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"brazenly" Definitions
  1. openly and without shame, usually about something that shocks people
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Curt Schilling was fired for repeatedly and brazenly giving his employer the finger with his social media activity, which also happened to be repeatedly and brazenly bigoted.
Mr Green was shocked to be lied to so brazenly.
How often are you brazenly, brutally honest with your friends?
Verdict: They were brazenly stealing artifacts that belong to others?
That it's what makes us humans so brazenly, well, human.
He could win votes by tacking brazenly to the centre.
These abortion bans are brazenly unconstitutional and they know it.
"To lie so brazenly, so cynically," Vargas Llosa told me.
Sessions spoke as though California were brazenly defying federal law.
Trump brazenly stands on the side of the richest Americans.
A purple orchid was pinned to the brazenly dressed woman's hair.
But I remember jolting when he brazenly inserted the first finger.
Trump "brazenly rolled his own party's leaders," as AP put it.
Boyd was all-powerful and he was brazenly breaking the law.
But most of all, the deal itself was so brazenly big.
In Amiibo-land he stares brazenly at Urbosa's best day ever.
Elections were organized and supervised by partisans brazenly angling for advantage.
In other bets, Platinum misled both investors and auditors — sometimes brazenly.
She appears quite brazenly nude in Manet's swank masterpiece "Olympia" (1863).
It brazenly tried to find ways to control more stations than allowed.
But rarely, short of taking power themselves, have they meddled so brazenly.
They were, to be sure, brazenly cashing in on the sex trade.
Did Gabo leave St Ives because Hepworth had brazenly stolen his idea?
He left with the stove, brazenly rolling it away on a dolly.
It tried brazenly to find ways to control more stations than allowed.
This new collection of anamorphic compositions work with a brazenly unnatural color palate.
But the instrumental utility of brazenly imitating the iPhone is now often forgotten.
Lambo brazenly ventures to a place where the road-lake is even deeper.
Human-rights groups protest that the rules of war are being brazenly flouted.
If that is the case, Trump has brazenly lied to the American people.
Allegations abound of Customs and Border Protection officers dismissing asylum seekers more brazenly.
The killer had brazenly come to Turedjam and stabbed the boy to death.
None advances his or her financial interests as brazenly or brags as extravagantly.
Few pieces showcase Ms. Argerich's playing as brazenly as the passionate "Kreutzer" Sonata.
At its height, the crew forms a legal corporation, brazenly named SMMC Inc.
It shook everyone up, and brought the debate brazenly out into the open.
Dennis Daugaard, a Republican, brazenly insisted, as he promised to sign the repeal.
Kevin McCarthy is out here brazenly lying about what the IG report says.
Mostly because we don't expect our representatives to lie so brazenly to us.
While zipping around with one ex, Gomez brazenly wore the jacket of another ex.
What was it like to release an album so brazenly melodic into that scene?
But doing so brazenly puts their customers at risk while these companies avoid consequences.
"For over a decade, Manafort repeatedly and brazenly violated the law," Mueller's team writes.
And Mr. Trump has continued to tweet an unending stream of brazenly false statements.
All the while, Casey and the aides brazenly lied to Congress about their actions.
He also brazenly announced his ambition to acquire nuclear weapons if Iran acquired them.
No composer reclaimed triads more brazenly than Olivier Messiaen, the devoutly Catholic French master.
The CBP knows this because the children smuggling their peers brazenly share their exploits.
In December 2018 he delivered a brazenly partisan speech to American troops in Iraq.
Mr. Trump has challenged Reaganite doctrine in many areas, but none quite so brazenly.
But some Trekkies feel uncomfortable drawing from these insights, because Sims brazenly indulges in Orientalism.
Also: the perfect response to a compliment or to soften your own brazenly suggestive comment.
Jojo brazenly bends out from behind the camera and gives the viewers a knowing grin.
"The fact that they are doing it so brazenly doesn't make it proper," Connolly said.
Now, as so often with Mrs May's manifesto proposals, she has brazenly purloined their idea.
There's a scene in Atomic Blonde that's so brazenly violent, I had to look away.
It seems baffling that glitzy establishments can so brazenly ignore the desires of its customers.
RELATED: Ex-CIA chief John Brennan: 'Russia brazenly interfered' in US elections Coats told Sen.
"For over a decade, Manafort repeatedly and brazenly violated the law," the sentencing memo reads.
Her screen wardrobe, like her hair, is brazenly at odds with her personally understated leanings.
In 2017, Hernández retained power by brazenly stealing an election—simply altering the vote totals.
Cisco brought multiple lawsuits against Arista in 2014, alleging it brazenly copied Cisco's intellectual property.
Russia brazenly, and implausibly denies its actions, and we have failed to impose sufficient costs.
She brazenly reincarnates characters as well as their relationships; think "Cloud Atlas," the movie version.
Tellingly, both China and Russia have brazenly tried to use Interpol to pursue political foes.
Unfortunately, hilarity can't actually ensue when Almost Family so brazenly ignores the issue of consent.
Critics have long accused the band of brazenly borrowing from blues musicians and other artists.
Too often in recent years, bankers at large institutions have not done so, sometimes brazenly.
Her photographs seek out the brazenly explicit, forcing viewers to make a visceral value judgment.
It's possible that instead of being brazenly murdered, Khashoggi was the subject of a brazen kidnapping.
The software allows law enforcement to secretly (and perhaps brazenly) investigate unsuspecting citizens — privacy be damned.
Faced with the risk of losing power, the government is rigging the system even more brazenly.
If you want something more brazenly on-brand, try this Horn of Gondor for your bike.
As the Herald reported, several people witnessed Epstein brazenly hanging out with and abusing teenage girls.
Obviously, it's happened before, but never so brazenly -- with no regard or respect for party leadership.
Or was he brazenly flouting the rule that you should never take the last of anything?
Books of The Times A famous portrait of Francis Bacon brazenly stolen off a museum wall.
London-based rights group Amnesty International said the charges were trumped up and "brazenly politically motivated".
Disputed jewelry is sometimes lied about, hidden, stolen and, in rare instances, brazenly worn in public.
We're told he brazenly knocked on her door around 2 PM Saturday and asked for her.
The oligarchs had once brazenly plundered whole states, but Gelambong thought this time would be different.
This is thuggery that should be beneath even someone as brazenly political and calculating as Gaetz.
They brazenly rebranded their Twitter account as a fact-checking site during a crucial political debate.
The "no camera" policy on the Avengers: Endgame set was apparently brazenly violated by the film's stars.
He brazenly denied the death count, without any attempt whatsoever to understand or learn from the findings.
The whole thing is so brazenly cynical that you might expect BNN to be exposed, but no.
Now, there's a new gang of badass bitches brazenly chronicling their menstrual cycles on social media: dogs.
Bashfulness. Also: the perfect response to a compliment or to soften your own brazenly suggestive comment. Bashfulness.
It's almost impressive how brazenly the character ignores the truth, confidently contradicting scenes we just saw happen.
The company did so brazenly last August with Instagram Stories, an almost carbon copy of Snapchat Stories.
TikTok recently attained the traditional social network rite of passage of having Facebook brazenly rip it off.
When autocrats steal too brazenly, no censor can stop people from knowing—and sometimes booting them out.
While Trump made several brazenly false claims in just 90 minutes onstage, Clinton stuck to the facts.
It remains to be seen if Justice Gorsuch will be willing to upend American law so brazenly.
So in that vein, we brazenly stuffed all the $1,000 worth of JUULs into the glove box.
My Trump-supporting dinner guest screamed at me that no one lies as brazenly as Hillary Clinton.
The marinade tastes strong rather than brazenly hot, the Scotch bonnets playing nice with the other seasonings.
Her policies emboldened Russia to the point where it brazenly invaded a sovereign nation with little consequence.
So too is the fact that European nations are more brazenly doing business in Iran right now.
Redoine Faid, 46, has brazenly escaped in a helicopter from Reau Prison in the South of France.
It was the first—and ultimately one of the few—prime-time series to brazenly champion choice.
The racist characters are brazenly racist: They call biracial children "abominations" and freely use the n-word.
His appearance with the president last month confirms how low-key brazenly he remains one in rebirth.
In New York, rats once scurried in the shadows but now they frolic brazenly in broad daylight.
Imagine "Twitter: The Quartet," with each voice brazenly independent, stubbornly struggling to be heard above the fray.
Afghanistan's leaders have recently taken to brazenly welcoming an ever-increasing Indian footprint in Kabul and beyond.
One who brazenly pronounces that which was forbidden to say, to the squealing satisfaction of frustrated followers.
It's rare and oddly fascinating to watch a star so brazenly flaunt so many Hollywood PR directives.
Hunter went on to win reelection after running a brazenly anti-Muslim campaign against his Democratic opponent.
Instagram, by contrast, is everything that traditional watch collecting was not: young, colorful, brazenly digital and populist.
One guy brazenly even sent a link to his own sex tape, as if that would entice.
Breakdown: A brazenly topless Disney duck, smoking (possibly post-coitus?), painted by artist Benjamin Britt in 1975.
The league fined Lewan $26,739 for unsportsmanlike conduct after he brazenly bashed the officiating crew after the Dec.
When West brazenly skirted the etiquette of Fashion Week the first year he showed, there was significant backlash.
They are not flaunting themselves brazenly, yet they are still vulnerable to association with more shameless self-broadcasters.
When your competitors—the top smartphone apps by user count—brazenly copy you, you know you're onto something.
"Uber takes legal requirements as a starting point for negotiation — which is a brazenly aggressive strategy," Edelman says.
There is no stronger evidence of Trump's leniency with racists than the brazenly normal dress code at Charlottesville.
The result is a near-pathological resistance toward taking a stand against actors that brazenly flout Facebook's rules.
Mr Netanyahu believes he is indispensable and can brazenly stay in power, even if that means breaking traditions.
Sanders is demagogic himself, though not as brazenly so as Trump, and not in a repulsive, hateful way.
Brennan said that Russia "brazenly interfered" with US elections, including actively contacting members of Donald Trump's campaign team.
If Comey was willing to brazenly defy Lynch, surely he would be willing to do so to Rosenstein.
In his lawsuit, he says Nicki and Universal Music Group "brazenly" stole his design for her own gear.
Only 16 at the time, he had marched into Mr. Johns's salon and brazenly declared him his mentor.
Cramer raised the spot twice in the hourlong debate, accusing Heitkamp of brazenly lying by authorizing the ad.
When police are targeted for assassinations or brazenly attacked, the disruption in public order profoundly affects the community.
This production will be the largest audience yet for Lee's ceremonial purgings of stereotype, her brazenly unsafe spaces.
They, too, pay a price for being brazenly themselves, especially women who are ambitious and strive to lead.
In the days before Congo's elections, President Joseph Kabila's forces have brazenly attacked and killed peaceful opposition supporters.
The company had promised investors lucrative patent agreements but instead brazenly ripped them off, according to the agency.
"A Sticky Woman" and "Madame's Cravings," also made in 1906, brazenly foregrounded female desire with humor and wit.
This brazenly anticompetitive strategy does not portend a happy future for the viewing public, or for HBO itself.
It is just chilling to see the confluence of events and how they brazenly carried out his killing.
He became a national hero—and a rare rallying point for Chinese netizens to brazenly voice dissent online.
" He said a video shown at the conference featured a performer who sang a "brazenly anti-Semitic song.
In the past, Trump has resented people who have brazenly tried to profit off their relationship with him.
Sinan, a recent university graduate with uncertain employment prospects, seems at once brazenly ambitious and stubbornly self-undermining.
It brazenly seized Georgian and Ukrainian territory and killed thousands of innocents to save a dictator in Syria.
Brazenly political and brutally drawn, it's one of the best crime stories of any medium from recent years.
While they both expressed deep distrust of Iran, they didn't make maximalist demands or threaten conflict so brazenly.
The president is lying to us, he's doing it brazenly, and we shouldn't let him get away with it.
It said anti-China forces were the "behind-the-scenes masterminds" who had "openly and brazenly emboldened" the protesters.
In all that time, the U.S. never stopped fighting the wars 2007's Modern Warfare brazenly decided to depict.
In some cases, he brazenly slipped into occupied homes in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, according to authorities.
Absent that process, Trump could continue to "brazenly" accept foreign benefits without the public knowing about it, she said.
When Beija-Flor won for the first time in 1976, it brazenly portrayed jogo do bicho in its parade.
The massacre was shocking — a president had never brazenly fired an official charged with investigating the president's conduct before.
The website also has a long history of publishing brazenly misleading stories about Democrats and critics of President Trump.
Cops formed cliques with city commissioners, who brazenly interfered with open investigations involving their cronies, the grand jury found.
Some of those tapes capture defendants brazenly discussing bribes and how they could be paid without leaving a trace.
In front of the Senate subcommittee today, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson brazenly dismissed concerns of potentially anticompetitive behavior.
If the Russians were indeed working with the Trump campaign to influence the election, why do it so brazenly?
Where Obama saw a diplomatic victory, the Russians perceived a weakness to exploit and an opportunity to brazenly escalate.
Though no justices have campaigned against a presidential candidate in recent memory, some have behaved in brazenly political ways.
How the endless symmetry of every object takes on a creepy, cult-like quality when laid out so brazenly.
This, while Trump's strangely oily adult children continue to enjoy total freedom in a country they so brazenly exploit.
Leaks were a common occurrence as staffers hyped their own policy positions, even brazenly floating them in trial balloons.
Rapping so brazenly about sex and cunninglingus has the effect of erasing shame—at least, it did for me.
It was also likely that my drivers had suffered their fair share of peremptory mainlanders who brazenly defied regulations.
"We can't allow student loan servicers to brazenly lie to people and have no repercussions whatsoever," Mr. Centrone said.
In its annual State of the World report, the NGO warned that many governments were brazenly breaking international law.
This is supported by evidence on social media, which she brazenly posts, as well as verbal confirmation from her.
The regime's propagandists brazenly referred to former President Barack Obama as a "wicked black monkey" during his second term.
Maya pursues Veer brazenly after spotting him at a wedding; Maya's parents object to the union, so they elope.
Mr. Trump's comments on Thursday set off a wave of criticism from Democrats, who said he brazenly implicated himself.
Trespassing pastoralists in Laikipia, who were brazenly grazing their herds on others' land, said they weren't necessarily targeting whites.
You can't be as openly, brazenly corrupt as Trump has been and continues to be with absolutely no consequences.
Best of all, Sorry to Bother You was unblinking in its approach, brazenly investigating the question of black futurity.
Although their arms and legs are often bent at startling angles, they boast stoic faces and brazenly bared breasts.
How could the history and memory of communist influences on Southeast Asia and its artists be so brazenly negated?
Cropped, cuffed, or roughly cut, pant hems should embrace your winter boots — show a little stockinged or brazenly naked ankle.
But, whispers turned into exclamations turned into a crescendo of noise, and some brazenly flouted their cameras and selfie sticks.
Even two years after the iPhone was released, its competitors were still far behind, and some brazenly rejected Apple's threat.
I don't think we've ever seen a team of people so brazenly willing to lie on behalf of a politician.
But, at the same time, this is Snapchat's fourth filter that brazenly skirts the line between mildly amusing and offensive.
Thousands of drug dealers used its digital shelves to brazenly sell heroin, methamphetamine, psychedelics, and a number of other drugs.
Well, "Body Like a Back Road" is an almost brazenly stupid piece of country-pop, so it has instant appeal.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his country has evidence Iran "brazenly" lied when it said it wasn't pursuing nukes.
Rather brazenly, they set out to bring Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" to the United States.
Although Mr. Trump poses this threat most brazenly and in the extreme, it is by no means confined to him.
Saudi clerics had never weaponized the podium of the prophet at the Grand Mosque so brazenly to serve the monarchy.
Brazenly, Trump disdains even the idea that moral or ethical norms shape his conduct or define the nation he leads.
Marla Wilson, 35, of San Francisco, said she was appalled when she saw white supremacists marching so brazenly in Charlottesville.
"Every good critic, every interesting critic, will commit some of the crimes enumerated above, whether brazenly or unwittingly," he concludes.
He became a leading proponent of a style of representation that is baroquely expressive, defiantly salacious, and brazenly, culturally Black.
When you've seen someone's ejaculate soaking brazenly into a shaggy carpet, you are, in a way, the best of friends.
"The United States must take strong, smart and strategic action against China's brazenly unfair trade policies," Pelosi said in March.
We are already at the point where the White House has brazenly minimized the extermination of Jews in the Holocaust.
Instead, his appeal has been on the very way he has repeatedly and brazenly thumbed his nose at the Republican establishment.
When Biden released an education platform recently, Sanders speechwriter David Sirota retorted that the campaign had "decided to brazenly plagiarize" Sanders.
What does it mean that a swing state like Ohio is so brazenly attacking the right to safe and legal abortion?
The AG has been heavily criticized by Democrats who accuse him of spinning the Mueller report and brazenly mischaracterizing its findings.
