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"disturbingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes you feel anxious and upset or shocked
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And, the statistics were shockingly — and disturbingly — accurate.
The display here was surprisingly — and disturbingly — detailed.
" Pelosi, meanwhile, called Carson "a disconcerting and disturbingly unqualified choice.
Even without links and media, the text was disturbingly opaque.
WASHINGTON– This one is both highly personal and disturbingly global.
Disturbingly, this date is happening earlier with each passing year.
Disturbingly, they also seem to be offering themselves as prey.
The line between utopia and dystopia can be disturbingly thin.
This deception is relatively simple, but it is disturbingly effective.
Second, there is something disturbingly meta about this whole affair.
In all seriousness, though, Barr's move here is disturbingly Orwellian.
That makes the letdown less comical and more disturbingly personal.
Even more disturbingly, 98 percent of femicide crimes go unsolved.
Disturbingly, prions in meat are not destroyed through conventional cooking methods.
While not illegal behavior, it was disturbingly unmindful of the rules.
Massive Earthquake Along the San Andreas Fault Is Disturbingly ImminentImage: SanAndreasFault.
Disturbingly, the entire operation was apparently just a warm up exercise.
"There is something disturbingly meta about this whole affair," Brooks wrote.
And several veteran suicides here have disturbingly brought the point home.
The history recounted in Almost Citizens, that is, remains disturbingly resonant.
A dozen details make this moment funny, disturbing and disturbingly funny.
Disturbingly, bullying included threats with foods the children were allergic to.
Disturbingly, death rates per 100,000 people actually rose for young adults.
The answer is disturbingly simple: Repeat it over and over again.
Scouring for graphic self-injury photos is disturbingly easy on Instagram.
Lear may be one of world literature's most disturbingly lost souls.
While standouts for their panoramic elegance, many are also disturbingly chauvinistic.
Disturbingly, young women were overwhelmingly more likely to experience sexual harassment.
"Disturbingly easy" to weaponize Despite these efforts, it would be "disturbingly easy" to use the drug in a chemical attack, said Andy Weber, the former assistant secretary of defense for Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Defense Programs.
More importantly, and perhaps most disturbingly: is this Neil deGrasse Tyson flirting?
It's disturbingly close at hand given how far this history goes back.
Disturbingly enough there were statements of 'kill' and statements of 'sexual' desires.
Yet, as the latest polls show, the presidential race is disturbingly close.
And that trajectory is disturbingly relevant when considering our planet's present course.
The Anti-Defamation League says a "disturbingly high number" happened in schools.
The real highlight of this video is the disturbingly rough sound effects.
Most disturbingly, Chase shows "N/A," where the account balances should be.
When he revisited it, he found the track's opening lyric disturbingly applicable.
Instead, it does a disturbingly great job of forging people's faces together.
Nuking the city of New York was terrifyingly easy and disturbingly informative.
But in reality, such legislation is disturbingly likely to undermine the JCPOA.
For African Americans, the biases people hold tend to be disturbingly negative.
Disturbingly, in the US, Chetty found life expectancy inequality is also accelerating.
But it's worth remembering that dehumanization is already disturbingly prevalent in America.
Disturbingly, Rao has shown that she believes racial oppression is a myth.
Some slogans, like Syria's Always Beautiful, seem disturbingly disconnected from current events.
But looking back now, the ramifications of their research seem disturbingly clear.
But disturbingly, this objectifying tendency also seems to extend to young girls.
In this way, The Political Machine is disturbingly like the real thing.
Disturbingly, a male gunman live-streamed his attack on one of the mosques.
"They are not only dangerous, they are disturbingly un-American," the statement said.
Most of this—the disturbingly viscous tartelette being the exception—is surprisingly good.
In the disturbingly prescient words Sarah Palin, get ready to drill, baby, drill.
Yet, disturbingly, we have not reached the peak of this public health emergency.
She looked around the sports landscape, and what she saw was disturbingly familiar.
Seems like a good time to power through some disturbingly realistic science fiction!
Yep, disturbingly, T-Swift has garnered a following among the white supremacist crowd.
Some are so contrived as to be hilarious, while others prove disturbingly true.
Disturbingly, they found that false stories spread significantly more than did true ones.
Disturbingly, we found that false stories spread significantly more than did true ones.
Maybe because he's embraced a worldview disturbingly similar to that of outright racists.
Most disturbingly, stories of assault are still discounted; cases are not vigorously prosecuted.
And perhaps even more disturbingly, sometimes I can't even answer the question myself.
At times, the disagreement over policy and process became disturbingly personal, Hill said.
Pelosi called Carson a "disconcerting and disturbingly unqualified choice" in a statement Monday.
That sends a disturbingly clear message: sexual abuse against immigrants will be tolerated.
Disturbingly, Trump has yet to name the whole island a national disaster zone.
It was the recurring bathroom art from "Russian Doll" come, disturbingly, to life.
But disturbingly, many also rated Muslims, Mexican immigrants, and Arabs as less evolved.
A group of researchers revealed that it's disturbingly easy to hack entire wind farms.
LONDON — There's something deeply unnerving about non-human things that have disturbingly human features.
If all of this sounds disturbingly simple, that's because, in many ways, it is.
Disturbingly, however, the diehard nationalists have gone on the offensive against fellow Indians, too.
But the fact remains that I'm a fairly young man who snores disturbingly loud.
That's not to mention the various interviews where he disturbingly objectifies his own daughter.
The same could be said of Washington, where white men possess disturbingly expansive control.
And, disturbingly, we don't even know how much water is left in these basins.
Is it the hair that makes this Sonic disturbingly sexual instead of sexy-sexual?
His plans for the media once he's in the White House remain disturbingly unclear.
Disturbingly, school shootings often form the mundane backdrop of stories with completely different plots.
As America's heroin crisis has grown, stories like Mr Demeo's have become disturbingly common.
A world of chronically weak demand is a world that is disturbingly zero sum.
And for young high school graduates, the unemployment rate is disturbingly high: 17.8 percent.
It's a disturbingly human act that teaches us something new about orangutan sexual dynamics.
That Germany is running a disturbingly large external imbalance is hardly open to question.
Two batters later he was done for the day, and it seemed disturbingly normal.
So "Review," disturbingly and effectively, asks: What kind of unreasonable person would do it?
Most disturbingly, she was on defense even on issues where she should be dominating.
Most disturbingly, though, Conway just doesn't want the media to call a spade a spade.
It was just some good, old-fashioned mom-shaming, an insidious problem that's disturbingly common.
Disturbingly, Detective David Abbott, the lead investigator named in Sims' suit, committed suicide in 2015.
In the era of fake news, all the wrong things seem to be disturbingly true.
"Disturbingly enough there were statements of 'kill' and statements of 'sexual' desires," an affidavit reads.
LM:You mistake me for someone who cares about mere people, however disturbingly well they live.
Perhaps most disturbingly, in November 2014, he later claimed he was raped during the exhibit.
Disturbingly, their back muscles don't return to normal even after several weeks back on Earth.
"They are not only dangerous, they are disturbingly un-American," CNN tweeted after the exchange.
Again and again, we are shown seductively beautiful and disturbingly immaculate images of feminine beauty.
This amicus brief detailed the disturbingly large social and economic costs of online sports gambling.
Perhaps most disturbingly, they have lost their own names, or rather tried to forget them.
In part because of those lousy libidos, the world's giant panda population is disturbingly small.
Disturbingly, neither public nor private Indian arts institutions have made any comment on the situation.
Rather than providing useful information about intrinsic candidate strengths, it can all feel disturbingly arbitrary.
Most disturbingly, we can't write this off as the inebriated ravings of a single man.
"RIP Harambe" turned into a meme that took a disturbingly long time to go away.
All of the usual Purge festivities — creepy masked murderers, disturbingly violent street scenes, kidnapping, etc.
Disturbingly, as " The Huffington Post" previously reported, there are studies to back this one up.
Disturbingly, it's a sight we're going to have to get used to in our warming world.
Disturbingly, the study also found that disruptions to nocturnal pollination affects the daytime pollinator system, too.
And it's a feeling that is becoming disturbingly common among my cohort of young white men.
Clearly, Rolfe was planning to torture and possibly (probably) kill Lori in a disturbingly violent way.
Lynchings were a disturbingly common way through which white communities in the South expressed their racism.
Ruby's brother gave her disturbingly blood-red clams he found 90 meters deep in a cave.
This was a disturbingly intimate war, where almost everybody knows someone who was abducted and returned.
The dozen, disturbingly talented astronaut candidates will train at NASA's Johnson Space Center for two years.
The "advice" in Roosh's books can sound disturbingly like bragging about getting away with date rape.
Disturbingly, much of the damage observed was self-inflicted—but a likely consequence of orca confinement.
In our disturbingly polarized culture, all parties seem to share a general sense of impending doom.
Yet it continues to rise in all age groups, reaching disturbingly high levels among older adults.
Instead, the disturbingly young serial killer gave Ford and Bill helpful, while extremely dark, unbiased information.
Faces are often disturbingly "out of sight," masked with shaded curved visors suggestive of astronauts' gear.
Even more disturbingly, Trump used his foundation to launder money to support friends and attack opponents.
In South Africa, where sexual assault and rape remain an epidemic, corrective rape is disturbingly common.
Furnished in contemporary Shaker style, with lots of polished wood, her house is almost disturbingly neat.
This looks disturbingly violent (hence the series title, though no harm is done) yet is essential.
Disturbingly, a portion of the city's undocumented residents still hadn't even heard about the lead contamination.
Morrison, which involved facts disturbingly reminiscent of Dr. Ford's claims against Brett Kavanaugh and Mark Judge.
Clinton may have been risk averse and evasive, but Trump has been a disturbingly prolific liar.
Disturbingly, some parents say that their children appear to see nothing out of the ordinary in this.
Disturbingly, at least 63 percent of all German Shepherds had at least one disorder recorded in 2013.
Disturbingly enough, Mr. Marsh seems to relish his daughter's burgeoning femininity as much as her peers do.
India remains a secular country, yet some laws proposed by the BJP bear a disturbingly sectarian tint.
He may also have perjured himself during the course of recent, disturbingly partisan testimony before the Senate.
When human trafficking and less extreme forms of coercion are included, slavery-like practices remain disturbingly common.
That same color disturbingly shows up again when the vampire gets intimate with his lady friend Olivia.
"The New York Times says the air's bad down here," says Jacob in a disturbingly prescient observation.
The French election is disturbingly similar to America's, and it's definitely one to keep an eye on.
The video is disturbingly reminiscent of other recordings showing police-related violence in schools in recent years.
More disturbingly, the narrative of universal impact posits a harmony of interests that may not actually exist.
His critics, including some in his own party, see that as disturbingly akin to one-man rule.
Disturbingly, the suspected male gunman live-streamed his attack on one of the mosques on social media.
More disturbingly, whites are distinctly more likely to believe that police have a right to hit citizens.
This latter point is something that has disturbingly reared its head at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Even more disturbingly, Trump's anti-media crusade is making the job of reporting an increasingly dangerous one.
Amnesty International found that suicide attempts among refugees and asylum seekers on Nauru have become disturbingly common.
Consider the N.R.A. Its agenda is based on the fears of its white and disturbingly nativist constituency.
" Earlier on Wednesday, CNN rebuked the president for his attacks against Acosta, calling them "disturbingly un-American.
Disturbingly, this was not the first time Marines was accused of abusing the database in this way.
My assaulter was someone I was in a casual relationship with––a disturbingly perfect humanitarian, on paper.
Like many of Trump's other Cabinet nominees, Mulvaney seems to have a disturbingly low opinion of science.
The erratic nature of it all gives the album a disturbingly human feel—it's challenging and odd.
The disturbingly named "SS," for instance, is an ultra-royalist group that has been active since 2010.
Perhaps most disturbingly are the increasing numbers of civilians killed by Afghan forces and their American allies.
His crystalline panoramas of the natural world are both magically transporting and, in one interpretation, disturbingly realistic.
Michael Jackson had just died, and my Facebook feed was disturbingly lacking in sympathetic words of sorrow.
Young women are being raped and murdered, and as suspicion circles Pascal, Moll's behavior is disturbingly unreadable.
Disturbingly, the majority of states don't have laws requiring physicians to get explicit consent for these procedures.
Opposite Buck is Harrison Ford, countering the dog's unnervingly expressive eyes with a disturbingly emotionless voice-over.
But, experts say, their virtual enslavement remains disturbingly widespread for a country renowned for its products worldwide.
Just as disturbingly, 18-year-old U.S. military recruits patrolling Afghanistan today were toddlers on 9/85033.
Well, this particular administration is so cynical, it's a disturbingly cynical administration, which doesn't mind creating havoc.
What he or she wanted to know was both simply and deeply, almost disturbingly complex and unnerving.
Disturbingly, if Google has handed over data, it could be under court order not to notify individual users.
