Small compromise by small compromise, craven step by craven step, is a Republic undone.
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Seth Craven, 26, had flown to Philadelphia from Afghanistan on August 5 in preparation for his wife Julie's scheduled cesarean section on August 9 in Charleston, West Virginia, Craven told INSIDER.
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Have you ever seen more craven gibberish in your life?
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In a statement, Yale said it did apologize to Craven.
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Everyone else is corrupt or craven, while he is not.
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Clinton's scandal combined demonic sensuality, abuse of power, and craven
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He rails against pernicious legislators, disloyal appointees, and craven reporters.
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The decision, issued Sunday, was effective immediately, Mr. Craven said.
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Others in the camp of the craven now include Rep.
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Politicians generally seek to avoid looking quite as craven as that.
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But the indemnification issue is where things get a little craven.
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Insofar as craven cash grabs go, this is the best result.
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"Any country we work in, we support human rights," Craven said.
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Only then did Craven seek out a malpractice attorney, he added.
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That day, Craven officials said she has become their official mascot.
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It contributes to a perception of them as craven and exploitative.
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David McFadyen with the Craven County Sheriff's Office told CNN Monday.
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Mr. Craven, however, said Sunday that Russia's doping violations were unique.
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Within the White House, the response has been even more craven.
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Admittedly, that's a sticky wicket — they opted for the politically craven.
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A craven boyman cashing in on the needs of the sick.
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It is craven and bloated, rough and ready, queasy and uneasy.
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Discussing women in sports in terms of their appearance is craven.
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Time to move on to your equally craven counterpart, Astrid Sloane.
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Facebook's policies give the richest, most craven candidates the loudest voices.
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She's a potentially terrific artist, because there's nothing craven about her.
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In 1990, Ranbir Grewal was picked, and so was Britt Craven.
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Words like callous, soulless, craven, trunk said the New York Daily News.
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"That's a loss in terms of US partnership and coordination," Craven said.
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Read This Next: Is Porn Really Turning Us Into Craven Sexless Zombies?
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In a craven display of self-loathing, Ben Carson became Trump's champion.
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Unfortunately, from there, the football at Craven Cottage would go steadily downhill.
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It represents a craven desire for money and power through one's career.
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Editorial Congress seems determined to set a new standard for craven incompetence.
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CNN was unable to reach Craven, who settled her case with Yale.
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" Another executive: "You'd have to be craven, or maneuvering for a knighthood.
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"It's the most craven, cowardly thing I've never seen," she told CNN.
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Jasper Craven is a freelance reporter covering the military and veterans' issues.
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It's hard to know which craven, power-hungry character to root for.
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Bitcoin memes are also usually about price, which some see as craven.
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Some might call Trump's strategies devious or craven, testing the limits of legality.
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That has made her government's craven and repressive acts all the more bewildering.
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Chief Vickery (Matt Craven) is angry because he thinks Willis is spilling secrets.
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He is about to be arrested, and Sheriff Vickery (Matt Craven) is elated.
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In addition, Craven says a doctor lied to her to hide the mistake.
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Craven had admitted to firing into Satterwhite's car, according to the arrest warrant.
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A lot of this stuff just makes these guys look like craven assholes.
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The stakes are very different in The Death of Stalin, but the craven
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Picked apart by committee and craven thinking in Congress' $1 trillion new budget.
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Those concerns were alleviated Wednesday, Craven said, when the remaining money was transferred.
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Craven traveled overland from south Turkey, which has a land border with Kurdistan.
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Just as important, they must end their craven attacks on the CFPB itself.
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Elland Road and White Hart Lane, but also Villa Park and Craven Cottage.
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These podcasts cut through that kind of craven calculation and inject levity instead.
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And let's face it: the economics profession is essentially craven on such matters.
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Craven inserts some surreal humor with a trunk that's disconnected from the ground.
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They included deluded old men, devious servants, craven braggarts and starry-eyed lovers.
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Congress must act to stop this plain craven abuse of power and corruption.
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He claimed to know the people and represent them against a craven elite.
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Look, Ann Coulter or Tomi Lahren or Bill O'Reilly are all utterly craven.
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So far we have seen little on this score other than craven diffidence.
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Trump may be unpredictable, but he can be counted on to be craven.
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Alanna: We're making it sound like we're the world's most craven pervs on Insta.
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"The issue is the word 'partner' " said Sarah Craven, chief of UNFPA's Washington office.
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I was shocked by the craven, venal thoughts oozing out of my brain, too.
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Supporting the club takes a certain mindset and a natural affinity with Craven Cottage.
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"The feeling coming out of the village is that athletes are happy," Craven said.
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Craven estimated the number of assailants as 85033 and said they used homophobic slurs.
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But the way he's done so is particularly craven and shameless, even for him.
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By 1987 Marler controlled both clubs, but they were particularly interested in Craven Cottage.
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Craven urged Games organizers to make the accounts public to solve the funding impasse.
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The figures suggest that Craven, an area of Yorkshire, is the country's happiest place.
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His habit of looking the other way doesn't seem as craven to her anymore.
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But Mr. Netanyahu's craven response to those questions is apparently meant to deflect responsibility.
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Craven Trumpistas, in and out of government, have made it a cult of personality.
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" Her mother, Betty Craven, whose ancestors arrived on the Mayflower, responded sternly, "No, Martha.
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Is this video a craven attempt to get views in our algorithm-driven hellscape?
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But this president's actions are possible only with the craven acquiescence of congressional Republicans.
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Fulham 225 Liverpool 270, March 21: Liverpool's run of away draws ended at Craven Cottage.
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Celebrating Halloween doesn't have to be all about Wes Craven slashers and Alfred Hitchcock classics.
