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"concoct" Definitions
  1. concoct something to make something, especially food or drink, by mixing different things
  2. concoct something to invent a story, an excuse, etc. or create a plan, especially for a dishonest purpose synonym cook up, make up
"concoct" Antonyms
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391 Sentences With "concoct"

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They would concoct whatever it takes to justify President Trump's removal.
Would he concoct a story about his heroism, John McCain-style?
Their voices concoct a prayer, an affirmation, a call for justice.
We each concoct our own myth — that of who we are.
Concoct a wild-eyed conspiracy theory and blame the federal government.
No need to concoct an elaborate backstory to "force" yourself into it.
They'll ship you the ingredients or you can concoct your own recipes.
It was more convenient to concoct explanations than face reality head-on.
Why strain to concoct such feeble rationales unless the truth is indefensible?
In its stretch of open kitchen, the chefs concoct cocktails, not food.
Gail: Suspect a whole lot of Democrats could concoct that devastating retort.
Huy Fong Foods teamed up with Sriracha2Go to concoct the single serving packets.
With Josh's help, they concoct a speech about how she's not a hostage.
How much time is a person given in order to concoct such a message?
Anyone can buy a kit on the internet to concoct their own bioluminescent beer.
He would concoct inventive punishments for the children if they didn't do his bidding.
Stephen Kalil, executive chef of Frito-Lay, and his team concoct their ideal recipe.
House committees allowed witnesses to concoct their own privileges to avoid answering certain questions.
That, Coffina said, is likely the story the trio worked from to concoct their plan.
There are several hundred known synthetic cannabinoids and new ones are relatively easy to concoct.
There are legitimate readings one could concoct, but the film itself whiffs of simple overindulgence.
In response, the fraternity members concoct a plan to improve their grades while making mischief.
And Marin to Berkeley to Tinseltown — who could concoct a more quintessentially California career path?
With Marchionne, Elkann rescued Fiat and then proceeded to concoct FCA, a bundle of brands.
So there's no reason to think those things won't concoct another Game of Thrones … someday.
On PBS, 10 British bakers concoct ornate tarts to impress Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood.
Expect to learn how to concoct dishes like impossibly light cheese soufflé, tapas, and fish curries.
Some also add other insects, including centipedes and earthworms, to concoct their own soju health tonics.
Did Ryan Lochte feel a sense of invincibility that led him to concoct a sensational story?
Even after the notes were revealed, prosecutors continued to concoct far-fetched explanations for their behavior.
Not even Fassbender can concoct a personality for Harry Hole out of this deeply incompetent adaptation.
When he says the "fake news" media concoct sources to make him look bad, he's wrong.
Regardless, senators from President Trump's own party concoct excuses to avoid forwarding bills to his desk.
Concoct the most dramatic, ridiculous situations you can, which usually leads to the balm of laughing.
Ward taps the well of ancient tragedy to concoct something more tender but no less harrowing.
He sifts through the material and works with Bzdelik and Rogers to concoct defensive game plans.
I dare say you could concoct a mean vegetarian version with root vegetables and tofu, too.
Even I, with my perfervid imagination, cannot concoct a scenario in which she turns him down.
These winemakers, like the chefs, follow ancient methods and concoct new ones where they have to.
President Trump did not concoct the ability to declare an emergency and thus assume more power.
You could concoct race-neutral rationales, or rationalizations, for these policies if you really wanted to.
And the mischievous duo concoct a setup to get Bianca, Drewski, and Sky in the same room.
This preference for close personal interaction may even have helped him concoct the formula behind Zara's success.
He also squarely says he believes Jussie DID concoct a hoax and lied about it to police.
Pets don't have to concoct a way to free their car from a 4-foot snow prison.
Here are just a few of the things that the boys say as they concoct their plan.
For Duras, who seemed to sample from every tragedy the world could concoct, it manifests in tone.
So the pair experimented — they altered the ingredients of popular foods to concoct their own, healthier versions.
Next is computer-generated imagery that can concoct content or ad fake things to a real video.
Treat you and your drinking buddies to this set that has everything you need to concoct cocktails.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that it was almost always possible to concoct probable cause for an arrest.
Gellie said that encounter prompted Mallory to reach out to old CIA contacts to concoct a cover story.
It's well-understood that ad execs prey on people's insecurities and concoct unnecessary desires to shape their behavior.
An anonymous YouTuber called The Food Surgeon is using surgical equipment to concoct the snacks of your dreams.
He also admitted that he helped Stone concoct a "cover story" to explain away that suspicious Podesta tweet.
The men get to challenge people to sword battles, glean useful information, steal valuable items, and concoct potions.
It seems that unification-fund managers can concoct a rationale for investing in almost any South Korean firm.
The sweet treat gets its name from the man who first partnered with Hershey's to concoct the confection.
You don't have to change who you are or concoct a phony-feeling persona to meet people easily.
But you can concoct the book's recipes for infused vinegars in flavors like vanilla, shiso and lemon-basil.
While politicians from both parties concoct situations for political gain, some criticized Mr. Pence's walkout as transparently premeditated.
You can use templates to create your own stories and games, or concoct personalized answers to specific questions.
Bereft of a plan, Republicans were left to secretly concoct half-baked bills in the dead of night.
They've had playbooks because they have people that get paid in the ivory towers to concoct these plans.
Once they appeared on a Russian hactivist site, Russian state media used the disinformation to concoct a CIA conspiracy.
If history is any guide, Trump's supporters will concoct excuses or even pass the video off as a joke.
It's too Newhart for Phillips to concoct this entire thing, only for Arthur to realize it's all a dream.
When she was facing jail time, Fleiss turned to Corbally to concoct a desperate plan to flee the country.
Once discovered, the various heroes in the show concoct a plan to destroy the asteroid and contain the threat.
They concoct a desperate plan to move Earth out of the solar system to a new star, Proxima Centauri.
Natural selection is good at creating nasty and highly prolific viruses, but imagine what intentional design could concoct.27.
Enterprising drug manufacturers seized on the report and followed its template to concoct their own miracle weight-loss pills.
They could concoct nearly any excuse for doing this, in fact, or they could do it just for sport.
Google was caught killing interoperability and is now trying to concoct a new "we are too important" legal defense.
Go ahead and play with your food: Young chefs concoct meals out of mystery ingredients for a $10,000 prize.
He hired the consultants David Gluckman and Hugh Seymour-Davies to concoct a new brand of Irish alcoholic drink.
The men later said they had been paid by Mr. Smollett to concoct the attack, according to the police.
They let me concoct cold dishes instead of hot ones, and frequently they had me work on small teams.
"… The biggest tech companies have enough lawyers and lobbyists to survive virtually any regulation Congress can concoct," Wyden wrote.
Steven wanted to concoct an out-of-bounds play that he thought would be more favorable for his team.
Within a few days, the story, which had taken him 15 minutes to concoct, had earned him about $5,000.
He also helped concoct the infamous, racist Willie Horton ad that propelled George H.W. Bush to victory over Michael Dukakis.
