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More damningly, she meant that they cancelled each other out.
But that evening her brother, King Vajiralongkorn, intervened publicly and damningly.
Most damningly, the tobacco industry itself has expected this for decades.
Most damningly, Colombia beat the Americans at their own game: set pieces.
And, more damningly, that using the company's current methodologies, it never will.
Most damningly, the report says there is evidence that the violence was premeditated.
But that evening her younger brother, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, intervened publicly and damningly.
Most damningly, the report finds evidence that the violence was premeditated and amounted to genocide.
He could plaster it on billboards because it is so unintentionally honest and damningly so.
It's just that we did not take them or — more damningly — failed to acknowledge them.
Old accusers came forward again, and more damningly, so did new accusers — an ocean of them.
Most damningly, two heavyweight backers of the government in Beijing ventured that the rules are unclear.
Other volunteers called her "a criminal", a "neocon" and—perhaps most damningly for some—a pragmatist.
And perhaps most damningly, despite Roma's brief theatrical run, it's still very much a Netflix movie.
Damningly, VW felt able to conclude that, under the European emissions regime, it had done nothing wrong.
Additionally, and damningly, Manitowoc County officials were supposed to be keeping their distance from Avery's 2007 investigation.
Damningly for the defendants, an internal report by Harvard's research arm, obtained during discovery, reached the same conclusions.
In the 1990s, activism — particularly student activism — was stigmatized as tedious, silly, self-important and, most damningly, ineffectual.
Most damningly, the June 2017 law gave minority voters a new reason to stay away from the polls.
Most damningly from the Republican point of view, Strzok once referred to an "insurance policy" against Trump winning.
More damningly, some of Biden's line of questioning implied that Hill might not have been telling the truth.
Most damningly, Shriver asks us to believe there is a 10-year-old boy named Bing in 2029.
Most damningly, Tyson Chandler, the team's defensive ballast and emotional soul, had signed with the New York Knicks.
Mueller said he did not find a conspiracy either but damningly detailed how Trump tried to derail his probe.
Most damningly of all, Nintendo quickly ran out of ideas for how to make use of its own hardware.
More damningly, as the data came in, it became clear that in 2017 few men had been persuaded to migrate.
However, Mueller damningly documented an effort by the president to derail the special counsel's investigation once he became a target.
And maybe the whistle-blower complaint will be every bit as damningly dispositive about Trump's conduct as his detractors expect.
Richard Posner, an academic who later became a judge, damningly wrote that they relied on "eclectic forays into sociology", not hard analysis.
Damningly, his inquiry determined that the evidence on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction was presented with a certainty that was "not justified".
She leads the P.T.A., knows very little about her own daughter (Isabelle McCalla, lovely) and, perhaps most damningly, shops at Dress Barn.
Free of Zuckerberg, Facebook might blossom anew or it might wither; but most damningly of all, its users probably won't care either way.
Damningly, during the same era that Republicans are now praising, women immigrating into America were trapped in a patriarchal system known as coverture.
That meant Italy over-manned three on two in the middle but, damningly, they lacked the creativity in that area to take advantage.
More damningly, in September a report found that the levels of lead in young children's blood had more than doubled since the switch.
But perhaps even more damningly, the Justice Department also found several signs of a culture of outright racism within the Baltimore police force.
Damningly, he said he did this "in co-ordination and at the direction of" Mr Trump (who was not named directly in the case).
More damningly, it also says that PlexCorps enticed investors with "outlandish rewards" of a 1,354 percent profit over the course of under a month.
More damningly, the defense that had become so impenetrable began to spring untimely leaks, especially on possessions where they had to switch multiple times.
" Damningly, the commission found that crimes against humanity had been committed pursuant to policies established by those at the "highest level of the state.
Most damningly, this program should be an easy political win for the GOP, which has a glaring lack of legislative accomplishments under its belt.
Then came a 4-0 thrashing at Costa Rica last Tuesday in which Klinsmann's team looked alternately disorganized, dispirited and — perhaps most damningly — uninterested.