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At the age of six, Jack Craven started telling his mother he wanted to die.
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The mistake was discovered when Craven complained of pain after her surgery on May 18.
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Saskatchewan's Craven Country Jamboree is a yearly music festival and reason to pray for armageddon.
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The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper described his apparent change of heart as "unprincipled and craven".
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Fall for the club's distinguished charms, and Craven Cottage soon begins to feel like home.
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In other words: We know we're being fucking craven as all hell, but so what?
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Has your experience with Hollywood been as craven as it is portrayed on the show?
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Craven took her up on the offer without even getting his suitcase from baggage claim.
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Perhaps the most craven form of reputation-washing can be found in the firearm industry.
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For example, the Craven model, at only 88 square feet, costs over $16,000 with shipping.
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The notable cast includes Patricia Clarkson, Henry Czerny, Chris Messina, Elizabeth Perkins and Matt Craven.
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In this account, Trump is as he ever was: craven, feckless, moody, narcissistic, mendacious, forgetful.
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Something sadly craven in the American psyche is willing to trade one for the other.
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But with those advantages may come greater performance pressure or more access to craven temptations.
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Her truth made Republicans squirm, because no "beacon of hope" can survive their craven sellout.
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Mr. Craven himself is an unlikely figure to represent one of Britain's top-rated shows.
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Luiselli's project feels like a good-faith exercise; Foer's like a craven bid for gravitas.
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I intrepidly entered "craven" and had to undo some other bad entries because of it.
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In interviews, Peckover called Better Watch Out a tribute to Wes Craven, and Scream in particular.
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Those remembered included Jerry Weintraub, Maureen O'Hara, Omar Sharif, David Bowie, Leonard Nimoy and Wes Craven.
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YouTubers Craven Moorhaus and Zak Koonce post kooky film and music videos to their account Auralnauts.
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Director Craven told animal lover Barrymore stories about animal cruelty to help get her into character.
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In Olympic National Park, the situation better resembles a movie made by Wes Craven than Disney.
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Through their callow, craven behavior, McConnell's majority actually surrendered its chamber to the president's disinformation campaign.
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"There are no words to express the loss," Bryon Craven Sr. said, according to the station.
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These men were so craven that they considered it appropriate to own human beings as property.
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When Jack Craven was 10, his mum Lori took him to see Marco in San Francisco.
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The men — Alan (Henry Czerny), Detective Richard Williams (Chris Messina), Chief Bill Vickery (Matt Craven) — aren't.
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"That gives Duterte's craven spin-doctors wide latitude to deny that criticism even occurred," Kine said.
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Authorities employed helicopters, drones and K-9 units, Craven County Emergency Management Director Stanley Kite said.
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There's Thomas and his infamous doubt, Peter's craven denials as Jesus is being tried and crucified.
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A true self-own by label lobbyists revealing the craven, algorithmic industry for what it was!
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Some of it has been spent on works by Kevin Beasley, Sarah Cain and Ann Craven.
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A mandatory evacuation order was released for Craven County on Tuesday, according to the Herald Sun.
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For instance, Laura Craven, a Metro editor at The Times, has a spreadsheet of 75 stringers.
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That's disgusting, and eerily echoes the craven play by Bliss in 2003 to smear Dennehy's name.
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Russia knew they would weaken the U.S. by electing such a craven, incompetent and divisive president.
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The suggestion is that the world has always been a bit craven, and a bit crazy.
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"As IPC President I want to get this situation resolved as quickly as possible," Craven said.
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It's a vicious circle simulator that has you performing the work of the craven greed creature.
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But the craven executives also reaped the benefits of a government reimbursement program through Medicare and Medicaid.
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"Pete Buttigieg and the Democrats' veteran problem," by Jasper Craven The search for a man in uniform.
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"A lot of these 'go-go farmers' have never really seen a downturn in agriculture," Craven said.
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Moreover, in the Craven Arms area farmers are already diversifying rapidly into chickens, tourism and equine activities.
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INGRAHAM: No. We exposed bad cardigans, and the Democrats craven attempts to get the immigration high ground?
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After she was discharged from the hospital, Craven approached Yale to "resolve the matter informally," Faxon said.
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Now, Faxon says, Craven wonders whether there was an equipment shutdown that contributed to her surgical error.
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Authorities are uncertain how many people had been on board the ferry, Craven told Radio New Zealand.
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Below is the result of our photo journey documenting the varied species that is the 'Craven bro.
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His family searched for him for 45 minutes before calling 911, Craven County Sheriff Chip Hughes said.
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The New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, and MSNBC would not soon forgive such craven behavior.
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"A craven fear of death is entering the American consciousness," he complained in one particularly febrile passage.
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The newest additions, Kenise Barnes Fine Art and Craven Contemporary LLC, opened last May in Kent Barns.
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Her father, George Craven, a successful tax lawyer who worked all the time, applauded her youthful arrogance.
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As part of their Faustian bargain, Republicans continue to stand by as craven enablers of this President.
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Certainly, the British response to the unleashing of chemical warfare in the U.K. was a craven one.
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Like many, Mr. Craven was surprised by the success of a show once aimed primarily at farmers.
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It's a statue of Michael Jackson, which Mohamed Al-Fayed unveiled outside of Craven Cottage in 2011.
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It&aposs craven, it&aposs not practical, it&aposs radical, it&aposs all about destruction and taking over.
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It's set to become a multi-season show about the entire Getty family, in all their craven glory.
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In the end, the moderately successful yet craven Aguilla is (accidentally) taken down by his viciously bumbling son.
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He was ruthless and craven in his desire to get deals done for himself and for the city.
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Edward Craven Walker lived to see his greatest invention, the lava lamp, make its late-'90s cultural comeback.