He has to brag about how "I have a very high IQ" or concoct stories about people agreeing with him.
Mr Di Maio, a university drop-out, is known for his grammatical howlers, but he can concoct a good soundbite.
They concoct and enact a savage assault on their Easter present—a new model of the Young Women's Christian Association.
Horniness doesn't just inspire the afflicted to concoct elaborate death scenarios, but all-new personality traits, tastes and behaviors, too.
In response, its members (John Belushi, Tim Matheson and others) concoct a plan to improve their grades while wreaking havoc.
Keith had chemists concoct a soda that was vaguely similar to Coke, caffeinated and with an unidentifiable blend of tastes.
How that compels Jimmy and Kim to concoct a scheme that could ruin their professional lives is never really explained.
But perhaps the best is Solskjaer's ability — a happy knack — to concoct a win just when he needs it most.
Concoct a tool that gives the public new statistics on something — the quality of a restaurant or a toaster, say.
Mr. McPartland helped concoct a cover story that Chief Burke had just "popped his head in" to the interrogation room.
Today's rule-breaking bartenders can unwittingly concoct a health hazard, but a website is here to help stave off trouble.
So there's no need to pre-compromise, to concoct some bill designed to please the imagined good-faith fiscal conservative.
What we do know is she has teamed up with the Australian company to concoct a new It-Girl makeup range.
Businesses would feel free to deny services to any group they dislike so long as they can concoct a religious objection.
Others are saying that women should just be disbelieved en masse, since accusations are simply cheap talk that anyone might concoct.
Pupkin and his equally obsessed friend Masha (Sandra Bernhard) concoct and then conduct a kidnapping to make their dreams come true.
Non-stop meetings were held by investors and lenders to concoct a rescue plan, but little progress towards one was made.
Blac Chyna's not gonna be a Harvard gal, but was she a victim or did she concoct a new college scam?
It has become something of a tradition for American companies to concoct ever more fanciful excuses for missing their profit targets.
You can always count on the internet to concoct a beautiful meme — especially one that involves a widely disliked world leader.
Rather, they concoct a rough and tough, rehab-resistant maverick who can't be tamed because his wounds are just too complicated.
Yet the bill President Donald Trump signed into law on December 22nd may spur Democratic-leaning states to concoct such schemes.
Trump officials could concoct a way to win the favor in the courts and seek an emergency ruling later this summer.
Make a cucumber salad, concoct a gin-and-coconut-water cocktail or let us help you customize your quintessential summer drink.
It helps that they're rarely forced to concoct libations more complicated than Wild Turkey on ice or a draft of Busch.
The new rules may impact America's booming vape culture, too, as shops that concoct their own e-cig formulas are affected.
And they concoct justifications for what they're doing, trying to persuade their victims of its righteousness as they simultaneously persuade themselves.
Like those Renaissance nobles and the tales they concoct, we are still bound and chained by the same drives and obsessions.
Through her stimulation, she's able to concoct all of these different products that can be euphoric or completely dark and dystopian.
When it comes to worrying about the relationship itself, Solomon warns that we often concoct false narratives to rationalize our fears.
They proved that even if you tried to concoct a fluid perfectly engineered to defeat Batchelor's law, the pattern would still emerge.
Chatonsky had no control of the paintings' content, but he did concoct the assembly line of programs and machines that fabricated them.
To satisfy his sweet tooth, he wanted to concoct something that tasted like ice cream but was healthier and had less sugar.
When the Belchers concoct a plan to win a prize in a float contest, Linda goes a little overboard with the costumes.
For your convenience, the IRS created a list of common frivolous tax arguments that would-be tax skippers concoct around filing time.
We tapped makeup artist Maki H. to concoct liner styles that complement all the different eye shapes, from monolids to downturned eyes.
"The Jones defendants concoct elaborate and false paranoia-tinged conspiracy theories because it moves product and they make money," the suit alleges.
Anyone in need of some delicious inspiration can let the (food) dice fall where they may and concoct a recipe from there.
"White is a waste of real estate," he said, advising me to buy solid-colored sprinkles and concoct my own rainbow mixture.
Nevertheless, many on the right were inspired by the WikiLeaks insinuations and started to concoct their own conspiracy theories about Rich's murder.
Passed in April 2016, the laws allows pharmacies — which Virginia's Department of Corrections hire to concoct the drugs — to conceal their identities.
Why it's dumb: People concoct wild excuses to get out of going to the Pro Bowl and All-Star games in general.
Democrats have argued the panel's inquiry was a waste of taxpayer funds, intended to concoct a reason to shut down the group.
The star enlists the help of many makeup artists and designers to help her concoct the coolest looks for her party each year.
Aware he had been scammed and concerned his parents would find out, the man "decided to concoct a cover story," according to police.
The same supercomputer that dominated Jeopardy in 2011 made headlines for its ability to concoct new recipes in a partnership with Bon Appétit.
Brown said Impossible was able to concoct a plant-based broth last month that tasted like anchovies and was used to make paella.
Guests -- including Paris Hilton -- got to concoct their own CBD-infused body oils and bath salts ... before chilling out with a sound bath.
It is cloyingly sweet, looks like murky winter sludge, and tastes like something a pharmaceutical company might concoct to conceal a chemical flavor.
As she deals with ever-mounting difficulties, she expands on a story she and her father had started to concoct before his arrest.
Homebrewing hobbyists have been using beer kits to make IPAs for years, but Anheuser-Busch InBev wants drinkers to concoct their own macrobrews.
Before they can concoct some sort of story to cover for her, she gives herself up and goes to talk to The Eagle.
On a rainy day in 1857, at Fontainebleau, the royal country estate, Empress Eugénie asked the author Prosper Mérimée to concoct an entertainment.
Beyond the chemistry (or lack thereof) among the characters, these shows are partly defined by the situations they can concoct on a weekly basis.
When you stumble across a new ingredient, order a new meal at a restaurant, or buy a new cookbook, Ignis will concoct a recipe.
But before the game, General Manager Brian Cashman said his optimism for the future was based mostly on the bullpen vision he helped concoct.
In 2014, agency employees were convicted of fabricating Chinese immigration documents to concoct a spy case against an ethnic Chinese refugee from North Korea.
Whether it's a simple battle jacket with denim and patches, or to some of the more extravagant stuff Ray Brown and I concoct together.
If one were to concoct a pairing between Bob Dylan and any current musician, it might be some time before you landed on Kesha.
No one has to go overseas to make a few bucks and stay sharp while NHL owners concoct new ways to steal from players.
She's always on hand to discreetly dispose of a body or to help concoct an alibi — even as she's baffled by her sister's motives.
Just crack open one of the glossy new books devoted to American "country house" living and concoct your own melodrama about the privileged few.
Any investor or engineer, these days more often a startup group or a tech corporation, can make the nation adapt to whatever they concoct.
They had wanted to be Ninjas, but she had to concoct something quickly, and now their costumes are hanging up in the laundry room.