Brazenly, he said that officials could override the Koran if it was somehow found to be in the interest of Islam.
I was happy to be able to enjoy it for what it is, brazenly stupid "twist" (and character motivation) and all.
Rather than brazenly assuming that addiction is inevitable, we should recognize that our society creates, for many people, an isolated cage.
On a day to day basis, it looks like "no news," but that's because the public interest is being brazenly subverted.
The ambivalence of many Republicans toward Trump as their party's brazenly defiant nominee will further compound the volatility of the electorate.
In one of the most disturbing photos brazenly hung on Epstein's walls, a young girl exposes her backside to the camera.
The US government has allied itself with dubious rulers over the years, but perhaps never so brazenly and frequently as Trump.
But then, kids began to brazenly vape in hallways and classrooms instead, recalls Andrew Paulus, an 18-year-old recent graduate.
Abroad, his own appointees are busy creating another problem — brazenly undermining his stated policy on Russia in trips to foreign countries.
The complaint had alleged that "Spotify brazenly disregards United States Copyright law and has committed willful, ongoing copyright infringement," it said.
The Scottish DJ downplayed any beef when TMZ cameramen cornered him and brazenly asked if his famous ex had "betrayed" him.
Asking for someone "willing to make damaging remarks" would be brazenly partisan in a way most mainstream reporters try to avoid.
The concept is pretty astutely designed to tug at the heartstrings, even if it does so in a brazenly manipulative way.
Two rival gangs – the Barrio 18 and the Mara Salvatrucha, also known as MS-313 – were operating brazenly in the neighborhood.
Latouche first made a name for himself at Columbia University as a clever, audacious and brazenly gay writer of cabaret songs.
But what many more Republicans seemed to find so objectionable was that Mr. Trump would so brazenly cut deals with Democrats.
"These files conclusively prove that Iran is brazenly lying when it says it never had a nuclear weapons program," Netanyahu said.
Name anything that exhibits the worst of bad management and she's done it, including presenting my ideas brazenly as her own.
For the last three years, DHS has brazenly overspent beyond the funds allocated for ICE and, to a lesser extent, CBP.
Antony has brazenly begun seeing another woman, Lucy Lindsay-Hogg (Jessica de Gouw) and whisked her away to his private house.
The sweater was tucked above a wide, silver-buckled belt; the refusal to conceal her thick waist was itself brazenly attractive.
"American Honey" is brazenly indifferent to backstories, and prefers to leave loose ends dangling and frayed rather than tie them up.
But nowhere is it more brazenly on display than in the room where meets the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
The poachers are so confident of not being caught that they brazenly dry their skins for days inside the park's borders.
This begs the question: How could these lawbreakers get away with operating so brazenly without colluding with authorities — especially local police?
Phillip Phillips isn't feeling jiffy these days, because someone brazenly stole his prized bike ... and it was all caught on video.
This breeding ground of anti-women invective and conspiracy theories is so brazenly hostile, it's literally cordoned off like a health hazard.
However, in 1967, the Times-Sotheby Index's brazenly analytic conception of art's value was, with a few exceptions, unprecedented and highly radical.
It also carries 7/27's heaviest message: Where other songs are brazenly confident, "Scared of Happy" isn't afraid to be vulnerable.
The first time he saw dockless e-scooters, around February or March of last year, they were brazenly left outside his store.
We had a prime chance for our guys to show out against the country that so brazenly messed with our 2016 election.
And if they lose, will they hand over power to the victors, as they have brazenly failed to do in the past?
But when much of what a candidate says is brazenly untrue, the media becomes complicit in spreading misinformation by simply quoting him.
The 57-year-old pop icon, who has long cultivated a brazenly sexual persona, has not commented on criticism of the incident.
After we returned home, I found myself being more cavalier—walking brazenly from my bedroom to the bathroom with no towel, even!
The overwhelming figurative detail of Virginia Wagner's Wake brazenly sticks out next to a subdued, almost monochromatic painting by James Case-Leal.
I knew I was acting badly, that I was looking too brazenly and too long, that I shouldn't have looked at all.
He's the more brazenly romantic and attractive option, even with all the complications the end of last season brought to his character.
But even for someone who brazenly flouts literary conventions, taking on slavery in the context of a sci-fi thriller seemed dicey.
Sanders also took shots at Trump on Sunday, accusing him of being a "pathological" liar who had brazenly misled working-class voters.
And it is also an implicit acknowledgment that the initial statement Trump Jr. released -- and that his father dictated -- was brazenly misleading.
Mr. Trump has instead gone in the opposite direction, standing by his harsh treatment of the couple and brazenly antagonizing Washington Republicans.
Ms Fernández left behind a gaping budget deficit, artificially low utility prices, statistics that were brazenly manipulated and ruinously high public spending.
But he has stacked his regime with cronies and has brazenly flouted the standards and protocols meant to rein in executive overreach.
The minor characters — indecisive men, brazenly cruel trust fund kids who get off on "trolling," desperate hangers-on — don't fare much better.
But Mr. Kabila is now waging war against his own people, and government forces have brazenly attacked and killed peaceful opposition supporters.
After its early mismanagement of the outbreak, China is brazenly leveraging what is now a global crisis to advance its narrow aims.
She set a brazenly attention-getting tone from the start with an obscene joke about why women prefer slot machines to men.
" But nobody tried to seize the moment more aggressively, or perhaps brazenly, than Mr. Buttigieg, who said Iowa had "shocked the nation.
In June of 2015 Reid brazenly declared his intent to filibuster the entire appropriations process until Republicans agreed to increase domestic spending.
In fact, Volkswagen brazenly used the recall to enhance the ability of the software to recognize when a car was being tested.
When "Mangoes" was released, Hanif's Pakistani friends were shocked: after a decade of repressive martial law, he was brazenly mocking the military.
The poster brazenly denounced the Communist Party secretary of Peking University, where Ms. Nie worked, as well as two other Beijing officials.
"Merry Xmas Everybody," a sardonic and brazenly British romp through the oddities of Christmas Day, regularly ranks among Brits' favorite festive tracks.
Mr. Rami had acted as Abu Sayyaf's spokesman, and had brazenly shown his face in videos when the group had beheaded hostages.
G.O.P. lawmakers have brazenly dismissed the will of the people in this election and have shown no compunction about curtailing civil liberties.
The games of that series brazenly rejected the seamless fun typically associated with the medium, preferring instead to trawl choppier aesthetic waters.
In his film, D'Souza brazenly attempts to pervert narratives of fascism and slavery into an argument against political correctness and liberal policies.
"The United States must take strong, smart and strategic action against China's brazenly unfair trade policies," Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi said at the time.
Of all the show's characters, only Jane Davis (Patricia Clarkson) has the audacity to hold President Claire Hale's (Robin Wright) hand so brazenly.
Because they feel they have permission to do it now because Trump is so brazenly in the Israeli corner or the Saudi corner.
Former Trump campaign boss Paul Manafort "repeatedly and brazenly" broke the law, special counsel Robert Mueller said in a court filing unsealed Saturday.
That is scarcely a new insight, alas, but what is new is to see a non-Western nation displaying this truth so brazenly.
Yet never before has the company so brazenly copied a core Snapchat feature and implemented it into one of its most popular products.
Not since Richard Nixon during the Watergate crisis had a president so brazenly interfered in a federal investigation into himself and his associates.
His testimony came days after Nunberg brazenly vowed in multiple media interviews he would defy a grand jury subpoena from the special counsel.
"Within a year of beginning his employment at the investment bank, he was brazenly committing crimes," McSwain said, per NBC 10 in Philadelphia.
Villanelle's bisexuality is brazenly performed on screen, in a way that doesn't feel catered to—or even aware of, really—the male gaze.
A demagogic president can walk right up to the edge of committing a crime, so long as he operates brazenly in public view.
New civil suits from the attorneys general in New York, Vermont and Washington State accuse distributors of brazenly devising systems to evade regulators.
Nobody but Howard Stern could have gotten Harvey Weinstein to lie quite as brazenly as he does in Stern's encyclopedic new interview collection.
Federal prosecutors charged Mr. Collins with brazenly using his private information about the company to help his son and others avoid financial disaster.
HONG KONG — Some protesters slithered down makeshift ropes to waiting motorcyclists, brazenly evading a police cordon set up around a besieged university campus.
But the desire to toe that line—to dawdle in the possibility of getting caught, but not too brazenly—is a common fantasy.
Governments can be tempted to print money recklessly or seize wealth brazenly from their citizens — Venezuelan hyperinflation and Indian demonetization are recent examples.
Their bill brazenly casts aside all of their previous doubts, featuring the most slipshod legislative process yet and no guarantees of adequate coverage whatsoever.
But on American television, even in 2019, full frontal male nudity — especially the kind that Euphoria so brazenly portrays — still feels like an affront.
Nonetheless, there is no suggestion that he broke the law, and he is outspoken in his condemnation of those who now brazenly do so.
As we've seen in the Republican primary, the media are poorly equipped to challenge candidates who lie as brazenly and frequently as Trump does.
" Holder also said the GOP seeks to "brazenly assault the most fundamental right of our democracy, passing laws designed to stop people from voting.
"There's No Other Way" by Blur, "This Is How It Feels" by Inspiral Carpets, and "Stutter" by Elastica were so brazenly honest by comparison.
Alpaca owners associations that once brazenly touted the tax fleece as a key selling point of the animals now feigned outrage at the suggestion.
This also differentiates him from the rest of the field because no one else did this as brazenly or as directly as Biden did.
The Moscow city authorities, Mr. Kosals said, deserve credit for curbing the once brazenly corrupt traffic police and investing heavily to beautify the city.
"We can't help asking where a party member, who can ignore the party constitution, finds the gall to brazenly oppose the party," it said.
One former server described the teen daughters of an actor and reality star brazenly ordering tequila during an event in this room one night.
"For over a decade, Manafort repeatedly and brazenly violated the law," Mueller's office said in a sentencing memorandum released by the court on Saturday.
Between February and September 2015, Russia and its allies brazenly violated the ceasefire, even launching a major offensive aimed at the city of Debaltseve.
The Trump administration has, quite brazenly, moved into Obamacare sabotage mode — hurting the most vulnerable participants as it puts the law itself at risk.
He is in constant motion, running errands for shopkeepers in his neighborhood and helping his parents with their almost-legal and brazenly criminal enterprises.
But support from the current White House rings hollow, in part because of how brazenly selective the president has been when promoting human rights.
A tongue-in-cheek blend of stylishness and smut, it featured satin cutaway corsets, embroidered bra straps and barely there slips brazenly on display.
In much the same way people download digital content without paying and with no fear of retribution, large corporations brazenly infringe on inventors' patents.
But no other modern occupant of the White House has so brazenly embraced foreign strongmen or so baldly jettisoned any pretense of promoting liberty.
"Iran hides behind its assertion of technical compliance with the nuclear deal while it brazenly violates the other limits on its behavior," she said.
He took every last thing he wanted before brazenly walking out through the exit, leaving the front door open behind him as he went.
They brazenly drive Porsches and Maseratis through the streets of Tehran before the eyes of the poor and post about their wealth on Instagram.
But U.S. President Donald Trump's administration stands ready to brazenly challenge the conventional wisdom on the United States' role and responsibilities as a superpower.
Whatever the intent, the painting revels in a brazenly abstruse set of pictorial signs whose solidity and invention are the source of its power.
In her show at Albertz Benda, Sydney-based artist Del Kathryn Barton presents her unflinching nude figures with stoic faces and brazenly bared breasts.
But can you really so easily decouple Beard's queerness from his culinary sensibilities, which so brazenly stood in contrast to American norms at the time?
Sam Ross, who makes 15 percent more money than you do in the same position, has brazenly stolen your lunch every day for three years.
A bigger cost is in the legitimacy of the public sphere as a whole when even MPs can flout the rule of law so brazenly.
Which means that if he is playing Debussy's ''Clair de Lune'' — as he does in a languorous, brazenly sentimental arrangement on ''The Epic'' — it's jazz.
Brazenly, the Turkish embassy blamed Washington's police force for failing to take "appropriate measures" against the protesters, who it claimed had "aggressively provoked" the Turks.
What's more, he opens up these shuttered psyches by means of language, structure and theatrical devices that brazenly imitate those of one (gulp!) William Shakespeare.
"For the first time, photographs of concentration camps are brazenly passionate and 'hot,' rather than detached and 'cool,'" wrote Friedman in his 1983 artist statement.
Intricate stage makeup and a brazenly inclusive lineup of Instagram- and street-casted models helped Leon feel more like a model than celebrity-by-association.
The estate claims that Guillermo del Toro's film "brazenly copies the story, elements, characters and themes" of Zindel's play "Let Me Hear You Whisper" (1969).
But even in an institution where business tycoons have been known to brazenly hand out checks on the Senate floor, that's easier said than done.
The separatist side "more and more cynically and brazenly is increasing both the intensity and density of its firing," Motuzyanyk said in a televised briefing.
America's most brazenly gerrymandered congressional district maps have nothing on an election where some seats were elected directly by members of pro-government neighborhood groups.
In the 28503 presidential campaign, Hoover brazenly championed Republican candidate Thomas Dewey, leaking allegations that Truman was part of a corrupt Kansas City political machine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, thuggish abuser of human rights, stands accused of brazenly jailing his political opponents and killing journalists, yet he remains immensely popular.
Not even to protect himself from the consequences of some past act, but going forward, Trump brazenly claimed that he would simply break the law.
Iranian officials brazenly boast that their country is now in control of four Arab capitals — Beirut, Baghdad, Sana and Damascus — and gloat over their hegemony.
Congress brazenly abolished the court's 21787 term so that Marshall would not have a chance to rule on the legality of the Republicans' partisan maneuvering.
"Netanyahu has been weighing in so brazenly in our politics and making it very clear that he prefers a Republican counterpart," she recalled telling him.
Who can ever feel safe if there exists a type of outlaw that can brazenly strike down officers who are entrusted to keep us safe?
Russia's military has brazenly violated the airspace and territorial waters of Nordic countries, while the Baltic States have also been targeted by Russian-based cyberattacks.
The following year, she straddled a cannon in the "If I Could Turn Back Time" video, creating one of the decade's most brazenly iconic images.
Her best friend Dior escaped a forced marriage and moved to the city, and her colleague Mareme is brazenly having fun with a married man.
" But the reality, she said, was that they, too, "pay a price for being brazenly themselves, especially women who are ambitious and strive to lead.
But even in these dark days, when vicious people stand brazenly on street corners holding hateful signs, anger is not the only thing I feel.
In a series of legal complaints filed around the continent, Ryan and his colleagues argue that most digital advertising brazenly violates Europe's new privacy law.
Even more brazenly, Blackstone, seven months after its investment, layered more debt on Travelport, which it used to pay itself back for the original purchase.
If Trump is going to cheat this brazenly in his attempts to win re-election, Democrats may need to take the risk of impeaching him.
" Global Times, a state-run nationalist newspaper, used harsher language in an editorial chastising the Trump administration for "brazenly shirking its responsibility on climate change.
This is an easy way to use Super PACs and nonprofits to evade donor disclosure, but it's rarely done as brazenly as in Greitens's case.
The scant literature that did exist dated back to the 1960s and painted a brazenly negative picture of manipulative children who clammed up in stubborn defiance.
One guy in the audience brazenly interrupts her to say he's never had any complaints and offers to take her in his office and show her.
Our pals strolled brazenly into the yard of the prison and attached one end of the rope to the pole their washing line was hung from.
He agreed to sell Quidsi only after its future parent waged a brutal price war against it, and he then brazenly challenged Amazon's supremacy with Jet.
And, of course, however others responded, the fact the Cruz failed to endorse Trump so brazenly was itself a dramatic twist that made for great viewing.
"The last person we need leading a possible transition of government power is someone who would so brazenly and irresponsibly violate the public trust," Brock added.
When asked about the Harajuku Girls in 2014, Stefani brazenly told TIME that she doesn't regret her decision to hire and feature them, despite intense criticism.
These binaries pop up again and again: the apprehensive female exhibitor standing alongside the brazenly topless cartoon, the old man transfixed by the dazed young woman.
Brazenly exploiting a technicality, and to the extreme, it barred two young legislators-elect who advocate for greater freedoms for Hong Kong from taking their seats.
Speaking the morning after the election, Van Gundy called Mr. Trump "openly and brazenly racist and misogynistic and ethnic-centric," according to The Detroit Free Press.
The two most important national organizations in GOP House campaigns were brazenly complicit in using Russian hacked materials, and they knew exactly what they were doing.
That said, every year, brave filmmakers, fearless documentarians, fly in the face of this rule—brazenly touting their right to investigate despite the club's stringent policies.
Back when smugglers brazenly took suitcases full of powder onto commercial flights and celebrated by having pool parties and doing more coke off of big knives.
A documentary compilation of "Red Coat" (1969), arguably her most eminent opus, chronicles participants marching under an immense shroud, brazenly roaming city streets while swaying harmoniously.