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Craven faced one year in prison with a fine of up to $1,000, the Aiken Standard newspaper reported.
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When you're faced with real competition, customers have the option to say no to craven cable company shakedowns.
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This craven need for photography was part of the reason town officials didn't want a memorial on site.
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But Thompson methodically shreds him, depicting a craven politician thoroughly uninterested in the human consequences of his decisions.
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One craven meeting where Trump sells out American interests to a thuggish and destabilizing dictator is concerning enough.
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It's not just the craven Kellyannes and Hopes and Ivankas of the world who opt for the former.
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The news media, fans and even teammates openly wondered: Was Richard lazy, craven or discontent with his contract?
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"The (Veterans Administration) failed him," Craven, a Boone resident, said in a recounting of their conversation to CNN.
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Craven, the father Biden promised to call, dismissed the attention to the former vice president's so-called gaffes.
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The "South Park" episode mocked Disney by turning a Mickey Mouse look-alike into a craven profit seeker.
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It's hard to root for anyone — even Infinity and Ricardo, the peons caught in the craven kids' crosshairs.
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It was a style of self-promotion that felt less like craven hustling and more like sharing secrets.
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Once capable of criticizing Trump as "religious bigot," Graham now functions as an abject apologist and craven enabler.
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Although craven attacks like the latest bombing generate grizzly headlines, the war in the countryside is considerably worse.
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Would one of his lackeys be so craven as to point out that she was of childbearing age?
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Indeed, it seems to be an unusually craven attempt to deny reality and curry favor with the president.
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I wrote in March about just how craven is House Speaker Paul Ryan's attempted dismantling of the healthcare system.
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The man behind the menu is executive chef Donnell Craven-Jones, who recently moved to the city from Atlanta.
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What's going on: Nearly half (47% )of American millennials have at least one tattoo, reports WSJ's Jo Craven McGinty.
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"Never before in the 56-year history of the Paralympic Games have we faced circumstances like this," Craven said.
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Serica will apply for its own licence in the coming months, Tony Craven Walker, Serica's Executive Chairman, told Reuters.
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Wes Craven has these two incredible quotes that have really guided me, for all storytelling, but specifically genre storytelling.
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At the Democratic convention this summer, he called Mr. McConnell "craven," a theme he has carried into the fall.
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Mutko said the decision had been made unilaterally by Craven because he was nearing the end of his career.
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The wrong rib removed In 2015, Deborah Craven had surgery at Yale to remove part of her eighth rib.
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" The letter from Thompson and Richmond describes it as "deeply troubling" and "craven and nonsensical — even for this Administration.
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Instead he is ushering in a craven subjugation to the narcissistic whims of a right wing nationalist US President.
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I do think there's a big swath of the population that isn't craven, that believes some version of that.
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In the end, the movie reveals very little about an artist's nature — and a lot about craven commercial calculation.
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He has often been disappointed by the craven stupidity of studio executives, but retains an odd compassion for them.
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CRAVEN RESTAURANT Comfort food, as interpreted by the executive chef, Scott Andriani, includes chicken-fried tofu and Buffalo cauliflower.
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Wes Craven, who died two years ago, said it was so intense that it felt like a snuff film.
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Once upon a time I thought Alberto Gonzales was the weakest and most craven Attorney General in modern times.
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"I've never seen anything more craven than Mitch McConnell and what he has done to our democracy," Reid said.
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Their craven stance, as it becomes widespread, also becomes the deeper reason for the moral collapse of our society.
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" The letter from Thompson and Richmond describes it as "deeply troubling" and "craven and nonsensical -- even for this Administration.
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Serica will apply for its own license in the coming months, Tony Craven Walker, Serica's Executive Chairman, told Reuters.
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Presented with this list, the president's craven apologists insist he's right to try to find common ground with Russia.
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Craven says that curfew and truancy laws criminalize normal juvenile behavior, unnecessarily introducing youth into the criminal justice system.
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Campy can have a virtue; that's one of the joys of [The Craven Sluck director Mike] Kuchar for example.
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Today's Republican Party won't take a seat, because too many are deeply in the pocket of the craven gun industry.
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Russia has "catastrophically failed its para athletes," International Paralympic Committee President Philip Craven said during the announcement, according to CNN.
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"Their crimes are so heinous that no one should say…that they suffered injustice," tweeted one notoriously craven television host.
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But in all likeliness, Spicer is far too craven to stand up to even a reprinted image of his tormentor.
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Many critics saw the move as a reflection of his craven appetite for power rather than any underlying ideological conviction.
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The Khalids have been planning to move their operation from the middle of Craven Arms to a site farther out.
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An inauthentic and craven Trump would have little appeal to those seeking a candidate who would really fight for them.
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And we all lose if we let craven denials of the truth become the standard for political and moral leadership.
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"Wearing all black to the Golden Globes just felt really stuntish to me, felt really craven," McGowan told the camera.
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Or no opposition at all, for the GOP has proven exceptionally craven in the face of Trump's excesses so far.
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And that tells you everything you need to know about the craven, shameless duplicity of so many professional culture warriors.
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Other people see them in the same way they might see Allred: craven, self-interested, and vaguely in bad taste.
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They were a motley assortment of former military and intelligence officials, craven agitators, and political operatives with no government experience.
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Chris Patten, Hong Kong's last governor, told the Guardian newspaper British "kowtowing" to China would become increasingly craven after Brexit.
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He was found on Thursday, cold but alive, in a mess of vines and thorns in Craven County, North Carolina.
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The changes DACA brought about within immigrant communities cannot t be wiped away by the craven bigotry of this administration.
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I have been to his office once, for a meeting with Wes Craven for 'Music of the Heart' in 1998.
