messages.
Usually, these devices work by bombarding the brain with electrical signals at a physician prescribed frequency to help treat tremors and other physiological effects resulting from Parkinson's.
According to police, Bethenny reported the incident on January 17 ... and also told police Hoppy was bombarding her with hundreds of abusive emails, phone and FaceTime calls.
Three months from the Iowa caucus and one year from the national election, The Times and other media are bombarding readers with data that often seems nonsensical.
The Saudi coalition has been bombarding Houthi positions in Yemen since March 2015 with thousands of airstrikes that have raised worldwide criticism over civilian deaths and destruction.
Some particles bombarding the earth as cosmic rays seemed to defy the known laws of physics: They did not disintegrate nearly as quickly as the equations predicted.
As Zoom becomes central to daily life, "Zoom bombing," or trolls taking over an online meeting without permission and bombarding the meeting with pornographic images, has increased.
Lawmakers got their first crack at former Equifax CEO Richard Smith on Tuesday, bombarding him with criticism for the massive data breach that occurred on his watch.
Ross asks Harington to put his hand in the "stone of truth" in the clip above, before bombarding him with a series of questions about Jon Snow's fate.
According to BBC, the closing ceremony parade was dubbed "Simone Selfie Central" by NBC's Mary Carillo, who described the athletes as a "conga line of people" bombarding Biles.
The Syrian army said Tuesday's al-Dabit hospital attack was part of a widespread offensive in Aleppo launched by rebel groups, which involved bombarding civilian areas with rockets.
Looking for leverage, rebels allied with the local insurgents began blockading and bombarding Fouaa and Kfarya, two isolated, pro-government Shiite towns in Idlib Province, in Syria's northwest.
That's a big deal for planetary scientists, as many experts believe that some of the basic building blocks of life on Earth came from asteroids bombarding our planet.
Trending, trolling and talking Athar's follower count on Twitter was skyrocketing, users were rapidly retweeting his most noteworthy posts and people were bombarding him with questions and comments.
These haunts are far away from the political interns, staffers, and bureaucrats whose faces have been bombarding our screens for... well... as long as we can remember now.
"Ann, for some reason, monopolized Lapham for two courses, leaving me and Trump both stranded, so he leaned over them and started bombarding me with interest," she writes.
Radicalized groups of Belters, the disadvantaged citizens of the outer planets and asteroid belts, waged an apocalyptic war against Earth and Mars, bombarding humanity's home planet with asteroids.
Bombarding me with generic LinkedIn messages that seem like copy-and-paste notes you're sending to fifty others is a surefire way to make sure I don't respond.
Consistently assailed for refusing to stand up to the president, Senate Republicans this week briefly found their voices, bombarding Mr. Trump with public complaints over his Syria decision.
So in an effort to come up with something new and exciting that will make us spend our dollars, phone makers are bombarding us with so-called foldables.
Everyone from C-suite execs to teachers to athletes were looking to meditation as a useful method for finding calm amid the always-on digital world bombarding us.
He had to change his phone number this week because fans had somehow gotten ahold of it and were bombarding him with text messages and voice mail messages.
On Thursday the government-backed forces said in statements that they were advancing on two fronts after bombarding Islamic State positions from the air and the ground at dawn.
Assad's government and its Russian allies declared a joint humanitarian operation for the besieged area on Thursday, bombarding it with leaflets telling fighters to surrender and civilians to leave.
LinkedIn is well known for its bombarding emails and notifications, and Microsoft will have to manage these very carefully if it plans to highlight them directly within Windows 10.
One follow-up a week after could be appropriate, but if your contact seems to be freezing you out, you won't thaw them by bombarding them with more emails.
When Kurdish separatists barricaded Cizre, fighting to carve out an autonomous state, Turkish Special Forces rolled in and blockaded the town for 79 days, bombarding every building in sight.
The bank's website was temporarily disrupted by a distributed denial of service, or DDoS attack, in which hackers force a server to crash by bombarding it with phony traffic.
The main Syrian opposition group, the High Negotiations Committee, is threatening to boycott unless the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad lifts sieges and stops bombarding Syrian civilians.
Even when you listen to music with cheap earbuds, you're bombarding your cells, and the air around them, with vibrations that have the possibility of transforming anything they touch.
It is therefore unable to provide close-fire support during battles, Ms. Casagrande said, and has defaulted to a strategy of bombarding areas it believes are under rebel control.
Understanding those stakes, they engaged in suicidal missions in an effort to keep the Japanese Navy from bombarding the Marine airfield on the island and also from landing reinforcements.