Or he could have, just as damningly, made a mess of the negotiations and then walked away for other people to clean it up.
She's changed names and some details, and most damningly, in the eyes of her classmate Karen, she's overlooked the real story: the story of Karen.
At first, this seems like a fair response to the forbidding Kristin (an excellent Stockard Channing), who is herself damningly judgmental of her family's failures.
When you look closer at his works (mostly paintings) you'll find a portrait of the American West that is at turns joyous and damningly satirical.
And perhaps most damningly, for the few thrill seekers who were undeterred by floating's countercultural aura—or maybe encouraged by it—the novelty eventually wore off.
The usefulness of the aggregation would have been greater had Crews presented his story with more of that objectivity he finds so damningly absent in Freud.
More damningly, many activists had pleaded with the EPA to work on power plant regulations specifically to encourage Congress to encourage a more market-oriented approach.
Damningly, in the Middle East and North Africa, the proportion of people living with HIV who are receiving lifesaving antiretroviral treatment is the lowest in the world.
More damningly, he's not at ease with his party's social policies — his campaign has been dominated by a refusal to answer questions about his views on homosexuality.
And perhaps most damningly, he's the moral center of a inverted reality in which ripped men and women pretend to pulverize one another to advance their careers.
And much more damningly, the redactions include partial words and partial dates, as well as the partial redaction of its classification stamp, things that would never be done.
Perhaps most damningly for Sessions, however, civil forfeiture also represents a fundamental rejection of conservative ideological pillars such as small government and the just protection of private property.
And perhaps most damningly, Tom Hammerschmidt's in-depth Washington Herald piece on the shady dealings that propelled Frank into the White House finally hits the Internet and newsstands.
His strongest work is vibrant with a sense of right and wrong—or, more specifically, of why doing wrong can feel, to the corrupted soul, so damningly right.
As Milov's book so damningly shows, larger forces have long been quietly and insidiously shaping so much of daily life: privatization, brilliant advertising, the emergence of late capitalism.
However, Mueller damningly documented multiple times that the president attempted to control or end the investigation — though he declined whether to say if that was illegal obstruction of justice.
Perhaps most damningly, Newman runs Operation Rescue, an radical anti-abortion group with well-documented ties to the 2009 assassination of Dr. Tiller, an abortion provider in Wichita, Kansas.
They are both very good, but rarely finish fights, have small fan followings and—most damningly—they don't have ready made drama with Team Alpha Male or Dominick Cruz.
But he has told us exactly what the IRA did next, in a damningly methodical indictment that named 113 major players — his first and only Russia-related charges to date.
Most damningly in the docs -- the dealer says Anton's death was the result of his own "misuse, misapplication, or damage" of the Jeep Grand Cherokee that rolled and crushed him.
Perhaps most damningly, the kind of scrutiny and anger reserved for incidents of racial hatred seem limited to episodes that confirm what social justice activists believe should constitute American bigotry.
But some scandals, including the inflated résumé of Alessia D'Alessandro, above, a candidate in the southern region of Campania, drew criticism that the party was, most damningly, just like other parties.
But revelations that the party's leadership inflated Ms. D'Alessandro's résumé — apparently without her knowledge — drew criticism that the party was fundamentally dishonest, unprepared to govern and, most damningly, just like other parties.
The biographical snippets of the people photographed also damningly demonstrate the extent of racist assumptions among law enforcement: In a couple of cases, police initially believed the (black male) victims to be the shooters.
" He added that "details with little apparent foreign intelligence value were widely disseminated in intelligence community reporting," and most damningly, that he has "confirmed that additional names of Trump transition team members were unmasked.
Widely known, and sometimes reviled, for his critical writing about the art of the 1960s, Judd could be as damningly final in his judgments as he was rigorously clear in his descriptions of work.
Most damningly, he tested out a convoluted explanation for the accusations, saying that while they hadn't happened, he was glad women were speaking up to accuse him of things he said he hadn't done.