Third, in spite of its outlier status, human nature makes us concoct explanations for its occurrence after the fact, making it explainable and predictable.
And when you fall in love, don't concoct reasons why it can't work, and hurry to turn it into a memory instead of a future.
So before you concoct an excuse for sitting this one out, just remember the 365 long days before you'll have another opportunity like this one.
Disney could choose to kill the iconic character off screen or concoct a reason that Leia does not appear at the forefront of the narrative.
We've shown how hospitals throw out brand new supplies, nursing homes flush tons of unexpired medication and drug companies concoct costly combinations of cheap medication.
But Disney, long committed to doing well by meaning well, has synergized evolving social attitudes with advancing digital technology to concoct a series of updates.
Perfume is ubiquitous in Grasse, a medieval town in the south of France that produces many of the flowers used to concoct the earliest fragrances.
The filmmaking team of Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel concoct fictional narratives around the real lives and professions of the nonactors with whom they work.
I began to feel pangs of hunger when the six women of my family banded together to concoct a plan to secure the day's meal.
If you can order room service and get your employer to pay, it may well be possible to concoct as extensive a meal as described.
Wheeler's lawsuit makes claims against Fox News and Butowsky, alleging that the network ran with fabricated quotes to concoct the story about Rich originally published.
Gilpin gives Crystal the right mix of over-the-top outrage and deep-seated personal issues to concoct an intriguing character to watch for 90 minutes.
Corrupt cops have been found not only to tamper with (or concoct) witness statements, but also to plant evidence and collude with victims or their families.
The dynamic duo of Harris and Parnes also concoct a deal to purchase the infamous Playboy "Bunny Ranch" and the house where Mommie Dearest was filmed.
It showed me that it's possible to concoct something good with whatever you have in the fridge, without a recipe, and without spending hours on it.
From long lactic-fermented German goses to rare Oud bruins, everyone I speak to at the club seems to have dream drinks they'd like to concoct.
It is nearly impossible to concoct a Gillespie statewide victory that does not have him in the low- to mid-28503s in these three counties combined.
While we'd love to believe we can step out in bold shades, we're left staring blankly at our closets, trying to concoct the perfect complementary look.
This is better characterized as a reflex on the part of the media and the public to concoct scandals involving the Clintons that simply don't exist.
It's long been noted that he knows how to say outrageous things and concoct colorful bad guys to keep his base and the media riled up.
"She refused to allow her embassy to be dragged into some sort of effort to concoct dirt for political purposes," a former official told The Guardian.
It is likely that your brain is going to concoct all sorts of "reasons" you have to check, or scroll, or post while you're on vacation.
There are legal documents to file, investors to seduce, office space to rent, and countless solutions to concoct for problems no one else has ever faced.
He said he feared the police were planning to accuse him of persuading the refugees to concoct or distort their statements about the Sri Lankan officers.
There was even an effort to concoct a grand diplomatic bargain by which the Russians would be allowed to legalize their seizure of the Ukrainian Crimea.
Don't just concoct elaborate schemes to fabricate your daughter's purported accomplishments until she believes she is qualified to run for higher office or own beachfront property.
We still have another two and a half months until then, though, which means there's ample time to concoct more valuable (useless) and illuminating (inefficient) charts.
In August, developer (and high-profile Twitter user) Andy Baio used Twitter's search function to concoct a filter that displayed users' timelines in uncurated, chronological order.
Customers were encouraged to experiment with ingredients in order to concoct tailored regimens, a practice that has helped drive conversation around the brand on social media.
I'm routinely impressed at the edits people are able to just concoct in TikTok, and the app just leads them through, and then they make it.
All of that said, it's not as though we found ourselves totally fenced-in by this constraint—we weren't ever trying to concoct especially elaborate gags.
Yovanovitch "refused to allow her embassy to be dragged into some sort of effort to concoct dirt for political purposes," a former official told The Guardian.
Only a year later, according to Barrack Rodos' motion for sanctions, when Freda sued the firm, did he concoct his "sensational" account of a fee-splitting agreement.
It's a styling trick your wily best friend might concoct for a Friday night out, but it's a kind of creativity that's refreshing in an industry stylist.
That gives local firms such as Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent the opportunity to concoct best-in-class AI systems for everything from facial recognition to messaging bots.
It's not clear whether Bono was involved in helping concoct the cover-up, but as senior vice president, she was a high ranking person in the firm.
While working with other aides to concoct a script for Trump's teleprompter, Bannon realized that a hot TV light had caused his pants to began to burn.
Mr. Ping, a former African Union Commission chairman, pointed to that delay as evidence that Mr. Bongo's supporters were using the time to concoct a fraudulent victory.
Similarly, Amazon sells the MMS Handbook, which offers suggestions on how to concoct a dangerous bleach solution that treats everything from autism to HIV, hepatitis, and cancer.
If they allocated the effort used to concoct their schemes to actually avoiding the problems in the first place, they'd have a much easier go of it.
The mixes used to concoct drinks like the Pumpkin Spice Latte are generally not for sale in the company's stores, but Starbucks stocked them on its website.
After that, they go back out into the world to teach the country's next crop of inventors—and to concoct some more wacky ideas of their own.
Gourmia® GCM6850 Digital Accelerated Cold Brew Coffee Maker Making the almost impossible possible, this coffee maker can concoct a cold brew in just four short minutes.
And when Mrs May remained silent about her fallback options, the leaders decided to concoct a timetable of their own—without her even being present in the room.
The idea is that you concoct your own story using the technology, then you get to watch it unfold on screen the way Soderbergh decided to arrange it.
And since he just told PEOPLE his new fiancée is a "crafting queen," maybe she can concoct a creative anti-pants-ripping device to spare his next pair!
It wasn't long before prosecutors came forward with evidence that they said showed the couple had actually worked with Bobbitt to concoct the story and split the money.
Sometimes you get so in your head, and most of the s— that you concoct about the world hating you is you just your own projection of yourself.
Beginning with a simple bat, and working up through a flamethrower, players were instructed in how to kill various creepy crawlies and concoct a serum to attract others.
It's highly unlikely enduring legacies of colonialism and imperialism were anywhere near his mind as he sought to concoct a lie that would cover up his drunken antics.
They could concoct scandals that are too complex for their followers to understand involving decades old real estate deals, or attribute hidden motives to actions in ambiguous situations.
In 1856, a British chemist, William Henry Perkin, made the color more accessible when he accidentally created a purple dye while trying to concoct a treatment for malaria.
Chief Gallagher's lawyers said that hard feelings in the platoon over his actions had led some SEALs to concoct stories in the hope of forcing him from command.
The president can concoct all the conspiracy theories he wants, and Lindsey Graham and others may pick up the tune, but Mr. Schiff played it by the book.
It's a given that there will be second guessing, in part because many viewers and critics tend to concoct their own scenarios about what would be an appropriate finale.
"It's one thing for reality stars to exaggerate something for an episode, it's another thing to go through with the marriage just to concoct a TV special," said one.