It is about the consequences of bombarding China's 10th-largest non-financial company by revenue, one which accounts for about 0.2% of the country's GDP, according to Capital Economics.
Russian aircraft and Syrian forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad have been bombarding rebel-controlled districts of Aleppo since the collapse of an internationally-brokered ceasefire last month.
In other words, a single collision before the time of the dinosaurs appears to have influenced the types of space rocks bombarding the Earth for hundreds of millions of years.
In neighboring Syria and throughout the Muslim world, people are outraged at Russia for bombarding Aleppo, which has suffered thousands dead in the civil war against Syrian strongman Bashar Assad.
Had the coal miners died in Ukraine or the girl been decapitated in Germany, Russian television would have spent days bombarding the audience with special reports, talk shows and investigations.
Holding sizable and constant rallies in his district, canvassing, and bombarding his hometown paper with op-eds highlighting his obstruction of the aforementioned issues would force his office to respond.
By using these banned weapons and wantonly bombarding civilian neighborhoods with conventional munitions and crude barrel bombs, Assad is collectively punishing his own people as a warning against further rebellion.
The subtext bombarding us from many sides ultimately encourages us to abandon them, even as they founder beneath the chop of a changing world for which they lack the buoyancy.
By contrast, the Islamic State has drawn in recruits from afar, in part by bombarding the world with propaganda and scenes of carnage, available to anyone with an Internet connection.
"After the air raids started here and they started bombarding other cities, we thought about making this shelter by digging inside the rock," Abu Mohammed told VICE News in June.
For the first two sets on Centre Court, Cilic was once again bombarding Federer, hitting 12 aces among his 23 winners and losing only five points on his first serve.
Ms. Colvin's family and colleagues have long argued that the attack — hours after she had issued a live report accusing the Syrian government of bombarding "cold, starving civilians" — was deliberate.
Don't Buy a 5G Phone Yet Your phone company is going to start bombarding you with ads for 5G phones soon, but you should ignore them — at least for now.
"For Amy Klobuchar, the impeachment trial means bombarding Iowa voters from distant D.C.," by Sean Sullivan Not on the road with the Democrat who most needs to be in Iowa.
Germany's foreign intelligence chief, Bruno Kahl, warned in an interview published on Tuesday that Russia, seeking to create "political uncertainty," was bombarding his country with disinformation before elections next year.
Minutes later, a friend called to tell him his nephew's home had just been destroyed in an airstrike from the Saudi-led coalition that has been bombarding the country since 2015.
Human rights groups and Western countries have previously accused Syria's army, backed by Russia's air force, of targeting hospitals, bakeries and other civilian areas when bombarding rebel areas, including eastern Aleppo.
Sources with direct knowledge told CNBC that Epstein's business associates "aggressively" pursued Gates in the lead-up to the meeting on the sex offender's behalf, bombarding him with calls and contacts.
Two municipal-level Democratic campaigns have been hit by distributed denial-of-service campaigns this year, which essentially render web sites useless by bombarding them with traffic, per a CyberScoop report.
Meanwhile, insurance and pharmaceutical companies — likely joined by doctors and hospitals — will be bombarding the airwaves with ads warning darkly of systemic degradation in the quality of the health care system.
Drivers and cars were scarce as people hurried to find a way out of Maarat al Noaman, which Russian and Syrian government warplanes have been bombarding relentlessly during the latest assault.
Coalition aircraft and artillery have been bombarding selected targets in the west, included workshops in the eastern industrial zone where Islamic State is thought to build car bombs and booby traps.
Russia on Sunday accused insurgents in Syria of bombarding the city of Aleppo with shells filled with chlorine gas, poisoning 46 people, including eight children it said were being treated in hospital.
It has been bombarding YPG positions in an effort to stop them taking the town of Azaz, the last stronghold of Turkish-backed Syrian rebels north of Aleppo before the Turkish frontier.
General Philip Breedlove, the supreme allied commander of NATO and the head of the US European Command, said Russia and Syria had turned migration into a weapon by systematically bombarding civilian centers.
As a cat owner, I am constantly struggling to show how deep my devotion to my feline fur baby Wallace by constantly bombarding all my friends and followers with photos of him.
By microwaving foods in a vacuum or bombarding them with sound waves, Moody's team has managed to reduce their weight and volume by an additional thirty per cent, while improving their flavor.
While the US went after ISIS and "actually achieved lasting gains for the Syrian people, the Assad regime was busy bombarding civilians in places like Aleppo, Idlib and Eastern Ghouta," Currie said.