The play's characters, though named in the script, are mostly unnamed within the action of the play; their anonymity makes us feel like voyeurs, spying on strangers who are both a little alien and damningly familiar.
Most damningly, Meek dismisses Drake's move of playing "Back to Back" in the hotel room above where Meek stayed in Toronto by pointing out that Drake was too much of a coward to actually confront him.
More damningly, Mr Trump reaffirms his preference for the first ban—which was blocked in the courts for exceeding legal and constitutional bounds—and concedes that the second version was a "watered down" and "politically correct" version of the first.
The subtext of both the complaint and the conversation Cline recalls in her Cut essay is that because Cline is a woman who has had sex — and who, perhaps more damningly, has written about sex — she is not to be trusted.
These people — who are visited by a dashing, but increasingly weary country doctor, Mikhail Astrov (a quietly sexy and damningly perceptive Jesse Pennington) — tend to speak of themselves as helpless, passive beings, pushed into place by circumstance and more extreme personalities.
Analysis: "In contrast to the murkiness of the special counsel's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible obstruction of justice by Mr. Trump, Democrats see the current allegations as damningly clear-cut," our chief Washington correspondent writes.
News analysis: "In contrast to the murkiness of the special counsel's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible obstruction of justice by Mr. Trump, Democrats see the current allegations as damningly clear-cut," our chief Washington correspondent writes.
In Indian Country: The Art of David Bradley, the Minnesota Chippewa artist wrestles with issues of identity and representation in ways that are both "joyous and damningly satirical" as Elisa Wouk Almino wrote in Hyperallergic's Best of 2019 Top 20 LA shows list.
John Oliver makes that point pretty damningly in this clip from Sunday's edition of Last Week Tonight, which turns a harsh spotlight on everything from classic examples of whitewashing in film (Scarface, West Side Story) to recent examples like Gods of Egypt and Aloha.
More damningly, for Trump, the survey found that the Republican nominee is so toxic among 20-somethings that more than one in ten of those who identify with his own party admit that they would cast a ballot for an Establishment Democrat than Trump.
And, most damningly, the White House narrative of why Comey was fired fell apart and was replaced by what we all suspected: The ouster had nothing to with the Clinton email saga and everything to do with the growing probes into Trump's Russia ties.
Even more damningly, the U.S. abuses at Abu Ghraib were the result of not bored or poorly trained soldiers going rogue but a culture of leadership from the highest levels of command that either implicitly endorsed or failed to explicitly forbid this type of behavior.
The Program very much wanted to be that movie, but if we can give it some points for trying to show the hypocrisy of big-time college football, it's hard to give it any credit for execution—its various storylines are so sprawling, convoluted, and most damningly boring.
There were moments during the series' underrated fourth season when, between Hannah's damningly indulgent stint at the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the invention of a carnivorous art-monster named Mimi-Rose (Gillian Jacobs), the show looked as if it had found its groove as a creative-class farce.
In Gone Girl, Nick Dunne (the flawlessly mediocre Ben Affleck) mimics the show's iconic gung-gung sound effect when the police question him about his wife's disappearance, and his life begins to seem, to him, like a scripted drama—even before he realizes that his wife has damningly implicated him in her apparent murder.
For the person who needs power and versatilityImage: Nicholas Stango/GizmodoThe new MacBook Pro infuriated nerdy power users when it was revealed it had last year's processor—and perhaps more damningly, unlike the infinitely versatile Pros of the past, it had just three ports: the ubiquitous headphone port, and two Thunderbolt 3-backed USB-C ports.
More damningly, according to Roll Call, which obtained emails between White House and Pentagon officials, "Not only had the president not contacted virtually all the families of military personnel killed this year, the White House did not even have an up-to-date list of those who had been killed" at the time when Trump made his statement.
She concluded, rather damningly, that the gig economy relies on the very people who are suffering in the post-recession job market: Young people experiencing high levels of unemployment and underemployment, and all those being forced into part-time and low-paying work because they can't find full-time jobs that make use of their skills.