In The Wandering Earth, the sun will soon expand and destroy the Earth, so engineers concoct an ambitious plan — move the planet to another solar system, using giant engines.
Key members of the Freedom Caucus yanked their support for the farm bill in an effort to force the House Republican brass to concoct a conservative agreement on immigration.
During that time, they could make catastrophic management mistakes, decide to spend billions on money-losing vanity projects, or concoct schemes to funnel Snap's wealth to friends or relatives.
That same attitude now leads Giuliani to concoct fanciful -- and utterly erroneous -- legal theories to "explain" why the Mueller probe is a failure and why presidents can't be subpoenaed.
However, she says she can get Sarah and Kira to safety as long as Sarah and her crew concoct a plan to get Kira out of view of Dyad.
Despite his defeat at the high court, Trump has forged ahead by ordering the Justice Department to concoct a new theory for putting the citizenship question on the census.
One of my staple meals of week two was avocado toast since I was able to concoct this quickly after my day job and before spending an evening writing.
On the other side of the city, a different group has been experimenting with 12 species of grass to concoct the perfect turf for the tournament's actual playing surfaces.
While Mr. Covlin continued to concoct plans to get his children back and to regain access to their inheritance, he was the primary suspect in the ongoing murder investigation.
Of course, there are reports Brown consulted with a social media team to concoct a way to use Twitter, YouTube and Instagram to force his way out of Oakland.
Instead, his vision is to see Raya become a kind of digital Davos, a meeting place for influential people to concoct all kinds of commercial, artistic and humanitarian projects.
La Raza, created in 85033 by the Ford Foundation, soon took the leading role in pushing federal agencies to concoct the group category, and the census to ratify it.
While the White House tries to bully us and concoct new ways to make our air dirtier, California is defending our state's clean air laws from President Trump's attacks.
And each time that the truth would start to catch up to him, he would simply concoct a new identity, always dropping plenty of new names along the way.
" Defense attorney Richard Westling said Manafort became the special counsel's victim in a "selective process of pulling" his financial records to concoct a narrative of an "elaborate fraud scheme.
One of the film's many threads center on the museum's slick marketing team as they try to concoct a promotional campaign that grabs people's attention by any means necessary.
But the Orwellian nightmare that the writers concoct winds up taking a back seat to a more conventional cat-and-mouse game as Ben navigates his way through the ranks.
A homeless man living in Philadelphia and a New Jersey couple have been charged for allegedly working together to concoct a scam that led to over $400,000 in GoFundMe donations.
Armed with his hedge fund ESL Investments and the confidence of a man nicknamed "the next Warren Buffet," Lampert believed he could concoct a similar turnaround in Kmart and Sears.
What's more, you don't have to be a whiz in the kitchen to concoct the mask: Just boil water, add tea bags, and whisk in agar agar until it bubbles.
See how the George brothers combined addiction and greed to concoct a prescription for disaster on an ALL NEW "American Greed" — "Pain Killers Profits" — Thursday July 7 at 10 p.m.
Indeed, the writers actually have to concoct a separate plot involving the Minions, whose future as a solo act might be considerably sunnier than the flagship title at this stage.
While it's difficult to concoct apples-to-apples comparisons, the closest antecedent would be "The Sopranos," which garnered huge ratings and cultural cachet during its run from 1999 to 2007.
The result was a lost opportunity for the Raptors to finish off the series on the road — and another chance for Wade to concoct some of his familiar playoff magic.
MARGARET, NEW YORK If the setting for these comments were anywhere other than a hospital emergency room, I would happily help you concoct a reply that would sizzle on contact.
Over the years, he has been accused of having ties to a murder, taking kickbacks from the purchase of military hardware and helping concoct a criminal prosecution against a rival.
"The relevant departments will use the law to strike hard against a tiny number of lawbreakers who concoct and spread rumors and disturb the social order," the city government said.
"I don't think I could concoct a more predatory scheme if I tried," said Roger Bertling, the senior instructor at Harvard Law School's clinic on predatory lending and consumer protection.
Disney has lined up the writer-director Rian Johnson to concoct a new trilogy (though probably not too new) ensuring that the story — or at least the brand — lives on.
What can't happen is for lawmakers in Albany to concoct a back-room deal to install someone they think will further their political games rather than the cause of justice.
Reuters and the Financial Times have reported that he was smuggled out of Tokyo by a private security company -— a plot that the media organizations say took months to concoct.
While the White House tries to bully us and concoct new ways to make our air dirtier, California is defending our states clean air laws from President (Donald) Trumps attacks.
But, according to the indictment, he worked behind the scenes in Wolfsburg to concoct excuses for why Volkswagen vehicles polluted so much more on the road than in lab tests.
It's typical for us to concoct a commensurately brutalist set of policies to punish the body in response to being checked, limited, and prosecuted for others' desire for that body.
"The criminals conducting these extortion email attacks have demonstrated that they are willing to concoct any threat and story imaginable that they believe would fool the recipient," the blog said.
To alleviate the imbalance between supply and demand, Fred Walker, an entrepreneur involved in Australia's food industry, tasked scientist Dr. Cyril P. Callister of Fred Walker Company to concoct a replacement.
Other than concoct novel ways to manipulate the viewer, the artist can investigate the peculiar givens of the painting object to demonstrate that life, like art, is a changing, discontinuous process.
Inside this architecture, engineers construct the SLS boosters and concoct the propellant, which begins as a Play-Doh-like pseudoliquid and hardens into the consistency of a (highly flammable) pencil eraser.
The newly posted video sees Mr. Rea tackling some of the recipes you can concoct in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Nintendo's hot, new cooking simulator for 2017.
At a wedding in New Zealand, the bride and groom are treated to one of the most beautiful, emotional hakas that you could possibly concoct: a groomsmen and bridal party haka.
His smoldering anger at Coriolanus' capitulation to his mother's wish for him to return his allegiance to Rome inspires him to concoct the plot that will ultimately lead to Coriolanus' death.
Over the years, Mr. Najib has been accused of having ties to a murder, taking kickbacks from the purchase of military hardware and helping concoct a criminal prosecution against a rival.
No single man dating a younger woman wants to be referred to as the "cool dad," so Joey and Chandler concoct a cover-up so as not to offend Mr. Selleck.
"Trump's corrupted coalition has instead trotted out one twisted conspiracy theory after another, all designed to distract the president's most fevered fans and concoct a case against Mueller's investigation," he said.
The third reason I concoct to explain why my husband and I no longer have sex is that he must be molesting our children when he puts them to bed each night.
In his essay 'A Few Words on Secret Writing' (1841), Edgar Allan Poe wrote: '[I]t may be roundly asserted that human ingenuity cannot concoct a cipher which human ingenuity cannot resolve.
When I covered the '88 race, I watched Lee Atwater and Roger Ailes concoct the scheme to bring down Michael Dukakis by making "Willie Horton his running mate," as Atwater put it.
I decided to have ... The entrepreneurial experience as authentic as I could concoct it was the best way to cover all of the things I wanted to cover about the tech industry.