LAWMAKERS GRILL FORMER EQUIFAX CEO: Lawmakers got their first crack at former Equifax CEO Richard Smith on Tuesday, bombarding him with criticism for the massive data breach that occurred on his watch.
But those real-time alerts popping up can also drive you nuts with the frequent interruptions bombarding your screen — not to mention the battery burn on your device from all the activity.
And the ceaselessly terrified crowd that hoards guns every time it hears the phrase "background check" is bombarding Slide Fire's site to get its hands on the apparently soon-to-be-banned device.
Health authorities in New York say they've faced formidable challenges to quell the outbreak: anti-vaxers who specifically targeted the state's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, bombarding them with lies that vaccines cause autism.
If it's a news site that insists on bombarding you with the unmuted video of an anchor talking about a semi-related news story, though, it'll mute it and leave you in peace.
The Lightning knew they would have to deal with a raucous crowd at Barclays Center, and the Islanders came out flying, bombarding Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop with 23 shots in the opening period.
Blake Shelton has been quite busy of late, what with promoting a new album, finishing a season of The Voice, and constantly bombarding the public with displays of his affection for Gwen Stefani.
It's a one-shot-at-a-time manually primed dart blaster targeted at enthusiasts who love gathering with friends and their toy arsenals and spending an afternoon bombarding each other with foam ammunition.
Health authorities in New York say they've faced formidable challenges to quell the current outbreak: anti-vaxers who specifically targeted the state's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, bombarding them with lies that vaccines cause autism.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on Sunday accused insurgents in Syria of bombarding the city of Aleppo with shells filled with chlorine gas, poisoning 46 people, including eight children it said were being treated in hospital.
It looks like a post-apocalyptic slot car race that takes place underneath the city of Los Angeles, shielding Tesla owners from the radiation bombarding surface dwellers in the wake our inevitable judgement day.
In their words: Falluja residents describe hunger, attempts to escape The Iraqi military, bolstered by recently delivered U.S.-made F-16 fighter aircraft, has been bombarding targets in and around the city for weeks.
Somewhat counterintuitively, our ability to focus depends on our ability to ignore everything else — to ignore, in other words, the countless sights, sounds, scents, and sensations that are bombarding our brains at all times.
"Qassam and Jerusalem Brigades (the groups' armed wings) announce joint responsibility for bombarding (Israel's) military installations and settlements near Gaza with dozens of rocket shells throughout the day," they said in a joint statement.
Research led by Rob Cross, professor of global business at Babson College, has found a meaningful increase in workplace collaboration, due in part to people bombarding each other with messages on email and Slack.
There is liquid water on Mars To be clear, this is not an indication of little green men or anything like that; K2-18 b's red dwarf sun is absolutely bombarding it with radiation.
But a few of North Korea's biggest guns, including the tank-mounted Koksan 170-mm (see video above), along with its 240-mm and 300-mm rocket launchers, are capable of bombarding Seoul itself.
Bernie Sanders supporters are bombarding Elizabeth Warren's social media accounts with snakes emojis, memes, and GIFs in a ramp-up of the tension that's been brewing between the two campaigns over the past week.
Many of the older, subscription-based sites have been slow to modernize their UX designs, still relying on the very 2000s style of bombarding you with notifications for every wink, message, and whatever else.
Plumes of black smoke billowed Friday from the Syrian border town of Tal Abyad as Turkey continued bombarding the area in an offensive that was progressing "successfully as planned," the Turkish Defense Ministry said.
For college students, grades from a just-ended semester are a perpetual worry on returning home for the holidays, since those are often the subject of questions bombarding them when they walk through the door.
Weather modification has a long, sordid history and hurricanes have inspired some of the more far-fetched proposals, from bombarding cyclones with sonic booms from aircraft to beaming down microwaves from space into nascent storms.
For months, companies have been bombarding inboxes with privacy updates, nominally to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation, a supercharged set of privacy laws in the European Union, which go into effect on Friday.
Prosecutors said that in addition to bombarding Roy with text messages, Carter also gave Roy advice when he got out of the truck as he was inhaling the gas and told her he was scared.
Weather modification has a long, sordid history, and hurricanes have inspired some of the more far-fetched proposals, from bombarding cyclones with sonic booms from aircraft to beaming down microwaves from space into nascent storms.
One of the most exciting was the Breakthrough StarShot, the plan to send a small chip about the size of an SD card to another star by bombarding it with a huge array of lasers.