This is ironically an issue that one of the signatories, Mozilla, has been an active critic of others over — including Facebook, whose political ad API it reviewed damningly this year, finding it not fit for purpose and "designed in ways that hinders the important work of researchers, who inform the public and policymakers about the nature and consequences of misinformation".
In October, a source within the NYPD told the New Yorker that the department gathered more than enough evidence to prosecute Weinstein in 2015—including, rather damningly, a secret recording made when Battilana agreed to meet Weinstein while wearing a wire, in which the disgraced mogul admits to grabbing her breasts, attempts to badger and intimidate her into going to his hotel room, and tells her that he is "used to" groping women.
She defended California's death penalty law when it was challenged in federal courts; she declined to take a public position on two state ballot initiatives that would have reformed the sentencing practices for common drug and theft crimes that disportionately keep young black men behind bars; she declined to join in other states' efforts to remove marijuana from the DEA's list of most dangerous substances; and, perhaps most damningly, she refused to prosecute Secretary Treasury Steven Mnuchin's old company OneWest for numerous foreclosures that were likely illegal.
Especially if that man is Sir Ivan Rogers and the post is the UK's permanent representative to the European Union, or more colloquially, the British ambassador to the EU. The contents of the resignation email that Rogers sent to his colleagues -- which has been published by various British media outlets -- suggests that the UK government is still some way from having a solid negotiating position for when it leaves the EU. The fact that the email was sent from a man of his stature, more damningly, betrays how unprepared the government is for a fistfight with Brussels when the time comes for those negotiations.
The list of potential black swan events is "damningly diverse": > Nuclear reactors and their spent-fuel pools could be targets for terrorists > piloting hijacked planes. Reactors may be situated downstream from dams > that, should they ever burst, could unleash massive floods.
The Prince Edward station attack on 31 August caused attitudes of protesters and their supporters towards the police to become even more damningly negative. It also strengthened beliefs that the police was being used by the local government as a tool to handle the political root causes of the protests.
Of the 38 German bishops, 24 attended.I. S. Robinson, The Papacy 1073-1198 (1990) p. 402. Led by the primas Germaniae, Archbishop Siegfried of Mainz, Henry's supporters included Bishop Adalbero of Würzburg and Bishop William of Utrecht, as well as the Liège bishop Henri de Verdun. Cardinal Hugh of Remiremont, who had already cut ties with the Pope, spoke damningly against Gregory.
Perhaps more damningly, Labour won slightly more votes than National, but four fewer seats. This was the second election in a row in which this had happened, and contributed to New Zealand's switch to the proportional representation electoral system Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) in the 1990s. The election left National with a majority of only one seat, a situation which was to cause it major problems in its third term.
More damningly, the authorities found personal possessions such as jewelry, diaries, and in one case, teeth from at least eight young women and girls who had gone missing in recent years. Some of the jewelry was from Leigh Hainline Bonadies, Schaefer's neighbor from when they were teenagers. Bonadies had vanished in 1969 in Fort Lauderdale, after leaving a note for her husband saying she was making a short trip to Miami. Schaefer was never charged in connection with her case.
Most damningly, the NCAA alleged that Ole Miss officials knowingly allowed the violations to occur, demonstrating a lack of institutional control of the football program. The charges forced Athletic Director Warner Alford to resign in July 1994. One day later, Turner fired Brewer, granting him 30 days' paid leave but no other severance package for the three years remaining on his contract. Later that year, the NCAA, when announcing severe penalties against the Ole Miss football program, found Brewer guilty of unethical conduct.
Reid concluded damningly that Incoming and outgoing letters went astray. Doctors did not always respond to requests... as quickly as they should have done. It took too long to reply to complaints... no real thought appeared to have been given to measures which might improve service and reduce the pressure on staff.Health Service Commissioner, Second Report 1995-96, pp1-2 The Select Committee recommended that Reid's report be used throughout the NHS for the training of new staff in the complaints procedure.