Interestingly, and perhaps disturbingly, this means our civilization will eventually be detectable whether we like it or not.
It's all disturbingly juxtaposed with the owner, played by Riccardo Scamarcio, talking about why he loves hunting rabbits.
And he even did so, most disturbingly, knowing your history as a victim of sexual and physical abuse.
Feature A special-victims unit fights the hidden epidemic of sexual assault that is disturbingly difficult to investigate.
In one of them, Jesse stumbles into Todd's disturbingly kitschy kitchen and sees something just out of frame.
You could kind of make that argument, not on this evidence that&aposs it -- that&aposs disturbingly silly.
Disturbingly, it's not going to get any better any time soon for the reindeer or the indigenous herders.
The only bad thing you can say about Boomer is that he is disturbingly unaware of his actions.
But the book's fandom know it would be different on-screen — less disturbingly poetic, more overwhelming and visceral.
A spate of dangerous smuggling cases In other Texas cities, human smuggling has become a disturbingly regular occurrence.
And most disturbingly, India is home to 18 million victims of human trafficking, the most in the world.
More disturbingly, the poster didn't disclose that the study was actually funded by the National Pecan Shellers Association.
With one disturbingly manipulative move, Brady has bullied Tabitha into keeping a deeply personal image on the internet.
Musk did not say how long a stretch has been built yet, only calling it "disturbingly long." pic.twitter.
Only the disturbingly reticent Snow (who sometimes clucks instead of talking) never reveals herself directly to the reader.
Most disturbingly, it has been wildly successful - sowing discord in our nation and shaking faith in our institutions.
First, there's the disturbingly common narrative of a cop shooting a young man of color and ensuing protests.
As, one by one, they start to visit her, disturbingly different versions of their lives are on offer.
But Dr. Yeh and his group have reported, more disturbingly, that the program may contribute to unnecessary deaths.
That disturbingly low number raises the question of why universities appear to be so afraid of free inquiry.
And a return to a more accommodating U.S. China policy with a new president seems disturbingly more likely.
Disturbingly, I hear the same sentiments of bigotry that rock me to my core stemming from this president.
When James told me this story, I wondered if he understood how disturbingly incautious it made him seem.
However, Trump has been disturbingly inconsistent in his messaging regarding the American approach to conflicts with rogue nations.
But in a disturbingly funny plot turn, another pupil takes the initiative and heads off this human raptor.
Women and girls in Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras endure disturbingly high rates of domestic and sexual violence.
Attacking one of the few Republicans likely to break ranks feels disturbingly off-key, some Obamacare backers argued.
Most disturbingly, it has been wildly successful — sowing discord in our nation and shaking faith in our institutions.
Certain gonorrhea strains have become disturbingly resistant to typical antibiotics, but a recent breakthrough might just be the answer.
Soil, at its core, is a disturbingly insightful examination of the nuances of human interaction—mentally, physically, and spiritually.
When police belatedly released footage of the incident, it looked disturbingly like a summary execution, resulting in angry protests.
Instead, it was twisted from a joyous moment meeting a political hero to a disturbingly dark and vicious sentiment.
The conclusion seems to be that China's soil pollution is widespread and that information about it is disturbingly unreliable.
Enter Samsung's new research, in which a neural network can turn a still image into a disturbingly convincing video.
Disturbingly, the researchers discovered that the presence of the plastic also changed the food preferences of the exposed fish.
It was dark and had the same disturbingly realistic feel that made the show's first season so grimly effective.
Disturbingly, at least one employee was said to have bragged about collecting information on Hollywood actresses and porn stars.
The camera zooms in on the abuse so viewers can get a disturbingly intimate look a whimpering octogenarian woman.
But that's no excuse for physically attacking airline customer service agents — a trend that is, disturbingly, on the rise.
Mortality was disturbingly higher among those consuming only 32-85033 percent fat, as the Dietary Guidelines are currently modeled.
Most disturbingly, the Obama administration has endorsed the anti-Semitic EU policy to demarcate Israeli products from the settlements.
The makeup done on King here looks disturbingly accurate in depicting the body's physical reaction to the described trauma.
Nineties kids rejoice—Paramount Players is reviving Nickelodeon classic Rugrats, everyone's favorite cartoon about toddlers with disturbingly large faces.
" Disturbingly, some of the known bullies "are vocally into [gender] diversity in astronomy and use it as a cover.
The Ted Bundy Tapes is a documentary centered on recorded interviews with the disturbingly charming murderer, rapist, and necrophile.
Third and most disturbingly, the US appears to be in the early stages of a massive fracking infrastructure buildout.
Maybe more disturbingly, it also was one of only two outlets that bothered to check it out at all.
With a jarring visual design and one disturbingly effective soundscape, this unusual horror film will make you feel something.
Human-inspired emojis, like the woman-raising-hand emoji or the sweating-while-smiling emoji, look disturbingly photo-realistic.
Most disturbingly, the president and his surrogates often attack government institutions, including many that are among America's most respected.
But it was also an example of a kind of harassment that's become disturbingly common: a practice called swatting.
And more disturbingly, Trump has actually been credibly accused of sexual harassment, sexual assault, or rape by multiple women.
This wasn't a problem in the past, but our high-tech civilization is now disturbingly vulnerable to these solar storms.
Disturbingly, it's just the latest in a string of similar "ghost ships" that seem to be coming from North Korea.
What makes all this even tougher to stomach is that Dr Mahathir's conversion to the opposition's cause looks disturbingly incomplete.
Disturbingly, Flynn had been communicating with Russian diplomats about lifting sanctions on the country once the Trump regime took power.
Disturbingly, the miniature brain contained a brainstem-like structure, and a large amount of highly organized and differentiated cerebellum tissue.
Some of these state troves, disturbingly, include information on religious affiliation and use mobile-phone data to track citizens' movements.
Disturbingly, black beauty products were disproportionately more likely to contain dodgy toxins compared to cosmetics marketed at non-black women.
Disturbingly uncategorizable and puzzling, the paintings have been casually labeled as kitsch by most critics in order to dismiss them.
Yet, this Disney princess-flavored grocery store fairytale sours, showing viewers just how quickly, and disturbingly, sexual assault can happen.
But the truth is that Bandersnatch uses overly dramatic, disturbingly outdated clichés about artists to generate action and narrative oomph.
"The LAPD still has a disturbingly high kill rate," said Earl Ofari Hutchinson, president of the Los Angeles Urban Roundtable.
The internet has no shortage of big-headed assholes, so this meme should have (disturbingly tiny) legs for a while.
They mention that consent is key, but they also come at some other crucial things with a disturbingly casual tone.
It it suggested Rue and her fellow classmates have been preparing for such a disturbingly recurrent tragedy since pre-school.
Disturbingly, it is almost impossible to tell whether long-term MDMA users will end up permanently affecting their sleep cycles.
In the view of Jacob Mchangama, director of the civil-liberties think-tank Justitia, the authorities' approach is disturbingly inconsistent.
And yet it's disturbingly commonplace to question victims about how a past event has altered the course of their life.
More than six weeks later, however, it remains disturbingly easy to find channels associated with hate groups on the platform.
The number of abandoned children in China has dropped steadily in the last decade, but the numbers remain disturbingly high.
Research on sexual assailants is disturbingly limited, but we do know that many campus attackers are, like Weinstein, serial offenders.
Already they've been disturbingly published in Goldman's middling story for the New York Times and multiple other cannibalizing news outlets.
The UN should have a permanent body dedicated to the investigation and condemnation of the atrocities that remain disturbingly common.
Nazism proves disturbingly resilient, taking on new guises in Scandinavia and South America, where it is welcomed with open arms.
Moving its arms in a disturbingly lifelike way, the bearded contraption croaked out oracular utterances about the end of mankind.
Not everyone can stomach the fight against the increasingly bold and disturbingly un-fact- checked progressive narrative about police racism.
This year, even the most jaded, laissez-faire economist couldn't deny that something has gone disturbingly wrong with Big Tech.
Disturbingly, limited financial resources are being allocated away from emerging non-animal-based technologies that hold greater promise of relevance.
Disturbingly, as he left the White House, President Barack Obama enjoyed the favorable view of only 24% of white evangelicals.
Disturbingly, the same memo references "negative publicity from the health community," including "cancer linkage," as a "major obstacle" to sales.
It has been successful on that score, but has also made it disturbingly easy for foreigners to influence our elections.
More disturbingly, Iran apologists and lobbyists have found a stable home at Foggy Bottom to the detriment of American interests.
Young and his fellow Marines are horny, deeply insecure, often drunk, compulsively (and inventively) masturbatory and disturbingly driven to kill.
Canada's electoral map is now disturbingly divided between the Liberal-dominated east of the country, and the Conservative-dominated west.
Disturbingly for the Raptors and any future Cavaliers opponents, they did it without James shooting especially well by his standards.
And the idea that homosexuality began in 1969 is disturbingly, if understandably, prevalent among people born in the decades after.
Perhaps most disturbingly, Fayhee says, Whelan has, to the best of his knowledge, not been officially charged with any crime.
"—Max Mertens The pain of the oppressed is palpable in Moor Mother's work, but it rings disturbingly loud on "KBGK.
But at present no one knows what a given sally would earn by way of riposte, which makes deterrence disturbingly destabilising.
Through trial and error, the Sarah's program spammer advanced from making crude overtures to sharing endorsements by disturbingly well-realized characters.
And if dark comedy was more your style, The Lobster was ready with its bizarre, disturbingly humorous take on modern romance.
And as my volleys of verbal abuse against Siri the other day proved, the product is still disturbingly tolerant of insults.
The disturbingly creepy, homicidal doppelgängers — the "tethered," as they're called — from Jordan Peele's hit horror movie Us are almost too perfect.
This quandary proves to be the biggest issue when it comes to Liberty High School's disturbingly expansive culture of sexual assault.
There was probably a time in your young adult life when you could function on a disturbingly small amount of sleep.
And I'm here to tell you, it's disturbingly easy for them to do —even to someone like me who covers technology.
Second, while today&aposs focus is on immigration, we have a disturbingly large number of home-grown American citizens being radicalized.
The second, and infinitely more rewarding option, is to put on songs like Marcus Henriksson's otherworldly, ethereal, disturbingly seductive minimal slinker.
Slightly spongy, disturbingly homogenous, and perched atop a textureless fluff of instant mashed potatoes, the meatballs were both bland and forgettable.
Disturbingly, the research could result in monkeys capable of producing human organs for transplants, leading to a host of ethical concerns.
Disturbingly, according to the elders I spoke with, several of the people who helped carry out these attacks were reportedly Peul.
Once a lovable chucker, Speights is now a walrus who disturbingly leads Orlando in usage despite being their least-efficient player.
Bender says that Hodor's flesh was going to be disturbingly torn from his body, as the undead are wont to do.
The comfortably well-off and established, the disturbingly satisfied, the bon chic bon genre, are suddenly the muses of the moment.
She described the sergeant as eager and motivated to help from the get-go, even when he was still disturbingly frail.
Disturbingly, if a worker exposed to unhealthy air gets sick, he or she may not be able to see a doctor.
It took me a while to understand that my own experience was also abuse, and that intimate violence is disturbingly common.
Partway through "Making a Murderer," we hear a "Dateline NBC" producer discuss the death of Teresa Halbach in disturbingly chipper tones.
"Disturbingly, we have heard reports that some Navigators have already been laid off because of CMS's highly unusual action," they said.
Clearly SNL's comedy has changed over the past 27 years, but disturbingly it appears that many in the GOP have not.
Kiernan's writing — starkly visual, tongue in cheek and disturbingly visceral — carries the day as the story churns toward its uneasy conclusion.
While he golfs and tweets and watches cable news, several disturbingly powerful billionaires are pulling the levers and winning special treatment.
An endemic problem The outrage in Hyderabad comes just two weeks before India marks the anniversary of a disturbingly similar crime.
Then — most inventively and disturbingly — Michèle chooses to gain control over her rapist by staging her own kind of rape fantasy.
And Ms. Drury gloriously confirms her status as a playwright for whom the long view is disturbingly, divertingly and endlessly kaleidoscopic.
Most disturbingly, the study is finding that the brains of children who spend a lot of time on screens are different.
Could a disturbingly vulgar, hyper-violent superhero-rascal movie stand alongside La La Land, Manchester by the Sea and Moonlight on Feb.
And with a government in the undefined near future embracing nationalistic policies and suppressing its citizens' language, the novel feels disturbingly contemporary.
The Yankees, disturbingly silent until the girl's father began talking to the Times, eventually said they'd extend their netting before next season.
This lost weekend began, disturbingly, with the lewd video of Donald Trump in conversation with Billy Bush on a bus in 2005.
The inhabitants of his dystopian World State wore "zippicamiknicks" and "zippyjamas", showing them simultaneously to be disturbingly modern and endlessly sexually available.