But at a certain point I felt like I was inside of a Christopher Nolan movie because it was just like constantly bombarding me with light and sound and just inundating me with its message.
The evacuation deal, brokered by Russia, Turkey and Iran, was intended to relieve one of the more crushing aspects of Syria's war: the practice by both sides of besieging their opponents and bombarding their communities.
Those kinds of personal attacks are meant to wear down and break a target — to push a public figure out of public life by bombarding them with a never-ending avalanche of smears and accusations.
"There were closed-door meetings every week, where top officials were bombarding him with questions about the deal and what will happen next and so on," a Zarif ally told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
Young people should read labels, avoid sugary soda and processed foods, and be aware that the food industry is bombarding them with ads for junky snacks that are cheap, tasty, high-calorie and devoid of nutrition.
Last summer, as America and China were bombarding each other with tariffs, a quaint exhibition opened at the National Museum of China on Tiananmen Square paying tribute to, of all things, American intellectual-property (IP) protection.
The physical distance between the country and the places it was fighting in or bombarding appeared to be matched by how far emotionally most Americans seemed to feel from the tragedies their country had helped birth.
I'm not convinced that the regulations will do much to change the current tech hierarchy, or that bombarding people with consent requests will change behavior, but I'm eager to see how new transparency rules play out.
"The country that is present and flying over the air space of and bombarding the soil of the country of Syria without permission of the government is the United States of America," Rouhani explained to Wallace.
Georgia 2008: The next year, very similar cyberattacks were used during Russia's war in Georgia, bombarding the country's web sites at the same time as Russian tanks rolled toward its capital and Russian ships blockaded its coastline.
The internet not only allows the likes of Tommy Robinson to reach millions of people, it also persuades otherwise civilised folk to adopt mob behaviour, bombarding their enemies with vituperative messages and embracing ever more extreme views.
Idlib is one of the most important strongholds of rebels, including jihadist factions, who seek to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad, whose air force, along with that of his ally Russia, has been heavily bombarding insurgents there.
But perhaps the most intractable problem facing Hyperloop designers is how to deal with not just the jostling, vibration and noise bombarding passengers as the compressed air screamed around the pod, but also the g-forces involved.
Forces loyal to Assad have used the tactic of forced displacement repeatedly in the past year, especially in Aleppo, starving and bombarding besieged areas until the local fighters agree to leave in what is effectively a surrender.
Conservative business leaders are now finally talking about bombarding the reality-TV mogul with negative ads, and GOP strategists are reportedly trying to scheme up a way to thwart his coronation at the national convention this summer.
Aleppo is perhaps the most important battlefield in Syria today; Assad's forces, backed by Russia, are bombarding the rebel-held part of the city where about 250,000 people are rapidly running out of food, water, and medicine.
I also really like any messaging app that lets me record and send voice notes — they're super helpful for bombarding Wesley with complex ideas, and also for sending myself thoughts that are too abstract to write down.
The defendants regularly worked for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, according to the Justice Department, which said the attacks disabled some of the banks' computers by bombarding them with traffic from thousands of machines around the globe.
Apple never explained why its preorders long opened at 3AM ET, but I have some guesses: putting it in the middle of the night means there are going to be fewer people bombarding Apple's servers at once.
Of course, Jebel Marra's isolation is entirely a product of Sudan's making: by depriving the region of infrastructure, bombarding it, and refusing travel permits even to peacekeepers, Sudan has strategically cut it off from the outside world.
Because after you check out these transformational hair looks from some of L.A.'s top colorists, ahead, you, me, and everyone we know will be bombarding salons to get in on the action — and emerging with shinier hair.
In other cities and towns once held by rebel groups, like Aleppo and Daraya, the government has used a similar tactic of bombarding infrastructure and residential areas to force a surrender of fighters and the relocation of civilians.
The Human Centipede: The Complete Sequence"The Complete Sequence" visual is nightmare-inducing in this context, but maybe this deal is for you if you enjoy bombarding people with terrible cinematic taste and/or a terrible sense of irony.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Saudi-backed opponents of President Bashar al-Assad will attend peace talks later this month if Russia stops bombarding their positions and humanitarian aid reaches civilians in the areas they control, a spokesman said on Wednesday.
Democrats would have the purview to make the Trump administration's life a living hell by bombarding them with subpoena after subpoena, and call up administration officials and Trump associates to testify, keeping the president's scandals endlessly in the news.
DDoS — or distributed denial of service in full — is a cyber attack that aims to bring websites and web-based services down by bombarding them with so much traffic that their services and infrastructure are unable to handle it all.