Bringing along a one-page outline of our working group's recommendations, I rather brazenly asked the president if I could hand it out at the meeting.
In that chaotic, horrific moment, he spied Rosa, brazenly approached a Nazi officer and tried to save the teenage girl up ahead walking with her family.
Nevertheless, the company has brazenly pushed facial recognition technology out into the open in a way that bigger tech companies like Facebook have so far eschewed.
As ever, one wonders whether he believes all the crass nonsense he promotes or whether he's consciously, brazenly trying to deceive the public on all counts.
Trial lawyers are circling in California, running advertisements that border on unethical and brazenly soliciting citizens who lost homes or businesses in the Santa Rosa wildfires.
Kemp's decision to continue wearing his election-overseer hat even as he runs for office created an obvious conflict of interest, which he has brazenly exploited.
They gossip and share confidences and break rules carelessly or brazenly, all the while grappling, as most adolescents do, with deep and murky questions of identity.
The fact that they would brazenly ignore rules governing email use raises even more questions about their judgement and fitness to hold positions in the White House.
In the 20th century, humans brazenly built vast dams and reservoirs in this dry region to sustain irrigation districts and golf courses and fountains in Las Vegas.
Gawker, and most notably its now-shuttered vertical Valleywawg, published some of the most skeptical and brazenly negative writing about Silicon Valley, its companies and major figures.
At the 2008 US Barista Championship in Minneapolis, Lem Butler brazenly told the four judges he would complete his routine in exactly 14 minutes and 53 seconds.
Having worked with abused women for the past 10 years, I know it is wrong to tell her what to wear, and to do it so brazenly.
These marketplaces exist in direct violation of Facebook's terms of service and brazenly offer step-by-step guides for bypassing the company's detection while using bogus profiles.
Perhaps most brazenly, the company told its users — via a 2013 court filing — that Gmail customers had no "reasonable expectation" of privacy when sending and receiving emails.
From the Beatles to Amy Winehouse to capturing every US president since Dwight D. Eisenhower, Benson's pictures are notably intimate and always brazenly close to his subjects.
President Donald Trump isn't the first president to use the military as a prop, but it's become clear that he's the most brazenly cynical in doing so.
For the most part, Frankel just seemed pissed off that Amazon would so brazenly turn its back on a company that used to be a close partner.
On Thursday, the agency sent a warning letter to HelloCig Electronic Technology Co. Ltd for brazenly selling e-cigarette liquids that have erectile dysfunction drugs in them.
Fairly early on he nicknamed me 'Jailbait' and brazenly called me by this name in a sick flirty way in front of others … I was a child.
Charles Helms, the man who recorded the now-viral video, brazenly filmed the carnivore from only a few yards away and posted it to his Facebook page.
More importantly, it suggested that Putin's system is weakening, with corrupt cops brazenly fighting to protect what's theirs and fed-up citizens looking for cracks to exploit.
But because of the stranglehold a select few ISPs have on the US market, companies will often simply try to get away with brazenly unfair business practices.
Instead, he brazenly says things, in office as he did on the campaign trail, that range from being irresponsible to misguided to deceitful to apparently outright lies.
Texas has now brazenly asked the court of appeals to allow it to keep using the law, barely acknowledging that several federal judges have found it discriminatory.
Xi's anticorruption campaigns and nationalist-strongman politics may have won popular support, but true believers are an endangered species in what has become a brazenly pragmatic society.
Trump flouts truth and liberal values so brazenly that he undermines the country he has been elected to serve and the stability he is pledged to insure.
These couples' romantic foibles are depicted in language that's sharply contemporary and brashly funny, and often brazenly slaps the subtext of Chekhov's original right onto the surface.
We are now at a point where these super PACs brazenly coordinate with political campaigns by paying for fundraising events, advertising for them, and promoting their candidates.
After decades of a dictator controlling the media with an iron fist, it was the first time that someone so brazenly questioned the authority of President Mubarak.
NatashaWhen I worked at an shared office space, WeWork, men were the only ones who would brazenly put their feet on shared furniture, like couches and sofas.
As we first reported ... cops say a man in his 20s showed up at Ariana's house Saturday afternoon, somehow bypassing security and brazenly knocking on her door.
Cordray's flurry of work was popular with Americans of both parties, which has made it difficult for conservatives to brazenly dismantle the agency, according to The Intercept.
The testimony looked bad for Trump; Brennan said that Russia "brazenly interfered" with the 2016 election and had actively been in contact with some in Trump's campaign.
Even for the brazenly confident Mr. Wolff, a status-mad needler with a habit of being ejected from expensive restaurants, this is a new level of notoriety.
This brazenly partisan act has become even more strained since Tuesday, when Michael Cohen, the president's longtime lawyer and fixer, directly implicated the president in criminal activity.
Now, as a result of brazenly partisan maneuvering, the Supreme Court is on the cusp of having a solid right-wing majority that could last for decades.
After dozens of dispensaries brazenly flouted the new rules, the city in 2016 began fining transgressors, issuing 3,353 tickets amounting to more than $3 million in fines.
He did not address the allegations against him, but rather, people said, made observations on racism and waitresses' tips, and, brazenly enough, a joke about rape whistles.
What's crazy is that cops in and around L.A. have, in fact, been issuing tickets to people who brazenly get too close to other people in public.
What is known, and deeply troubling, is how brazenly China is prepared to wage its internal power struggles without any regard for procedures, appearances or international norms.
But would "to-MAY-to" sound willfully, brazenly perverse, an aggressive effort to make some sort of tiresome American point to people in restaurants and grocery stores?
He reversed his avowed position on Russian interference in the American election, as casually and as brazenly as he had once reversed himself on President Obama's citizenship.
Confident assertions by technocratic elites that the benefits of global capitalism will eventually "trickle down" have turned out to be equally disingenuous, if not brazenly self-serving.
In many ways, "Chaos" acts as the perfect encapsulation of the series itself: brazenly political and masterly at suspense, but sometimes ambitious in all the wrong ways.
Despite the candidate's poor showing in the popular vote, Yunda's team brazenly plastered Quito with "Quito is now great again" billboards, despite having yet to accomplish anything.
The complaint seeks a variety of damages for trademark infringement, breach of contract and other claims for what Nikas called a "rogue and brazenly unlawful" forgery scheme.
"Colting once again proceeds to brazenly infringe the rights of different authors, and the authors' heirs and publishers, in complete disregard of copyright law," the complaint says.
"The plutocrats continue brazenly flaunting the excesses that have enraged much of humanity," said Anand Giridharadas, author of "Winners Take All," and a critic of wealthy philanthropists.
He notes the apparent paradox that Trump — like many fascist politicians — rode to power in part by attacking government "corruption," yet practices it even more brazenly himself.
For its first year in office, the Trump administration seemed soft on Russia's hyper-aggressive hackers, reluctant even to point out they'd brazenly meddled in the US election.
MARTIN SCORSESE's last film was "The Wolf of Wall Street", an orgy of sex and drugs and rock'n'roll that showcased the director at his most brazenly, blazingly entertaining.
We have become alarmed that the Obama administration has brazenly disregarded co-equal branches of government and the constitutional limits on executive power to enact their ideological agenda.
In the last election, Hunter ran a brazenly anti-Muslim campaign against Campa-Najjar, a Christian who is the son of a Mexican-American mother and Palestinian father.
If this crap was happening so brazenly in Brooklyn, at a park named for a Beastie Boy, many of us guessed that anti-Semitic violence wasn't far behind.
Consider what happened in Russia, where pro-democracy activists have been protesting for the right to vote after authorities brazenly disqualified opposition candidates for an upcoming municipal election.
Brazenly, many state lawmakers are ignoring these grave concerns, and are choosing instead to promote their hate-fueled agendas and imperil both schools and students along the way.
In the early 1960s, The Luau in Beverly Hills was ransacked by a group of college kids, who brazenly stole a six-foot tiki god from the premises.
A workaround for UK Android users to access the game via sideloading is being passed around so brazenly that even the Guardian published a step-by-step guide.
He even began brazenly flouting his agency's own security rules that he personally deemed "stupid" but which he nonetheless continued to impose upon the rest of his employees.
Trump, on the other hand, has polled as one of the most authentic candidates in this election, despite statements and behavior that might also be called brazenly inconsistent.
Particularly in the last decade, longtime corruption eased the (alleged) criminals into a sense of complacency as they (allegedly) brazenly solicited bribes, which they barely attempted to hide.
Now the Wolves are in the playoffs and the Nuggets will be sitting at home with enough time to really reflect on just how brazenly they tempted fate.
"If it's happened here, as brazenly and easily as they did it here, it is absolutely impossible to believe that they haven't done this before," Mr. Lichtman said.
"There's no doubt in my mind that Russia has brazenly used the geopolitics of oil, directly propping up of regimes that are antithetical to the United States," Rep.
Veteran diplomats said they could not remember a time when a president so regularly undermined his secretary of state so brazenly in the midst of a tense situation.
"The Articles themselves -- and the rigged process that brought them here -- are a brazenly political act by House Democrats that must be rejected," the 110-page brief argues.
The sole painting in the group is Jean-Antoine Watteau's "La Surprise," circa 1718, which shows a commedia dell'arte character playing the guitar for a couple brazenly embracing.
The trade in tiger parts operates so brazenly that at least one company openly offers foreign tourists tiger-bone powder as a supposed health supplement, Mr. Wiek said.
But when negotiations were frustrated on the eve of a deal — because Taliban fighters brazenly killed another American soldier — Trump acted, wisely, to put the deal on hold.
Duncan D. Hunter is running a brazenly anti-Muslim campaign against his Democratic opponent, a Christian who is the son of a Mexican-American mother and Palestinian father.
The nation turned a puritanical compulsion into the law of the land and then gawped in guilty pleasure as outlaws brazenly twisted it into a carnival of sin.
We saw a clique of unabashed plutocrats, Trump foremost among them, brazenly treating the federal government as a branding opportunity or a trough at which they could gorge.
In a complaint filed in Manhattan federal court, Beyonce accused Feyonce Inc and three individuals, all from San Antonio, of "brazenly" selling infringing "Feyonce" merchandise at their website.
Many employees brazenly display the placards while parked illegally — including in crosswalks, on sidewalks and blocking bus and bike lanes — or while using personal vehicles when not working.
"Secretary DeVos has repeatedly and brazenly violated the law to collect for-profit college students' debts and deny their rights, and today she has been held accountable," she said.
And then there was the international opprobrium: Amnesty International's latest report says Australia is "brazenly flouting international law" and subjecting detainees to an "elaborate and cruel system of abuse".
Special counsel Robert Mueller filed an 800+ page sentencing memo in which he said Manafort "repeatedly and brazenly" broke the law for over a decade, even after being indicted.
"On Saturday, Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts," Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said.
In a complaint filed in Manhattan federal court, Beyonce accused Feyonce Inc and three individuals, all from San Antonio, of "brazenly" selling infringing "Feyonce" merchandise at their website, www.feyonceshop.com.
There, Butina "brazenly claimed that she had been part of the Trump campaign's communications with Russia," the Daily Beast's Tim Mak later reported, citing two individuals who were present.
In fact, in 1968 Ailes advised Nixon to brazenly offer contradictory messages to different audiences, secure in the knowledge that no one would figure out they were being fooled.
In a sense, when a pipeline company and government officials brazenly ignore our concerns and trample our lands, we see the concrete effects of such dehumanization in real time.
Very late in the game, and in the face of all those smoking guns, Georgia tried to defend the apparently racist strikes with a brazenly duplicitous mind-game defence.
She may not be doing Today, but she's brazenly promoting the book—just in a way that shields her from having to answer difficult questions about her father's presidency.
Using the pardon power in so brazenly political manner is one of Trump's major legal innovations, a breaking of norms which will cause lasting damage to the political system.
The SAD contradicts itself brazenly: it has denied the scale of the state's drugs problem, while at the same time boasting of how many treatment clinics it has opened.
Freddie Mercury was a brazenly sexual person who felt compelled to keep his sexuality hidden, but that's no excuse for a movie about him to be so painfully polite.
He has become so powerful so fast that observers can hardly believe how brazenly he is dismantling the old sedate system of family consensus, shared privilege and rigid ultraconservatism.
Washington (CNN)Former CIA Director Michael Hayden downplayed on Tuesday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dramatic presentation in which he accused Iran of "brazenly lying" over its nuclear ambitions.
Instead of fighting to prove their legitimacy, Turnstile made a record so brazenly over the top, you'll either bust out laughing or learn to love every potentially corny element.
Not since the tenure of Al Davis, the former owner of the Oakland Raiders, has an owner so brazenly and publicly challenged his peers and attacked the league office.
Koons is by some calculations — not all of them strictly monetary — the most successful artist of our time, a consummate self-marketer who brazenly celebrates the commodification of art.
This exception is similarly evident in Venezuela, which is in desperate straits and where an almost two-decade slide into dictatorship culminated in a brazenly stolen election in May.
In a 2000 op-ed, posted on his personal webpage and unearthed by BuzzFeed's Andrew Kaczynski, Pence brazenly declared, "Smoking does not kill": Time for a quick reality check.
Almost three decades ago, Ranks, one of the pioneers of reggaeton, brazenly asserted in an interview that gay people "deserve crucifixion"—then invoked the bible to qualify his statement.
And even as candidates like Cruz and Christie were brazenly lying, the moderators did not press them on any of their lies or do fact-checking of any kind.
Directed by Taibi Magar ("Underground Railroad Game"), it's set mainly in 1989, when the American son of a Chinese immigrant brazenly talks his way onto a California college team.
The restaurant is kosher (Machneyuda is brazenly not), and the Italian menu, which focuses on fish and dairy (omitting meat to comply with kosher law), aims to be accessible.
Oyo's oversight of its workers was also sometimes so lax that employees brazenly stole from it, said four people who were involved in the start-up's fraud-fighting efforts.
And then there's Trump himself, who brazenly tried to deceive the American electorate by strong-arming a foreign government into smearing his likely 2020 opponent with false corruption allegations.
"The last person we need leading a possible transition of government power is someone who would so brazenly and irresponsibly violate the public trust," Brock said in a statement.
He said that the song "Ignition," a brazenly sexual song about a man driving around with a woman, was originally about a high school driving instructor and his students.
Scenes of white supremacists brazenly marching through the small Virginia college town shocked the world, and forced Americans to reckon with the persistence of organized hate in their country.
When Bashar al-Assad brazenly crossed that line, gassing hundreds in the town of Ghouta in August 2013, the Obama administration initially announced a plan to respond with force.
One of the great pleasures of encountering a Daniel Hesidence painting in the wild is its unabashed presence — the feeling that it, like that singer, suddenly and brazenly presents itself.
First, it was the first time that Putin had so brazenly used his own conventional military forces against Ukraine, where he has acted mostly in the shadows or through proxies.
"Pepsis decision to take Gujarats potato grower farmers to court is ill-advised and brazenly wrong," senior Congress party leader Ahmed Patel, who comes from Gujarat, said in a Tweet.
In this vein, Tyler Cowen has suggested that because it courts backlash so brazenly, the open borders movement might not necessarily be good for open borders in the long run.
Yet while this is brazenly a feel-good show (I'm sorry to tell you that a winsome puppy figures in its denouement), it wisely allows room for a lingering darkness.
To complicate matters, Mulvaney subsequently and brazenly announced that, at the direction of the President, next year's G7 Conference would be held at Trump's Doral golf resort in southern Florida.
But like athlete's foot, the virus thrives in dark, moist environments like a public shower, which is why it can spread there to folks who brazenly splash around sans sandals.
From misrepresentations to half-truths and flat-out lies, Trump has talked around and away from the truth more brazenly than any major party presidential nominee in modern political history.
The Accountant is so brazenly silly in so many ways that it borders on the tongue-in-cheek — this, perhaps, is what ultimately sustains it for more than two hours.
During the height of her career, in the 1980s and 1990s, Madonna presented society with a new model of femininity: the woman who was unafraid to brazenly flaunt her sexuality.
The musician, 39, brazenly (jokingly?) hit on Erin Foster on Wednesday night after her dad and his friend, legendary music producer David Foster, wished her a happy birthday on Instagram.
Ya can't say Terry Bryant was trying to sneak out with Frances McDormand's Oscar, because he brazenly hoisted it up -- in full view of cameras -- as he fled Sunday night.
In the Middle East, the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism continues to flout the spirit of Iran Deal, destabilizing the region and brazenly threatening the security of sovereign nations.
Recently, the former president bizarrely and brazenly claimed that his inaction in Syria required "political courage," as if a failure to punish the gassing of children is something merits applause.
Authorities in Odessa, Texas are searching for a woman who brazenly waltzed into a local funeral home on Friday and stole a ring off a corpse following a memorial service.
And as of 2017, when he brazenly published a video of a man who appeared to have died by suicide, many assumed millionaire YouTuber Logan Paul to be canceled, too.
Nonetheless, public reporting—and indeed admissions by the President and his own privately held businesses—make clear that Donald Trump has repeatedly and brazenly violated the Foreign Emoluments Clause.      4.