There is still plenty of time to disgust everyone at the beach or local your pool with this disturbingly life-like inflatable.
Likewise, it was fine for watching a short 2-3 minute YouTube video, but anything longer, the tablet would get disturbingly warm.
It would be irresponsible to characterize it as an apology, and it reveals some disturbingly misguided understandings of what sexual harassment is.
And in the latest RHONY season 9 installment, Dorinda Medley verbally attacked Sonja Morgan for her sexuality in a disturbingly aggressive manner.
Rather than condemning the Democratic embrace of race baiters, Trump seems disturbingly content to wink at race baiters of a different complexion.
All in all, the preemptive strike against Negan's crew felt disturbingly transported out of a war movie set half a century ago.
Sixteen years after 9/11, bigoted remarks like these against Muslims -- or even those perceived to be Muslim -- have become disturbingly commonplace.
I also see on his Facebook page that he mounts animal heads on his walls and, disturbingly, decorates them for the holidays.
Life in the Bay Area hasn't come to a complete halt, but weeks into this fire crisis it has become disturbingly halting.
The game is apparently played much like traditional beer pong but has rules that disturbingly incorporate Nazi treatment of Jews during WWII.
But, according to the classical Einstein equations, black holes are disturbingly simple; their only properties are mass, electrical charge and angular momentum.
Forces that oppose each other also disturbingly complement each other, a consideration he weaves into his commentary on social and judicial ecosystems.
Disturbingly, the remarks made in the "great majority" of cases came from male politicians in parliament—including those in their political party.
And we understand why President Trump's supporters remain furious at the airing of a disturbingly vivid unproven allegation about encounters with prostitutes.
It's disturbingly easy for cybercriminals to design apps that mimic a benign, mainstream product, then plant it in third-party app stores.
And more disturbingly, its members are chosen by the very politicians who most need an independent watchdog — the governor and legislative leaders.
For a woman who has spent a lifetime wrestling with situations where men have power they can abuse, this was disturbingly familiar.
More disturbingly, a portion of the show's fans reacted negatively when four female writers were added to the staff for Season 3.
These blocks have no Lego branding and are instead disturbingly bare, as if someone had sandblasted away the logos on a real kit.
Ranko Mavrak, a Bosnian Croat journalist working in Sarajevo, told the conference that the polarised mood was disturbingly similar to the early 1990s.
Disturbingly, this same impulse may be part of why meth and coke overdose (and use) have also risen so sharply in recent years.
But disturbingly many men are still blind to the way that personal remarks, lewd jokes and the like can make a workplace hostile.
Most disturbingly, the researchers noted, the motivation of gender harassment is intended to create a hostile environment toward women, to put them down.
Disturbingly, too, widening gaps occur in some of India's richer regions, suggesting that rising income enables more parents to act on their prejudices.
Like a poet recently accepted to an MFA program, Zayn employs his style with an inscrutable randomness that makes him seem disturbingly intentional.
Until more is known, however, it's best to prepare, creating technologies and systems capable of withstanding these extreme—yet disturbingly frequent—stellar events.
The way he smiled tenderly at Cersei while pushing Bran out of the window was what made this line so disturbingly memorable. 3.
"This episode is disturbingly reminiscent of the Saturday Night Massacre during the Watergate scandal and the national turmoil that it caused," he said.
Issa is facing the toughest reelection battle he's ever had, in large part because his ideology and approach are disturbingly similar to Trump's.
Even more disturbingly, some victims were not warned that their history would be raised in court prior to the start of their trial.
Coordination with DHS was disturbingly absent, with Secretary John Kelly only seeing the details of the executive order when it was nearly finalized.
As America awaits the reality of a Republican-controlled Congress and White House, one thing has been made disturbingly clear to American families.
And thirdly, the Rajneesh focus on and fascination with death, long a theme in the cult's ideology, has recently become disturbingly more pronounced.
Disturbingly, the reasons advanced by the Department of Justice for the citizenship question seem to be a veiled attempt to mask ulterior motives.
Still other members had disturbingly close relationships with the Soviets leading other Allies to conclude they could not be trusted with NATO's secrets.
In her letter, Lacey described the gruesome murders and wrote that the now 66-year-old has a "disturbingly distorted" view of Manson.
Disturbingly, the mosquito-borne virus, which may be causing abnormally small heads in newborns, has also been linked to yet another debilitating disease.
Desiderio called West's video "a tableau that was disturbingly familiar, rapturously beautiful and frighteningly uncanny," in an essay published Monday for W Magazine.
Disturbingly, sexual predators have only continued to find new ways of avoiding law enforcement detection while continuing their internet-enabled exploitation of children.
Disturbingly, extreme anti-Israel voices and dangerous political beliefs are increasingly finding footing in the progressive movement and being legitimized in the mainstream.
"Disturbingly, in Turkey today violence against women is still widely tolerated and support and protection for survivors is woefully insufficient," Buyum goes on.
Sallin skillfully shows this horrific fantasy as disturbingly close to reality, lending Giger's work a relevance that its gruesome nature might otherwise overshadow.
The surrounding walls of the gallery are covered in an odd mélange of concept sketches, ape clip art, and disturbingly distressed ape masks.
The experiments, like those of curious children, can strike a viewer as disturbingly gross: fingernails bitten off, hands dipped in someone else's urine.
Widespread A survey of 43,000 active members of Canada's military found disturbingly high rates of sexual assault and a low rate of reporting.
The teenage basketball stars are commodities to the hustlers and cons in the hoops underworld — and more disturbingly, sometimes to their own families.
Most disturbingly, about 500 of the 3,540 Covid-19 cases have been diagnosed in areas beyond the New Orleans to Baton Rouge axis.
And perhaps most disturbingly, it gave us the comedic rape subplot in Sixteen Candles, John Hughes's much beloved and iconic 1984 teen romance.
One scribbled "Kill Everyone Leave None Alive" in a notebook beside drawings of bombs hitting a building that looked disturbingly like a school.
Seemingly everyone who's seen the animated 1978 adaptation of "Watership Down" has a horror story about how disturbingly brutal and violent it was.
The big takeaway from the election is the obvious one: A disturbingly far-right party is surging in the eurozone's most important country.
Good morning, We start today with the latest from Paris, a preview of Indonesia's presidential election and a disturbingly successful facial recognition experiment.
"Remarkably and disturbingly, the work has a real resonance with the effects of current political decision making and of sustained austerity," he said.
They happened in America, a country where gun massacres are disturbingly common and where the government  has done shockingly little to curb them.
They have proved elusive — KPMG is at the bottom of the Big Four pack, but other firms also have disturbingly high deficiency rates.
Disturbingly, his wife and children were also stopped while entering the states a day before him and separated at the airport for questioning.
Yet as Gilderoy is reluctantly seduced into the dubious pleasures of grand guignol entertainment, "Studio" plants germs that fester disturbingly in the imagination.
It has moments of opacity, where you feel he is holding back at crucial moments, but it is filled with disturbingly piquant details.
Disturbingly, plastic pollution inside the GPGP "is increasing exponentially and at a faster rate than in surrounding waters," the authors state in the paper.
The lesson was disturbingly clear: The mass violence didn't disqualify Kibaki and Odinga from office; it ensured each man a seat in the government.
And Max and Dani's mom spends the entire movie, save one scene, in the most disturbingly pointy cone bra ever to grace the screen.
He claimed to find a disturbingly high number of people willing to act against their conscience—if an authority ordered them to do so.
The Times's correspondent in Pakistan, Salman Masood, sent out images of two editions of The Times over Twitter, and they tell the story disturbingly.
The sped-up video takes just over 30 seconds, and shows off the two-mile-long tunnel that Musk describes as "disturbingly long." pic.twitter.
Disturbingly, the research and development pipeline for gonorrhea is relatively empty, with only three new candidate drugs currently in clinical development, according to WHO.
Disturbingly—and quite unusually—the genes required to fight the virus were not activated; the cell's built-in immune system remained idle after infection.
The original RoboCop is a mocking indictment of the era that spawned it, but for all its '22004s excesses, it also feels disturbingly current.
"For the first time in my life, I was witnessing how disturbingly sick so many people are on the Internet," she said on Instagram.
Today, a previously appetizing genre has morphed into a disturbingly exaggerated version of itself, one that doesn't reflect food that's even appealing to eat.
Just as disturbingly, there are no lone wolves in Trump's formulation—terrorists are, in his view, incubated in Muslim communities that detest our values.
Similarly, US counterterrorism efforts in Iraq and Syria are reported to have generated, under the Trump administration, a disturbingly high number of noncombatant casualties.
That makes it difficult to monitor and remedy deficient facilities and crack down on what appears to be a disturbingly consistent pattern of abuse.
And perhaps recognizing this as the disturbingly mild brew's strongest attribute, Anheuser-Busch has decided to lean into it and put more there there.
With a major suspect dead—as are a disturbingly high number of people of interest in the case—the investigation is at an impasse.
But, given the underpinnings of the entire Russia collusion investigation and what we know now about its early steps, McCabe's statements ring disturbingly true.
But the causes of destruction prove disturbingly resilient: Revisionism, fascism, and fundamentalism take on new forms, finding footholds in new corners of the world.
These responses, which are disturbingly widespread, not only shift the blame and responsibility onto the woman, they also fail to recognise an important truth.
Despite its flaws, though, Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy does capture what's disturbingly compelling and oddly relevant about Bundy to today's politics. 
The word comes from an Eminem song about a superfan named — you guessed it — Stan, who takes his fandom of the rapper disturbingly far.
Disturbingly, Lauer reported on many powerful men who have been accused of sexual harassment and misconduct following the Bill O'Reilly and Harvey Weinstein allegations.
Published in prestigious literary magazines, these tales disturbingly suggest to a ­present-day reader just how much Northern liberalism colluded with Southern white supremacy.
More disturbingly, they sometimes even "invite" other men in the group to rape them in their presence, as a further extension of the fetish.
The second act (there is no intermission) begins with a disturbingly vivid suicide, then shifts into the unsettling, urgently heightened landscape of Sebastian's nightmare.
Of course, this wing of radical feminism veered into cries of censorship and victimhood, endorsing a sexual moralism disturbingly similar to the religious right.
The cultures presented by these books are fantasies, often disturbingly conservative ones, with all the sexual and ethnic strife airbrushed out of the picture.
In addition to tallying a disturbingly large number of individual pieces of plastic pollution, the 72,541 volunteers also recorded which companies produced the plastics.
But in recent years, intense heat and lack of shade have become a nuisance and — more disturbingly — a public health crisis centered around class.
"These disturbingly weak recommendations put the Obama administration under enormous pressure to fight airplane pollution's threat to our climate," Pardee said in a statement.
Whatever the goal, the rhetoric is disturbingly reminiscent of the George W. Bush administration's propaganda campaign that prepared America for war against Saddam Hussein.
"This episode is disturbingly reminiscent of the Saturday Night Massacre during the Watergate scandal and the national turmoil that it caused," said Massachusetts Sen.
" Trump's wealthy backers, Robert and Rebekah Mercer, disturbingly offered a similar defense with their statement, "We are completely indifferent to Mr. Trump's locker room braggadocio.
These videos, which use machine learning to graft one person's face onto the body of another, are known as deepfakes—and they're getting disturbingly good.
Disturbingly, He allegedly used fake blood tests as a workaround given that HIV-positive individuals are prohibited from participating in assisted reproduction, officials told Xinhua.
But when asked which problem is more urgent—the flooding or the droughts, which now disturbingly come hand-in-hand—Shrestha balked at the question.
It starts with Frollo singing about his illicit attraction to Esmeralda and escalates disturbingly quickly into him wishing her dead unless they can be together.
Perhaps most disturbingly, another claim states that a former male employee remained in a position of leadership after drugging and raping another Riot Games' employee.
More disturbingly, the operator of an anything-goes Chicago-area board called the "Windy City Freedom Fortress" pleaded guilty to distributing child pornography in 1995.
Most disturbingly, a study from the Urban Institute, a think-tank, found that the defence was much more effective when used by whites than blacks.
More than two-thirds of exposures were deliberate; either teens were trying to get high off the drugs, or more disturbingly, trying to kill themselves.
The emails — many of them prepared statements, briefings, and press releases rather than conversations — show how disturbingly slow officials were to take the crisis seriously.
It has been disturbingly sunny and warm in Boston the past couple of days, and I sweat through my sweater on the 20-minute stroll.
There's the self-referential fourth wall breaking, crude animation, disturbingly toxic relationship between grandfather and grandson, and some vague sci-fi mission that gets bungled.
Disturbingly, very little information is available on voting habits and patterns in the disability community, says Jim Dickson of the National Council on Independent Living.
Most disturbingly, an attenuated appendage, which may or may not be a male member, hangs down from the bottom edge to rest on the floor.
Disturbingly, proponents of the BDS movement have found an ally in the administration of one of the largest public research universities in the United States.