TechCrunch's Brian Heater judged Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 "a nice return to form for the series" in his TC review — while also noting that Samsung seems to be erring on the cautious side, avoiding bombarding the phablet with new features.
"The goal of breaking the siege on eastern Aleppo does not give armed opposition groups a license to flout the rules of international humanitarian law by bombarding civilian neighborhoods in government-held areas without distinction," said Samah Hadid of Amnesty International.
The dayside surface of the planet is blazingly hot, featuring temperatures around 4,600 Kelvin (around 4,327 degrees Celsius, or 7,123 degrees F). There's so much radiation bombarding KELT-9b that molecules such as water, carbon dioxide, and methane cannot form.
Tightly focused  laser light  can manipulate tiny objects, and the researchers tested their dumbbells by bombarding them with circularly polarized light, which happens when the electric field produced by the light has a constant magnitude but its direction rotates over time.
For several days, people have been trashing the The Red Hen's Yelp page for telling Sanders to take her cheese plate and defense of toddler jails and leave, tanking its star rating and bombarding its reviews with harassment against the owner.
MEXICO CITY/OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian officials are bombarding U.S. counterparts with calls to secure an exemption on potential steel and aluminum tariffs and threatening retaliation, but Ottawa has limited leverage to counter the plan, industry insiders and analysts said on Friday.
From a nondescript government building in the shadow of the Capitol, he inserted himself into scores of politically charged cases around the country, bombarding the United States Supreme Court with amicus briefs on hot-button issues like abortion and gun control.
A more conventional Republican nominee would probably already be using Mr. Comey's remarks to churn out new attack ads and bombarding television and radio audiences until every voter had heard the phrase "extremely careless" more than he or she could count.
Saudi-backed rebels said they would go to Thursday's meeting in Munich but would only go to U.N. peace talks in Geneva later this month if Russia stopped bombarding their positions and humanitarian aid reached civilians in the areas they control.
GEORGETOWN (Reuters) - Bankers are "bombarding" Guyana with offers of financing backed by future oil production, the finance minister told Reuters, but the South American nation is rejecting the proposals to avoid the excessive borrowing that has plagued other oil producers.
GEORGETOWN (Reuters) - Bankers are "bombarding" Guyana with offers of financing backed by future oil production, the finance minister told Reuters, but the South American nation is rejecting the proposals to avoid the excessive borrowing that has plagued other oil producers.
So staffers for the GOP candidate in this House race, Steve Watkins, reacted with delight when during a day of door knocking here, a voter walked out onto her front steps and parroted a Republican attack line bombarding the airwaves.
Yemen, the poorest country in the Middle East, has been consumed by war since March 2015 when Saudi Arabia and its partners began bombarding the Houthis, who had seized parts of the country including the capital, Sana, from the government.
Alex Stamos, Facebook's former chief security officer, told POLITICO that curbing microtargeting would help prevent advertisers from bombarding heavily tailored audiences with ads and reduce the incentive for campaigns and advocacy groups to amass personal data on narrow subsets of voters.
Syrian and Russian forces have been bombarding rebel-held areas of the city for five straight days in what has been described as the most intense bombing campaign to hit the city since the war in Syria started six years ago.
CO-WORKER COMPLAINTS Daniel Gilroy, a former co-worker of Mateen at G20133S, said he repeatedly complained to his supervisor about Mateen's behavior, which included Mateen bombarding Gilroy with as many as 30 text messages a day, some of which made death threats.
The team, one of eight finalists in the competition, was quickly gaining support in the online voting phase of the competition when users from the website 4chan began bombarding them with racist comments and urging other users to interfere with the voting process.
Related: Iraqis Are Bombarding Fallujah With 50,000 Civilians Trapped Inside The sighting of the servicemen near the frontline is a measure of the US-led coalition's deepening involvement on the ground in Iraq as the war against Islamic State approaches its third year.
In Florida, residents are "bombarding" the few remaining navigators, who assist with enrollment, said Jodi Ray, director of Florida Covering Kids & Families at the University of South Florida, the only organization to receive a federal navigator grant in the Sunshine State this year.
Unlike the bombastic soundtracks to "Empire" or "Entourage," which established their flashy entertainment-world settings by bombarding viewers with contemporary (or faux-contemporary) hits, "Atlanta" is meticulous and understated in its deployment of carefully selected songs to build mood and signal authenticity.