The same toxic mannerisms of his masculine performance at home — a brazenly poor diet, and a refusal to compensate with proper dental hygiene — had also kept him away from books.
"Pepsi's decision to take Gujarat's potato grower farmers to court is ill-advised and brazenly wrong," senior Congress party leader Ahmed Patel, who comes from Gujarat, said in a Tweet.
In the months before members of the gang occupied the alfalfa farm, Jalisco New Generation had brazenly attacked security forces, killing soldiers, federal police officers and Jalisco state police officers.
The company was also the go-to flyer designer for raves in the city, and their brazenly cartoonish aesthetic helped define the LA scene that Insomniac would come to dominate.
Hong Kong had never seen such a level of police brutality, and so brazenly, too — the authorities apparently unfazed by being recorded on live video and broadcast around the world.
In the years after the American-led invasion, cheaply printed and brazenly pirated books from Pakistan were as dominant as that country's fruits and vegetables in the markets of Kabul.
Mr. Malek, a shy, 37-year-old Egyptian-American, immersed himself in studying the movement and vocal patterns of the bombastic and brazenly carnal rock legend, who died in 1991.
Most brazenly, Marty Obst, a senior Pence adviser, told a Republican donor that Mr. Pence wanted to be prepared for the next presidential race in case there was an opening.
All of this playing out while their new dog, Buddy, tried multiple times to steal their attention and their lunch (brazenly climbing on the dining room table as everyone watched).
Though she knew the aggression she experienced to be "a mild, diluted version of what roamed about more brazenly in generations past," she soon had her own stories to tell.
The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN and other establishment outlets have been brazenly, laughably hostile to Mr. Trump, in their news pages as well as their opinion sections.
Gerstl basically goes rogue: reducing the Schoenberg family to a series of rounded smears of varying sizes, applied with a knife one over the other until they are brazenly abstract.
On Wednesday, a group that has brazenly adopted the Fancy Bear nickname began publishing what appeared to be Olympics and doping-related emails from between September 2016 and March 2017.
Adults are brazenly enthusiastic about activities like collecting Funko Pop figures, waiting in long lines for a movie's midnight release, or attending a convention dressed as their favorite fantasy character.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the era also saw the birth of cocktail jewelry: massive gems, both precious and semiprecious, in rings and pendants, made to be brazenly visible even in low light.
Even in the current tech climate, though, who outside of a few technophobes wants to use a device that brazenly admits it's smaller and less immersive than their primary phone?
Kalanick and Uber so brazenly flaunted the rules—even making software to do so—that Uber's under investigation by the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and numerous states.
Besides being a spectacular storyteller, he ventures brazenly into multiple genres — science fiction, horror, fantasies, even literary works — and damn his fingers, he wins awards in each of those fields.
"The Chinese have started brazenly claiming that it is China, not the United States, that shares more values with Europe," said Julianne Smith of the German Marshall Fund in Washington.
This October, Jair Bolsonaro won a landslide victory in Brazil's presidential election on a brazenly racist, sexist, and anti-LGBTQ platform with an affinity for law-and-order and nationalism.
The women told investigators that the sexual abuse followed a pattern, with troops brazenly entering the camps for sex and JTF members selecting attractive women to bring to the soldiers.
Plus, Kristen knows her way around an iPhone, as we know, so insisting that it's impossible that the photo's timestamp was changed without painstaking Photoshop effort is brazenly dishonest of her.
So while it's not "surprising" to see the EPA turn away from supporting businesses making steps to reduce their carbon footprint, the brazenly nonchalant nature of the spokesperson's quote is disturbing.
Engineers and executives within the industry, once brazenly forecasting the imminent arrival of self-driving cars (without a human safety driver behind the wheel) have a decidedly more restrained outlook today.
It was the kind of crime that shocks a city: a gunman brazenly walking up to police officers and firing away in a fury apparently fueled by hatred for the police.
Meanwhile, the giant "big box" retailers of the day — Apple, Amazon and YouTube (particularly YouTube) — brazenly march on, indifferent to that suffering with their fundamentally different underlying marketing-driven business models.
Baloch, 25, was from the Punjabi town of Kot Addu and had risen to fame due to the brazenly sassy, and increasingly political, videos that she had started posting on Facebook.
Epic Games' Fortnite Battle Royale is the Instagram Stories to PUBG's Snapchat, brazenly ripping off the core design while putting it in a slicker package for a new and wider audience.
But what's interesting here is that her fans don't have an issue with following her down a profit-hungry path that not many other pop stars walk as brazenly right now.
While President Trump doesn't need to let the Freedom Caucus members do the talking for him, he should be seeking their advice before he so brazenly and publicly demands their support.
However, as Trump brazenly smashes norms and takes us into the unknown in the Asia Pacific, China may bring the US to similarly unchartered territory in its fight against the Taliban.
To so generously characterize them, even in passing as part of an otherwise worthy debate analysis, risks normalizing positions that are brazenly unconstitutional and profoundly damaging to the lives of women.
We know that (beyond social media manipulation) Russia quite brazenly hacked into the IT systems of political campaign committees and tried to gain access to data held by local elections boards.
Shown together for the first time, the 38 large-scale etchings at the heart of the show skip brazenly between matters of the flesh — childbirth, sex, digestion — and sensual, plantlike forms.
When one person confronted Mr. Klein about his practices, he brazenly responded, "I guess you could call us licensed drug dealers" and "oxy pays the bills around here," Mr. Berman said.
They are pursuing a brazenly confrontational course with the European Commission, never mind the market reaction or the consequences for Italian savers, who are among the biggest holders of government bonds.
The brazenly trayf gefilte shrimp, buried under pebbles of dashi jelly, doesn't open up the way it should; both it and the jelly are too firm to melt on the tongue.
The image of a robber brazenly sticking out his tongue at security cameras took on a Robin Hood–like quality in Pakistan, a country beset by severe and growing income inequality.
A brazenly impolite play that implicates all strata of Italian society in its knotted weave of betrayals, "The White Devil" returns the candlelit Wanamaker to its beginnings, but with a difference.
"The GOP will try to blame the Affordable Care Act, but they have purposefully, brazenly, cruelly and spitefully acted to sabotage the law and the health care it provides," she said.
Fox News is brazenly shielding its viewers from news that makes Trump look bad — which is crucial because 40 percent of Trump voters consider Fox News their main source of news.
The series also remains one of the funniest on TV, brazenly willing to nestle so-bad-they're-great puns alongside show business satire and dark jokes about the cost of depression.
Testifying in front of the House Intelligence Committee Tuesday, Brennan said that Russia "brazenly interfered" in the 2016 elections and had been in active contact with members of the Trump campaign.
Never has Microsoft been so brazenly Apple-like in its hardware, right down to the metallic texture of the magnesium chassis for the internals and the gray-and-off-white wireless keyboard.
Then, they brazenly argued that the president can ask for foreign election interference, a revanchist argument intended to dismiss Kremlin election interference in 2016 and pave the way to a repeat performance.
Why would it take a journalist's investigation to remove these ads and businesses that brazenly broke Instagram's rules when the company is supposed to have technical and human moderation systems in place?
Other actions documented in the report—the hacking, and how the trolls managed to organize real-world conservative protests from Russia—are more serious, but few are as brazenly 2019 as that.
Russia has continued to support the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad, separatist rebels in Eastern Ukraine, and in recent months alone it has brazenly interfered in US and French presidential elections.
To make matters worse, the Turkish security personnel who were brazenly beating up and kicking the peaceful protesters did not even budge in assaulting a D. C. policeman and Secret Service agents.
What was striking about the TV Prima recordings, which were published early this summer by Hlidaci Pes ("Watchdog"), a Czech website, was how brazenly management overrode editorial staff to dictate the coverage.
The initial conventional wisdom after the House of Representatives passed the American Health Care Act in May was that there was no way the Senate would go for anything so brazenly cruel.
In fact, he's brazenly co-opting the look I embraced back circa 1998 in the proud belief that my own plaid pants would guarantee a spot in my elementary school's social elite.
I just got back from a camping trip in one of Ontario's provincial parks, where I saw at least one raccoon (there were probably more) brazenly approach our campsite, looking for food.
The report announced brazenly that the US could defy World Trade Organization rulings when it wished to, but if you read it carefully, it didn't fully reject acceptance of free trade norms.
At Pittsburgh's Highland Park Pool, for example, white swimmers brazenly attacked black swimmers who attempted to enter the pool when it first opened in 1931, sometimes using rocks and clubs as weapons.
The effort is necessary, they argue, to rescue the nation from an entrenched leadership that has mismanaged the economy, failed to curb soaring violence and brazenly stolen billions of dollars through corruption.
Dan Bilefsky and Catherine Porter looked at the wide array of potential problems posed by the sweeping change, including how to deal with a black market now brazenly operating in the open.
Institutional feminism died when Gloria Steinem, Madeleine Albright and other top feminists vouched for President Clinton as he brazenly lied about never having had a sexual relationship with "that woman" — Monica Lewinsky.
As brazenly honest as these passages might be, perhaps they suggest that in a marriage memoir — as in marriage itself — total honesty is at once necessary and the biggest liability of all.
The invaders brazenly used blow torches to cut through Spain's border fence before storming the town and reportedly attacking Spanish police with electric saws and bottles filled with excrement and burning quicklime.
It subtly signals that the judge sees what we all do, a President deliberately denying the facts, dismissing the truth -- and in recent days, a President brazenly assaulting the rule of law.
But the more remarkable aspect of so many viral ads today is how brazenly they defer, as long and as fully as possible, the realization that you're watching an ad at all.
Trump brazenly obstructed justice in full view of the public during the special counsel investigation and openly called on a foreign power to investigate his domestic political rivals from the White House.
T.' allegedly tried to pull a fast one during his Oregon DUI stop by brazenly tampering with his urine test, then playing it cool in hopes of passing a blood alcohol test.
" The suit contends that one state House district's lines were so brazenly drawn that the result mirrors an oddly-drawn Massachusetts district in 1812, one that gave birth to the term "gerrymander.
As we collectively seek to take action in an effort to right the wrongs so brazenly and inhumanely repeated for a generation, we must not forget one simple truth: Words have power.
In the early 220006s, the Census brazenly violated federal law by providing key information on Japanese Americans so that the Army could round as many as 2202,2628 people up for internment camps.
Fred Wertheimer, president of the campaign finance watchdog Democracy 21, said he's never in his four-decade career seen a campaign continue to brazenly solicit foreign cash after being publicly called out.
The report was a schizophrenic document, on one hand brazenly announcing that the US would defy World Trade Organization rulings when it wished to, but simultaneously affirming plenty of free trade traditions.
Not wasting any time after the conclusion of the recent nuclear arms deal spearheaded by the United States, Iran is brazenly working to build intercontinental ballistic missiles that could threaten the United States.
During his 1979 trial for check kiting, forgery and the illegal possession of explosives, he allegedly phoned several reporters from California's San Joaquin County jail brazenly hinting that he was the infamous hijacker.
But the most ferocious complaints against Lauer came from Clinton supporters and liberals who were amazed that Lauer failed to contradict Trump when the Republican candidate brazenly lied about opposing the Iraq War.
JOHANNESBURG – Criminal syndicates in South Africa have increased attacks on security vans transporting large amounts of cash, brazenly opening fire and blowing up vehicles in chaotic scenes that send civilians rushing for cover.
There is a certain pleasure to watching Shakespeare's tyrants work, to watching Richard III brazenly woo Lady Anne over the body of a man he killed or listening to Macbeth's mournful, poetic speeches.
The police statement stressed that Netanyahu and Elovitz had a "relationship based on bribes" and that Netanyahu and his associates brazenly meddled — sometimes on a daily basis — in the coverage of Walla's website.
The police statement stressed that Netanyahu and Elovitz had a "relationship based on bribes" and that Netanyahu and his associates brazenly meddled — sometimes on a daily basis — in the coverage of Walla website.
As we drive around the neighborhood trying to navigate the maze of construction, I notice several of the houses surrounding the masjid brazenly sporting Trump regalia—banners, bumper stickers, lawn signs—the works.
Responding to a tweet from 45 that brazenly chastised the mayor of London for trying to rally the spirits of his constituents in the hours after the attack, Rowling issued another snarky corrective.
On Saturday evening, he sent out gum-enthusiast Sean Spicer to brazenly lie and shout at the press about how his inauguration was the best and biggest ever, even though it was not.
Other Republican politicians do this, of course, but not so brazenly; they try to balance the red meat for the GOP base with semi-coherent policy prescriptions aimed at donors and the media.
Video on traffic cameras caught runners brazenly crossing through a nature strip from one side of a highway to the other to significantly shorten their race by up to three kilometers (1.8 miles).
She — Julia Roberts, as Claire, standing in a flowery dress in a garden, looking bored — is C.I.A. He — Clive Owen, as Ray, on whom a suit becomes a brazenly sexy uniform — is MI6.
"For hours, we waited for a single Republican in Congress to condemn Trump's brazenly racist comments, but all we heard was a deafening silence — complicity," Ocasio-Cortez wrote in an email to supporters.
But new research in the yellowing archives here makes clear how relentlessly Nazi families pursued the Bavarian officials, badgering them, often successfully, to return art they brazenly continued to view as their property.
She — Julia Roberts, as Claire, standing in a flowery dress in a garden, looking bored — is C.I.A. He — Clive Owen as Ray, on whom a suit becomes a brazenly sexy uniform — is MI6.
Fassbinder builds the series around the inclination to take decisive, albeit risky, action; it's a trait that Jochen shares with Grandma, who, under her air of breezy distraction, displays a brazenly assertive energy.
Chloe Grace Moretz and her family are reeling after a total stranger rolled up to her crib, and brazenly knocked on the front door looking for a face-to-face with the actress.
"This case really sends a very powerful signal to autocratic governments around the world that there are consequences for brazenly targeting journalists and pursuing a policy of censorship through violence," he told CNN.
President Donald Trump's push to hold next year's G22017 summit at Trump Doral, a Florida resort he owns and profits from, was one of the more brazenly corrupt things he's suggested so far.
WASHINGTON — Stephen K. Bannon stepped down on Tuesday from his post as executive chairman of Breitbart News, ostracized for now from conservative circles and the Republican Party he brazenly predicted he would remake.
The problem was not so much the corruption itself, which was hardly unprecedented, but the fact that an outsider had attempted to crack the establishment by throwing around too much money, too brazenly.
Megan Rapinoe brazenly led the United States women's national soccer team to a World Cup victory in France in July, her purple hair a banner for the right to be different but equal.
Proudly flouting convention and brazenly bending the law, he dares them to try to muscle him back into line, but it turns out that any such effort is anything but swift and sure.
On Wednesday, an editorial in the official English-language China Daily accused Silver of "brazenly endorsing Morey's secessionist-supporting tweet" and giving "a shot to the arms of the rioters of Hong Kong".
People like Seth Moulton or Steve Bullock might not have been trying to get paid using their campaigns, in the way that Trump so brazenly directed his campaign spending back to his businesses.
Under General Bajwa's command, the military has dramatically escalated curbs on the news media, brazenly engaged in the intimidation, torture and abduction of journalists, rights activists and other dissidents and manipulated the judiciary.
"These advertisements brazenly suggest that people can purchase access to the son of the President of the United States," said Noah Bookbinder, the executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
There is also the spectacle of Fosse brazenly bedding actresses who are working for him, luring them to his place with transparent invitations to come watch a rough cut of his TV special.
The Italian luxury house accused Fashion Nova in a lawsuit filed Tuesday of "brazenly" copying several of its most iconic prints and designs, including its "jungle print" green dress worn by Jennifer Lopez.
It names Facebook accounts and Tumblr pages that feature people with natural, unstraightened hair, brazenly eating food — like watermelon — negatively associated with black people that, like most human beings, black people also enjoy.
"In fact, the one thing that has changed for those of us who live in the Middle East: It's not that Iran is attacking its neighbors or brazenly perpetrating wanton aggression," he added.
Yet it would raise enormous questions about why he would have lied so brazenly about the trip, and made that lie the centerpiece of the Trump team's efforts to discredit the Steele dossier.
" While the features may have helped CrazyNDaLazDayz triumph back in 26, the album's legacy has far more to do with one of its Juicy J showcases, the brazenly titled "Slob On My Knob.
Democrats have been using reconciliation more and more brazenly, and while Republicans have pushed it further than ever before under Trump, it's likely that Democrats will follow in their footsteps when they retake power.
The European Commission rejected Italy's draft 2019 budget on Tuesday, saying it brazenly broke EU rules on public spending, and asked Rome to submit a new one within three weeks or face disciplinary action.
On Tuesday, the European Commission rejected Italy's draft 2019 budget, saying it brazenly broke EU rules on public spending, and asked Rome to submit a new one within three weeks or face disciplinary action.
When one party is brazenly violating democratic norms, it can feel like a double standard to tell the other from responding in kind: a kind of unilateral surrender in the face of partisan hardball.