For all of their technological advances, the sentinel force has a disturbingly short memory, so as soon as I take flight they forget about me.
These are contrasted with brutal shots of prison-guard beatings in America, where disturbingly many black men are on the wrong end of the baton.
Should she learn from her mistakes by scouring the school, earning money to replace the jacket, wearing her old one disturbingly stuffed with dead geese?
While the president's own justifications for a NAFTA overhaul are often disturbingly nativist, that does not change the fact that this deal should be revisited.
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And its subject matter — a feminist TV producer becomes disturbingly good at making misogynist entertainment — wasn't in the bellicose, dudely mode of dark cable drama.
To a contemporary audience, conditioned to accept previously unimaginable degrees of screen and television carnage, this "Ben-Hur" feels disturbingly and appropriately up to date.
More disturbingly, he said, federal prosecutors used unidentified sources to raise the specter that Apple has a different relationship with China than with other countries.
Authorities have yet to announce arrests in the two new cases, feeding fears of impunity that have become disturbingly familiar to the profession in Mexico.
Sharapova also disturbingly exaggerates Williams's physical presence and anger, positing that the combination of the two is the reason Sharapova has never again beaten Williams.
In a recent episode of NPR's Code Switch, listeners shared their stories of xenophobic harassment, and, perhaps more disturbingly, the unwillingness of onlookers to intervene.
Either way, Trump's behavior during and since the election makes one thing disturbingly clear: He has little understanding of the limits on a president's powers.
"What the Mueller report disturbingly shows, with crystal clarity, is that today there is a cancer in the presidency: President Donald J. Trump," Conway wrote.
This look into Joanie's psyche suggests The Affair has a disturbingly morbid outlook on destiny — especially when it comes to women struggling with mental illness.
How an App Creates 'Disturbingly Agile Millennial Thumbs' Isabella Kwai, a reporter in Australia, rarely takes notes on paper anymore and instead uses her iPhone.
Arya in particular rather disturbingly dreams of killing and eating people as Nymeria, who (as in the show) is now heading a large pack of wolves.
Sure, most of civil society already agrees that the sudden surge of cryptic clown incidents is puzzling at the least—and disturbingly ominous at the most.
Without spoiling too much, critics of 13 Reasons Why's disturbingly realistic suicide depiction will likely be particularly disturbed by Heathers' irreverent portrayal of a similar scene.
Earthquakes are now a disturbingly frequent phenomenon in the region, with all signs pointing to the practice of disposing oil and gas field wastewater deep underground.
Even if our president doesn't read, that doesn't mean that we can't settle down with a disturbingly accurate depiction of what our country will likely become.
It's the first time this super-strain has been found in the US, and disturbingly, four of the first seven patients infected with it have died.
While crypto scams are disturbingly common, according to a Department of Justice press release, prosecutors allege that this particular fraud ran into the billions of dollars.
"The idea that entering courthouses to make immigration related arrests somehow enhances public safety is disturbingly backwards," San Francisco District Attorney Gascon said in a statement.
Meet Valkyrie, the two-month-old Maine Coon kitten that has surfaced on the internet to spook and bewilder you with her disturbingly human-like features.
Tay started the day as a peaceful, human-loving bot and ended up spewing a barrage of racist tweets in a disturbingly short amount of time.
The GOP has become so disturbingly power-hungry it is willing to put party before anything else -- before country, before the Constitution, and certainly before women.
He is hollow, inconsistent, dishonest and shifty… and those who support him either love him in spite of it, or even more disturbingly, because of it.
Xenophobia is a (disturbingly) effective method of rallying support, but I submit that the organization's leaders are mainly interested in increasing their numbers, dues and power.
The legal odyssey is an example of a disturbingly common practice where banks find fulfilling a basic function—maintaining clear and accurate payment records—incredibly difficult.
I know, I know, a disturbingly large percentage of the electorate, but still: This is just a string of lies stitched together with a silver thread.
A disturbingly high number of these men were innocent, or were low-level fighters who posed so little threat that they were eventually released without charge.
Meanwhile, in the background, ICOs are revealed as scams at a disturbingly regular clip, and the SEC keeps dragging its heels on a proposed bitcoin ETF.
Disturbingly, a Russian company indicted in the special counsel probe repeatedly cited the Kavanaugh decision to defend the legality of its alleged spending on American politics.
Disturbingly, I found myself becoming a vapid, materialistic succubus; it was as if a lowly troll had snuck up on me and flipped a personality switch.
In Foreskin's Lament, Shalom Auslander's disturbingly funny memoir on leaving the Orthodox Jewish community, he grapples with the prospect of circumcising his as-yet-unborn son.
Disturbingly, despite recent controversies and protests around cultural institutions' ties with oil and arms companies, the National Gallery and governmental institutions have withdrawn from these debates.
As my colleague Zack Beauchamp and I have written, Flynn "swims in the same swamp of hyperpartisan, frequently fabricated, and disturbingly anti-Muslim rhetoric" as Bannon.
I've now watched the film, joyously, at least a dozen times, but only recently did it dawn on me how disturbingly prescient it happens to be.
The Republican message to our children is disturbingly clear: To our sons: This country will protect you regardless of your actions, at no cost to you.
Disturbingly, black and Hispanic students are significantly less likely than are white and Asian students to attend elite colleges, even when family income is controlled for.
Though the number and rate of abortions have been notably reduced, they still remain disturbingly high for those who hold anti-abortion views, while Roe v.
The sinister, industrial production of "Prblms" intensifies a lyrical message that's shockingly blunt and actually kind of cruel, but in a disturbingly real and relatable way.
That's the way it felt recently when Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro" came across as a disturbingly pertinent exploration of sexual abuse by entitled, powerful men.
Editorial The world is rolling backward, and at a disturbingly faster pace, in the struggle to limit carnage from land mines and other booby-trap explosives.
Gretzky set the mark on home ice, and the game was immediately interrupted for a ceremony involving his family, teammates, and a disturbingly young Gary Bettman.
Disturbingly, one of the lessons Mel's time on campus has produced is more fear—that raising questions about the treatment of Muslims only brings more targeting.
All of these factors introduce a disturbingly large margin of error for an individual who is trying, like Nash, Haelle, and millions of others, to count calories.
The group has also submitted v1 of the IAB's taxonomy as evidence, and this list includes other disturbingly intimate categories — including a category for 'incest/abuse support'.
In a disturbingly raw piece for National Review last week, French discussed the torrent of abuse unleashed on his family by alt-right fanatics and Trump supporters.
Because, unfortunately, no matter how many high-profile cases remind us what constitutes consent, people continue to be assaulted (and subsequently victim-blamed) at disturbingly high rates.
Seven other directors helmed Robot Carnival's seven shorts, which deal with humanity's relationship with machines in ways that are sometimes lyrical, sometimes comic, and sometimes disturbingly grim.
It's disturbingly evident that deportation could be a real outcome if they fail to find an open door fast enough, as packs of officers chase them down.
Häkkinen says the tech was challenging to develop, although from the user point of view it's disturbingly quick and easy to turn a selfie into facial 3D.
A typical story seizes on a confrontation between Carlson and a guest — usually a Jew, a racial minority, or a woman — and attaches a disturbingly violent headline.
One in which these movies aren't just being celebrated for being great films, but because they hew to troubling representations that Academy voters seem disturbingly comfortable with.
Disturbingly, one Russian MP, who is also an official in the country's football association, praised the actions of his compatriots, tweeting: "Well done lads, keep it up!"
Disturbingly, though, the subjects with more hyperarousal symptoms — like anger and hypervigilance — at the start of the study had significantly more PTSD symptoms after receiving emotional debriefing.
Ralph Northam and Attorney General Mark Herring have both admitted to acting, as young men, in ways that were at best racially insensitive, at worst disturbingly racist.
More disturbingly, it has only gotten worse, illuminating the deep-seated problems that still plague the VA. Our veterans deserve better, starting with a full house-cleaning.
I don't want to read advertising copy — I want to know what is actually on Jennifer Lawrence's wedding registry, even if it is embarrassing or disturbingly overpriced.
In fact, Kavanaugh's dissent was disturbingly similar to the position taken in President Bush's signing statement on the McCain anti-torture act, which Kavanaugh admitted to Sen.
Having seen season four, I can disturbingly say that none of that has changed, but from that, it's important to understand how one should watch this season.
Most disturbingly of all, we learned how many Uighur children are being separated from their families and brought up by the state — as if they are orphans.
And slime eel isn't just a clever name: when hagfish feel threatened or are frightened, they start oozing slime through their skin at a disturbingly rapid pace.
All of these factors introduce a disturbingly large margin of error for an individual who is trying, like Nash, Haelle and millions of others, to count calories.
Disturbingly, the bulk of this past week's carnage—five deaths and 22 injuries—stemmed from just three incidents in Orlando and Tampa, Florida, and Rochester, New York.
Having the time and the space to exercise is increasingly a luxury for city dwellers, and rates of chronic diseases linked to physical inactivity are disturbingly high.
While the organizer was accustomed to visits from the cops ("About half of my parties got shut down"), their arrival this this night would be disturbingly different.
In doing so, they shook off the vestiges of costume operettas to discover an abidingly — and in the case of "Oklahoma!" disturbingly — radical energy at their core.
As in Ovid, Zeus is a serial rapist, and Mason provides disturbingly lyrical descriptions of his abusive pleasure ("her will dissolves like a sandbank in the tide").
Disturbingly, the requirement of "intent" allows nearly anyone accused of beating someone up during consensual sex to claim he was doing so for the purpose of arousal.
As the latest to publish the same, now disturbingly familiar kinda culpa, Matt Lauer is a perfect example of the damage predatory men can inflict while apologizing.
Editorial President Trump presented such a graceless and disturbingly ahistoric vision of America on Friday that his Inaugural Address cast more doubt than hope on his presidency.
And as often happens in the director Arin Arbus's heartfelt interpretation of Wilder's 1942 cosmic comedy, the sequence's elements register as both exceedingly whimsical and disturbingly familiar.
Documents released by the Department of Homeland Security yesterday, which were obtained by the New York Times, reveal a disturbingly aggressive plan to mass-deport undocumented immigrants.
Concerned with decay, his voice is exhausted, occasionally dissonant, disturbingly plain—the sound of an individual who's staring into the mirror and frankly contemplating a scary future.
Yoshi has his usual array of abilities: he can jump, pound the ground, and use his disturbingly long tongue to eat enemies and turn them into throwable eggs.
"The day he left, he filled my trailer with I think it was about 20 sex dolls and some rather disturbingly large prosthetics," Egerton recalls with a laugh.
Trump has revealed time and again on the campaign trail -- and now, more disturbingly, over the hacking scandal -- a willingness to give Moscow the benefit of the doubt.
Disturbingly, virtually every snake on the planet is at risk—and the call is now out for scientists to be on the look-out for this emerging threat.
And he's synched that feed to the screen so that the videos show the closest camera to the location described in the audio for a disturbingly voyeuristic experience.
The case is an example of how disturbingly sophisticated modern art forgery techniques have become, in part thanks to technologies like digital scanning and ubiquitous high-resolution photography.
Not only that — the authors point out that people sometimes direct verbal abuse or sexual innuendo at their voice assistants, which tend to respond with disturbingly docile responses.
Disturbingly, the researchers also found evidence that the parasite manipulates a dozen human olfactory receptors in a way that closely mirrors its observed effects on mice and leopards.
Although, on that front, it's worth pointing out that the re-identification of anonymous individuals attached to health data has been demonstrated by researchers to be disturbingly easy.
" Disturbingly, he adds: "What you will hear from many senior officers is, 'Forget that nonsense that they teach you in the academy, you're in the real world now.
Most disturbingly, since Facebook logins can be used on other sites, companies using that Facebook Connect feature are now rushing to figure out whether their sites were breached.
All I know is that by the end of Andrea Arnold's truly stunning film, I was having disturbingly sexy thoughts about someone who used to play Louis Stevens.
Photo: GettyIn the immediate aftermath of a horrific act of violence, it's disturbingly easy to watch the gruesomeness unfold on social media—even if you don't want to.
If the Republican Party is still interested in winning the presidency this November—a disturbingly serious "if" at this point—it will have to unify behind a candidate.
The results were not exactly promising, as American consumer confidence was disturbingly low when it came to financial goals that should be fairly realistic to achieve, like retirement.
And so it seemed disturbingly prescient that the film, which had its premiere in Brussels last year, was playing there when the Paris attacks shook Europe in November.
More disturbingly, over a third would give up their right to vote for life and almost 10 percent would even surrender their child's right to vote for life.
Western politicians and commentators are disturbingly eager to blame the impact of Russian propaganda or the manipulations of the Federal Security Service for the problems of our democracies.
The problem is not just that "politically correct" bullies threaten free exchange of ideas in our schools, or that future legal professionals hold disturbingly authoritarian ideas about speech.