Mr. Ramos was working the same territory as people like Andy Warhol — he even painted a nude atop a Campbell's Soup can — reflecting and satirizing images from consumer marketing and Playboy enterprises and other sources that were bombarding the culture in the 1960s.
Superfast micrometeorites, miniature particles traveling at 33,19653 miles per hour, are bombarding the surface of the moon all the time, but they're so infinitesimal that they erode things only at the more or less unobservable rate of 0.04 inches every million years.
To find out what makes these scarabs glow more than most, physicists at the University of Exeter mapped the optical signature of the beetle's exoskeleton using transmission electron microscopy, an imaging technique that maps objects by bombarding them with negatively charged particles.
Sniper Rifles From the US and Canada Ended Up in Yemen's War A Saudi-dominated coalition has been bombarding Houthi positions throughout the country since March 2015, with widespread reports of war crimes being committed, including attacks on hospitals and other civilian facilities.
Much of the outrage stemmed from bitterness over a long-rumored sequel that never materialized, as some fans of the original movie started bombarding reboot director Paul Feig and his cast with hateful messages and overwhelming disapproval well before the movie's release.
The joke ultimately became a major fandom meme, one that included bombarding McDonald's with requests to bring back the sauce, and snapping up jars of old sauce from 1998 for outrageous prices on Ebay — including a single packet that sold for almost $23,2272.
In 2019, Motherboard reported that an artist in New York was inserting virtual immersive art into the app, while more recently, Buzzfeed reported that high school students across the U.S. were bombarding their school Google Maps pages with memes, erotic images, and random art.
"Bombarding the Justice Department with document requests simply to create a pretext for firing or impeaching our nation's senior law enforcement officials is a blatant abuse of power that should concern everyone who believes in the rule of law, Republican and Democrat alike," Warner tweeted.
By forming shortly before the contest, getting a rush of contributions from other PACs and donors, and bombarding voters with ads over the final month, the Democratic groups played a significant, and anonymous, role in the election even over a short period of time.
Other tips from the AASM include making use of the night mode or dark mode on your devices to reduce the blue light bombarding your eyes in the evening, and doing your binge-watching on a TV rather than a phone, tablet, or laptop if possible.
While many feel confused about the mixed messages bombarding them about EU membership, others don't feel well informed at all about any of the issues that the vote involves and politicians on both sides have been accused of scaremongering, spreading mis-information and engaging in personality politics.
By hosting the event in advance, Amazon is encouraging potential new Prime members to sign up early for the $119 per year Prime subscription — instead of bombarding Amazon's website with sign-up requests on Prime Day itself in order to gain access to the exclusive deals.
Patterns formed by bombarding materials in a quantum spin liquid state with neutrons / Genevieve Martin, Oak Ridge National LaboratoryScientists have theorized for decades that an additional state of matter exists, but despite tantalizing hints to its presence, details about this mystery state have remained elusive—until now.
It's been three months since the death of Harambe, the western lowland gorilla who was shot and killed after grabbing a 4-year-old boy and dragging him across his exhibit, but people are still bombarding The Cincinnati Zoo with harsh words, petitions and protest memes.
Since the push in the western part of the city began in February, both the US-led coalition and Iraqi forces have been bombarding ISIS as promised, using much heavier firepower than during the battle for west Mosul in the waning months of the Obama administration.
Chaos in northern Syria Northern Syria has been the scene of intense fighting recently, with Syrian regime forces, backed by Russian air power, pursuing a major offensive on the key city Aleppo, and Turkey bombarding Kurdish People's Protection Units, or YPG, near Azaz over the weekend.
And every day that goes by, we see the results of the regime by Assad in partnership with the Iranians on the ground, the Russians in the air, bombarding places, in particular Aleppo, where there are hundreds of thousands of people, probably about 250,000 still left.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats on Thursday grilled Ronald D. Vitiello, President Trump's pick to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement, bombarding him with pointed questions about the administration's detention of migrant children and a three-year-old Twitter post in which he made derogatory remarks about the Democratic Party.
We might be visiting the Museum of Modern Art in cantilevered, light-filled galleries by Howe & Lescaze, as envisioned in 1930, or experiencing an expanded Whitney Museum of American Art as planned by Michael Graves in 19093, with colorful, geometric structures bombarding Marcel Breuer's brutalist building.
And every day that goes by, we see the results of the regime by Assad in partnership with the Iranians on the grounds, the Russians in the air bombarding places in particular Aleppo where there are hundreds of thousands of people probably about 250,000 still left.