Because cybersecurity companies operate globally, they often concoct their own nicknames for government intelligence agencies to avoid offending any government; Symantec and other firms refer to N.S.A. hackers as the Equation group.
Finally, when the president starts directing his White House staff to concoct facts and arguments for ill-considered policies, that is usually a sign of bad things, including illegal acts, to come.
The Cons ...  Rovell says schools will find ways to cheat -- and could concoct "sham endorsements" where players will get paid 15 times their market value as a way to beat the system.
It withholds the visual sumptuousness Ofili knows how to concoct and gives the viewer some rather bitter dregs to drink: the lesson that we make our own cages and our own heaven.
For her second major fragrance launch, the singer has tapped into her love for dessert-like treats (never forget the donut incident) to concoct a decadent scent, Sweet Like Candy by Ariana Grande.
The REDUCE Government Waste Act, a bill introduced by Flake and Masto, aims to "eliminate some of the most bizarre examples of wasteful spending" like robots that can serve beers or concoct drinks.
Overwatch is a great example here: the characters are empty enough that players can concoct elaborate romances between characters, or backstories, but it's only possible because Blizzard makes them feel like actual people.
As a result, the producers conspicuously concoct situations to bring moments of drama into the proceedings, such as Jenner following Woods on a blind date, complete with earpiece, to essentially heckle her throughout.
These hover in our peripheral vision as Mr. Rawls and the musician Chris Kuklis concoct ceremonial dance and song of their own, clad in rough-hewn regalia by the Serbian designer Sasa Kovacevic.
This legislation is not about preserving legitimate rights of way or anything else: It is an open license for those wanting new roads through wild areas to concoct claims on the flimsiest pretext.
In the film, the president doesn't "start a little war"; he has his brilliant spin doctor concoct a fictional war in Albania, using actors to create a hoax that fools the American people.
Tehran's re-entry to the oil market has heightened tensions with arch-rival Saudi Arabia and attempts by OPEC to concoct a strategy to boost oil prices have been scuppered as a result.
The wait gave Ms. Kamel time to concoct a furniture plan with enough of a young downtown feel to counter the building's uptown formality before the couple's second son, Miles, arrived in 2015.
The director, Bethany Ashton Wolf, who adapted the screenplay from, yes, a romance novel by Heidi McLaughlin, can concoct some Hallmark-greeting-card-quality shots, but has little flair for piecing them together.
And therefore, not as a journalist but as an American citizen, I am sickened to watch my own president and his secretary of state partnering with Saudi officials to concoct a cover story.
Even in the era of Instagram Live and TikTok, KTT draws thousands of users a day, ready to debate the merits of a guest verse or to concoct conspiracy theories about celebrity friendships.
It also includes Sacher, who, to her own visible disgust, will concoct a race-baiting, Blue Lives Matter-style federal case against a young man who clearly acted to save his own life.
Also, call me naïve, but the idea that 20-year-old students would concoct what Mr. Perry called "a series of dirty campaign tactics" to take control of the student government is ludicrous.
Today's fascists have stamped synthwave and vaporwave with a swastika and swirled them together to concoct a new electronic music subculture called fashwave (the "fash" stands for "fascism"), and another related microgenre called Trumpwave.
For your convenience, the IRS created a list of common frivolous tax arguments that would-be tax skippers concoct around filing time to either avoid submitting a return or to dodge income levies altogether.
The FitMix Pro Portable and USB Rechargeable Blender Bottle is a cordless blender engineered with a 16,000 RPM motor and turbo-blades to let you concoct lump-less beverages in 30 seconds or less.
Just Food's C.S.A. Smackdown (Wednesday) Local Community Supported Agriculture groups go head-to-head in this competition in which they have 30 minutes to concoct inventive dishes from a mystery box of local ingredients.
Her early education consisted largely of helping him sort metal scraps in the family junkyard, and watching her mother concoct herbal remedies for headaches, burns and cancer—required because the family also avoided doctors.
See how the George brothers combined addiction and greed to concoct a prescription for disaster on an ALL NEW American Greed—"Pain Killers Profits"—Thursday July 7 at 10pm ET/PT on CNBC Prime.
Requiring that Justice Department attorneys concoct strange arguments to defend unconstitutional laws creates a culture of indifference to constitutional rights that we shouldn't want in public servants who wield the power of law enforcement.
For the series' opening night, she has collaborated with the Norwegian scent scientist and smell researcher Sissel Tolaas to concoct an olfactory experience to match her DJ set of slow jams and sensuous songs.
It's almost as if he were faintly ashamed at having to concoct yet more unlikely shenanigans—plots within plots, at the C.I.A.—at a time when unfeigned drama is bursting out of the headlines.
The gleaming blue-and-while fuselage remains an enduring symbol of American authority, half-a-century after Jackie Kennedy hired a professional designer to concoct an airborne visual identity for her husband and the presidency.
While it's titillating to think that Kris can concoct drama out of thin air to coincide, oh-so-synergistically, with the premiere of a new season of her family's reality show...it's probably not true.
And then – behind closed doors, with a wink and a nod – the activists and regulators concoct a settlement agreement that furthers activists' (and regulators') radical goals that go beyond what Congress authorized in passing laws.
But political doublespeak is precisely what Republican voters are sick of—especially those voters who have flocked to Donald Trump, who couldn't concoct an excuse about voter fraud or state finance if he wanted to.
The photographer manages to pinpoint and frame certain sections of Noguchi's sculptures to look like asteroids, craters, planetary surfaces, and in some cases, completely foreign bodies that seem to concoct new narratives about celestial life.
But in a forthcoming book obtained by the Daily Caller, he also says that he worked with longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone to concoct a false "cover story" to explain a suspicious tweet of Stone's.
But Mueller has been investigating Stone's connections to WikiLeaks for months, and if Stone did in fact concoct a false story, it would suggest there is something he wanted to hide about those Podesta emails.
She also acknowledged the fact that she's far from an A-list star, calling herself "Mehgan something" in reference to a tweet from Kardashian, but that doesn't mean she'd concoct a faux relationship for fame.
If you can invent a child, you can, in turn, spare her: first, concoct those "graceful" attendants who shield her from harm, and then, in a metaphor for the metaphor, imagine a painlessly rescued turtle.
People express their desires to fuck the clown from IT, or Venom, literally worship pop culture, concoct recipes for edible Tide pods, and play out their fantasies of Rick and Morty in a romantic relationship.
If the Jaguars get to Gillette this month, Coughlin will be standing at a white board in the days before the game to help concoct a plan that can derail the Patriots' Super Bowl train.
To do it right, Cesar Romero, Jack Nicholson, Mark Hamill, Heath Ledger and Jared Leto, along with several other actors, have had to develop timbres of pure evil and concoct different flavors of insane laughter.
Realism is less a principle than an excuse to concoct vivid fantasies of battle for the benefit of noncombatants, to rub our faces in details that our fathers and grandfathers were famously reluctant to discuss.