"Bizarrely and yes, disturbingly, there were some enslaved people who had a better quality of life than others and 'close' relationships with those who enslaved them," she continued.
Disturbingly, a similar issue is increasingly seen in low- and middle-income countries, where 93 percent of people lack access to safe, timely and affordable cardiac surgical care.
But, even more disturbingly, it managed to conflate the Jewish people both with a threat to national and religious identity, and with a kind of dangerous secular capitalism.
In one disturbingly cautionary 2011 episode of the British science-fiction series "Black Mirror," people wear implanted chips that allow them to record and play back their memories.
While returns in much of the steelhead's historic range are disturbingly low (with many populations at risk of extinction), the rivers of the Skeena drainage remain relatively healthy.
As Rosenstein's memo — which is otherwise disturbingly incomplete as an assessment of Comey's tenure and the consequences of his removal — detailed, there were good reasons to fire Comey.
This kind of cronyism, through which taxpayer money is used to advance private business interests in what is euphemistically called a "public-private partnership," has become disturbingly common.
Every existing or proposed state law defines terms differently, sets different criteria for employers and, most disturbingly, fails to provide the same strong worker protections required by ERISA.
Disturbingly, the Coast Guard reservist arrested in Maryland with an arsenal and a set of plans to target elected officials, journalists, and Jews seems to have understood this.
The metadata you produce from ordinary activity on your home internet connection can paint a disturbingly accurate picture of your life, from your shopping preferences to your medical woes.
But more disturbingly, Check Point says it found that the malware also has the ability to remotely run any code on the victim's machine, or download new malicious files.
Near Sceaux the tree-lined avenues remain, as they have been for more than a century, a home for writers, academics, musicians (as well as disturbingly well-coiffured dogs).
Used on characters that are meant to look disturbingly unreal, like the shape-changing T-1000 in Terminator 2, it's an effective way of conveying an uncanny-valley alienness.
This is a big weak point for gaming laptops, in general, but this one's lifespan under that same load came in at about an hour, which is disturbingly short.
The populist Five Star Movement is opposed to anything top-down, including efforts to block fake news (which can indeed, in government hands, look disturbingly like ministries of truth).
That we don't already have these basic rights to know how our personal information is used in federal elections is symbolic of the disturbingly exploitative state of data regulation.
Inside Inside's lobotomized masses, in one scene, are marched in orderly fashion, like cattle, in front of prospective buyers wearing protective masks; imagery disturbingly reminiscent of a slave market.
But because that filtering was done algorithmically, inappropriate videos, including disturbingly violent or sexualized content, the equivalent of digital junk food, and conspiracy theories have slipped into the app.
Tech innovators tend to have a disturbingly optimistic view of human nature, and politicians seem increasingly inclined to go along with it, on both the left and the right.
In that game, a critically acclaimed puzzle-platformer with disturbingly dark visuals, you control a small boy, left to right, pushing and pulling parts of the environment to proceed.
Darger's "In the Realms of the Unreal," a fifteen-thousand-page work that ravishingly, and disturbingly, depicts erotic fantasies about girls, was discovered by his landlord after his death.
The coach, Jason Brown, is inspiring but disturbingly volatile, and the players feel conflicted over his intense methods, which often include screaming and more cursing than a Tarantino movie.
The thing is equal parts gorgeous and deeply, disturbingly graphic—there's a reason that audience members almost vomited when Guadagnino debuted a particularly gory clip at CinemaCon last April.
This is perhaps the most tightly controlled country in the world, so such quotes should be seen as reflecting a government script — in this case, a disturbingly jingoistic one.
The oligarch was constantly being contacted by disturbingly young sex workers from the former USSR and he frequently ferried them over to Britain for sessions on his private plane.
The translation of this story into contemporary American life was "disturbingly easy," as Chloe Treat, Ms. Proske's co-director, said in a recent interview with The New York Times.
More disturbingly, law enforcement executives are being pressured to not arrest those responsible for the inciting of these riots nor those caught on video committing crimes during these riots.
And probably most disturbingly to most Americans, the reality on the crime rules is also not as simple as many of us would think based on the wording alone.
Their words, and Fraser's, drive home the fact that sexual harassment and assault are disturbingly common experiences for men, as well as for women, and can have severe effects.
There is little sense of specificity, and yet the characters and scenarios feel disturbingly identifiable and common — political machinations have become as predictable, impersonal, and codified as ballroom dance.
Disturbingly, the pending loss of assured destruction could lead to a so-called preventative war, whereby a war is started to prevent an adversary from attaining a capability for attacking.
Perhaps most disturbingly, she also uncovered that the poor performance of one female surgeon later shaped how all female surgeons in the same specialty were viewed by referring physicians afterward.
Disturbingly, 13 percent of vets said they had encountered a client who appeared to have injured their pets or made them seem to be injured in order to obtain opioids.
But despite these character traits, she was still seen primarily as a sexual object — and, disturbingly, as a power fantasy for male gamers who enjoyed having direct control over her.
But, really, if platforms agreeing not to actively impede good faith research in this area is your bar for progress it's hard to conclude that it's being set disturbingly low.
That includes iconic characters like Sub-Zero and Sonya Blade, combat filled with over-the-top violence, and, of course, fatalities — those finishing moves that often depict disturbingly graphic dismemberments.
Nanette, a quiet, diligent office worker in her physical life, transforms inside the simulation prison, taking on the Kirk-style leadership role Robert has disturbingly distorted to misogynistic, sadistic ends.
Disturbingly, this organism can spread quite easily; a sweep of the Illinois patient's hospital room revealed traces of C. auris in his mattress, bedside table, bed rail, chair, and windowsill.
Also largely missing is Iron Sky's dark political comedy, which centered around the disturbingly prescient plot point of a US president unapologetically delivering Nazi propaganda in front of cheering crowds.
While presented as measures to help former convicts from being rearrested and put back in prison, some of the "potential applications" of AI listed in the document are disturbingly invasive.
Well would you choose a car whose name means, in many South America countries, a liar, unreliable or lazy person -- or more disturbingly, a man who "pleasures himself" a lot.
You, uh, also have to shell out upwards of $3,000, according to Grape, which first reported the story—but hey, putting together a disturbingly realistic pet mask probably isn't cheap.
Despite consensus in the medical community that vaccination prevents the development and spread of disease—it saves lives, in other words—a disturbingly vocal segment of the public believes otherwise.
It's an idea that's becoming disturbingly popular—and now that enough folks are buying into it, the conspiracies about what our planet might "actually" look like are only getting wilder.
Watching hoards of disturbingly organized neo-Nazis on the news made me feel kind of okay about being in a group of peaceful, friendly people who probably don't own guns.
I still remember those brutal execution sequences, and even now, I'm uncomfortable with the notion of a game with enemies that plead for mercy in such a disturbingly real way.
It also hardly a source of comfort that sovereign debt to GDP ratios in the European economic periphery, and in key European countries like Italy, remain at disturbingly high levels.
"We're in possession of data that shows a disturbingly sharp rise in the number of teens using e-cigarettes in just the last year," FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said.
These parties are in almost every example rapidly increasing their support nationally and inching ever disturbingly closer to the hearts of mainstream disgruntled supporters who express disdain for the mainstream.
Disturbingly, Trump repeatedly has praised the Philippines' war on drug users, a murderous government-sanctioned campaign that has resulted in more than 12,000 extrajudicial killings in the past two years.
In "The Prodigy," a ho-hum horror movie given a mild boost by its credible performances, a small boy named Miles (Jackson Robert Scott) begins to exhibit disturbingly supernormal intelligence.
"Disturbingly, these provisions emerged from a remarkably opaque process with little or no discussion of their policy objectives or analysis of data that would inform these important decisions," Berg wrote.
But we are disturbingly close to the following scenario: Say Mueller reveals hard proof that the Trump campaign knowingly colluded with Russia, strategically using leaked emails to hurt Clinton's campaign.
The ritualistic slaughter of numerous victims understandably raised the national profile on Satanic ritual abuse and was made even more disturbingly dramatic by its connection to Rosemary's Baby director Roman Polanski.
White nationalists' choice of the polo shirt is a disturbingly smart one: The shirts are a magic trick that allows them to disappear while also making their ideology even more visible.
This disturbingly sets up American children to completely misunderstand the United States' history with Indigenous people by turning what is actually a really fucked-up story of kidnapping into a romance.
More disturbingly, in the 1940s and '50s, semi-clandestine radiation tests – conducted by researchers from Harvard and MIT and with funding from the Quaker Oats company – were conducted on the inmates.
And that picture is disturbingly clear: Carbon dioxide levels are higher now than any time since about 3 to 5 million years ago, and the planet is responding by warming rapidly.
If Crossed is willing to take such modern day liberties with the characters we're looking at, it can leave disturbingly old-fashioned beliefs about female sexuality in the dust as well.
Very disturbingly, this week's Senate committee hearing revealed that despite the momentous consequences at stake, there are no ironclad, reliable limits on the president's power to order use of nuclear weapons.
Britons, or at least those whose political voices are heard, have for generations seen the idea of being asked for their papers by an organ of the state as disturbingly continental.
Mr. Depp also reprises his "Tusk" gumshoe character, and channels Peter Sellers and Roman Polanski in a performance that, like much else in "Yoga Hosers," is more disturbingly peculiar than funny.
"It has become disturbingly routine for the government to search through the communications of Americans whose information has been inadvertently swept up under this surveillance program," Heinrich said in a statement.
More disturbingly, both bills would effectively repeal the Taft-Hartley Act—labor law reforms enacted in 1947 to rein in some of the most abusive union organizing tactics of that era.
The declaration does allow access to the public health emergency fund, but that's likely to be of little help, since the fund only has the disturbingly low sum of $57,000 remaining.
He later gave Hedren's six-year-old daughter, future actress Melanie Griffith, a disturbingly accurate wax doll of her mother in a miniature coffin, dressed as her character from the film.
More disturbingly in this case, the hackers infected computers that controlled the satellites, so that they could have changed the positions of the orbiting devices and disrupted data traffic, Symantec said.
And, even after relentless Googling, he found disturbingly scarce literature, research, art, communities, or figures that explored the Armenian-American experience or racial identity, let alone the queer, feminist Armenian experience.
More than 100,000 (a figure that included schoolboys and workmen from Brussels) were seized in the autumn of 1916 and deported to Germany in tightly packed and disturbingly prophetic cattle trucks.
AI-generated voice technology has become disturbingly realistic in recent months and Kirsch told the Journal that it he believes commercially-available software was used to facilitate the fraudulent executive impersonation.
He and I agreed to stick together when we noted, rather disturbingly, that the passenger compartment of Tajik Air's Soviet-era Tupolev 154 was loaded up with tires and kitchen appliances.
Sunday saw Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani use the disturbingly Orwellian phrase "truth isn't truth" to try to deflect questions about why President Trump won't sit down for an interview with Mueller.
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Most disturbingly, they write, that microscopic hardware backdoor wouldn't be caught by practically any modern method of hardware security analysis, and could be planted by a single employee of a chip factory.
The burger chain will offer a version of the Whopper featuring the Impossible Burger — the disturbingly meat-like plant-based patty that's made appearances everywhere from trendy NYC restaurants to White Castle.
Disturbingly, this all happened over a year ago, and as it now turns out, Uber's new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, has known about the hacks since he took the helm back in September.
"Most disturbingly, one in four Americans (25%) endorses draconian limitations on press freedom" that would give government officials the right to stop a media outlet from publishing a story, the researchers found.
Mashable's Laura Prudom spent a large portion of her recap discussing Jon and Dany's union, which is only the latest in a disturbingly long line of incestuous pairings on Game of Thrones.
But, it's not like Holden's ability to have sex is the only things that changes about him over the course of Mindhunter — we also see how disturbingly he now speaks about sex.
One season finds animal print rising to runway-approved heights and the next, it's something you exclusively found on disturbingly shiny polyester slip dresses found in your local mall crawl's discount bin.
Getting robots to kill humans will be disturbingly routine—and dangerousIt's The Terminator scenario come to life—the unleashing of fully automated weapons systems that dispassionately hunt down and kill human combatants.
Now marketers have been experimenting with combining those web-based and audio approaches to track consumers in another disturbingly science fictional way: with audio signals your phone can hear, but you can't.
It's impossible to look at Cage and the hoodie he wears and not think of the disturbingly frequent killings of unarmed black men and boys that continue to dominate real-world headlines.
The video starts off on the right foot, with an open acknowledgment of the problem—we see a disturbingly comb-overed manager leering over his desk and eating mayo with a spoon.
Disturbingly, two percent of current students had experienced non-consensual sexual contact by a staff member, and 9 individuals within this cohort had been sexually assaulted or raped by a staff member.