The team determined the structures of their enzymes by protein crystallography, a technique that takes detailed pictures of a molecule by bombarding crystals of it with X-rays (in this case, at the Diamond Light Source, a machine in Oxfordshire that produces particularly strong X-rays for such purposes).
Consider this example from my own life: After the Los Angeles Times published allegations of sexual misconduct by a gynecologist at the university I attended, Facebook started bombarding me with pictures of his face in the form of ads, from plaintiff lawyers offering free consultations and injury checks.
Related: Iraqis Are Bombarding Fallujah With 5003,000 Civilians Trapped Inside After heavy resistance from Islamic State fighters, the troops have not moved over the past 48 hours, keeping their positions in Fallujah's mainly rural southern suburb of Naimiya, according to a Reuters TV crew reporting from the area.
Almost immediately, followers started bombarding the first son with jokes about a recent scandal in which the 213th commander and chief failed to attend a celebration of the WWI armistice at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial in France, allegedly because the rain prevented his helicopter from flying there.
"The goal of breaking the siege on eastern Aleppo does not give armed opposition groups a license to flout the rules of international humanitarian law by bombarding civilian neighborhoods in government-held areas without distinction," Samah Hadid, deputy director for campaigns at Amnesty International's Beirut regional office, said in a statement.
Facing threats from non-state actors such as ISIS, which are perpetually bombarding coalition forces with DIY consumer drones, to possibly fighting against swarms of state-deployed drones in near-future battlefields, the US military has thought it's time to start training its soldiers on how to deal with the problem.
Operating under the umbrella of the U.S. Food and Agriculture Dialogue for Trade, more than 130 commodity groups and agribusiness giants since Trump's inauguration have been bombarding the new administration with phone calls and letters, public comments to USTR and face-to-face meetings with top officials who have Trump's ear.
The phones represent the hundreds of thousands of constituents bombarding Congress members in record numbers about the consequences of repeal of the Affordable Care Act, the nominations of Betsy DeVos, Scott Pruitt, and others to Trump's Cabinet, or the presence of Steve Bannon in the White House and on the National Security Council.
"In those early days, when he had just launched and he was still a novel concept, we were bombarding liberals on social media, people who we thought would like his message, and it was just going gangbusters," said Keegan Goudiss, the campaign's director of digital advertising and a partner at Revolution Messaging.
Related: Iraqis Are Bombarding Fallujah With 50,000 Civilians Trapped Inside The Norwegian Refugee Council said it had lost contact with people in the city center, while more than 1200 people had escaped from the city's outer edges in the past 24 hours, more than doubling the number of civilains already staying in NRC supported-camps.
The challenge and opportunity that Signal AI is tackling is the fact that the world is awash in information, much of it unstructured and usually bombarding us from many angles, but tantalising all the same for hinting at the insights that it might hold if it could be looked at in a more comprehensive way.
In a world where the mass media is constantly bombarding the public with images, surveillance cameras are recording our comings and goings, and Google Earth gives us unprecedented access to visual information, we don't look so much as glimpse or, as the saying goes, channel surf; we skim through the world until something catches our eye.
Allegations of deception Shapiro argues that Purdue Pharma used three main tactics in its efforts to sell the painkiller OxyContin: driving up opioid prescriptions by bombarding doctors with sales visits; conducting a deceptive marketing scheme to redefine pain and mislead Pennsylvanians into taking more opioids; and ignoring the signs of addiction, instead telling doctors to just prescribe more.
As for the hottest exoplanet regardless of size, that distinction goes to Kepler 70b, a small, rocky planet with a surface temperature of 7,143 K (6,870 degrees C, 12,398 degrees F).The extreme ultraviolet radiation bombarding KELT-9b is causing its atmosphere to bleed into space, and it probably has a glowing gas tail reminiscent of a comet.
At the OPEC summit in Vienna last week, when Russia refused his call to cut oil production as demand dipped due to the global coronavirus outbreak, MBS upped the ante, challenging Moscow and threatening to ramp up Saudi production, triggering the steepest drop in oil prices since the US began bombarding Iraqi troops in Kuwait in 1991.
If so, then a chain reaction might be possible, one bombarding neutron splitting a uranium atom and releasing two neutrons, those two splitting two other uranium atoms and releasing four, the four releasing eight, and so on in a geometric progression that could potentially produce vast amounts of energy for power — or for an atomic bomb.
The study also notes a growing sophistication in how people are being targeted on Facebook: Political actors are moving away from a strategy that focuses solely on bombarding individuals with paid-for partisan messages, toward more complex tactics that rely on presenting would-be voters with traditional shared content that does not face the same scrutiny as political ads.