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There we were, mouths agape, as the most craven soul ever to aim at the White House ran, and won.
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Enough of craven politicians who kneel before the National Rifle Association and its cynically fundamentalist approach to the Second Amendment.
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The answer — silence — will shame the descendants of all those officeholders until the memories of these craven politicians are forgotten.
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A massive global shockwave is on the verge of overwhelming our craven and incompetent president and sweeping him from power.
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In 2006, "30 Rock" imagined a 10-second sitcom made by craven executives for an audience with shattered attention spans.
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"I don't think I've ever seen anything that craven and that ugly in my time in Congress," Maloney added. Rep.
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Sir Philip Craven, president of the IPC, has strongly criticised Russia in light of revelations about systematic, state-sponsored doping.
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Daniel Sumner, the Craven Heifer's landlord, said he never saw the man in the bar before Monday, the Daily Mail reported.
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Craven says Sansa's strength comes from her ability to face and overcome adversity without compromising the positive traits that define her.
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In her HBO hit show, "Veep," the portrayal of craven politicians and cynical staffers comes with a torrential undercurrent of truth.
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This is what rap should be: Party music that makes the craven political establishment piss their pants and yell about propriety.
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"I would say certain areas of New Bern are very desperate," Craven County spokeswoman Amber Park told ABC News on Friday.
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"This administration's craven desire to preserve the dangerous Iranian nuclear deal at all costs evidently knows no limit," Mr. McCain said.
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The thing is, Britain's leaders risk going beyond engagement and realpolitik to something more craven, something closer to knee-jerk sycophancy.
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The second dinghy had broken up and likely sunk, Craven said, with the search was now focusing on finding the liferaft.
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This is what happens when around 20,000 people take over the Qu'Appelle Valley near the village of Craven for four days.
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That's not even counting the metal-adjacent icons like horror director Wes Craven and, most recently, outsider celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain.
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Time after time, this administration has thrown the rights of voters out the window in service to craven and partisan ambitions.
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Craven said Sunday that the MPD's LGBT liaison unit had visited them to check on their status and confirm the arrests.
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He would certainly have at his disposal craven right-wing politicians who are worthy heirs to Hindenburg, Brüning, Papen, and Schleicher.
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The head of the International Paralympic Committee, Philip Craven, on Sunday decried Russia's "thirst for glory" and "medals over morals" mentality.
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They didn't anticipate that Republicans would be craven enough to let the recession drag on in order to hurt Obama politically.
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They sometimes evoke the work of Alex Katz, and that's no coincidence: Craven was his studio assistant early in her career.
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Ann Craven: Birds We Know continues at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art (21 Winter Street, Rockland, Maine) through October 13.
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Ms. DeVos' eagerness to shill for those corporate interests is apparent in a craven new policy statement from the Education Department.
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Voters connect with Biden The words that Biden speaks about division, discord and polarization connect with voters like Grabau and Craven.
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A craven Congress has dutifully ponied up the funds for this mission, under the guise of addressing a supposed migrant crisis.
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Looking for a Las Vegas resident who could introduce him to the local medical network, Craven got in touch with Mellette.
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But taken together, they illustrate a craven agenda singularly focused on destroying decades of progress on civil rights achievement and enforcement.
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THE ADVICE Ms. Craven said she felt she wasn't doing enough to save for retirement, but the experts saw things differently.
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She suggested that Ms. Craven find a financial adviser to develop a personalized strategy and perhaps open an independent retirement account.
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But Dio's music was often about finding victory inside yourself, of recognizing the craven intentions of the powerful and fighting back.
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It is something to do, for administrators who are desperate — for both the noblest and most craven of reasons — to do something.
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" Because he was in the red, he was always "hustling" after easy money, to the point he felt like a "craven mercenary.
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Shawn Craven told Fox News he was out driving when he noticed what he thought was just a raccoon crossing the street.
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"IT'S going to be crazy tonight," sighs Craven Engel, a pastor in Hanover Park, a township on the fringes of Cape Town.
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Hollow calls for independent prosecutors are just craven attempts to score cheap political points and serve the public in no measurable way.
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Starving terrorists of their territory, their funding, and the false allure of their craven ideology, will be the basis for defeating them.
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Trump is nothing if not cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled—and he'll have a craven Republican Party in full control of Capitol Hill.
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On the one hand, Trump is an existential threat to the body politic, a craven and corrupt swamp creature worse than Nixon.
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They're showing us who they are: not patriots, but craven opportunists, ready to undermine democracy itself to maintain their grip on power.
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The test missile firings are too often dismissed by media, politicians and pundits as the bluster of a craven, attention-seeking dictator.
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Republicans, fuming over what they view as increasingly craven partisan attacks, vowed to push ahead with a committee vote scheduled for Friday.
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Still, the leader of the rebel mages who oppose the Chantry is morally questionable at best and a craven villain at worst.
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The second Trump entered office, the same companies, in utterly craven and short-sighted fashion, started lobbying him to weaken those rules.
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Or is it merely the usual craven tendency of people in this administration to loudly assert into cameras that everything is fine?
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The villain is Tom Fiedler (Steve Zissis), a Miami Herald reporter who is in every way Hart's opposite: slovenly, craven, opportunistic, inarticulate.
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Craven and vindictive firings of his putative enemies, blatant signals to the Department of Justice that it's his way or the highway.
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Then God announces that Everyman has become so craven and materialistic that he can purge himself of these impulses only by dying.
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Romero influenced a generation of filmmakers including Quentin Tarantino, Guillermo del Toro, Robert Rodriguez and the late Wes Craven, according to Grunwald.
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Incredibly, some commentators actually praised his performance earlier this week, focusing on his noble-sounding words and ignoring his utterly craven actions.