From a manuka-honey-infused SheaMoisture cleansing routine that'll intensely hydrate strands to a sugar scrub that you can concoct right in your own kitchen, here are six easy, natural alternatives to get you started.
When asked about his personal life, he was known to concoct stories — that his parents were Sicilian ceramicists, for example (his family was from Lexington, Va., where his father had coached university swimming and golf).
In the end, however, these protesters did not risk their lives, nor did 19 million voters trek to the polls for a small group of politicians to concoct fake results and share power among themselves.
Vinnie and his brother-in-law (played by Chris Bauer from True Blood) concoct a scheme this week to make money off of construction workers, enlisting the help of Rudy Pipilo (Michael Rispoli), a mob boss.
There each of the 10 competing chefs (see the full list below) have to concoct a portable version of their signature dish and find a way to convince guests of the theme park to taste it.
"We've even got one person that has it on tape, with the chief saying... 'If he gets a felony, he can't be mayor,'" Massad said, suggesting cops had to concoct something to protect their own existence.
He recently read "The Maze Runner," a sci-fi thriller in which teenagers live inside a booby-­trapped labyrinth, and was inspired to concoct his own version — something he then would challenge his friends to navigate.
It should go without saying that if you're in the New York metropolitan area, you just might want to concoct your excuse for ducking out of work early (or push that Valentine's Day dinner back slightly).
James launches into his enthusiastic introductions, and together we watch the woman behind the pot concoct a blend of sweetness and spice that's responsible for the single greatest meal I'll have during my time in China.
They also combined for three touchdowns, and whomever the Rams face next weekend — the Philadelphia Eagles or the New Orleans Saints — will need to concoct some sort of recipe to neutralize two runners with different styles.
A New York Times investigation found that administrators at the school had falsified transcripts, made up student accomplishments and exploited the worst stereotypes of black America to concoct stories that could be fed to selective schools.
But after hours of questioning, the police said, the men said they had been paid by the actor to concoct the attack as a way to gain publicity because he was unhappy with his "Empire" salary.
Over the past few months — with the help of a patient sous-chef — I've tried a number of these recipes, attempting to concoct (with slight deviations from the instructions) edible breakfast foods, soups, desserts, and more.
He thrives on intricate research and period detail, and for The Lighthouse, he worked with his brother, co-writer Max Eggers, to concoct a seafaring tale that feels as though it's ripped straight from some forgotten myth.
Trump was wise not to try to concoct a phony justification for using the doctrine, which at best would have been a delaying tactic and only increased the already-fiendish interest in the specifics of Comey's testimony.
But human rights activists contend that while the officers were taking Mr. Mwenda to the hospital, they decided to concoct charges against him — possession of drugs, gambling and resisting arrest — to cover up for shooting him unlawfully.
But even with a limited palette, Mr. Suzuki was able to concoct "Branded to Kill," a portrait of a paranoid assassin in which the convoluted story is secondary to the perverse fever-dream imagery and irreverent humor.
While it doesn't pack quite the wallop of the cult classic 1992 film "One False Move," its makers show sufficient talent to suggest they might be able to concoct something of that caliber in the near future.
Everything Karanka and his coaches work on in training during the week, all of the video clips they show their players, all of the plans they concoct, will be tailored to the information contained on these pages.
In 1856, a British chemist named William Henry Perkin made the color more accessible to commoners when he patented a process for synthetic purple, which he achieved as he was trying to concoct a treatment for malaria.
Rainn Wilson, who played Dwight K. Schrute, Angela's TV husband, visited to help concoct some vegan avocado brownies and dish on the good old days when he and Angela were having secret rendezvous in the Dunder Mifflin warehouse.
For starters, just about anything you concoct in a kitchen is going to be healthier for you that what you might order in a restaurant, even if it's the cheesiest, most pepperoni-laden pizza you can dream up.
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But the relative lack of information in the early hours of Monday morning didn't stop various 21chan members from mobilizing with the intent to concoct and distribute a narrative that Paddock was a member of the far left.
" Later he reminded dogdaygod to concoct an alibi: "Please make sure you are sorrounded [sic] by people most of the days, and spend some money to shop things on malls or public places where they have video surveillance.
That character was incredibly well-conceived and well-written, which was quite a feat given that the new trilogy had to concoct a villain who could be as compelling as arguably the most famous villain in movie history.
If you regularly cook for multiple people, like to concoct your own sauces and dressings, or need to make healthy homemade baby food for a little one, then this often-overlooked tool can greatly simplify your meal prep.
Grumbling against a leader may be common, but it is almost unheard of for a leader to be so unpopular his men would concoct a story against him—especially when he erred on the side of being too aggressive.
Whacking off  The stigmas around self-pleasure have always led people to concoct bizarre mental blocks around why they might not want to do it, says Debby Herbenick, associate professor at Indiana University and author of  The Coregasm Workout.
People enjoy being boxed in between arbitrary choices that feel gross, given how often video games concoct some way to make sure the player is the kind of hero able to thread the needle and make everything a-okay.
Now, the Daily Caller's Chuck Ross reports that Corsi has written a book about his experience with the Mueller investigation — and that, in it, he claims to have helped concoct a false "cover story" to help out Roger Stone.
RALEIGH, N.C. — With three excruciatingly close races for president, governor and United States Senate after four years of pitched political battles, it is not as if North Carolina needed much more to concoct enticing story lines this election year.
If Karl-Anthony Towns becomes the brain-melting evolutionary force we all expect, while developing into a monstrous physical presence on the defensive end, no team will be able to concoct an effective response whenever he's on the court.
" RELATED: Manafort emailed Kushner with recommendations for senior administration posts Defense attorney Richard Westling said Manafort became the special counsel's victim in a "selective process of pulling" his financial records to concoct a narrative of an "elaborate fraud scheme.
"It takes a long time because they have to concoct stories," said Elizabeth Pangalangan, a law professor at the University of the Philippines in Diliman, noting that in most marriages the problems arise during the marriage, not before it.
Anyways, that brings us to this Ivorian Bourbon Punch—a surprisingly easy-to-concoct drink for two that combines whiskey, triple sec, banana, citrus, vanilla, honey, and turmeric into a tangy, boozy, and slightly sweet treat of a cocktail.
But there's a glimpse, however brief, of how the line between artifice and reality, the reader and the author, can smudge and become indistinct, particularly when the real is becoming so much wilder than the pure fictions we're able to concoct.
I'm sure Judge, Berg, and their writers will concoct an excellent and fitting departure for Bachman in the season 5 premiere, in the same way they deftly handled the death of actor Christopher Evan Welch, who played VC Peter Gregory.
In the nuclear industry, the race is on for the government to replicate strict oversight of the industry and strike deals with other countries or concoct a transition agreement, in time for Britain's withdrawal from the union in March 2019.
The headline-making story of a good deed gone awry has taken another twist, as a New Jersey couple and a Philadelphia homeless man are now reportedly accused of working together to concoct a GoFundMe story that landed them $400,000.