In his cold-war heyday, he turned his small island into a pocket superpower, fomenting revolution across Latin America, dispatching armies to Africa and brazenly sheltering fugitives, political and criminal, from the United States.
They are rather brazenly calling for a do-over in that 1989 case, perhaps hoping that the Court's current, more conservative majority will pretend that Kennedy's dissenting view carried the day three decades ago.
Attiah suggested that Trump may have thought that calling her beautiful would make her "ignore the fact that he brazenly lied" about his polling among Hispanic voters, part of the subject of their exchange.
In the case of PFOA, DuPont brazenly dumped its toxic waste into a creek that ran through a pasture where farmers grazed and watered their cows, causing grotesque malformations and deaths among the animals.
What, for example, should we make of the current controversy in Israel over the Ministry of Education's brazenly sectarian decision to exclude a novel, "Borderlife" by Dorit Rabinyan, from the state's high school curriculum?
" In his Hollywood Reporter interview, Baldwin spoke of losing himself in his portrayal of the brazenly capitalist executive Jack Donaghy on 30 Rock, explaining, "After seven years, I found myself behaving like the guy.
Mueller does not take a position on how much time in prison Manafort should serve, but accuses him of "repeatedly and brazenly" breaking the law for over a decade, even after he was indicted.
Across the Web, there have been as many as 46,000 confirmed Twitter accounts brazenly broadcasting support for Da'esh and, according to U.S. think tank Brookings, there may be as many as 90,000 such accounts.
Last month, the European Commission rejected Italy's draft 2019 budget, saying it brazenly broke EU rules on public spending, and asked Rome to submit a new one within three weeks or face disciplinary action.
"In villages, we have seen how brazenly traffickers are threatening girls, beating up family members and ensuring cases against them are not pursued," said Subhasree Raptan, coordinator of a non profit that rehabilitates survivors.
If Thrush Metal was brazenly political enough to earn Donnelly her fair share of admirers, Beware of the Dogs, its complex and nuanced companion piece, will be the linchpin that turns them into devotees.
Though when your family is brazenly homophobic that challenge — the stress, the anxiety, the looming questions about how you and your family's relationship will be forever changed — poses another set of hurdles unto itself.
Chandler), brazenly campaigning for county sheriff, but also the lawyer Meg (Linda Cardellini) and boatyard owner Kevin (Norbert Leo Butz), both spiraling into substance abuse as they confront their complicity in the cover-up.
As he explains in "Patient H.M.: A Story of Memory, Madness, and Family Secrets," Dr. William Beecher Scoville, the neurosurgeon who brazenly removed roughly 25 grams of H.M.'s brain, was Mr. Dittrich's grandfather.
Democrats have accused Smith of "abusing the Committee's investigatory powers to brazenly do the bidding of the Trump campaign," according to an August statement from Science Committee Ranking Member Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-Texas).
"For nearly two decades, SPI and its employees covered up substandard manufacturing processes by brazenly falsifying test results," said US Attorney G. Zachary Terwilliger for the Eastern District of Virginia in a DOJ statement.
No doubt China is a fast-rising military and economic power, beefing up its naval forces, reviving nationalistic quarrels with Japan, staking expansive claims and brazenly building artificial islands in the South China Sea.
If "Everyone's Fine" is partly a rebuke to what male playwrights do to their female characters, it also bubbles with a love of theater at its most brazenly theatrical that Albee would surely recognize.
At a joint news conference later on Tuesday, Mr. Varadkar brazenly flashed his footwear at the cameras before presenting his guest with a customized Irish rugby shirt and a pair of green Celtic socks.
That McDaniel was willing to brazenly hit up Manchester for half a million bucks while his ambassadorial nomination hung in the balance indicates that for her committee, the ends continue to justify the means.
At times, the central government in Beijing has acted brazenly, as seen recently when China intervened in a local court case, essentially blocking two pro-independence politicians from taking seats in Hong Kong's legislature.
The European Commission rejected Italy's draft 2019 budget this week, saying it brazenly broke EU rules on public spending, and asked Rome to submit a new one within three weeks or face disciplinary action.
Photograph by Aaron Vincent Elkaim for The New Yorker When I pointed out that the gold-mining areas seemed totally unregulated, with miners brazenly using banned chemicals and machines, Salhuana described it as inevitable.
Like any autocrat, he wins his followers' trust — let's call it a blind trust — by lying so often and so brazenly that millions of people give up on trying to distinguish truth from falsehood.
The answer is often more art than science, and it speaks to the torrent of luxury real estate built in recent years, which has been more brazenly priced than that of any previous cycle.
Legally, the company had little choice, because the state Department of Motor Vehicles officially revoked the registration on each of the 16 robo-cars after Uber brazenly refused to apply for an autonomous testing permit.
In Museo, the actor presents Juan as both privileged and tormented, as hopelessly adolescent with his family as he is brazenly loyal to Wilson, his puppy-eyed bestie who does practically anything to please him.
Some, such as Scott Pruitt, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, have brazenly denied the existence of human-caused global warming, and ordered webpages detailing climate science findings to be taken offline and revised.
Tiradentes is a major tourist destination, but much more importantly, it's also where, for 21 years, Brazil's pioneering indie film festival, Mostra de Cinema de Tiradentes, has brazenly set the course for the country's cinema.
According to the reports, Faye brazenly asked for lines in front of a live audience, stopped the show to complain about lighting, and railed on backstage staff from the moment she walked into the theater.
The European Commission had rejected Italy's draft 2019 budget on Tuesday, saying it brazenly broke EU rules on public spending, and asked Rome to submit a new one within three weeks or face disciplinary action.
Wednesday, December 26 • Predictably, Jared and Ivanka were slammed on social media for brazenly vacationing in Mar-a-Lago as government workers lost pay due to the shutdown — the two are federal employees and all.
Both the U.S. intelligence community and the White House subsequently said they believed Russia was responsible; former CIA Director John Brennan told the House Intelligence Committee last month that Russia "brazenly interfered" in the election.
"It is deeply disturbing that Trump and his future White House press secretary are willing to lie so brazenly about Russian influence in the election," DNC deputy communications director Eric Walker said in a statement.
National security experts all over Washington spent their winter binge-watching the second season of a popular Norwegian TV series titled Okkupert (or "Occupied"), in which Russia brazenly occupies Norway after a dispute over energy.
In June Engaged Capital won a proxy contest and now has three board seats at Rent-A-Center, but the company is still "brazenly ignoring the will of the shareholders," Marcato wrote in the letter.
"Having brazenly plundered the films of Scorsese, Phillips fashions stolen ingredients into something new, so that what began as a gleeful cosplay session turns progressively more dangerous — and somehow more relevant, too," The Guardian wrote.
Mr. Kiai said that while some lawyers and professionals had been jailed during Kenya's dictatorship days in the 1980s and '90s, he could not recall a case of a lawyer being brazenly abducted, even then.
Before the I.P.O., he worked for Barack Obama's first Presidential campaign; afterward, he bought a majority stake in The New Republic , mismanaged it so brazenly as to prompt a huge staff exodus , then sold it.
Police in DC have issued arrest warrants for a dozen members of Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's entourage for brazenly attacking and beating demonstrators outside their country's embassy in Washington during a visit in May.
But now there is Luckin Coffee, a brazenly cool, VC-funded startup in China that, in an astonishing nine months, has swollen to more than 650 locations, a $1 billion valuation, and lots of buzz.
If Mr. Trump is brazenly trying to delegitimize criticism, it's because he's addicted to social media, the 21st-century weapon that gives users every opportunity to block, unfollow and report anything that makes us uncomfortable.
So we are left wondering whether there is a valid reason for the decision or whether President Trump is brazenly refusing to carry out the law and is once again utterly disregarding the constitutional system.
Meanwhile, Trump supporters among the Christian right and the anti-abortion movement — outspoken advocates of the idea that families are the bedrock of society — are silent in the face of this brazenly anti-family practice.
"This channel has brazenly conducted incitement to violence for weeks on end, with its star accuser leering at the public every night," said Gul Bukhari, a rights activist and newspaper columnist, referring to Mr. Hussain.
In a bloody debacle, nine American soldiers were killed in what became known as the Battle of Wanat when the Taliban brazenly overran a remote Army outpost in the far eastern province of Nuristan. Adm.
" The company's lowered rates spilled over into the public spotlight earlier this month when transcriber Li Zilles tweeted about the change and called it "another example of a gig economy startup brazenly mistreating its workers.
Police in D.C. have issued arrest warrants for a dozen members of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's entourage for brazenly attacking and beating demonstrators outside their country's embassy in Washington during a visit in May.
But Facebook, which continues to brazenly demand personal information from users (this week it announced a voice-activated video chat tablet with an always-listening microphone and camera), has not done better since Zuckerberg's March pledge.
How could a publication so brazenly catering to the (hetero) male gaze, with its naked centerfolds of sexy women (representing a very narrow view of female desirability), honestly try to bill itself as liberating, not objectifying?
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - The European Commission rejected Italy's draft 603 budget on Tuesday, saying it brazenly broke EU rules on public spending, and asked Rome to submit a new one within three weeks or face disciplinary action.
"It should be clear to everyone Russia brazenly interfered in our 2016 presidential election process and that they undertook these activities despite our strong protests and explicit warning that they do not do so," Brennan said.
The takeaway is so busy that not only can you not get a seat inside, but customers are brazenly taking their plates to the tables belonging to the place next door, which isn't half as rammed.
The Ryan budget last year, brazenly titled A Better Way, "would cut programs for low- and moderate-income people by about $3.7 trillion over the next decade," according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
"I brazenly flashed my economy class ticket at the smiling air stewardess, who clearly didn't properly inspect it, walked straight over to that seat in the darkest corner of business class, and sat down," they said.
But even if we assume Trump and the GOP don't want to be caught inflicting harm so brazenly, there is no shortage of ways for them to stoke dysfunction until the markets are tattered and shrunken.
In video clips and in his songs, Usher situates himself in an Atlanta of skyscrapers and strip clubs, and he can be as brazenly materialistic as his hip-hop contemporaries, singing about luxury cars and champagne.
He said it was "particularly disturbing to see important and influential public figures expressing support for illegal armed vigilante groups who have been brazenly hunting down migrants along parts of the border between Bulgaria and Turkey".
But that was simply talk — and China continued to brazenly undervalue its currency, unleashing a flood of subsidized imports — to the point where the U.S. racked up a $2628 billion trade deficit with China in 28503.
That kind of gaslighting would be insane enough on its own, but now the entire GOP seems to have learned that it can brazenly lie on one day and not be held to account the next.
On Sunday, one man's decision to brazenly go bare on the highways of Kansas City, taking cops on a high-speed chase on a stolen ATV, ultimately ended in his arrest, the Kansas City Star reports.
Certainly Vladimir Putin's Russia is asking for punishment when his agents use a chemical weapon against a double agent, brazenly meddle in Western elections, cheat in international sports, ruthlessly ravage Ukrainian territory or violate human rights.
Recent civil lawsuits brought by state attorneys general in New York, Vermont and Washington State have accused Rochester and the nation's three largest distributors — Cardinal Health, McKesson and AmerisourceBergen — of brazenly devising systems to evade regulators.
It shows that a demagogic president like Donald Trump can devalue or even depart radically from key norms, just short of committing chargeable crimes, so long as he operates mostly and brazenly in full public view.
One of the most notorious baby thieves was Georgia Tann, a Memphis social worker who operated from 251 to 1950, snatching as many as 5,000 children from poor mothers in delivery rooms, or even brazenly outside.
While outrage over the caricature continued to ricochet around the world, the newspaper that originally published it, The Herald Sun, decided to respond to the criticism by — rather brazenly — putting it on its front page, above.
As a newspaper headline signals the march of the Nazis on the other side of the Atlantic, Will catches Fred (Glenn Fleshler), a sinister grocery store owner, brazenly torching a Jewish deli in front of him.
No presidential adviser in recent memory had so brazenly tried to consolidate power as Mr. Bannon, who moved quickly to establish himself not just as Mr. Trump's Svengali, but as a kind of de facto president.
" The more stringent penalties, Ms. Slaughter said, "would send an unmistakable message that there will be meaningful consequences for brazenly mislabeling wholly imported products as American-made — even the first time that a fraudster gets caught.
Similarly, a recent poll found that 63 percent of Canadians were in approval of the Liberal government's proposal for marijuana legalization, but it's still not entirely commonplace to see people brazenly lighting up in the streets.
A more open approach is for the heads of the agencies or the director of national intelligence (DNI) to give public speeches where they subtly -- or more brazenly -- divert from the White House's line on controversial subjects.
It came after a weekend when one of his top aides, Stephen Miller, brazenly claimed that Democrats sent busloads of voters from Massachusetts into New Hampshire, preventing Trump and fellow Republican Kelly Ayotte from winning the state.
"These files conclusively prove that Iran is brazenly lying when it said it never had a nuclear weapons program," Mr. Netanyahu said, pointing to copies of what he said were 55,000 printed pages and 20153 compact discs.
"Rodney Garcia has brazenly flaunted his conviction for a domestic dispute, called single moms deadbeats, and was only elected because he created an illegal campaign cash scam," Robyn Driscoll, who chairs the party, told the Billings Gazette.
Through the clothes she wears, the surgery she has (or doesn't have), and the men she dates, Madonna brazenly rejects the behavior deemed appropriate for a woman approaching 258 — and it seems to really piss people off.
In the latest instance of Jeff Bezos doing whatever he wants, the future ruler of Earth Amazon CEO stood brazenly atop a colossal new wind turbine and smashed a perfectly good champagne bottle upon its mighty crown.
With America rightly focused on the epic catastrophe in Texas, North Korea brazenly violated the sovereignty of Japan by firing a midrange ballistic missile, designed to carry a nuclear payload, over Japan and into the Pacific Ocean.
Let's start with testimony from John Brennan, the ex-CIA director, who told the House intelligence committee that the Russians brazenly interfered in our 2016 presidential election and that they actively contacted members of President Trump's campaign.
On Tuesday, former CIA Director John Brennan appeared before the House Intelligence Committee and said he believes Russia "brazenly" interfered in last year's presidential election and that he knew of contacts between Trump associates and Russian officials.
Breaking Bad fans have been pissing off the real-life owners of Walter White's house for years, dropping by incessantly to take pictures, steal rocks from the front yard, and even brazenly toss pizzas on the roof.
Citizen Lab, which nicknamed the campaign, "Bitter Sweet" believes the Mexican government might have conducted the attack, both due to the restricted access to the malware and because the attacks were conducted so "brazenly" on Mexican soil.
The Kremlin brazenly violated the territorial integrity of Georgia and Ukraine, launched a massive cyber attack against Estonia, meddled in the U.S. presidential and European elections, and reinvigorated its influence in Latin America and the Middle East.
The Trump administration "has brazenly preached unilateralism, protectionism and economic hegemony, making false accusations against many countries and regions, particularly China, intimidating other countries through economic measures such as imposing tariffs," the government accused in a statement.
"Over the past year alone, Kim Jong Un and his regime brazenly assassinated his brother with a chemical weapon and brutally tortured Otto Warmbier, leading directly to his tragic death," the California Republican said in a statement.
While the desire to secure a better future for one's family has pulled several generations to the U.S., never before now has the U.S. government sought to cut off that magnet by brazenly targeting children for punishment.
In the years following its 2017 initial public offering, the company struggled to prove it could achieve a mainstream audience on par with rivals like Facebook and Instagram, both of which brazenly copied its most popular features.
Mr. Yang said the ruling had "brazenly challenged the authority of the National People's Congress Standing Committee and the governance powers of the chief executive conferred by the law," according to an online statement from the office.
Yes, it's the return of "Cats," Andrew Lloyd Webber's brazenly nonsensical take on T. S. Eliot, which slinks into the Neil Simon starting July 14, and will likely camp out there, licking its paws, now and forever.
Before his grants of clemency, he brazenly tried to interfere in the criminal sentencing of his longtime crony and fixer, Roger Stone, who was convicted last year of lying to Congress, obstructing justice and intimidating a witness.
But what strikes me about the case is how utterly mainstream Tseytlin's theory became in GOP circles very quickly, and how brazenly undemocratic Republicans have been in pursuit of their goal of depriving people of their health insurance.
That's what made this hour — in which the show closed off one storyline in a nearly silent opening, brought every other storyline to a near boiling point, and then brazenly jumped several months into the future — so brilliant.
Now one group of anonymous hackers claims to have executed a counter-hack with none of the same discretion: They've brazenly announced the theft of a collection of files they say belonged to an NSA-linked spy group.
The military intervention was mostly peaceful and tacitly supported by other countries, but critics compared it to letting a genie out of the bottle — once the military steps brazenly into politics, why wouldn&apost it do so again?
When Trump was repeatedly given the opportunity to denounce Russia for brazenly interfering in the 2016 presidential election, he instead chose to criticize special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into possible Trump-Russia collusion during the 2016 presidential election.