Most damningly, Pentangeli tells investigators that Michael personally killed Captain McCluskey (Sterling Hayden) and Virgil Sollozzo (Al Lettieri), and also began planning a mass slaughter of New York's other Mafia bosses as early as 1950. Cicci has also disclosed this to the FBI. However, he is unable to directly implicate Michael in any criminal activities; due to "buffers" in the Corleone organization he never received orders directly from Michael. In contrast, since Pentangeli was a capo, there is no insulation between Michael and himself.
The NCAA would eventually cite the program for 15 transgressions, all of them serious and some of them embarrassingly lurid. An NCAA report said that Ole Miss boosters and coaches had offered recruits gifts, including cash and, in one case, a car. Boosters were also accused of breaking national rules by taking recruits 30 miles outside of Oxford, sometimes to strip clubs in Memphis. Most damningly, the NCAA alleged that Ole Miss officials knowingly allowed the violations to occur, demonstrating a lack of institutional control of the football program.
In Buckingham Street is the Methodist Church of 1893 designed by James Weir, and described damningly by Pevsner as of a "terrible Italianate style". Pevsner, Niklaus. The Buildings of Buckinghamshire This description is a little harsh, as the church also displays not only Italianate features but also some Byzantine and Romanesque features too. In the high street is the Roman Catholic Church dedicated to St Joseph built in the 20th century and in Walton is the Holy Trinity ChapelPicture of the Holy Trinity Church in Walton Street built in 1845.
Villiers (2006), p. 11; Sir Francis Villiers, English ambassador to Portugal, shared the general opinion that the assassins had intended to kill not only King Carlos and the Crown Prince but also D. Manuel, and then to expel the next heir to the throne, D. Carlos’s brother, D. Afonso, Duke of Oporto, whom Sir Francis damningly described in his report for 1910. Eight of the eighteen men have been identified; they constituted the first group in the Terreiro do Paço: Alfredo Luís da Costa, Manuel Buíça, José Maria Nunes, Fabrício de Lemos, Ximenes, Joaquim Monteiro, Adelino Marques and Domingos Ribeiro.
Class distinctions bolstered these portrayals of gullible rural folk and witless southerners. Assimilation of African Americans and cultural appropriation of their artistic and cultural creations were not yet equated by the emerging entertainment industry with racism and bigotry. Josephine Baker, the St. Louis-born French singer featured in the Broadway revue Shuffle Along, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1949 The eventual success of African- American musical productions on Broadway, like Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle's "Shuffle Along" in 1921, helped to usher in the swing jazz era. This was accompanied by a new sense of sophistication that eventually disdained hokum as backward, insipid, and perhaps most damningly, corny.
More damningly, Ty also claims that Jonah had masterminded the entire plan so he could have an excuse to return to the Miller residence and profess his love to Sarah. Elias is shocked by the allegations but refuses to believe them (though doubt about his brother does seem to creep in). Through the chaos, Sarah and a wounded Kyle escape to the tool shed behind the house and are pursued by Elias and Jonah. After a brief fight, the thieves break through a partition in their tussling and to their surprise discover a large amount of money that's been hidden in the shed; Kyle reveals that he had sold Sarah's real diamond necklace and was saving the money as a nest egg for his family when he noticed his business/fortunes declining.
Most damningly, Edwards is often accused of excessive callousness towards the prisoners by keeping all of them locked up in the prison cell after the frigate had run aground. Moreover, besides the fact that three prisoners were immediately ordered out of the cell to help the crew man the pumps; while several hours later, after the decision had been made to abandon ship because she could not be saved, it is not certain that Edwards gave orders to release the remaining prisoners. Some saved themselves only because Joseph Hodges, the armourer's mate, knocked off the prisoners irons, but he was not able to complete the job because the ship sank very quickly. Even though six of the captives were found guilty of mutiny, only three of them – Millward, Burkitt and Ellison – were eventually executed; William Muspratt was acquitted on a legal technicality and the remaining two, Peter Heywood and James Morrison were subsequently pardoned by the King.

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