In her first novel, "Plague Land," S. D. Sykes presented us with a disturbingly credible view of the devastating pandemic that wiped out half the population of England in the 14th century.
Anis Haroon, member of the National Commission on Human Rights, said transgender people had been "disturbingly undercounted" and little would change until official records more accurately reflect the size of the community.
The catastrophic loss of a child was such a common story that I found myself feeling disturbingly surprised when a woman had not lost a child or had lost "only" one child.
Taken together they have new force, sketching a cast of mind that has shadowed European thought for a century, and one that may seem disturbingly familiar to students of American politics today.
The House That Jack Built, Lars von Trier's disturbingly graphic new film about a serial killer who mutilates women and children, has been a topic of debate since the moment it debuted.
Most disturbingly for allies, Trump did not personally affirm his commitment to Article 5, NATO's mutual defense doctrine, after pre-trip signals from the White House that he would do just that.
Judging from the responses, big companies are overrated, "don't work hard" is disturbingly prevalent advice, and adhering to the old cliché "follow your dreams" can lead to a nightmare of a career.
And the good news came with what has become familiarly disturbingly caveats: Winds remain perilously high, there is not a drop of rain in the forecast, so conditions could always turn bad.
It is a disturbingly familiar scene: a black motorist standing outside his car on a rainy night, arguing with the white police officer who has pulled him over for seemingly no reason.
Nikolas Cruz, the now-confessed Florida school shooter, was on the FBI's radar 5 months ago, thanks to a man who reported a disturbingly violent comment Cruz left on a YouTube video.
Among the findings: — Nearly one in five workers — a share the study calls "disturbingly high" — say they face a hostile or threatening environment at work, which can include sexual harassment and bullying.
Later, installed in Jake's striking home — a place without neighbors or, more disturbingly, furniture — Kitty struggles to connect to a life, and a partner, as alien to her as the desert itself.
This is a game that makes the act of killing someone—disturbingly common and unremarkable in many games—a weapon of mass destruction, as unattended bodies can cause "voidouts," essentially nuclear detonations.
But more often, and more disturbingly, it feels like a juridical peep show, in which the criminal law appears as just a special case of a male-dominated society's pitiless daily judgments.
" Mr. Rakowitz, who makes conceptual art projects that often focus on vulnerable people and communities, saw the photographs from the border as a disturbingly clear visualization of what he called "toxic philanthropy.
Disturbingly, some scientists theorize that the Ordovician-Silurian extinction—a mass extinction event that happened on Earth some 440 million years ago—was caused by a gamma-ray burst within our own galaxy.
But many on the left oppose religious exemptions that impede the rights of women and minorities, while many on the right—as this book disturbingly documents—deny that Islam is even worth protecting. ■
John Hughes' Sixteen Candles isn't without controversy, with geeky, Engrish-speaking Chinese-exchange-student stereotype Long Duk Dong (Gedde Watanabe) and later, a disturbingly casual conversation about date rape between Jake and Ted.
But now is the time to point out that the last time the phone maker released a phone this big and beautiful, it literally set itself on fire on a disturbingly regular basis.
Disturbingly for Ms Banerjee, it won 57% of the Hindu vote, up from 21% five years ago, suggesting that Mr Modi's tactic of stirring fear of Muslims, and calling critics "appeasers", had worked.
Of course, June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) isn't a mistress in the Waterford household (she's a sex slave), but the disturbingly deluded Serena Joy Waterford (Yvonne Strahovski) does not view her captive as such.
In addition to being fun, progressive, and dare I say bold, the new series about three 20-something ladies working at the Cosmopolitan-like Scarlet Magazine is disturbingly relatable to my actual life.
Disturbingly, police went on to warn that teenagers should beware of 'sextortion'—where victims are blackmailed into performing sex acts on camera, with the footage used to blackmail them into performing more acts.
There's a new food truck parked under the Brooklyn Bridge: it's big, it's bright yellow, it's... disturbingly bulbous, and it's giving out hot dogs — with your choice of ketchup or mustard — for free.
Photo: GettySimply moving through the physical world in regions with massive, powerful surveillance systems threatens to strip one of their anonymity, and in places with anti-government demonstrations, that threat is disturbingly amplified.
But the implication is that there's been disturbingly little consideration of what school cops like Angeles—and by extension, Peterson at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School—are supposed to do until backup arrives.
Most knitters reach for their needles when they're in need of a calming fix, but fiber artist Tracy Widdess isn't satisfied unless she's knitting the most unnervingly intricate and disturbingly detailed projects possible.
Most disturbingly, Jack Nicholson's President Dale, an empty suit concerned only with photo ops and polling, is eviscerated by a martian handshake just as he delivers a stirring plea for understanding and peace.
Last year, Leslie Jones received an onslaught of racist and abusive tweets, and while the service has made changes, any regular user knows that racist, sexist, and anti-Semitic insults are disturbingly common.
This subtle, unexpected irregularity is one of the secrets to why these paintings always feel subliminally and disturbingly disjunctive: quiet, yet with an undercurrent of animation; ploddingly realistic yet full of imaginative invention.
Gaining prominence in Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale, the notorious character actress has earned a reputation, as well as an Emmy, for getting into the minds of antagonistic zealots and delivering disturbingly convincing performances.
A disturbingly high percentage of young people aren't sure the world is round anymore, and the conspiracy theory's fans are nabbing national headlines with wild-ass stunts they're pulling to prove themselves right.
The inclusion of a Real Housewives of New Jersey daughter singing a disturbingly upsetting song about her family's feud at her sister's birthday party is really the icing on the cake for me.
In A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership, out Tuesday, Comey remembers Trump as a "slightly orange" man, whom Comey found disturbingly similar to the Mafia members he had prosecuted in the past.
He wasn't talking about the throngs of fans turning the entryway into something that felt disturbingly close to Altamont, requiring most guests to squeeze their way through the security guard barrier like toothpaste.
She is also a founder of Mochi Magazine, an online publication for young Asian-Americans, and the author of "The Roommates: True Tales of Friendship, Rivalry, Romance and Disturbingly Close Quarters" (Picador, 2014).
The headlines are disturbingly familiar: A person, usually male and often black, who has spent a substantial stretch of his life behind bars is freed after DNA evidence shows that he is innocent.
You can ignore it or theorize your way through it, but it's disturbingly there, and nowhere more dramatically than a series of paintings known as "Tagli" ("Cuts") from the late 8313s and '60s.
Separating fact from invention is difficult, but there are rumors that there was more than one murderer, the killing was drug-related and perhaps most disturbingly, that Driscoll was either dismembered or flayed alive.
The company is disturbingly obsessed with its real-name policy — ostensibly to better ensure authenticity on its platform or some other coded pro-ad-tracking speak — and yet it has fully embraced the bot.
For instance, during a recent re-watch, I actually compared those same childish tricks Macaulay Culkin's character played on the robbers to something out of a Saw movie because they looked so disturbingly painful.
Disturbingly, such a scenario is no longer limited to fictitious Hollywood portrayals: The researchers note that, according to news reports, police are already trying to use the fingerprints of the dead to unlock iPhones.
Apparently a spanking — or worse, a tweetstorm — would normally be in order in the SNL world of Trump and Sessions, but our fair president has a soft spot for the disturbingly cute attorney general.
The same analysis by Fair Health also found other disturbingly sharp spikes upward in the number of private insurance claims related to opioid abuse, drug dependence by pregnant women and heroin overdoses since 2317.
The accusations keep coming, one disturbingly similar allegation after another: a starstruck young woman, a world-famous mentor, sometimes a proffered drink or pill, a sexual encounter the women claim was forced on them.
Overall, there's an oblivious-seeming blend of the disturbingly realistic and the innocently cartoonish — like brightly colored guns that spit automatic rifle fire, but whose bullets only make an animated flying shark change colors.
People can't stop talking about the story because it's horrifying and feels disturbingly close to home during this particular moment in American history, when the rights of women, minorities, and migrants are under seige.
While June thinks John is being disturbingly overprotective years after her mother Elena (Laura Birn) abandoned the family, it's suggested that something more concerning than helicopter parenting is the cause of John's weird behavior.
And really, there has always been ever since — but with live-game streaming becoming a disturbingly large business sector, the time has come for this niche hardware to enter the limelight it never enjoyed.
Perhaps most disturbingly, particularly given his pivotal role in the case and his positioning as the show's most tragic figure, Avery's teenage cousin Brendan Dassey previously made admissions that his uncle inappropriately touched him.
Perhaps most disturbingly, they note the tool also has a destructive feature that would allow the hackers behind it to immediately corrupt the firmware of the entire collection of hacked routers, essentially bricking them.
Or when you're feeling like a gelatinous blob after slurping one too many frozen margaritas, watching a disturbingly detailed rendition of a slug / human hybrid slithering along to a distorted "Hangover" by Psy feat.
As my colleague Zack Beauchamp and I have written, Flynn "swims in the same swamp of hyperpartisan, frequently fabricated, and disturbingly anti-Muslim rhetoric" as Trump and the president's powerful chief strategist, Steve Bannon.
In addition to her disturbingly quaint cake sculpture of Chernobyl, she's made tweezer-precise recreations of ruins from the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 1995 domestic terrorist attack in which 168 died, including 19 children.
While these goals are laudable, in reality, many of the proposed reforms will put homeowners at risk, and disturbingly, they echo the mindset that led our country into a foreclosure crisis 10 years ago.
Most disturbingly, graduation rates are much lower for students from disadvantaged economic, racial and ethnic backgrounds than for others, and these are the groups whose members are most dependent on education for social advancement.
"Disturbingly, some rogue set‐top box manufacturers and distributors are exploiting the FCC's trusted logo by fraudulently placing it on devices that have not been approved via the Commission's equipment authorization process," O'Rielly stated.
Argento cannot be an effective advocate for #MeToo if she is also guilty of sexual assault — and if the texts reproduced on TMZ are genuine, they reveal a disturbingly dismissive attitude toward the movement.
The movie also eventually reveals that Killmonger just wants to form his own empire, seeking black supremacy instead of equality — disturbingly becoming an avatar of what many racists claim civil rights activists really want.
This particular idea is disturbingly similar to Robert Moses's Broome Street Expressway, the project that drove Jane Jacobs in the 1960s to organize opposition and ultimately to write a classic book on the subject.
It was an emotionally devastating event, rather than a disturbingly violent one in the fashion of the Red Wedding, which arrives in the episode after "Sons," or Sansa's second marriage to Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon).
More disturbingly, Trump's top advisers and even his Cabinet secretaries appear to believe that the best way to get things done is to attempt to trick the president by giving him inadequate briefings before meetings.
However, I can promise I won't arrive at any decisive theory or excuse for it, much less justify my blatant contradiction and hypocrisy about charting the artist's life as it intertwines disturbingly with the work.
Disturbingly, the damselfish larvae—who were exposed to the plastic in aquariums—appeared to develop a preference for the plastic beads over natural food sources, marking the first time scientists had ever seen such behavior.
Even though tobacco use has dropped overall since 2011 for teens and adolescents, there's still a "disturbingly high number of youth who are using e-cigarettes and vaping products," the FDA says in a statement.
Many women know someone who has in fact suffered bad effects from osteoporosis drugs, and that treatment can look disturbingly like one more commercial medical experiment — one from which they may choose to opt out.
Most disturbingly, by concentrating on supply rather than adequately treating either pain or addiction, these seemingly well-meaning companies and lawmakers are condemning many patients to needless suffering—and people with addiction to possible death.
Disturbingly, a 2628-28503 percent majority of whites in our survey saw "equal rights and protections for minorities" getting better in America, while a 22019-31 percent majority of non-whites saw it getting worse.
Modern conservatism, embodied in the Brett Kavanaugh worldview, is bent on shutting down individual rights, including women's reproductive rights, L.G.B.T.Q. rights, and, perhaps most disturbingly, the right to vote, upon which all other rights depend.
It runs disturbingly counter to what the 14th amendment gave us, which was a route to citizenship that could not be denied by virtue of race, by virtue of descent, religion, political party, health, wealth.
Disturbingly, it should be noted, the Athens Biennale opened to the public on October 27 the very same day a 46-year-old white male stormed a Pittsburgh synagogue and opened fire, killing 11 people.
He exhibited disturbingly introverted behavior from an early age — playing alone, never starting conversations — but received little treatment for what defense experts later concluded was autism and severe social anxiety, with precursor symptoms of psychosis.
The banter between Mike and the members of the AMMO crew lends the film a crackling humor that goes a long way toward defusing the frequent — and sometimes disturbingly dark — mayhem that characterizes this movie.
That represents a serious security problem: Despite years of warnings, those computers inside your computer remain disturbingly unprotected, offering an insidious and nearly undetectable way for sophisticated hackers to maintain a foothold inside your machine.
But it's also true that "This Is America" is a disturbingly danceable earworm, blending Atlanta trap and Soundcloud rap and gospel pop and shrewd lyrics in a way that, it seems, only Donald Glover can.