Jolted out of sleep, literary, here, and figuratively on the U.S. mainland, the war came to America and we lunged back united to hang on to our brazenly threatened freedom and to protect our precious way of life.
If Thrush Metal, her previous tape release, was brazenly political enough to earn Donnelly her fair share of admirers, Beware of the Dogs, its complex and nuanced companion piece, will be the linchpin that turns them into devotees.
It tried to brazenly sidestep Federal Communications Commission rules that cap how much one company can own in the TV landscape, an effort that prompted Trump-appointed FCC Chair Ajit Pai to express "serious concerns" about the deal.
As of Friday morning, the linked article portrayed the situation accurately, which suggests an upside to all of this weeks failures: Trump won't be able to lie so brazenly about this to reporters and moderators in the future.
Joined by many conservatives, these liberals note that Donald Trump lies brazenly; lacks any identifiable grasp on the public policies he'll be tasked with executing; and has been admonished by the Republican House speaker, among others, for racism.
While the bill is brazenly unconstitutional, Hood and Vitale have revealed a calculated strategy to push extreme anti-choice laws up the judicial ladder in hopes of creating a constitutional challenge that would end the right to abortion.
No one, it seems, deems it necessary to explore the ways in which the U.S. intelligence establishment has for years brazenly hacked, bugged, and stolen data from the elections of others—even friends and neighbors such as Mexico.
"The Navy designates the objects contained in these videos as unidentified aerial phenomena," acknowledged Joseph Gradisher, spokesman for the deputy chief of naval operations, referring to the bizarre vehicles that have brazenly operated in restricted U.S. military airspace.
The United States should contain Iran, but containing Iran requires much more than brazenly targeting high-level Iranian officials, which does nothing but create anger both on an official level in Iran but also among the Iranian population.
All of a sudden, a melody emerges from the squalling of horns and the cacophony of competing radio stations, the commuters leap from their cars, and a big, brazenly sincere movie-musical song-and-dance number is underway.
Mr. Grenell's appointment also makes brazenly obvious what was already quite clear: that the president sees impartial intelligence an impediment to the implementation of his policies unless it caters to his own political biases and often counterfactual contentions.
Hook is right to note that Trump has been consistent regarding his red line — the US responds forcefully when an American is killed — but stating it so brazenly and explicitly in these terms is a whole other matter.
But we've never witnessed a political aide move as brazenly to consolidate power as Stephen Bannon — nor have we seen one do quite so much damage so quickly to his putative boss's popular standing or pretenses of competence.
For a long time the Whitney was perfectly happy to welcome the DTP protesters as a badge of its enlightenment and open-mindedness, while Kanders brazenly profited from practices that directly contradicted the museum's claim to respect diversity.
It was institutional breakdown at nearly every level of government, which allowed corruption to become the norm, including among police officers who sometimes beat citizens and extort money from them just as brazenly as did the drug gangs.
The publication tends to represent a more brazenly nationalist and hawkish outlook than the one held by the Communist Party, but it still provides a window into the kind of pressure Beijing will feel to reciprocate US tariffs.
BeIN Sports has accused the rival broadcaster of brazenly stealing its output from a variety of top sports leagues from around the world and rebranding it as its own, even to the extent of selling beoutQ set-top boxes.
Cops' attitude towards drugs might be changing in certain circles and among certain officers, but it's not like they can ignore someone brazenly doing class A drugs—a very illegal thing to do—directly outside their place of work.
Assange described the redactions as being consistent with the way FOIAs work, though that comparison feels like a real stretch for the same organization that brazenly blasted people's financial information all over the web just a few months ago.
As you know ... President Trump brazenly fat shamed an American citizen Thursday night, taking a cheap shot at the man's weight, even though the dude turned out to be a Trump supporter ... who's also in better shape than POTUS.
The euro initially fell after the European Commission rejected Italy's draft 2019 budget on Tuesday, saying it brazenly broke EU rules on public spending, and asked Rome to submit a new one within three weeks or face disciplinary action.
The governments that come to power are still often corrupt and inefficient, but far less brazenly so than those of cold war despots such as Mobutu Sese Seko of Congo or Jean-Bedel Bokassa of the Central African Republic.
In this case, the United States and West as a whole are attempting to send an unequivocal message to Moscow: Using military-grade nerve agents brazenly in a sovereign state is unacceptable and in contravention to all international norms.
It's the brazenly confident ID given to an infant in 1982 by two adult film stars who thought they were having a Thor and tacked an "a" on the end when it became clear they'd birthed a mini-goddess.
Given that the public only gets glimpses of Mueller's investigation through news reports and the occasional court document, and given the central players' affinity for brazenly lying to everyone, it's very difficult to keep up with all this stuff.
Meanwhile, many Republican candidates who fought proudly and persistently to junk Obamacare without any suitable alternative are brazenly denying that past and fashioning themselves as the planet's greatest champions of guaranteed health insurance for Americans with pre-existing conditions.
In September, I traveled to this dusty frontier town with a film crew for The Dispatch to look into the so-called Day of Fire and to meet with rural producers who appeared to brazenly flout Brazil's environmental laws.
When the Daily Mail provoked outrage by publishing a photo of her with the first minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, under the brazenly sexist headline "Never mind Brexit, who won Legs-it!" the prime minister's spokesman refused to comment.
Three weeks after this "historic" moment, on July 22019, Chinese and Russian warplanes held an unprecedented — or, "historic" — combined drill flying through South Korea's Air Defense Identification Zone at will, as another Russian plane brazenly entered South Korean airspace.
It is ratcheting up welfare handouts and pressure on state workers, has skilfully fomented divisions within the opposition, barred Maduro's two main rivals from standing, brazenly uses state resources in its campaigns, and benefits from a compliant election board.
But in a country that just witnessed neo-Nazis, Klan members, and other uncategorized white supremacists marching brazenly through its streets, there can no longer be any equivocation or unwillingness to engage the intersection of race, discrimination, and healthcare.
Ya know, evil stuff—and so I had to ask the attendant at yet another stall bearing a large Nazi flag what makes it OK to so brazenly display the kind of iconography that would offend hundreds of thousands of people.
The U.S. administration "has brazenly preached unilateralism, protectionism and economic hegemony, making false accusations against many countries and regions, particularly China, intimidating other countries through economic measures such as imposing tariffs," Xinhua quoted the State Council's white paper as saying.
On Tuesday, Reeves, who sits on the US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, will hear a new challenge from astonished critics who say the Legislature moved brazenly to both disregard his earlier opinion and Supreme Court precedent.
Her experiences growing up black and trans in the Deep South, running away from home in Flint, Michigan, at the age of 14, and spending time in a men's prison facility can all be traced through her brazenly honest lyrics.
The administration is brazenly corrupt and has enacted a number of policies that are legitimately dangerous to a lot of people, but players like Malcolm Jenkins and Chris Long — both well-respected veterans with secure roster spots — are beyond its reach.
His firing therefore "raises profound questions about whether the White House is brazenly interfering in a criminal matter", said Adam Schiff, a Democratic congressman and leading light in a separate investigation into the Russia allegations in the House of Representatives.
They county blames ICE for failing to get a warrant, but Ricardo Wong, head of ICE&aposs Chicago office shot back Marion County brazenly ignored an immigration retainer and released a Mexican woman from its jail without first notifying ICE.
Journalists who want to preserve a reputation for being nonpartisan also have trouble when a politician lies so brazenly that there is no way to correct him without appearing to directly criticize or get in a confrontation with that politician.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Civil rights groups who successfully blocked the Trump administration from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 U.S. census are seeking sanctions against government officials, saying they brazenly hid the truth about the inquiry's origins during trial.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Los Angeles, alleged that director Guillermo del Toro, producer Daniel Kraus and movie studio Fox Searchlight "brazenly copies the story, elements, characters and themes" from a 1969 play by the late Paul Zindel.
It has allowed special interests and the money-elite to brazenly seize control of the political system, as lawmakers in safely-drawn districts worry only about where their next big campaign contribution will come from rather than their constituents' concerns.
But Mr. Kobach continues to try to force the state requirement onto the books — brazenly persisting in the face of recent federal and state court findings that these legitimate voters are being suppressed and must be allowed their full ballot rights.
"In a brazenly political act, the Republican leadership is trying to mask gutting the Clean Water Act as having something to do with fighting Zika," Drew Hammill, a spokesman for House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), said in a statement.
This could not be clearer than in their latest attempt to introduce the First Amendment Defense Act in the U.S. Senate, which brazenly prioritizes the protection of religious beliefs regarding sex and same-sex marriages over all other religious beliefs.
President Obama touted Clinton as the most qualified presidential candidate in history, but voters had to take Obama's word because his administration brazenly violated federal disclosure law by refusing to reveal Clinton's emails and other key information prior to the election.
Being so threatened by these representations of this thing in me that they feared, the need to force Christianity onto me physically manifested into soaking hands in oil and destroying the expressions of self that were being so brazenly displayed.
It seems Annalise's fatal flaw was going against her more human instincts — to admit her true feelings for Eve, to do right by Rose — and brazenly operating within the system instead: marrying Sam and proving herself professionally at any cost.
From his May 2017 testimony before the House Intelligence Committee: Testifying in front of the House Intelligence Committee Tuesday, Brennan said that Russia "brazenly interfered" in the 2016 elections and had been in active contact with members of the Trump campaign.
In episode four, Lucas shows up in a crowd of anti-Underwood protesters and takes aim at Frank, shooting him once and ultimately killing Secret Service Agent Edward Meechum (whom Frank has flirted with a bit more brazenly with every episode).
I believe that nobody who sits in judgment of others, whether as a federal judge or Supreme Court justice, should ever be guilty of such an assault at any age, much less of brazenly lying about it as an adult.
Pipilo may be swimming in Lincolns now, but his complacency has created opportunities for rivals, who have brazenly placed a new parlor between two of his and who have started making overtures to Paul, offering better protection for his clientele.
And just last week, Georgia lawmakers brazenly attempted to cut early voting opportunities in Atlanta and on Sundays -- a clear attempt to impair access for African-Americans in the city and for those who traditionally vote after church on Sundays.
Pruitt has brazenly ignored that directive and instead focused on stacking the EPA with industry insiders, who are intentionally working to undermine science, scientists and EPA's authority to enforce existing laws like the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act.
President Donald Trump on Thursday brazenly urged House Democrats whom he claimed are already hell-bent on impeaching him to get it over with already, so he could plead his case during a "fair" trial in the Republican-controlled Senate.
Mr. Bannon, whom Andrew Breitbart once hailed as the Leni Riefenstahl of the Tea Party movement, has brazenly combined these two perspectives to fashion the radical populism of the Tea Party in service of Mr. Trump as a national savior.
After meeting with Fayez Serraj, who leads Libya's United Nations-backed government, in Rome's Chigi Palace, Mr. Gentiloni announced that the Libyans had requested Italy's help to stop the traffickers who have for years been operating brazenly in its territorial waters.
They're the mirror image of spring break partiers who flooded Miami this week and brazenly declared themselves unafraid of catching or spreading COVID-19 — a disease that's already killed 157 people in the United States and sickened more than 53,200.
The charges brought against him are too flimsy, the purported crime so petty (until now), the sentence so brazenly disproportionate and the stakes so high that in Latin America today, democracy should trump — so to speak — the rule of law.
Editorial The renegade Rensselaer County, N.Y., district attorney, Joel Abelove, showed his contempt for the law and his unworthiness to hold office last year, when he brazenly obstructed a state investigation of a fatal shooting by a police officer in Troy.
He said that deploying a strategy that so brazenly bends diplomatic norms — especially at a time when aspects of the transatlantic relationship appear somewhat frayed — would ultimately be counterproductive, and only inhibit Grenell's ability to be an effective ambassador to Berlin.
But Srey Moch was the only child that stared at that money for a very, very long time before she picked it up, and then bravely, brazenly lying, like was trying to hide, but then she also kind of— [Peretz]: Wait.
For instance, he brazenly suggested that even though he is willing to set up a firewall between his vast business empire and his White House to ward off possible conflict of interest concerns, he may be under no obligation to do so.
After all, the President of the United States openly and brazenly stood on the grounds of the White House and asked a foreign country -- a Communist dictatorship -- defined by his own government as a strategic foe -- to play in a US election.
They could start by ending New York's L.L.C. scam: As the rules stand, a donor can brazenly contribute as much as he or she wants to a candidate by creating multiple limited liability companies that separately funnel money to a single campaign.
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Lured by hopes that China's retail investors could become major players in global currency markets, foreign brokers are brazenly chasing business in a gray area of the country's online trading sector, even as Beijing vows to wipe out such activities.
Unless things change in some dramatic fashion, we are about to see the bulk of one of the US's two major political parties parrot absolute nonsense, over and over and over again, even more brazenly than they have for the past several years.
FRASER BUFFINIPristina, Kosovo The significant legal question concerning any charges that may be brought against Donald Trump is whether he will brazenly act on the claim that he has the absolute right to pardon himself from criminal jeopardy ("Mueller, she wrote", December 8th).
Donald Trump was able to fuse a brand of economic populism—one that shared some similarities with Bernie Sander's—with racism and nativism, most brazenly demonstrated in his "birther" campaign against President Obama and his incendiary rhetoric against Mexicans and other immigrants.
In the 21st century, eight years after Americans elected (and then re-elected) America's first black President, one of the final few people vying to become the nation's next president might get there by brazenly playing to white people's fears and racial angst.
Qatari-based media group BeIN Sports last month accused the rival Saudi Arabia broadcaster beoutQ of brazenly stealing its output from a variety of top sports leagues and rebranding it as its own, even to the extent of selling beoutQ set-top boxes.
The fundamental objective of fanfic, especially when it is written by women, queer and genderqueer people, and people of color, is to insert yourself, aggressively and brazenly, into stories that are not about and were never intended to be about or represent you.
Daniel Ullman, a CFTC lawyer, in his opening statement in the civil proceeding urged a federal judge in Manhattan to hold Don Wilson and a unit of his privately held 725-employee company, DRW Holdings LLC, liable for "brazenly" engaging in market manipulation.
Her brazenly sexual lyrics and willingness to show off her zaftig figure, coupled with plenty of radio play and breathless media coverage about her breakthrough album, "Cuz I Love You," has placed Lizzo at the forefront of pop culture at this moment.
Donald Trump was able to fuse a brand of economic populism — one that shared some similarities with Bernie Sanders' — with racism and nativism, most brazenly demonstrated in his "birther" campaign against President Obama and his incendiary rhetoric against Mexicans and other immigrants.
One week before the ransom payment, Iran captured a U.S. naval patrol boat and 2202 American sailors, claiming they had strayed into Iran's territorial waters, and brazenly paraded them blindfolded on Iranian TV — just as Khomeini's "students" did with U.S. diplomats in 2628.
Why would a woman best known for telling it like it is, for brazenly calling out white privilege, boldly interrogating her own imperfect embrace of feminism, and exposing the constant and demeaning constrictions imposed on black and female bodies, dread anything at all?
The facts are clear: The president of the United States sought to besmirch a political rival, extort an embattled ally, subvert the will of Congress, lie to everyone about everything and then brazenly insist there is nothing wrong with any of this.
I agree that Pulisic has earned the right to be confident—he has already played at a level no others on the USMNT have—but I think it bodes poorly for him to step so brazenly as a rep for the team.
"The gene-edited twins matter reported by the media has brazenly violated Chinese laws and regulations and breached the science ethics bottom line, which is both shocking and unacceptable," said Xu Nanping, vice minister of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Xinhua reported.
But when a leader resorts to brazenly abusing the power and institutions put in his care by the electorate, as President Evo Morales did in Bolivia, it is he who sheds his legitimacy, and forcing him out often becomes the only remaining option.
"Abaporu" was made as a gift to Tarsila's second husband, the poet Oswaldo de Andrade, who was galvanized by its extra brazenly tropical modernism to write the "Manifesto of Anthropophagy," a call to cannibalize foreign influences; it resounded in Brazilian culture for decades.
Then, just this month, Saudi Arabia brazenly threatened the U.N. secretary-general with halting millions of dollars in funding for U.N. programs unless he removed the coalition from his annual "List of Shame" for the coalition's role in "killing and maiming" Yemeni children.
" Indeed Podesta's memo brazenly attempts, as Clinton has from the start, to conflate a personal email account with the storing of government records on a private server without permission, stating "she believed she was following the practices of other secretaries and senior officials.
"The wrong actions of the U.S. have brazenly violated the rules of the World Trade Organization, attacked the whole world's economic sustainability and obstructed the global economy's recovery," Lu Kang, a spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry, said in a daily news briefing.
To quote from their petition: 'The Union of India acted upon a well-thought out stratagem, cleverly devised with the specific intent of evading mandatory constitutional requirements, invading settled rights of constitutional bodies and brazenly defiling and defacing the federal constitutional scheme.
Even those of us who're willing to make the trade-off of our personal information for more tailored, targeted services can take offense at the way in which we're being algorithmically nudged toward outcomes and then brazenly told it's what we want.