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Its boundless ambition is matched only by its craven subservience to longstanding corporate goals and its overweening contempt for the public's health.
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Even if they can justify a "no" vote today despite the evidence, that vote may look increasingly craven as time goes on.
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Her younger sister, Gail Craven Busch, a choir director at a church, had told their mother that Nussbaum was on the way.
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He has given us fruitless negotiations with North Korea, craven kowtowing to Vladimir Putin and high levels of public division and anxiety.
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Mr. Craven was at Charleston House here in Firle, which became the country home of the artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant.
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Really, all this comes down to is the optics, which is about as craven a way to frame a story there is.
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Unfortunately for Mr Cruz, he has appeared craven in begging for the president's support (Mr Cruz once called Mr Trump "a pathological liar").
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I know this town can't resist, but now Chief Bill Vickery (Matt Craven) is starting to sound like Adora and her little birds.
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A significant proportion of all these sheep end up in an abattoir in Craven Arms owned by a company called Euro Quality Lambs.
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On the other hand, the flagrantly craven decision to split one of Tolkien's shortest books into three three-hour films had me worried.
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Of all the many football stadiums lost to lucrative redevelopment over the past few decades, Craven Cottage would have been the greatest tragedy.
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But their grins were as wide as their hopes were secure, whereas Isabelle is prey to sudden squalls of tears and craven entreaties.
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"The running event normalizes the area", Mark Craven, a runner from Winchester, UK, says, swigging from a water bottle after finishing the 10km.
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The decision to do this while Facebook is dismantling its credibility with a series of craven, self-interested actions is a canny one.
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Instead, the Kaiser's proud army was "stabbed in the back" by cunning Jews, craven politicos, and other such dubiously cosmopolitan, non-Junker types.
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" On the contrary, she said, the group's political strategy is "par for the course for gun lobby, which is to be unabashedly craven.
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The Mike Maltbys of the world didn't understand women, for example, but they understood the Isaacs, shared some of the same craven strains.
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Summer shows include a Slab City Road veteran, Ann Craven, who brings her serial treatment of time to birds, flowers and the moon.
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But the inhabitants of Craven seem to be happy with the way they are even if, to some outsiders, that can appear glum.
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It's a matter of outsmarting the information ecosystem, the one we cultivated to satisfy the craven, all too human penchant for bad news.
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Comparable gun assaults in this country have been met by an outraged public but craven politicians have yielded to the gun lobby's propaganda.
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They include Ricky Craven, the former driver and current ESPN analyst, who concedes that Patrick's once wide window of opportunity may be closing.
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There are business and design trends in video games whose ethics are much more debatable than, say, craven politicians blaming games for violence.
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The plaintiffs Anika Edrei, Shay Horse, James Craven, Keegan Stephan and Michael Nusbaum included photojournalists, a photographer, a graduate student and an activist.
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The I.P.C. president, Philip Craven, noted that Russia placed "medals over morals" and in so doing made a mockery of the Olympic Charter.
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On Soccer On the field at Craven Cottage, Manchester United looked — as usual, now — like a team that knew where it was going.
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But as we read story after story about intermediaries' craven designs on user data, this view must give way to a fresh approach.
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Axonius said OpenView partner Mackey Craven, who focuses on cloud computing and enterprise infrastructure companies, will join the board of directors following the fundraise.
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Even brands that adopted a Weird Twitter voice — think: Denny's posting about being Egg Daddy — felt less craven because it was a sustained ploy.
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Nadler cited Trump's receipt of $150,000 in state small business funds after the attack as evidence of the President's craven approach to the disaster.
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"Professor McLaren's findings must be specifically addressed, whether by acknowledging the findings and tackling the problems, or by properly rebutting the findings," Craven said.
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" His mother, Lori Craven, says she didn't even know that kids his age could think such things: "Can you imagine your child saying that?
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This craven backsliding pleased no one, radicalizing many members of SNCC and the MFDP, and set the stage for the explosive 1968 Democratic Convention.
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Judge Terry Craven released him on his own recognizance and ordered him to stay away from the memorial and comply with mental health treatment.
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The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund condemned the states' move, and its president Thomas Saenz called the letter "craven" in a statement.
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As a diehard fan of the Scream film franchise, I did not expect to like MTV's series based on the 1996 Wes Craven flick.
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He pulled the stunt after the president of the International Paralympic Committee, Sir Phillip Craven, gave the official countdown to kick of the Games.
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In any case, Senate Republicans are painted into a corner—and their only response may be to push something equally, if not more, craven.
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Similarly, we don't hear anyone outside of the most craven Trump sycophants insisting that Tillerson couldn't have said what he's reported to have said.
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"Tragically this situation is not about athletes cheating a system, but about a state-run system that is cheating the athletes," Craven told reporters.
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Craven wrote that the attackers chipped his boyfriend's tooth, gave him lip injuries requiring stitches, and stole his phone as well as Craven's wallet.
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"I've had several questions, 'Why have the I.O.C. not stepped in with money'" to bail out the Paralympic financial troubles, Mr. Craven said Friday.
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While he was at Yale but before Craven filed her lawsuit, Quarrie was accepted into a one-year training program at the Cleveland Clinic.
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Often, our watch lists are filled with the familiar names of directors who have shaped the genre from North America: Carpenter, Craven, Cronenberg, Romero.
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Boston-born painter Ann Craven, who maintains studios in New York City and Cushing, Maine, has focused on birds for more than 19903 years.
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To add to the quality of life, Craven has some of England's most scenic countryside and beautiful historic places to visit, like Bolton Abbey.
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Many of Trump's most craven allies have embraced the idea of consigning a few million Americans to death in order to rescue the economy.