This app is the latest evolution of AI-powered deepfake technology, which makes it disturbingly easy to doctor images to make it look like someone said or did something they never actually said or did.
XXXTentacion's new music video shows a 6-year-old boy getting strung up by a noose with the rapper himself doing the deed -- a disturbingly powerful image that created serious casting problems ... TMZ has learned.
Sexual assault is disturbingly common — among undergraduates, about 260 percent of women and about 20113 percent of men experience assault by force, violence, or incapacitation, according to a 22011 survey by the Association of American Universities.
"Harvest" the Little Sisters, the game explains, and you'll obtain more ADAM, but doing so will mean killing them in a gruesome and disturbingly rendered process that involves squeezing out their lives with your bare hands.
Spanner also happens to spend a lot of his time on Twitter criticizing McGarry's policies and person, as well as sending her pictures of disturbingly misshapen fruit, so she saw Rowling's support of him as misogynistic. .
From the looks of the first teaser trailer, this is one of the scenes that's definitely made the cut — which is a good thing, because it's one of the most disturbingly memorable moments from the novel.
"We need to work together to study the disturbingly increasing number of hạte crimes, the growing threat of far right and right wing extremism, and the disparate treatment of minority communities in terrorism investigations," he continued.
Although the former possibility certainly plays into The Sinner's sense of deja vu, Mosswood's violent secret is also disturbingly similar to the reports around NXIVM, the alleged sex cult that ensnared former Smallville actress Allison Mack.
All of my patients have cancers of the bone marrow of varying severities, and thus disturbingly low or high numbers of white or red blood cells or platelets, leaving them prone to infections or bleeding complications.
The leak of Olympic athletes' World Anti-Doping Agency records by the anonymous hacker group known as Fancy Bears has opened the world's eyes to a disturbingly gray area in sporting law: the therapeutic use exemption.
The voice behind Gossip Girl's mysterious title character and (disturbingly) Frozen's Anna lends her pipes to an E.L. James–style erotic fiction writer who's found murdered, and whose oversexed consciousness makes its way into Liv's brain.
As serves Mr. Hellman's purposes, the performance is restrained, built with minimal dialogue and lived-in moments, which makes the expression of open emotion – like the smile Blind Dick flashes at the cowboys – more disturbingly ominous.
Regardless of the glaring risks, attention to the public health risks in jails and prisons related to COVID-85033 remains disturbingly minimal, and yet it is only a matter of time before the virus reaches them.
They are usually living challenging lives with little to show for it: Unemployment rates are disturbingly high, health care costs are often debilitating, and the emotional toll of living with an "aberration" can rend families apart.
"Over the last year, the C.C.R.B. has been disturbingly absent from the public debate about police misconduct and accountability," Christopher T. Dunn, the associate legal director for the New York Civil Liberties Union, said on Thursday.
This approach certainly flies in the face of the first pardon ever issued but more disturbingly, creates a scenario in which the moral judgment of an impeached president usurps law, facts and in some cases, reason.
The findings were disturbingly simple: XDR strains can materialize in one single step, virtually anywhere where the H58 strain and the added plasmid are both present — whether a sewer system or even a single human gut.
Perhaps most disturbingly, the lax ethical standards and low expectations the public tends to apply to celebrities, not to mention the strength of party loyalty, diminish the odds that these leaders will be held to account.
The mock front page envisions a host of political, financial and international scenarios ranging from disturbingly surreal to darkly humorous, all playing on Trump's real pronouncements about illegal immigration, Muslims, national security and the First Amendment.
During the GDR, the word "verboten" ("forbidden") was rarely if ever used to censor artworks; instead, censorship took the form of administrative measures, which disturbingly appear to be the same tools now being applied to BDS.
Many felt the photo was disturbingly Orwellian and a dark sign of what's to come if we let virtual reality become mainstream and isolate us from reality with addictive experiences that we won't be able to resist.
I'm normally a skeptical person, but it is disturbingly easy to sway me with a well-lit Instagram or a gushy product review, even if the reviewer is 22 and fine lines are still a theoretical concept.
In my demo the noise-cancellation seemed to work almost disturbingly well for headphones their size and Doppler Labs is aiming to provide features through their companion smartphone app that turn traditional noise-cancelling on its head.
As usual, Midge stumbles into a club, takes a microphone, and manages to enrapture the audience with a disturbingly sad tale, all without anyone from management trying to tell her to get the hell off the stage.
This now-classic one-last-night genre film needs basically no introduction, but it's the perfect option for you and your friends to get incredibly drunk to in lieu of those disturbingly family-friendly July 4 festivities.
I think the film feels so disturbingly familiar, though, not because the protagonist's POV is surrounded by adverts, but more personal messages as well — notifications, to-do lists, even a virtual "inspiration guru" from a temping agency.
While that drop could be seen as a positive thing, we still have to accept that, alarmingly and disturbingly, nine in 10 female students are experiencing violation in environments which we're told are inclusive, community-minded spaces.
But for a young woman in Italy, the phrase is disturbingly literal: For the past three years she's had episodes of spontaneous bleeding from her face and palms, with no evidence of cuts, abrasions, or skin lesions.
The identification of Khalid and Ibrahim el-Bakraoui as suicide bombers in the deadly Brussels attacks is confronting investigators and counterterrorism experts with a disturbingly recurrent question: Why do so many terrorists turn out to be brothers?
It would be appropriate and reassuring, also, if the Republican nominee would step back from his self-victimization and reach out in a temperate manner to those who look at him as extreme, divisive and disturbingly arbitrary.
The 1974 book "Helter Skelter" by Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi and writer Curt Gentry shares disturbingly detailed, firsthand accounts of the murders and trials thereafter and is one of the best-selling true crime books in history.
A box-office success in France — and the country's foreign-language Oscar submission — "Mustang" met with mixed reviews in Turkey, where one critic described it as "disturbingly Orientalist," and its own Oscar committee passed on the film.
The project is half sculpture and half prints, but all incorporate flowers that have been either pressed into dehydrated death or stuck in time in a disturbingly fleshy and rich bouquet, taxidermied out of their ephemeral nature.
More disturbingly, Mr. Gottfried said he and other committee members thought the legislation could violate the First Amendment, echoing one of the anti-vaccine movement's favored talking points — that beliefs about vaccines are protected by the Constitution.
Disturbingly, the FBI obtained photos of one of Porter's ex-wives just seven days after Trump was inaugurated and may have provided McGahn with a synopsis even then, meaning McGahn sat on it for over a year.
Her experience eating too few calories, having dangerously low bone density, and missing her periods is illustrative of what seems to be a disturbingly common condition among female athletes: Relative energy deficiency in sports, or RED-S.
The Baker home, in particular, is a gorgeously grotesque place, where simply wandering around and looking at things — cages whose use is best left to the imagination, or disturbingly bloodstained bathrooms — can foster a powerful sense of dread.
"The prevalence of mental illness among women with ADHD was disturbingly high," said Esme Fuller-Thomson, one of the authors of the study and Sandra Rotman Endowed Chair at University of Toronto's Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work.
Also on show is a delicate wooden meat fork from the 19th century used by high-ranking dignitaries on what is now Fiji to eat cooked animal meat (as well as, disturbingly, the flesh of their killed enemies).
The saddest thing about the news is that the items were reportedly placed up for auction by Darlene Lutz, who was described in the report as Madonna's art consultant and, most disturbingly, a personal friend of the singer.
She becomes so disturbingly obsessed with T'Challa as his teen bride-in-training that she plots to kill his American girlfriend, eventually killing her, getting banished, and then transforming into the super villain Malice to fight alongside Killmonger.
Most disturbingly, he has led efforts on the federal level to take away protections for some of our majestic species, including wolves and lynx, and voted to block efforts that would have limited the black market ivory trade.
Yet none of America's seven recent mass shootings, whether as individual events or a collective, swift increase in brutalism, attracted much media attention, likely due to their ho-hum nature in a nation disturbingly inured to such violence.
In fact, earlier this year, researchers simply rotated photos of 3D objects to fool a deep neural network, specifically pointing out how this flaw is disturbingly dangerous when it comes to autonomous vehicles leaning on image recognition tech.
In the trailer, a woman—presumably a mother of one of the convicted boys—narrates softly while a young boy moves from his bedroom, to a crime scene, to a jail cell, all in a disturbingly quick flash.
Many brands returned within weeks or months, only to again suspend dealings with YouTube in the autumn because of headlines that linked them to videos in which children appeared endangered or popular cartoons that had been disturbingly altered.
The question of whether a policy or personnel choice would piss off liberals has become a disturbingly reliable indicator of what President Donald Trump is likely to do and how Republicans in Congress are likely to defend it.
While there are sure to be plenty who have no objection to the service, others might be turned off by how closely it resembles a virtual form of compensated dating, which happens to be disturbingly popular in Japan.
That's the primary goal here: not to immediately rid the city of malevolent spirits, although that helps, but to collect enough cash to stay in business until a climatic encounter with a disturbingly diminutive sweet-tooth-tempting sailor.
But since then his views have been increasingly amplified at home and abroad — most disturbingly by President of the United States, whose rank apologism for white-nationalist thinking makes King's brazenness feel so much more urgent and alarming.
Mining the relationship of Edward II and his courier Piers Gaveston, this disturbingly tragic opera offers an object lesson in what can transpire when an absolute ruler conflates his personal desires with the identity of his suffering nation.
He pointed to recent news that BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager and one of the biggest shareholders of gunmakers, announced on Thursday it will speak to gunmakers about society's expectations as mass shootings have become disturbingly common.
In fact, the actress has pretty much made a career out of  winning the genetic lottery, from playing a disturbingly hot zombie in Jennifer's Body to riffing off of attractive people stereotypes as Nick's fantasy woman on New Girl.
Disturbingly, court papers reveal that moments before Englesbe assaulted Lisi, John Doe 2 began unzipping his pants in the hallway before being smacked by Englesbe, who was "heartily laughing" in a "put it away" gesture, the Post-Gazette reports.
Haunting, mesmerizing and, perhaps most disturbingly, painfully relatable, The Girls is a look at the simultaneous angst, aimlessness and ennui of being a teenager, and how that combination can so easily lead us to places we previously thought unimaginable.
The subsequent collage, "An Homage to Ingres: Or, the banner of the student revolts," is simply a pile of repeating female body parts that fragments a woman's figure into disembodied, abstracted forms — a technique disturbingly frequent in Kolář's work.
She also stays disturbingly silent throughout her father's systematic efforts to undermine women's health and rights, standing idly by as the President supports bill after bill taking aim at women's access to everything from birth control to workplace safety.
Ideal Recruits The identification of Khalid and Ibrahim el-Bakraoui as suicide bombers in the deadly Brussels attacks is confronting investigators and counterterrorism experts with a disturbingly recurrent question: Why do so many terrorists turn out to be brothers?
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Something as simple as our salt intake is disturbingly out of sync with what science says makes up a healthy diet: But the good news is that these guidelines do have an impact, though it is a gradual one.
On OX, his debut proper, he sounds disturbingly self-assured, holding himself together on tracks with Valee and Chief Keef, flexing constantly, bragging about putting "thirteen racks in my motor" as if he's anywhere near the legal driving age.
Outside of the controversy of Nike's alleged role in Cain's physical and mental decline, her experience eating too few calories, having dangerously low bone density, and missing her periods is illustrative of a disturbingly common condition among female athletes.
New York, in its current dissonant form, is at ease with a disturbingly paradoxical identity, as a place that says yes to every branch of Dunkin' Donuts and no to the people whose fortunes consign them to working there.
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The conviction rate for rape cases in Cambodia is "disturbingly low", as corrupt officials mediate illegal settlements and pocket kickbacks, deterring women from coming forward and hampering efforts to tackle the crime, activists said.
Rather, it is a story of collective consciousness, the types of messages, desires, or dreams that circulate in society, whether it's the nouvelle femme of nineteenth-century Paris, political revolution, or the disturbingly erotic contours of a sports car.
It also follows Grindelwald as he attempts to locate Credence, and as he launches what must be the most hastily assembled and disturbingly muffled political allegory ever thrown together by a writer capable of much greater nuance than this.
It's a fraction of the total of 1,685,210 cases in the US, but disturbingly, the ACS says black patients have the highest mortality rates and shortest survival of any racial and ethnic group in the country for most cancers.
Disturbingly, this is now the fifth time that the temperature record has been shattered in the current century (along with 22017, 22017, 2014, and 2015), and it's the 40th consecutive year featuring an annual temperature above the 20th century average.
Photo: APA disturbingly high percentage of industrial control systems (ICS)—the technology used to manage everything from water treatment plants to the International Space Station—are eminently vulnerable to malicious hackers, according to tests performed by a leading global security firm.