There's evidence that some outsourcing firms have gamed the system by bombarding the applicant pool with their own candidates and used it to replace native-born workers with cheaper and more temporary labor — undermining the exact purpose of the program, which is to pay foreign workers fairly for highly specialized work that can't be carried out by an American.
I talked to Alaska the day after her win was aired on Logo — but more than a year since they actually shot the season — about how much Drag Race means to her, her "WikiLeaks data dump" of a new music video, and what the fans could be doing instead of bombarding her with snake emojis for sending their faves home.
Up until now, games have solely relied on a rendering technique called rasterization, where instead of bombarding a scene with millions of rays of virtual light bouncing around in every direction, graphics processors calculate how the millions of triangles that make up 3D models should look when converted to pixels and flat 2D images—but just one at a time.
For more than five years, Iran has maintained a reputation as one of the most aggressive nations in the global arena of state-sponsored hacking, stealing data from corporate and government networks around the world, bombarding US banks with cyberattacks, and most brazen of all, unleashing multiple waves of computer-crippling malware that hit tens of thousands of PCs across the Middle East.
Company CEO Oleg Vornik told TechCrunch in a statement that as far as he's aware, it is the first "live operational use" by police of all three components of the system in the US.As seen in the video below, the latter two work by bombarding the drone with powerful signals that interfere with its ability to communicate with its controller.
"This is one less drop of hyper-sexualized media that is going to be bombarding people in their everyday lives, which does make a difference, especially in this #MeToo culture that we're living in, where we really want a culture that will respect women and ensure their dignity is understood," NCOSE Vice President of Advocacy and Outreach Haley Halverson said on Facebook Live.
Related: Iraqis Are Bombarding Fallujah With 50,000 Civilians Trapped Inside The Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) alliance, which includes the YPG, is the main Syrian partner for the US-led alliance battling IS. Aided by US-led airstrikes, the YPG has driven IS from wide areas of northern Syria over the last year or more, though its advances have recently slowed.
So yeah, visual aspects are a crucial part of our work—by bombarding viewers with so much foreign stimuli they are forced to participate in the way they recognize and relate to these references and how they are linked to what they are listening to, while the footage they have no context for are cognitively filled in by their personal worldview.
Players who were logged in for the end of the season were treated to an in-game spectacle as they watched the battle island get ripped apart as rifts opened up all over the place, bombarding the map in various locations until one giant explosion forced everyone into the air to look at the island from way up in the sky.
Even the Hulu services with limited ads, because ads have become a problem on TV. What hasn't happened, you're describing this world where TV advertising is incredibly inefficient and clumsy and bombarding the people who don't really know better, who don't know how to watch some other way are choosing to watch TV instead of doing something else on the internet.
But that hasn't stopped someone from bombarding the relevant bitcoin address with a series of payments spelling out the lyrics to Rick Astley's infamous song, "Never Gonna Give You Up." On Wednesday, the following addresses sent tiny payments of bitcoin to The Shadow Brokers: 1never9kNNkr27UseZSHnaEHg13z8v3Mbb 1gonnaV3MFNjymS4RGvUbHACstiS8aSYz 1giveGEk184Gwep2KT103UBPTcE9oqWzCVR 1youKBMLEohsexdZtkvnTzHnc4iU21Ffty 24upAbpBEWQ27QNT21i28vBMVPzSfQ21sqoQ 0.0013373never20.001337kNNkr21UseZSHnaEHg2500z8v3Mbb 1gonnaV3MFNjymS4RGvUbHACstiS8aSYz 13etAyypstpXLQpTgoYmYzT8M2foBSBe1 1youKBMLEohsexdZtkvnTzHnc4iU7Ffty 1downAsBbRQcBfUj8rgQomqhRsNFf1jMo To top it all off, the 10 transactions were all for 0.001337 bitcoin.
Sauron V got it into his head that I worked—or possibly even lived—at its offices, and he started bombarding the place with threatening calls, which, after a few months, always came at 9 PM, when sometimes he would even use up the entire message storage capacity of the magazine telling the guys how much he hated me, how brilliant his band was, and what he was going to do to me.
Fuentes has recently become better known outside of white nationalist circles as his "Groyper Army" — "groyper" being an alt-right term referencing the Pepe the Frog meme — have been filmed bombarding Charlie Kirk of the right-leaning student organization Turning Point USA with questions about gay conservatives, Israel and immigration, gaining supportive retweets and messages from right-leaning pundits like Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin who want to push the MAGA movement further right.

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