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Of course it matters that Trump's party is craven and debased; of course it matters that the Democrats have swung to an ideological extreme.
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Scott makes an unexpectedly persuasive case for how, in the movie "Scream," Wes Craven cleverly toyed with the very horror clichés he helped popularize.
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Some Republicans described him as an opportunist who was making a craven bid to protect his seat in a district that Mr. Trump won.
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Others have labeled May's deal a craven back-room bargain with a bunch of "crackpots," to quote a memorable headline from one British newspaper.
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We allowed ourselves to dream of quarter-final respectability, and now we are left screaming "FUCK YOU, YOU CRAVEN, OVERPAID WORM-SHAGGERS" towards the sky.
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I am proud to have worked for a company that has fought, to the bitter end, against cynical and craven attempts to silence our work.
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Conspiracy theorists and climate skeptics are dangerous, and ordinary people will eventually be harmed by their craven attempts to politicize the science of climate change.
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As much as it's a list that doesn't make for comfortable reading, the shrill political responses have a craven, opportunistic ring to them—even now.
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It sounds like a pitch that only the most craven coyote smuggler would make: If you make it into the United States, you are lawful.
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We got to sit through a series of very public tryouts — who can introduce Trump at a rally in the loudest, most craven manner possible?
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Especially among people facing precarity at every turn, ruled by the most craven and stupidly cruel among us, on a not-so-slowly dying planet?
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George Washington warned in his farewell address about craven politicians like Trump who would turn our country into a battlefield of warring and feuding factions.
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As he examines the first results of his tobacco experiments, Doll crosses the room and chucks his pack of Craven As cigarettes in the garbage.
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Food banks also brought invaluable relief, said Mr. Cornelius, to Craven County in North Carolina, where Cove City is; his church provided people with shelter.
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At least this craven move frees up Gabriel for a bottle episode that mines for substantive truths about human behavior during periods of extreme crisis.
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Defiant retirements no less than craven collaboration are likely to carry the G.O.P.'s present leaders to the same unhappy destination, the same ultimate irrelevance.
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As a teenager she falls in love with B., an invitingly sensitive film professor too craven to return her affections or firmly turn her away.
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Sometimes those terrors are zombies created by Americans, or Americans themselves, or Teddy McGiggle (Josh Gad), a children's entertainer who turns out to be craven.
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Some rather craven sections of the Indian press have been at work to build a softer public persona for Mr. Adityanath since he assumed office.
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He has labeled her "Crooked Hillary" and used a speech last week to cast her as a craven politician who is only running to benefit herself.
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The landlord of the Craven Heifer, in Darwen, Lancashire, says the staff was "a little bit scared" when they saw the car driving toward the building.
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It makes money in torrents, but the way it's handled the manipulations of its platform has led critics to charge it was being irresponsible and craven.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Brazilian Andrew Parson was elected president of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) on Friday , succeeding Philip Craven, who had headed the organization since 2001.
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But her attempts to package herself as the candidate of the Young and Cool have mostly succeeded in making her look craven and out of touch.
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She starred alongside Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman in Eyes Wide Shut, as well the remake of the classic Wes Craven film The Hills Have Eyes.
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But Craven was also an old-school horror guy, and he made the most of his opportunity to do a old-fashioned rubber-suit monster movie.
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But when the historians come to tell the story of this election the endorsement is going to look like an odd mix of craven and vain.
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From the opening sequence, Stranger Things evokes the beloved '80s filmmaking of Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Wes Craven, John Carpenter, Ridley Scott, John Hughes and others.
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Craven then got out of his car and approached the motorist, and fired at him several times through his car window, killing him, authorities have said.
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He'd arrived hours earlier from Saudi Arabia, where he worked to unify Arab Gulf leaders against the type of extremism that leads to craven terror sprees.
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Moreover, this kind of sloppy plotting played out in national media reinforces the perception that both parties are the same — craven, power-mad and amateurishly Machiavellian.
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In the meantime, Fulham supporters have had time to reflect on the Premier League era, and reassess what it means to watch football at Craven Cottage.
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"The President has personally accepted the apology from Sir Phil about his comments," a source told Reuters, adding that Craven had written a letter to Bach.
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In Michigan, Republicans are trying to pull the same craven maneuver before three Democratic women take their roles as governor, attorney general and secretary of state.
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ROSS It was seventh grade or something like that when we started falling in love with stuff like Sam Raimi and Wes Craven and John Carpenter.
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"Today, hundreds of professional searchers and volunteers walked through rough terrain around the home to try and locate Casey," the Craven County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday.
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Craven also sounded cautiously optimistic the national Paralympic committees would also receive the promised grants to travel to Rio despite a two-week delay in payments.
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Such craven political statements sow mistrust and xenophobia among a citizenry whose political consciousness has been largely shaped by the legacy of the September 11 attacks.
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VSL is sometimes attacked from the left as craven, a reductio ad absurdum of economistic reasoning trampling over everything, including the value of human life itself.
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The king's commander, suffering from a lingering disease, has made a slave of his peasant double and trained him to agitate against the king's craven pacifism.
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In "The Grow-Light Blues," Carl Hirsch's craven employers choose him to test a product that would replace meals with nutrient-infused rays from a laptop.
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How they follow through in the coming weeks, especially if the president fires him, will determine whether they are remembered as principled lawmakers or craven pols.
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The Craven County Sheriff's Office in North Carolina found a job for Nibbles on the K9 division to fight drug trafficking, it said in a statement.
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The NRA sold out its legacy for a quick, craven buck—in a way that eerily paralleled the Trump campaign's own interactions with Russia in 2016.
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Suddenly, the film's outlandish premise felt all too real and "Wag the Dog" had become a metonym for political theater at its most craven and mendacious.