The belligerent Tennessean, who defeated Adams in a landslide in 1828, joined a parade of charismatic figures who over the years brazenly courted popular opinion to distract voters from recognizing the Adamses' superior claims to leadership — at least from their own jaundiced perspective.
Read more " _____ Jeet Heer in New Republic: "It's unprecedented for any president to attack the F.B.I. so brazenly, but it's especially unusual for a Republican president to accuse the F.B.I., one of the most conservative of federal agencies, of being anti-Republican.
In 2014, Sugar Hill Development, a brazenly modern 13-story building designed by the architect David Adjaye, with 124 rental units for low-income and formerly homeless tenants, as well as a children's museum, was added to the northern edge of the neighborhood.
The director of a maximum-security prison in Honduras was brazenly murdered in broad daylight, in what was just the latest in a string of killings following the conviction for drug trafficking of Tony Hernández, the president&aposs brother, in the United States.
A thing for which to give him a kind of backhanded credit is this: He understood basketball's mythmaking apparatus as well as anyone ever has, and manipulated it more brazenly and with less shame than any great player or coach before or since.
Just recently we learned that despite historic profits and continued massive payouts to its executives and shareholders, Big Pharma has once again brazenly raised the prices of over 500 drugs this year by an average of 5.4% – double the rate of inflation.
Clad in a multicolored floral-printed cape dress with Swarovski crystal neckline and cuffs by Richard Quinn, for example, Ms. Ellis Ross brazenly propositioned both Harry Styles and a giggling Rihanna (who also collected the Urban Luxe prize for her Fenty brand).
In interviews earlier this year, some veterans told CNN they were puzzled by how a Marine who had served three combat tours overseas could so brazenly break the rules, or claim that suspicious charges on his campaign credit card were innocent mistakes.
Mr. Singer, 20183, became the mastermind of an enormous, elaborate scheme carried out over years, brazenly paying off coaches and test monitors, faking exam scores and fabricating student biographies, prosecutors say — all to help wealthy parents cheat their children's way into desirable colleges.
It seems, in hindsight, that critics didn't know what to do with a movie that mixed genres so brazenly, and that — though the story happened to be about witches — reflected both the dark and the light that often sit side by side in real life.
The Kurdistan Regional Government in Erbil — despite strong opposition from the United States and much of the international community — hastily called an independence referendum on September 25, brazenly including Kirkuk in the vote as a way to establish their control over the contested city.
And that's not to say anything about the actual contents of the plan—which only gives leave to mothers and provides a measly child care rebate—or the fact that she has been brazenly lying on air about the candidates' records on the issues.
When Russia practices nuclear strikes against Sweden, brazenly threatens Denmark with nuclear force, and identifies NATO as its chief threat in its military doctrine, all unilateral actions, it should not surprise anyone that NATO takes defensive measures like establishing a missile defense shield in Romania.
This was, after all, the well-resourced HR department of a FTSE 100 company; that they can brazenly display such ignorance—not to mention intolerance—and get away with it doesn't bode well for people living with HIV who work in much smaller businesses.
The European Commission rejected Italy's draft 2019 budget this week, saying it brazenly broke EU rules on public spending, and asked Rome to submit a new one within three weeks or face disciplinary action in a standoff that has sent investors fleeing Italian bonds.
To name just a few of Moscow's more audacious actions: it has invaded Ukraine and annexed Crimea, intervened in Syria to prop up the murderous Assad regime, and brazenly inserted itself into the democratic processes of the United States and its allies in Europe.
Two workers at the airstrip on St. Thomas, in the US Virgin Islands, said they witnessed Jeffrey Epstein brazenly flying to his private island with young girls after he became a convicted pedophile and had to register as a sex offender, Vanity Fair reported.
"Democrats will have to decide whether they really want to nominate a candidate who could face severe legal repercussions in the muddle of the campaign and who has so brazenly violated the public trust with her reckless disregard for our national security," Priebus said.
When some of the kids, members of the club's youth academy, start brazenly yelling the word 'gypsy' by way of support, it takes an older man to turn around and reprimand them, telling them that they are not a race – they are FC Roma Decin.
In the age of the non-apology, perhaps I shouldn't be surprised that they tried to cover their asses so brazenly, but you'd think they might have learned a thing or two from a different cheese festival in August, where the exact same thing happened.
No moment seemed to better encapsulate her early misfires than an improbable and audacious line of attack from Mr. Trump, who has openly lied about President Obama's place of birth and brazenly told black Americans that their communities, schools and job opportunities are uniformly awful.
"China in my view brazenly has released this China 2025 plan and basically told the rest of the world, 'We're going to dominate every single emerging industry of the future and therefore your economies aren't going to have any future," Navarro told Bloomberg Television.
Even if you don't think you'll understand the reckless, often selfish characters who form the show's bleeding heart, there's no denying the power of watching these caustic weirdos openly — and maybe even brazenly — reenact the kinds of fears that lurk inside just about everyone.
Critic's Pick How's this for a state of emergency: An entire region of the country takes up armed resistance against the federal government, brazenly murdering and raping its African-American citizens in a decades-long campaign of terror that subverts and then rewrites the law.
Last Friday, global Olympic officials announced they had cleared 389 Russian athletes to potentially compete in Pyeongchang, a generous pool that some criticized as neutering the sting of the I.O.C.'s punishment on a major sports power that had brazenly breached drug-testing controls.
He was especially struck by a brazenly racist 2118 novel called "The Camp of the Saints," by a French author, Jean Raspail, depicting "the end of the white world" after a fleet of savage refugees, led by an Indian called "the turd eater," overwhelm Europe.
She was an only child and devised devious entertainments for herself that would be familiar to readers of "Last Things"; she dug holes for people to trip in, dusted the school with fingerprint powder in hopeful antici­pation of a crime, spied brazenly on neighbors.
"The manipulation of race and religion, such as the blasphemy charge against Ahok, in a political campaign to crush an opponent, breaks the long-held taboo against using these issues brazenly to gain political advantage," said Douglas Ramage, a political analyst based in Jakarta.
The job opening provides Trump an opportunity to name someone more likeminded, but a crisis over Saudi oil fields that were brazenly attacked this weekend lays bare his dueling instincts in the region, inclinations that ended Bolton's tenure and are bound to complicate his replacement's.
The next gallery features Philip Guston's late style, surrounding us with the brazenly cartoonish, exuberantly tormented figurative works that this apostatic Abstract Expressionist took up in the late 240s — to the almost universal consternation of the art world — and pursued until his death in 19503.
Federal prosecutors on Saturday portrayed Paul Manafort, President Trump's former campaign chairman, as a hardened, remorseless criminal who "repeatedly and brazenly" violated a host of laws over more than a decade and did not deserve any breaks when he is sentenced in coming weeks.
CARACAS, Venezuela — A visit to Venezuela by two military airplanes from Russia, which landed in broad daylight at the international airport in Caracas, has set off alarms that the Kremlin might be acting more brazenly to protect President Nicolás Maduro from the uprising against him.
It bears mentioning how unaffectedly nice people are on this island — from incidental children, to park rangers, to our Airbnb host who for two days lets me brazenly refer to him as Steve, only to let slip, in parting, that his actual name is Sean.
But when it comes time to actually win something, A Star Is Born keeps getting knocked around by other movies, be they more forthrightly artsy ones (Roma, the critical darling of the year) or more brazenly populist ones (like Golden Globes champ Bohemian Rhapsody).
By these accounts, he was outraged that his Saudi neighbors would so brazenly act on Turkish soil and was further inflamed that the victim, Jamal Khashoggi was "a brother" – a long-time friend of the Muslim Brotherhood, the sworn enemies of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
It's a spot she managed to buy with inheritance money, having spent most of her days living hand-to-mouth—just one aspect of her life which she shares in her first book, the brazenly titled I'm Not with the Band: A Writers Life Lost in Music.
The company is also the plaintiff in a federal lawsuit filed earlier this year that gets at the core of what critics have long described as a brazenly predatory model pitting young people across the country against colleges in bed with a handful of monopolistic publishers.
They "brazenly challenged the Basic Law, impeded the normal operations of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region political organs, damaged Hong Kong's rule of law, assaulted the baseline principles of 'one country, two systems', and created a serious threat to the nation's sovereignty and security", it said.
After Shrek the Third was released in 20053, Dreamworks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg had brazenly declared that the series would continue for two more films, but in the midst of the critical and commercial apathy surrounding 2010's Shrek Forever After, the brand was put on hold.
Long before the Americans came, the people of Falluja stood up against the British, who invaded and occupied Iraq during World War I. History books tell the tale of Falluja's Sheikh Dhari who brazenly killed a senior British officer and sparked an uprising against colonial rule.
New York State Public Service Commission chair John B. Rhodes said in a statement: "Charter's non-compliance and brazenly disrespectful behavior toward New York State and its customers necessitates the actions taken today seeking court-ordered penalties for its failures, and revoking the Charter merger approval."
Flash-forward to this April, where he brazenly put on a Slytherin sweatshirt and snuck into a Vancouver screening of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets while The Flash costar Jesse L. Martin wore a scarf in the Slytherin house colors of green and white.
In a series of tweets, former Secretary of State John Kerry also sought to counter remarks made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday in which he revealed evidence of Iranian officials "brazenly lying" about their nuclear ambitions in the lead up to the deal.
"Now it seems the entertainment crowd can brazenly and shamelessly go about their shady business, the only one who could keep them in check has been blocked," one Weibo user said of "China's Number One Paparazzi" Zhou Wei, an account that had more than 7 million viewers.
In a follow-up post, Allen took this argument in a more interesting direction, arguing that Trump's brazenly untrue statements represent an "alternate reality" that is separate from the "reality" of policy-making cabinet officials like Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Secretary of Defense James Mattis.
A rare variation of the standard "I'm just peeing" is "I was just getting in the shower," an excuse that was used in 2016 by an alleged California masturbator who was accused of standing at an open window brazenly masturbating in full view of a child.
For instance, Saudi Arabia, according to Turkish reports, flew two private jets into Istanbul last week with a hit team and brazenly abducted or murdered the moderate Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who had stopped by the Saudi consulate to pick up some paperwork needed to remarry.
These are revealed by an unctuous Teach for America type on the faculty, who voices the anti-affirmative-action complaints Noah can't quite bring himself to lodge and then brazenly asks for Noah's help in getting his manuscript ("East of Pasadena," eye roll) to the right people.
Then there is the brazenly political, callously calculating school of thought — which is as dangerous as it is interesting — that holds that the severe distaste for sitting-President-Trump will likely be the best liberal motivator for success in the 2018 midterms and the 2020 presidential election.
"Even the most committed capitalist ought to realize that if you want to have a country where you can prosper and flourish this type of world-historic inequality and ability to brazenly buy our elections, [it] is deeply corrosive and destructive to civil society," she added.
"It's not without precedent that United States leaders have said things that affect politics in other countries, but it is without precedent for them to do it as brazenly as Trump has done," said Joseph Nye, the former dean of Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.
Plants long forbidden in tasteful circles — tropicals like birds of paradise, protea, palm fronds and monstera leaves; cheap romance-and-restaurant stalwarts like tea roses, carnations and baby's breath; and even that overused signifier of banal good taste, the orchid — are all being lovingly and brazenly revived.
Liberal apologists for the communist regime have been the most vociferous critics of the strategic tariffs imposed by President, for instance, loudly demanding a return to the old status quo under which China brazenly ripped off American products, stole American technology, and took away American jobs.
To read "The Vanishing American Adult" is to reside in a parallel universe where older Americans stoically uphold standards of decency and responsibility, instead of electing to the country's highest office a reality-TV star with six business bankruptcies to his name who brazenly flouts both.
"In this book, I will not call these activities and their leaders by the honorable word reform, which they have brazenly appropriated," she writes, adopting an imperious tone that is new to her books (though not new to readers of her blog or frequent Twitter posts).
Following authoritarian ruling parties in Hungary and Poland, and a brazenly despotic one in Turkey, India's Hindu nationalists, a fringe outfit for much of the country's existence, have swiftly occupied the state, staffing chief institutions with loyalists while intimidating nonstate actors like NGOs, journalists, writers and artists.
In a world in which ferocity, tumult and chaos are squarely established in the musical culture, nothing is so subversive as the making of brazenly luxurious, unapologetically lovely music such as the pastoral symphonic music of John Luther Adams or the enveloping orchestral jazz of Maria Schneider.
MEXICO CITY — Within a matter of two months, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel brazenly killed 13 Mexican police officers; the Sinaloa cartel took an entire city hostage after the arrest of one of its leaders; and nine U.S.-citizen women and children were massacred in northern Mexico.
In 2016, the St. Petersburg operatives brazenly paid for Facebook ads targeting Americans in Russian rubles, and groups like theirs have become more sophisticated at masking their identities from the social media companies and avoiding detection, Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook's head of cybersecurity policy, told CNN recently.
Pelosi also has applauded Trump's initial round of tariffs against China, citing the need to combat China's "brazenly unfair trade policies" Richard Neal of Massachusetts is expected to become chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, one of the most powerful trade posts in Congress.
Republicans across the country are increasingly following the president's lead and picking fights over Confederate monuments, NFL player protests, Muslims, undocumented immigrants, and preaching law and order — opting to rally the party's mostly white base more brazenly than the subtle racist dog whistles of the past.
Defending his reliably Republican seat during the 250 midterm campaign, Hunter ran the most brazenly anti-Muslim campaign ads in the country by attempting to portray his Democratic opponent, a Christian who is the son of a Mexican-American mother and Palestinian father, as a national security threat.
No change to text.) SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE, May 16 (Reuters) - Lured by hopes that China's retail investors could become major players in global currency markets, foreign brokers are brazenly chasing business in a grey area of the country's online trading sector, even as Beijing vows to wipe out such activities.
We also see the brazenly human moments: when Jacob Appelbaum cuts Assange's hair (for some reason), when Assange disguises himself as a bearded biker in order to evade authorities, when Lady Gaga visited the embassy (for some reason), when Assange peers out the window looking for the sky.
There was promise, though, as I'd found my way into the office of the building's head of IT. Besides hacking, one of the new ways you can gain access to sensitive information is convincing them to help you through an instant messaging client on the computer you've brazenly accessed.
There was promise, though, as I'd found my way into the office of the building's head of IT. Besides hacking, one of the new ways you can gain access to sensitive information is convincing them to help you through an instant messaging client on the computer you've brazenly accessed.
Less known is his early career as a courageous campaigner for civil rights in a deeply racist Indiana, operating the state's first integrated church and brazenly taking on the KKK—a bright and promising future that was eclipsed by the Peoples Temple's stunning conclusion with hundreds of deaths.
In addition to the fact that the honey wheat brown bread they put on every table is fucking delicious, the brazenly caloric chain offers all of the mall food comforts one could ever ask for in an atmosphere that feels positively classy when you're two blueberry mojitos deep.
The big-money, high-stakes jockeying brings to mind a significantly better Showtime series, "Billions," with the main difference here being the late-'80s setting, which informs the boys-will-be-boys atmosphere, where traders brazenly snort cocaine in the office and generally behave in unbridled frat-boy fashion.
All of these characters are grappling with having experienced their formative sexual encounters in a society dominated by men (which is true even for the characters who aren't attracted to men), and the result is the sort of brazenly experimental, thoughtful episode that has always typified Soloway's work.
The opera opens in the King's apartment, with him and Gaveston (the robust baritone Gyula Orendt) brazenly flaunting their affair, even as a military adviser, Mortimer (the bright-voiced tenor Peter Hoare), argues that love — any love — is "poison" to both the human body and the body politic.
They made two brazenly false claims — they they weren't given a chance to participate in the House investigation (they were and refused to) and that House Republicans weren't allowed to participate in the closed-door impeachment witness depositions (they were, and transcripts show them asking plenty of questions).
The pro-Trump organization that raised millions of dollars online in a controversial crowdfunding effort to build a private wall along the southern border has quietly launched a second construction project in Texas, brazenly casting aside legal requirements and ignoring permits required to build the barrier, officials said.
Not long after the Times Magazine published its profile of Lacob—which was rightfully mocked by NBA fanboys on Twitter; the story brazenly ignores how integral players like Draymond Green and Klay Thompson are to the team's success—Lacob gave a speech during a Stanford Directors' College summit.
"Israel will continue to brazenly violate international law for as long as the international community will continue to reward Israel with impunity, particularly with the Trump administration's support and endorsement of Israel's violation of the national and human rights of the people of Palestine," he said in a statement.
Mr. Pompeo offered no evidence publicly that Iran was responsible — even though officials said that the United States has video of an Iranian patrol boat brazenly removing an unexploded mine from the hull of one of the tankers — but that did not stop him from stating an unambiguous conclusion.
The company would sell off stations to get under the 39 percent limit — but the Smith family, which owns Sinclair, brazenly arranged to sell the stations to friends and business associates, with the agreement that Sinclair would keep control of the advertising and programming arms of those stations.