Using ultra-premium Wush Wush beans from Colombia and a Silverton coffee dripper, Eleven Madison Park's coffee director Maya Albert will concoct a ten-ounce brew (yielding about two cups of coffee) at your table for the princely sum of $48.
Buh-bye, days of struggle to concoct a plausible-sounding formula for inadvertently rage-inducing magnetic paint, along with a footnote citing my friend, the real-life chemist Cyrus Harmon, who gave a thumbs up to my guessed-at Sandmeyer reaction!
It's Lagos noir — pulpy, peppery and sinister, served up in a comic deadpan courtesy of the narrator, Ayoola's horrified sister Korede, a nurse who is always on hand to discreetly dispose of a body or to help concoct an alibi.
In an echo of the hawks conspiring with Iraqi exiles to concoct a casus belli for Iraq, Bolton told members of an Iranian exile group in Paris in 2017 that the Trump administration should go for regime change in Tehran.
Now a salesman in Brazil has stepped forward to say that his own family photos were stolen to concoct the profile of "Melvin Redick," one of many American impostors involved in the spread of Russian propaganda on Facebook and Twitter.
The series starts as the Skeksis are discovering how to corrupt the crystal, using it to concoct a horrifying plan to kill all of the Gelfling, the peaceful elf-like creatures who populate Thra, in order to prolong their own lives.
In modern America, anyone who attempts to write satirically about the events of the day finds it difficult to concoct a situation so bizarre that it may not actually come to pass while the article is still on the presses.
In Georgia, the identities of everyone involved at every stage of the lethal-injection supply chain, from the companies that concoct the drugs to the people who inject them into inmates' veins, are "classified as confidential state secrets," according to the law.
The tabloid headlines were painful for Trump's family, but he believed that all publicity was good publicity, and so he helped concoct the most lurid headline of them all -- "Best Sex I Ever Had" -- and put it in his paramour Marla Maples' mouth.
Sure, Ginsburg has fought for decades to make the United States of America a better place for hundreds of millions of people to live, but did she concoct a plan to stop Thanos from snapping half of the universe's population into nothingness?
Three dirtbags concoct the perfect formula for a night of partying: hit up the nearest watering hole, bring home the most suggestible bimbo in the joint, and surreptitiously shoot a little amateur porno using a camera concealed in a pair of glasses.
In the future, not only will people be able to concoct their own beverages, but they can use the Freestyle app to connect to the machine with Bluetooth, create a mix via their mobile devices, and ensure it's ready to pour ASAP.
"People who order fakes of the type now circulating against the U.S. president-elect, who concoct them and use them in a political battle, are worse than prostitutes because they don't have any moral boundaries at all," Putin said, apparently without irony.
Of course, Obama didn't somehow concoct the toxic sludge of white and male resentment that powered Trump's shockingly successful campaign—even if it's clear part of what made the latter so attractive was the prospect of a symbolic reversal of social progress.
Thompson and Richmond conclude the letter by asking the White House to provide a log of meetings from May 17, the date the administration allegedly conducted the meeting to concoct the plan, as well as any notes or documents shared at relevant meetings.
One approach, known as scenario planning, developed by a handful of management consultants in the 1970s, involves imagining three different future environments for each alternative: Concoct one story where things get better, one where they get worse, and one where they get weird.
But there is still plenty to do and see in the multicultural capital while skirting the edge of the crowds: Museums shed light on historic Hawaii; chefs offer updated takes on traditional ingredients; and bars concoct new versions of kitschy aloha cocktails.
The movie is based on a true story with Mackie playing Bernard Garrett and Jackson playing Joe Morris, two businessmen who concoct a plan to build a financial empire with a white man (Nicholas Hoult) posing as the face of their business.
This time will be gauged not by the symphonies, nor art we exult in, nor the skyscrapers we concoct, nor the satellites we launch beyond earth's atmosphere, it will be remembered by our ability to salvage our relationship to Earth and its biodiversity.
He almost went out of his way to concoct a policy that would benefit the richest Americans: 79 percent of current revenue from these two taxes comes from the top 1 percent of earners, and less than 10 percent from the bottom 21990 percent.
Sports fans concoct stories out of thin air just to give us someone to hate; Cristiano Ronaldo, Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and LeBron James are just the first names that pop into mind as sports personalities that we despise simply for the hell of it.
Last year, Courser apologized for his affair with Gamrat, as a 90-minute recording was played for lawmakers in which he asked his staffer to concoct a bizarre cover-up story alleging he was a drug and porn addict who paid for sex with men.
Logan Lucky is aware that a good portion of its audience lacks the knack and know-how of its characters when it comes to things like hydraulics and mining and misdirection, and it relies on our surprise to concoct a lot of the fun.
The sweep of the top three places by Ford at the 21969 Hours of Le Mans in 240 was a considerable achievement by the manufacturer, teams and drivers, involving a multilayered web of drama that even a Hollywood scenarist might not be able to concoct.
In this deleted scene from Bong Appétit, Natalia Pereira, chef-owner of LA's Woodspoon, helps concoct a bowl of ice cream that was both one of the most potent things to ever come out of the Bong App kitchen—and also one of the tastiest.
I'm happy to help turn your brain off for a little bit, maybe draw out a couple chuckles, and while I know this is a stupid skill, I just felt really stupid throughout Wednesday as I tried to concoct a usable idea for this space.
The model turned entrepreneur, who built her namesake natural beauty brand on delivering argan oil in its purest form, set out to harness the power of beta-retinoid to concoct a clean formula completely stripped free of retinol derivatives and synthetics without compromising efficacy.
"When the president of the United States openly courts foreign interference in our elections, and pressures foreign leaders to concoct dirt about his political rivals, no one should be surprised if Russia sees that as a green light to target Donald Trump's enemies," Wyden said.
Still, plenty of men in the region are so desperate to avoid giving up a year or two of their lives to potentially fight in a war that they're willing to risk the consequences, and concoct absurd, painful, and sometimes dangerous ways of getting out of serving.
Right now, we could concoct almost any random "news" item and, for as little as $3 a day to "boost" it via the platform's advertising engine, get it seen by up to 183,400 people each day as if it were just naturally showing up in their feed.
That is, instead of feeling itself unable to avoid what Congress's real motivation was, as in the DOMA case, the Justice Department has reached out to concoct a frivolous argument that ignores what Congress actually did and has invented a legislative intent opposite to the real one.
Travis Smith, who was incarcerated at the Pinellas County Jail at the same time as the two informants, testified at the evidentiary hearing that he heard them concoct a fictitious story about Dailey, which they planned to take to prosecutors so they could win reduced sentences.
" Julian Guthrie on SpaceShipOne: "You need to have some heat protection on different parts of the space vehicle, and they tried all sorts of fancy things that had been used by NASA, and they kept sending their research scientist back to the lab to concoct the next solution.
ShareBetter's TV and digital media buy, which so far will run in New York City and Washington D.C., claims that Airbnb has run an "elaborate tax-avoidance scheme" outside the US. The "Pay your fair share, Airbnb" campaign warns viewers that Airbnb could concoct a similar scheme stateside.