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Progressives won't forget that he signed the original bill in the first place, while social conservatives view his backtracking as a craven capitulation to the Left.
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The brothers keep secrets even from their boss, the dying spymaster Freddy Craven, a family-member-by-proxy and one of the book's most winning characters.
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It is both craven and elegant — a collection that's well matched to the medium and a logical extension of what Drake has been offering for years.
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The homegrown terrorist threat in Belgium, as well as in France, is no doubt driven by the craven machinations of the powerful and well-funded Islamic State.
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"Currently we have around 10 countries who, even if the grants are paid, may struggle to cover the cost of their travel to the games," Craven said.
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Inside the San Francisco office of the web security company Cloudflare, 100 units of Craven Walker's groovy hardware help protect wide swaths of the internet from infiltration.
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Jack Craven was one of the kids who took part in the study – anecdotally, his mother reports big improvements in his ability to take in visual information.
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Pan-Africanism is nice in theory, but clearly has its limits when black people prove just as craven as the whites who have long stolen from them.
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Still, no other club lays claim to the striking architecture of Craven Cottage, to football on the river, and to a fanbase quite as affable as theirs.
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While some of that content was craven nostalgia-bait (Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon") or puerile quasi-smut (Stripperella), a few diamonds were sprinkled into the rough.
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He sees Britain taking a more craven stance towards economic powers like China and Russia, whose cash might help it plug the economic gap left by Brexit.
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Craven made disparaging comments about Bach and two IOC members this month in a call he thought was with former Olympic track and field champion Edwin Moses.
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Sgt. Seth Craven, 26, had flown to Philadelphia from Afghanistan on Monday morning in preparation for his wife's scheduled cesarean section on Friday in Charleston, West Virginia.
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"Never before in the 56-year history of the Paralympic Games have we faced circumstances like this," said Philip Craven, the president of the International Paralympic Committee.
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He was playing with two other relatives outside his great-grandmother's home in Craven County and didn't come inside when the others did, CNN affiliate WTVD reported.
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After the organization took this craven position, Annie Apple, Giants rookie cornerback Eli Apple's mother, and ESPN personality, sounded off on Mara and the Giants on Twitter.
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Or at least that it can be partially filled, for about a third of the Republican electorate and certain of the party's more cynical and craven officials.
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For another, Emmy voters in 2017 might be a tad less likely to find Veep's take on craven politics quite as funny as they did in 2016.
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John Kilpatrick, a farmer in Craven County, said he lost all his soybeans in 2016, when Michael hit, and then lost everything again last year from Florence.
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The two political parties have us so wired into hating the other side that we still refuse to accept that both parties are equally craven and corrupt.
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But Mr. Duda's comments in Washington seem to have brought little praise at home, where critics castigated him on Wednesday for what they depicted as craven behavior.
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"There's no question that there are problems," said Josh Craven, who lives here and is president of a homeowners association that has grown out of this fight.
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Things are always morally ambiguous in Otto Düring-land, dark strains of raw ambition and craven self-promotion lurking just under the good words and righteous sentiments.
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" Amnesty International pilloried the decision, calling it "a shocking abandonment of the victims" that "ultimately will be seen as a craven capitulation to Washington's bullying and threats.
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"The Square" is ultimately a long version of Christian's rambling apology, ostentatiously smart, maybe too much so for its own good, but ultimately complacent, craven and clueless.
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Effie Craven, a self-described history buff who works for a nonprofit in Oklahoma City, said that she and her husband had woken up at 3 a.m.
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He has also been dubbed the "Trump of the Tropics" for his outrageous remarks and political base of evangelical Christians, moneyed elites, craven politicians and military hawks.
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After months of bad news for Trump, an inspector general's report revealed the degree to which former FBI Director James Comey 's leadership was shoddy and politically craven.
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A major development in "Falling" is that Wind Gap's police chief, Vickery (Matt Craven), has settled on who he believes is the murderer: John Keene (Taylor John Smith).
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Euro Lambs is owned by a Pakistani family, the Khalids, who came to Craven Arms via Ireland in 1992 and spotted a market for high-quality halal meat.
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It could backfire and appear craven, as Pepsi's Kendall Jenner ad did when it seemed to trivialize Black Lives Matter, and it could alienate existing and future customers.
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"I'm excited to celebrate what has become my favorite weekend — throwback weekend at Darlington," said Craven, who is driving a 1993 Camaro owned by Jim Ramsey of Darlington.
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But it was the latest in a long lineage of rumors that claimed a craven Political Establishment had either put troops in harm's way or tied its hands.
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The lawsuit adds that even though Craven and her husband repeatedly asked that Quarrie not continue to participate in her care, he was present at her second surgery.
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Rubio is particularly vulnerable to a facts-based reveal, exposing his craven political self-interest as he has repeatedly sacrificed undocumented immigrants at the altar of his ambitions.
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The spectacle of real characters played by Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks standing up to a craven, mean-spirited president should resonate with many viewers of all ages.
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Moreover, getting rid of Pelosi just because Republicans hate her would be a singularly craven move for Democrats—and would probably be ineffective to boot, in this regard.
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Splinter was notoriously rude, just as Gawker was rude before it, to figures at the towering summit of influence and craven strivers who wished to join their ranks.
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They ought to be ashamed of themselves, and voters in November should hold this behavior against Tester and any other Democrat who participates in this craven D.C. circus.
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Mary Harron also brings a unique sympathy to the project—as she, too, has been fascinated throughout her career by women who are portrayed as villainous and craven.
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"Currently we have around 10 countries who, even if the grants are paid, may struggle to cover the cost of their travel to the Games," Mr. Craven said.