It was only a matter of time before this trade in the logs of sites that we visited and keywords that we searched came to the attention of more sophisticated criminals, parties acting independently or on behalf of a state or states that brazenly went about stealing and ransoming this information.
There have been bros brazenly doing running jumps over it, concerned-looking people using nearby foliage to climb around it, and at one point a distraught-looking elderly lady whose plan of attack was just to look at it, turn around, then look at it again, for about five minutes.
"Simply by promoting this bill, which aims to undermine the constitutional reforms, the government of Mexico brazenly violates the central obligations of the NAALC - namely to 'provide high labor standards' and to 'strive to improve those standards,'" the AFL-CIO and Mexico's UNT National Workers Union said in the complaint.
Comey's final argument -- that the norms, traditions and values that have guided the United States for decades are under threat by a President brazenly challenging the rule of law -- is one that could be rendered more relevant and powerful by events that are yet to occur in this most unusual presidency.
"Over the past year alone, Kim Jong Un and his regime brazenly assassinated his brother with a chemical weapon and brutally tortured Otto Warmbier, leading directly to his tragic death," he said in a statement, referring to the American student who died after his release from custody in North Korea.
And even though Mr. Duterte has spoken so brazenly about the United States — calling for the removal of American special forces from the restive southern part of his country and using vulgar language about Mr. Obama — China may not find it so easy to gain his confidence, Mr. Shi said.
Before Trump brazenly used the White House to boost his brand, we had Cheney wallowing in emoluments: He let his energy industry pals shape energy policy; he pushed to invade Iraq, giving no-bid contracts to his former employer, Halliburton, and helping his Big Oil cronies reap the spoils in Iraq.
In one of the zine's two-page spreads, a pair of cats stare at the reader and proclaim that they "are disgusted with American Ideals," while the cat on the neighboring page brazenly proclaims "Free butt sex!" proving yet again how absurdity is often the best route to cultural insight.
"We expect this to be an ongoing problem because time and time again, the Russians have brazenly conducted these operations — as we saw in the US election and the Brexit debate without facing any serious repercussions, despite being blatantly caught in the act time and time again," the official added.
Wednesday morning, he brazenly offered congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr for "taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought," even though multiple courts have upheld former special counsel Robert Mueller's appointment, his authority, and the decisions he made.
The supreme fiction of the old Four Seasons restaurant was that it would last forever—that this vessel of modernism, encased in walnut and Carrara marble, would sail into the mists of time and emerge unchanged in hundreds of years, businessmen still grinning behind brazenly pink skyscrapers of cotton candy.
Though McConnell describes the additional costs as prohibitive, in an era in which both the Trump administration and Senate Republicans have embraced $1 trillion annual deficits during an expansionary business cycle, securing elections in our country for about than 0.2 percent of that amount renders any such fiscal argument brazenly disingenuous.
But they said that Mr. Manafort had "repeatedly and brazenly" violated a host of laws for more than a decade, that he had admitted to leading a conspiracy that encompassed serious crimes including money-laundering and obstruction of justice, and that he should be sentenced to a substantial prison term.
Epic first sued Tata in 2014 with allegations that it illicitly downloaded documentation for software it had been hired to help install at Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, accusing the Indian company of "brazenly stealing" confidential information and trade secrets in order to help its competing healthcare software provider, Med Mantra, according to court documents.
The anti-corruption agencies are perceived not only as partisan but as brazenly flouting the rule of law: The Department of State Security recently barged into the homes of various judges at midnight, harassing and threatening them and arresting a number of them, because the judges' lifestyles "suggested" that they were corrupt.
Even as he has denied trying to do so in this instance, he has boasted brazenly and repeatedly during his presidential campaign that he has made copious campaign contributions over the past two decades, including to Hillary Clinton and other Democrats, in order to buy access and consideration for his business dealings.
Mr. Malek's pre-existing predilection toward privacy had been strongly reinforced, he said, by his performance as Freddie Mercury, the bombastic and brazenly carnal frontman of the rock group Queen, who died of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1991, and whom Mr. Malek plays in "Bohemian Rhapsody," which is to be released Nov. 2.
Seventeen-year-old Ayanna (Zora Howard) has just graduated from high school and is spending the summer at home in Harlem before departing for Bucknell; the plan is for her to "wild out" with her high-spirited friends, whose playful, profanity-laced verbal jousting opens the film in a brazenly funny subway scene.
" It said the restrictions extend beyond the limits of the Hatch Act, which prohibits federal employees from discussing candidates in an upcoming election while on the job, and have not been enforced "against numerous Administration officials who have brazenly violated it by advocating against the President's impeachment, or by denigrating the 'resistance.
She has seen cases of journals she regards as suspect claiming to be on whitelists, fabricating citation scores for papers, stating plausible time frames for peer review (claims of rapid review are often associated with questionable journals) and brazenly listing as sitting on their editorial boards scholars who are not in fact doing so.
Shows like Stranger Things or The Night Of are made by subscription outlets and involve so many proven ideas that they signal they'll definitely be good and con us into believing that there's no meaningful difference between a TV show that's truly interesting and a TV show that's just well-made and not brazenly stupid.
While "Bad Boy" brazenly admonishes players ("If you play I fight back, I fight back/ I'll show you who's in control/ 'Cause I, I know how to make the devil cry"), "Really Bad Boy" explores the more nuanced difficulty of having to leave someone who you love, but who also doesn't treat you well.
What he'll actually lecture about is irrelevant: students in a social justice school should never trust a man who brazenly lied about Trump's Muslim ban by refusing to call it a ban, who didn't know that Hitler gassed his own people and who otherwise served as a willing servant in a proto-fascist administration.
" Biden co-writes with Michael Carpenter, Penn Biden Center senior director and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, on "How to Stand Up to the Kremlin: Defending Democracy Against Its Enemies," in the forthcoming (January/February) issue of Foreign Affairs: "The Russian government is brazenly assaulting the foundations of Western democracy around the world.
No change to text.) By Samuel Shen and Vidya Ranganathan SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE, May 16 (Reuters) - Lured by hopes that China's retail investors could become major players in global currency markets, foreign brokers are brazenly chasing business in a grey area of the country's online trading sector, even as Beijing vows to wipe out such activities.
But that's also the source of the profound distrust that Trumpist ideologues hold out for brazenly transactional leadership figures like McConnell, or Paul Ryan, or John Boehner; the Republican Party they've all been trying to shore up at the institutional level is the same structure that die-hard movement conservatives are dead set on immolating.
Russia has, since 1991, been at the center of an investigation into fraud involving IMF money, defaulted on its debt, flouted international human rights law in its wars in Chechnya, launched a cyberattack on Estonia, provoked a war in Georgia, annexed Crimea, and brazenly lied over the shooting down of a Malaysian airliner over Ukraine in 2014.
Around the same time, the FBI began investigating the group, and the media was whipped into a frenzy, especially after it was reported that Allison Mack, best known for her role in the popular CW show Smallville, was one of Raniere's top "slaves"— both one of his victims as well as a mastermind of his most brazenly abusive scheme.
In keeping with a spirit of tireless reinvention, last season's brazenly transparent gowns gave way to airy but discrete variations in lace or tulle; trouser suits stepped in for the conventional floor-sweeping gown; bared shoulders emerged as bridal wear's latest erogenous zone; and a flurry of boudoir inspirations were sexy without crossing into outright decadence.
The Justice Department — and even Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE, who has brazenly defied congressional subpoenas — must comply with these very lawful and appropriate orders without delay.
Finally, at a time when the right to vote is under siege – when Republicans brazenly assault the most fundamental right of our democracy – passing laws designed to stop people from voting, while closing locations in minority neighborhoods where people get the documents they need to vote – we need a president sensitive to these echoes of Jim Crow.
" Keith Murphy wrote for BET, calling the performance "cringe-worthy" and arguing that Perry's blatant co-opting of black culture made it "hard to believe you were witnessing the same woman whose brazenly feel-good music once compelled a bar filled with Black folks to sing along to her anthemic fist pump of a hit 'Roar.
Norton's character uncovers the true story of how corrupt, shady politicians shaped New York City into what it is today—how they drove low-income people of color from their homes, bulldozed their neighborhoods to make way for highways, and brazenly prevented them from enjoying public resources—making the rich richer, the poor poorer, and the powerful almost godlike in the process.
To be clear, it's not illegal for journalists to download and report on stolen documents -- given that they were not involved in the original hack or theft -- but since 2016, there has been some introspection about the ethics of publishing hacked documents online -- particularly when the motive of the hackers is unknown or brazenly aimed at stirring chaos ahead of an election.
It completely drowned out the brazenly criminal activities of a man who had openly admitted to not paying federal taxes; had swindled unsuspecting citizens out of money to finance a now defunct "university"; spent his business career essentially bribing elected officials; kicked black tenants out of properties; and is now the public target of numerous allegations that he is serial sexual predator.
"Although the court described a litany of ways in which this case is unique, it failed to acknowledge the most extraordinary circumstance of all: President Trump is brazenly profiting from the Office of the President in ways that no other President in history ever imagined and that the founders expressly sought — in the Constitution — to prohibit," the attorneys general said.
After firing FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE for essentially failing to give a loyalty pledge, Trump brazenly told the Russian ambassador that he had taken care of the Comey problem.
Season 2, streaming Friday, May 27, finds Danny haunting the Rayburns' dreams: not just those of his protector turned murderer, John (Kyle Chandler), brazenly campaigning for county sheriff, but also their siblings, the duplicitous Meg (Linda Cardellini), recently ascended to a New York law firm, and the perpetually buzzed Kevin (Norbert Leo Butz), now the master of his own boatyard.
And when hatred is given a safe harbor, when it's given space to fester, when it brazenly puts itself on display in a historic American city, when its distorted world view is fueled uninterrupted in forum after forum on the web, when it hears an American political leadership say good people can be found among those spewing this ugly bile — it grows.
It's like they initially released this guide to creating techno dance music and really brazenly claimed that computers are the ONLY way to make techno dance music and some beardy guys who make techno dance music using machines made of sawdust and old circuit boards got very annoyed about the way the multi-brained boffins at WikiHow HQ had denied them a voice.
"It was only upon learning that the allegations would be published in the press that the Met and Gelb, cynically hijacking the good will of the #MeToo movement, brazenly seized on these allegations as a pretext to end a longstanding personal campaign to force Levine out of the Met and cease fulfilling its legally enforceable financial commitments to him," it says.
"The decision to even hear this abortion case, after the Court already struck down an identical law four years ago, was itself a brazenly political act by the Roberts Court, and it is fully appropriate for politicians and the public to call it out," Brain Fallon, the executive director of the progressive judicial activist group Demand Justice, said in a statement.
His evolution is a revealing case study about the incentives for Republicans in the Trump era, but also the risks they run: Longtime colleagues described Mr. Stewart as a brazenly cynical politician who could drag down the party as he tests whether a campaign of attacks on immigrants, schoolyard taunts and made-for-media bombast can prove effective in a state race.
His lawyers offered a brazenly inconsistent series of arguments, from "He did nothing wrong" to "There was no quid prod quo" to "There were no witnesses to the quid pro quo" to, finally, "If a president does it, it's O.K." You could almost hear the echo of the "Access Hollywood" tape in the Senate last week: When you're president, you can do anything.
As Comey told me, and as Clapper has since said publicly, what struck the intelligence chiefs that day was how focused the Trump team was on demanding to know whether any votes had been manipulated—which might thereby delegitimize Trump's victory—rather than on demonstrating concern over the news that the Russians had brazenly attempted to subvert a US election.
Quill and Ego agonize over the missing years of their relationship; Gamora keeps fighting her cyborg sister, Nebula (Karen Gillan, who is genuinely freaky to behold), so brazenly that you come to dread their eventual reconciliation; Drax refers with unembarrassed Oedipal glee to his parents having sex; and even Yondu (Michael Rooker), a blue-skinned mercenary with a magic Mohawk, starts yakking on about his dissatisfying past.
Then, an hour later, when my uneaten Nature Valley bar and I showed up at the nearby space Primary, where sugary treats were scarcer, I chose not to enter the Valley brazenly in front of my deskmate and her abject kombucha, but opted instead to place and unwrap my candy bar under my coat, and then to furtively nibble with an eye to maximum discretion.
Curated by artist and activist Hank Willis Thomas and gallerist and art adviser Adam Shopkorn, the show uses sports as a quietly looming reference — more a small floating constellation than the exhibition's North Star — to brazenly reveal the intersections of art, sports, money, and race in the US. On a recent weekday afternoon, I had all three floors containing 44 works by 28 artists to myself.
Beginning with a mysterious prologue, in which a group of peasants wantonly capture a raven and tie a bell around its neck, the Tavianis fuse many strands of Pirandello's experience and interests: myth and anthropology, unredressed economic inequality and feudal authority, unresolved historical conflicts and exquisite psychological intimacies, and, above all, the brazenly asserted power of men and its devastating effect on the island's women.
He wrote "Protocol" (1984), a vehicle for Goldie Hawn, and "To Die For" (1995), a grimly satirical take on the power of celebrity, adapted from a Joyce Maynard novel (itself derived from an actual news story) and directed by Gus Van Sant, which brought out a star-making performance by Nicole Kidman as a would-be newscaster who brazenly induces three hapless teenagers to murder her husband.
But for our country to be where we are now, who took a guy who — I don't care what anyone says, I'm sure they have other reasons and maybe good reasons for voting for Donald Trump — but I don't think anybody can deny this guy is openly and brazenly racist and misogynistic and ethnic-centric, and say, 'That's OK with us, we're going to vote for him anyway.
Remarkably, at least two unauthorized phone calls to reporters came from an "unattributed FBI HQ phone number," the IG report says -- suggesting that some employees at the bureau were brazenly leaking information from phones in the agency&aposs headquarters in Washington, D.C. "We have profound concerns about the volume and extent of unauthorized media contacts by FBI personnel that we have uncovered during our review," the IG continued.
That is an old and devastating story that cost the country (a) $8 trillion in net foreign debt, (b) part of those 96 millions of Americans who are out of the labor force and may now be unemployable, (c) huge and ongoing losses of intellectual property and (d) a ridicule of the U.S. markets serving as dumping grounds for countries brazenly ignoring the rules of the international trade adjustment.
"The decision by a president whose campaign associates are under investigation by the FBI for collusion with Russia to fire the man overseeing that investigation, upon the recommendation of an attorney-general who has recused himself from that investigation, raises profound questions about whether the White House is brazenly interfering in a criminal matter," said Adam Schiff, a Democratic congressman from California who sits on the House intelligence committee, in a statement.
On July 28, 85033, the last day before the August recess that year, Meadows brazenly filed a resolution to oust then-Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE (R-Ohio), an issue that put GOP lawmakers in a tricky spot as they fielded questions back home about the unpopular Speaker.
When Trump went to Arizona to rally his supporters and brazenly pardoned Joe Arpaio, he was stepping to a political cauldron shaped by social geography: Anglos in Maricopa County had gravitated to the racist Arpaio in response to the increasing presence of immigrants from Mexico, who were close by and yet segregated into large immigrant ghettos in the Phoenix area, which has seen the Latino population grow by more than 700 percent in the past 40 years.
While attending the Sitting Volleyball Finals of the Invictus Games (an international sporting event for injured servicemen and women) in Toronto, Canada on Wednesday, Prince Harry snacked on popcorn in the stands of the event next to Hayley and David Henson (a paralympic athlete who appears to have worked with the 33-year-old in the past) and their daughter Emily, who brazenly reached over and grabbed some out of the hands of the British royal.
It also doesn't explain the most recent like on THQ Nordic's Twitter account, which someone who wasn't hacked definitely clicked on in support of what was happening after THQ Nordic started getting blowback from people over the decision: And consider this: THQ Nordic, a company representing countless hundreds (thousands?) of developers who are currently working on games, just brazenly associated themselves with an online website best known for its past (and repeated) association with child pornography.
Elizabeth Warren while using a slur to demean her, mistakenly tagged a random retired teacher who is not of fan of his while insulting her fellow 2413 contender Pete Buttigieg, expressed confusion about when his presidential campaign began, joked about illegally staying in power beyond a second term, brazenly gaslighted about his indebtedness to banks, and said he thinks he'll win in Minnesota in 21990 simply because a city council there decided to stop saying the Pledge of Allegiance before meetings.
The exhibition includes Museum in a Forest, where a path gradually leads visitors from a lush, green woods to the white walls of a gallery; Toilet in Nature, where public and private are brazenly mixed; House NA, where an accumulation of small, modular spaces forms a visually arresting family house, which pours directly out into the Tokyo street; and Serpentine Pavilion, where hard-edged white poles descend onto a London park in a pattern that is simultaneously natural and mechanical.
For example, the report discerns no conspiracy to help the Russians "interfere," while disclosing abundant collusion in the use of stolen materials that Candidate Trump brazenly traced to the Russians — even though President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, in a later meeting in Helsinki with Russian President Vladimir Putin, would deny those were Putin's fingerprints.

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