To better understand, let's imagine an alternate history for the Buffalo Bills: in this timeline, after the third Super Bowl loss in 1993, the NFL and its fans are so blinded by sympathy for the perpetual runner-up, that they concoct a dastardly plan for a guaranteed happy ending.
From the inventive costumes Alex and Claire concoct for their party appearances to the Brooklyn nightclub with a behind-the-stage window looking out on an elevated train track, their environment and its trappings are practically idyllic, which is nice, generally, and especially when you're working out your sexuality.
"If he became the nominee, the Trump people would try to concoct some attack on what he did and on his service," said Bob Shrum, Mr. Kerry's campaign manager in 2004, who added that such an attack would not be as effective today as it was 16 years ago.
" Kat Gordon, the founder of the 3% Movement, which promotes the role of women in creative leadership in advertising, said that she found it implausible that the account "would concoct something totally fake and that an agency that had knowledge of this employee would just blindly fire him.
With the district judges on high alert, any truthful explanation the lawyers gave would have been deeply hurtful: They would have had to disavow the discredited rationale they had originally provided for the citizenship question while disclosing that they were unwilling to help the administration to concoct a new one.
STONE: Well having come up empty handed with any evidence of Russian collusion, having come up empty handed with any hijinks regarding allegedly hacked emails with Wiki Leaks, now they want to concoct some new crime or I should say new offence in an attempt to get me to testify against the President.
"The commercials are just one part of a two-year campaign that used secret payments, a widely criticized consultant's report and even celebrity drug cops to concoct public-safety arguments against drug importation and then use them to foster the appearance of widespread concern among law-enforcement groups," Bloomberg's Ben Elgin writes.
So as not to get bogged down in a ridiculous argument with Moscow about who used the weapons, whether it was really terrorists who had them in a storehouse, or whatever other distracting story the Kremlin will concoct, it should be made clear that new sanctions are not based solely on chemical attacks.
The howcums of those born into a world where hip-hop was a natural fact, however, only start with how weird it is for a sixtysomething white guy to hang around Tower so he can buy Late Registration at midnight or concoct a 225-word Eminem rave that culminates with a mixtape 20203.
There are times when the simple listing of factual events can be more frightening than even the best works of imagination a novelist can concoct — although Shirley Jackson's classic "The Haunting of Hill House" comes in a very close second to "The Hot Zone" on my personal read-through-splayed-fingers list.
This flagship store has a mustard tasting bar, and an area for classes about mustard that will start next month, including the opportunity to concoct a custom blend ($59) with an array of ingredients under the tutelage of the company's mustard "sommelier," Pierette Huttner: 927 Broadway (21st Street), 929-335-6610, maille.com.
"If you went into some laboratory to concoct a perfect Democratic candidate, you'd be hard pressed to improve on Pete Buttigieg," Bruni began the column, which noted the mayor's education at Harvard and Oxford, his military service and Christian faith, and accomplishments when it comes to TEDx talks, half-marathons, speaking Arabic, and playing piano.
While Gerrow admitted McClure was in on the plan to concoct a story about Bobbit giving her his last $20 when she ran out of gas back in November 2017, he said she only planned to maintain the lie for a short amount of time and was not aware it would be a ruse to collect donations.
At the time, actor Tom Hanks said he was "troubled by it," as was the Screen Actors Guild by the then mostly theoretical notion that filmmakers could take the raw material actors leave behind and concoct "a kind of cyberslave who does the producer's bidding without a whimper or salary," as the New York Times put it.
And it's no coincidence that it's the grievously misnamed "alt-lite" that drew together the scraps of fake news and conspiracy theories to concoct what McInnes called "the moral of the story": After Charlottesville—despite disavowing it—I got the vibe that everyone on the right wing is seen in liberal towns as a Heather Heyer murderer.
The artist and bio-hacker Mary Maggic imagines a time when estrogen will be freely available for personal use with both her conceptual "Estrofem Lab," a pair of suitcases packed with chemical equipment meant for home use and "Housewives Making Drugs," a simulated TV show, where women concoct their own hormone supplements easily as Martha Stewart makes cookies.
Volkswagen engineers went so far as to concoct fake engineering data to try to explain a huge discrepancy between the readings in official laboratories and how much the cars polluted on the road, said Alberto Ayala, deputy executive officer of the California Air Resources Board, which did much of the detective work that led to Volkswagen's exposure.
While the White House tries to bully us and concoct new ways to make our air dirtier, California is defending our state's clean air laws from President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE's attacks.
"For the last several years, whenever Congress would concoct some way to roll back a rule protecting clean air or clean water or undermine the fight against climate change, we always felt confident as we had an adult in charge at the White House," said Michael Brune, executive director of the Sierra Club, an environmental group.
While the White House tries to bully us and concoct new ways to make our air dirtier, California is defending our state's clean air laws from President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE's attacks.
"The 'China is winning on 5G' argument of Sprint and T-Mobile is creative, and probably the only rationale they could concoct after the government twice before rejected their proposal to reduce national wireless competition from four providers to three," former FCC boss Tom Wheeler stated in a blog post this week, referring to regulators' 2014 decision to block the same deal.
With each news cycle, the political press corps has run itself in circles, rehashing the latest bizarre pitfall to befall Trump's White House bid—a controversial tweet, a racist remark, an astonishingly erratic response to a national crisis—only to wind up right back where it started, attempting to concoct some new narrative about why the presumptive Republican nominee can't get his shit together.
The facts of both dramas were clear to objective viewers: In the one instance, there's conclusive and surprisingly consistent evidence that President Trump pushed Ukraine to concoct dirt on a domestic political rival to affect the 2020 presidential election, and in the other, Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz found that the FBI was proper to investigate Trump's dealings with Russia in the 2016 presidential campaign.
"(The executive branch) may not unilaterally concoct and import into the Byrne JAG program sweeping new policy conditions that were never approved (and indeed were considered and rejected) by Congress and that would federalize local jails and police stations, mandate warrantless detentions in order to investigate for federal civil infractions, sow fear in local immigrant communities, and ultimately make the people of Chicago less safe," attorneys for the city wrote in Monday's filing.
Here are ten things I've learned from my experience of a loss that we never saw coming: Contrary to depictions of suicide in which a person has decided that they do not want to live any longer and concoct an elaborate, premeditated plan for their own death, suicide is a often an in-the-moment decision, even though nearly all attempters have thought about suicide—even if only passingly—at some previous point.
If there were labs in which political strategists could concoct a politician with a policy profile and personal background perfectly matched with the chemistry of their state, then Democrats in a state like Louisiana — which is socially conservative, yet populist in a workaday way (dating back to the "Every Man a King" slogan of Huey Long) — would probably craft a candidate who looks, sounds and talks just like John Bel Edwards: A white, Catholic, West Point graduate who comes from a law-enforcement family, is married to a schoolteacher and is deeply skeptical of both abortion and gun control.

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