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It's a remarkable charge, given Kerry and former President Obama's craven decision not to enforce their self-described "red line" prohibiting the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
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He told me his legal problems were an Obama administration ploy, a craven attempt to punish him for his opinions and to discredit the Citizens' Commission on Benghazi.
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"Although the situation is pretty precarious, rumors that the Games may not go ahead or that sports may be cut are totally unfounded and not true," Craven said.
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Still, slack private morality, cynical realpolitik, naked avarice and craven celebrity worship do not fully explain the myopia that excuses grotesque crimes until they become impossible to conceal.
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His words are above all a gauntlet cast to Senator Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina Republican who has vacillated between principled opposition and craven support for President Trump.
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It is not about carnal and craven acts that take place between two people or are committed by one against another, like assaulting women or paying them off.
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Biden locked eyes with Gary Craven, who told the former vice president that he'd recently lost his 48-year-old son Todd after a struggle with alcohol withdrawal.
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It's that we need to know that at least some of these Republican men and women who make our laws are not totally craven and devoid of morality.
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"The greatest objection to vibration thus applied is that in overly sensitive patients it is liable to cause sexual excitement," the gynecologist James Craven Wood wrote in 1917.
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"I'm not super psyched about it, but I respect him enormously," said Jessica Craven, 51, the legislative lead for her Moms Demand Action group in Northeast Los Angeles.
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"Mourner" was written as a series of monologues, in which the title character exposes, by self-flagellating degrees, his own craven passivity and complicity in a corrupt world.
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Instead, she's covering for the President -- and adopting his habit of lobbing craven lies and attacks that undermine not just civility, but trust in American democracy and leadership.
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Democrats are already seeking to make hay on the scandal, framing GOP leaders in the state as craven politicians who poisoned young children to save a few dollars.
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On Tuesday morning, residents of Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina -- where Florence made landfall -- will be allowed back on the island, and Craven County's mandatory evacuation will be lifted.
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As part of MoMA's Future Imperfect series, Mr. Romero's movie will show with "The Craven Sluck" (25601), a 230-minute camp fest from the underground filmmaker Mike Kuchar.
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"I feel disgust watching Johnson," said Nicola Sturgeon, leader of the secessionist Scottish National Party, describing the prime minister as "untrustworthy, craven ... unfit for office in every sense".
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"This perverse game of musical chairs within D.H.S. of the incompetent and craven is extremely perilous for national security," said Peter Vincent, a former top lawyer at ICE.
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It's heartening that 18 governments today committed to working with them on the project — and beyond dispiriting that the United States, for the most craven of reasons, opted out.
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"In a craven and gratuitous abuse of presidential power, Donald Trump issued a Friday-night pardon to an adjudicated discriminator and disgraced former sheriff," Saenz said in a statement.
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As a craven and cynical editor, I was also struck by my good fortune: a Nintendo Switch review with custom art for nothing more than a box of popsicles.
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"Unfortunately the Trump campaign is using loopholes in the various venues' blanket performance licenses which were not intended for such craven political purposes, without the songwriters' consent," he wrote.
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Many farmers who expanded - in the face of falling prices and rising global competition - were younger, said Robert Craven, director of the University of Minnesota's Center for Farm Management.
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"A Nightmare on Elm Street" director Wes Craven is still raking in the dough after his death -- his Hollywood Hills home just sold for almost $250k above asking price.
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Audio is now best in class, while the camera is no longer the worst in classHTC's craven desire to win over consumers means consumers actually win for a change.
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But with an amoral president — and Trump certainly fills that bill — a moral framework is necessary to remind citizens of how craven some actions of this president truly are.
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"Never before in the 56-year history of the Paralympic games have we faced circumstances like this," observed Sir Philip Craven, the president of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
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Craven said he had "deep sympathy" for Russian competitors who will miss the Rio Games but that the decision was taken in the best interests of the Paralympic movement.
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Craven politicians usually stop with supporting the white working class, but Trump goes where others dare not: He has championed those previously left out of politics, like white supremacists.
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Casey, who is in good health, was found Thursday night by professional search and rescue crews in Craven County, said Shelley Lynch, spokeswoman for the FBI Charlotte field office.
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More than 100 people, including law enforcement and professional searches, were focusing on up to 1,000 acres of heavily wooded areas on Thursday, Craven County Sheriff Chip Hughes said.
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It's posing suggestively, as if asking you to draw it like one of your French girls, and faceless, allowing you to project onto it your most craven private fantasies.
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After Casey went missing on January 22, many people had begun to fear the worst, including Craven County Sheriff Chip Hughes, who led the massive three-day search effort.
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He said joining the two measures would be a "craven" bait-and-switch and "disrespectful for all the families" of the Florida school that suffered through last week's shooting.
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It's a craven plot device: out of character for Jadis, out of joint with the overall atmosphere of the episode and out of mind after the scene wraps up.
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In each case, the lawyers have used vivid terms to paint Democrats as politically craven, out to abuse the powers of their office only to embarrass Mr. Trump politically.
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"He's a human being like the rest of us, instead of just a Democrat," Craven said when asked why he isn't seriously considering any of the other Democratic candidates.
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Your flaws, your breakdowns, your craven hygiene, it's all faded now and there is only the beginning, scenes from the long-ago days of diaper genies and burp cloths.
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Your flaws, your breakdowns, your craven hygiene, it's all faded now and there is only the beginning, scenes from the long-ago days of diaper genies and burp cloths.
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"Howard arrived at the last minute to observe the culture of a Vermont that was still rooted in the late 19th century," Mr. Craven said in a phone interview.
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"Although we are pleased with the progress to date, a number of key criteria still need to be met," International Olympic Committee President Philip Craven told a news conference.
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