Disturbingly, once those hackers take control of hotels' Wi-Fi, they're using that access to harvest victim computers' usernames and passwords silently, with a trick that doesn't even require users to actively type them when signed onto the hotel network.
However, Hannah's sexual assault (as well as the many instances of sexual harassment she dealt with over the course of 13 Reasons Why's first season) is disturbingly similar to many of the harrowing accounts that women and men have shared.
His authoritarian manner and origins on the left; the combination of a nationalist agenda and a lower-middle-class power base; the hostility to outsiders and ethnic minorities: it all adds up to a profile disturbingly reminiscent of the 1920s.
There are many more disturbingly unqualified Trump nominees, and it should not take a humiliating hearing, a serial lack of disclosures to the Senate, or video footage of a nominee calling transgender children part of "Satan's plan," to derail a nomination.
The disturbingly weak report revived talk the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) could cut the already record-low 2 percent cash rate at its May policy meeting next week, and knocked the Australian dollar down over a U.S. cent to $0.7639.
Disturbingly, and as reported in Mongabay, some fishermen are "actually waiting for the vaquita to go extinct so they can fish more and with fewer restrictions," according to Andrea Crosta, director of the international wildlife trade watchdog group Elephant Action League.
Most disturbingly, the bill stacks the deck against conservation and states' authority in the courts by overriding state laws governing agriculture products and the accompanying right to enforce those protections, while at the same time expanding judicial rights for industry.
Most disturbingly, among those that will be delisted are a number of entities that are instrumental to the development of the Iranian ballistic missile program, and involved in the two recent ballistic missile tests that Iran conducted which violated international law.
"Couch," from 2012, is what its title describes, but the artist has chopped it in half with a Sawzall reciprocating saw and sutured it back together with a gob of rough concrete, making it whole again in a disturbingly dysfunctional way.
Either way, I had to take to the Internet black market and get it off of a stranger, eventually landing a bottle from the depths of a Chicago expat's liquor cabinet (a bottle that, amusingly and disturbingly, was already half-empty).
In a paper prepared earlier this year, Elver details that cost in a series of disturbingly bleak statistics about the 1.3 billion people worldwide (which include 713 percent of the workforce in "developed" countries) who are employed in the agricultural sector.
While she's talking on Alice's smartphone — a cherished possession whose music library allows the women an escape of sorts from the rehab center — Alice kills herself in their room, leaving a beautiful yet disturbingly unnatural thornless rose on her roommate's bed.
It would, for example, require that inmates be housed within 500 miles of their families, prohibit the brutal but disturbingly common practice of shackling pregnant women and expand rehabilitative programs in which prisoners can participate to earn good-time credits.
In "There Are No Grown-Ups," the American-born author is still living in Paris with her British husband and three children, but lately she has noticed something subtly and disturbingly different about the way she is treated in restaurants.
CARRIE ABELS Montpelier, Vt. To the Editor: Rex Tillerson has no government or diplomatic experience, has disturbingly close ties to Vladimir Putin and has enriched himself by selling an environmentally destructive product while lying about how destructive it really is.
"It's disturbingly aggressive for [state Attorney General Xavier] Becerra to apply this criminal statute to people who were trying to influence a contested issue of public policy, regardless of how sound or popular that policy may be," the board also wrote.
As Geralt learns, Foltest and Adda slept together, leading to a pregnancy born of incest (it is disturbingly unclear if the Temerian rulers were in love like Game of Thrones siblings Cersei and Jamie Lannister or if Foltest raped his sister).
Eight young men testified again him, often in disturbingly graphic detail, and described how Sandusky forced them to engage in sexual acts in places including the Penn State coaches' locker room showers, hotel rooms and the basement of his home.
Finally, Kristy Guevara-Flanagan's What Happened to Her (2016) juxtaposes images of the disturbingly popular TV and film trope of the dead, often naked female body with a first-person account by an actress who has played such a role.
How Trump could use a national emergency to get his border wall, explained The US is sending some legal asylum seekers back to Mexico 24 years ago today, the world came disturbingly close to ending What makes a Super Bowl ad successful?
"This 15-year-old boy, moments before death, fought like hell to get away," Assistant District Attorney Morgan Dolan said at trial, reports NBC New York, which also notes that some jurors were moved to tears by the disturbingly graphic autopsy photos.
A company called Ntwrk, a "mobile-first shopping" app, apparently sent the toy to a bunch of tech journalists, although I can't seem to find any more information on this particular toy, which is perhaps a good thing considering it is disturbingly creepy.
But I do think that, because Taylor Swift is who she is, she is uniquely capable of moving the needle when it comes to depictions of sexually-motivated assault today — if only because what she claims happened to her is so disturbingly ordinary.
Returning to television, she won an Emmy playing an unwed mother in the 1970 TV movie My Sweet Charlie, but her disturbingly vacant, disjointed acceptance speech – it would have gone viral, if the Internet existed then – caused speculation about drugs or alcohol abuse.
I have sensitive skin and a disturbingly acute sense of smell, which are two qualities you'd think would be enough to turn me off a product that is considered one of the most intense chemical exfoliants on the market and also reeks.
With Lifetime's upcoming thriller You, inspired by Caroline Kepnes' 2014 book of the same name, Joe takes the New York City rom-com conceits we've come to love and corrupts them with strains of obsession, disturbingly easy to accomplish cyber stalking, and violence.
Watch: Amy Ziering On Campus Rape and Why No One Believes Women Disturbingly, Hunt says she only found out a year later that the police had searched her alleged assailant's phone and found a minute-long film of her naked and unconscious.
Through explicit and frightfully mundane photography, skater-turned-firefighter Gabriel Angemi captures the impact of someone lighting up a crack pipe on a bombed out street as disturbingly as a simple environment shot of a building, captured with an Eggleston-esque unrest.
He noted the negotiations were "starting to drag on in a disturbingly Brexit-like manner," referring to Britain's divorce deal with the European Union which is still up in the air almost three years after the country voted to leave the bloc.
More disturbingly, he also plead guilty to the use of a child in a sexual performance in October of 2015 after he uploaded videos of himself present while a 13-year-old girl was nude, fondled, and performing oral sex on another man.
More disturbingly, the high and critical severity vulnerabilities (generally those which can result in remote code execution, where an attacker can run any code they want on your computer; this is usually the most severe type of vulnerability) are almost always memory unsafety.
" Others wondered online whether this video might be a deepfake, a new AI-enabled technology that, as my colleague Brian Resnick has explained, makes it disturbingly easy (and free) to "convincingly map anyone's face onto the body of another person in a video.
The funds will be used to expand health care access to the elderly, who are dying at a higher rate from the illness, and to help provide medical supplies for state and local health agencies — like testing kits, which are still disturbingly scarce.
"Wicked Caresses" boasts a devilishly catchy hook that will lodge in your brain—the guitars build around Osborn's voice that lends the chorus a cheeky and fiendish quality while Clayton Burgess' bass drops disturbingly heavy notes to add ever more weight to proceedings.
Stroll through Motoko Town, as the aging arcade is called, to poke around bric-a-brac shops filled floor-to-ceiling with 2475th-century computers, for example, or kitschy belt buckles, or, somewhat disturbingly, military uniforms from the United States and Germany.
But Human Rights Watch said last month that the trafficking allegations were "disturbingly similar" to past patterns in which women from other poor Asian countries — North Korea, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam — were brought to China as brides and subjected to abuse.
"The record reveals that the F.B.I.'s background check system is disturbingly superficial, excessively micromanaged by rigid standard operating procedures, and obstructed by policies that deny the overworked and overburdened examiners access to the most comprehensive law enforcement federal database," Judge Gergel wrote.
But even more disturbingly, the Ukraine call, if the details are as reported, shows us in plain sight that not only would Trump accept help from foreign actors to win in 2020, he is willing to actively participate in and encourage foreign interference.
Dick Mills, a software engineer in West Charlton, N.Y., said that he read through the notices and found that despite banks' promises to diligently protect his privacy, the kinds of third parties with whom they would share his data was disturbingly broad.
This new five-part documentary series is based on the book by Ethan Brown, and it patiently, and often disturbingly, explores the unsolved murders of eight women in Jennings, La. — women who, because of poverty and addiction, were perceived as somehow disposable.
Image via CNN In case you weren't aware, the Republican National Convention is going on right now, and amid disturbingly bestial Rudy Giuliani pictures and Melania Trump cribbing speeches from Michelle Obama, it's enough of a surreal mess to make even Canadians take notice (hi).
A Deadly Brain-Invading Worm Is Disturbingly Widespread in FloridaImage: CDCScientists in Florida have found traces of rat lungworm in five counties, bolstering the idea that this potentially fatal parasite may be expanding its geographical range on account of—you guessed it—climate change.
Joanna shows no sympathy for this, spewing a string of vile insults to provoke him and, given her history of enjoying a particular type of sex, it's hard to separate the violence of the scene from her sex life as we know it, disturbingly.
Many of the carriages that between them provide almost a million journeys a day wobble disturbingly along, with yellow-painted walls, dim lights, metal coat-hooks over threadbare purple seats, a crackling tannoy, doors that hiss, brakes that squawk like gangs of novice clarinettists.
Throughout a disturbingly bleak 2018 run, we got a few hints about what caused the gigantic rift in what used to be RHONY's strongest friendship: Bethenny's drama with Adam Kenworthy over charity photography, some ill-received text messages, Carole simply no longer being "into" Bethenny.
The show will definitely get people talking, if not about the cliffhangers, because it's such a disturbingly accurate portrayal of what it's like to be in an abusive relationship — or at least it will be if it sticks to how the book portrays it.
Beyond displaying a disturbingly relaxed attitude to other people's privacy — which risks getting Facebook into regulatory trouble, given GDPR's strict requirements around breach disclosure, for example — the other core issue of concern here is the company's apparent failure to enforce its own developer policy.
If you still have nightmares after the election of Donald Trump, you can try to channel your shock by pre-ordering a teeny-tiny doll of the U.S. president, with teeny-tiny hands, his teeny-tiny Android phone and a (disturbingly visible) teeny-tiny penis.
"Between your disturbingly close ties to the oil and gas industries, your past work to directly undermine the EPA and your skepticism that human activity plays a role in climate change, I suppose it's surprising you didn't propose to eliminate the agency altogether," said Rep.
Even as pundits and experts smugly dismiss the power of resentful (and, frankly, quite fragile) white voters who privately assume Trump's Vox Musculus can save their nation from the irrationally perceived threat of multicultural annihilation, the reality-show mogul still posts disturbingly strong numbers.
In response to the chilling statistic that one in three women worldwide have been abused, Happn and Equality Now are launching the One In Three campaign to remind Happn users in over 20 cities around the world just how disturbingly prevalent these crimes are.
ROME — It could have made an entertaining spy movie, if it wasn't disturbingly real: The Italian police say a brother and sister for years hacked into the phones and computers of the top tiers of Italian society — high-ranking government officials, business leaders and Freemasons.
Disturbingly stoic, violent and seeking absolution he's not sure he needs, the mob killer Frank Sheeran allowed Robert De Niro to deliver a majestic, subtle performance in ''The Irishman'' that has the feel of a crowning achievement — and for reasons that go beyond the screen.
Our worries may have evolved since then, but not the impulse to enact them on the page, and Omar El Akkad's "American War" is a disturbingly plausible case in point — a tale of a future America torn asunder by its own political and tribal affiliations.
"McCann's descriptions of the tunnels and the people who live in them can be surreal," wrote our reviewer, adding that he paints "a disturbingly beautiful portrait of a family whose dreams are never quite able to stave off the painful reality of their circumstances."
"The record reveals that the FBI&aposs background check system is disturbingly superficial, excessively micromanaged by rigid standard operating procedures, and obstructed by policies that deny the overworked and overburdened examiners access to the most comprehensive law enforcement federal database," Gergel wrote in the ruling Monday.
Along with Holloway—whose work deals with networks and browsers—the artists Doreen Garner, known for her visceral, disturbingly beautiful sculptures made of silicone and glass, and Tiona McClodden, whose work deals with BDSM and its psychological dynamics, had sculptures and video pieces throughout the basement space.
But rather than unnerving, his vigilante killings feel disturbingly routine after watching him kill dozens of men through the scope of his sniper rifle; spend too much time in a country where bullets are flying and bodies are dropping, and death begins to feel almost normal.
The celebrities who were photographed were always posed as though they were sitting for a fashion editorial or glowing profile, holding their guitars or dribbling a basketball or sitting in a makeup chair getting glammed — all while sporting a hilarious (and looking back, disturbingly thick) milk mustache.
In a disturbingly candid eulogy, she mentions how Ellen dominated her life, how Ellen shut out her own family with her "secret rituals and secret friends," and especially how Ellen took an unsettling interest in Annie's daughter Charlie (Milly Shapiro), even insisting on personally breastfeeding her.
" He also read the scene as disturbingly similar to the oft-mocked Shins headphones scene in Garden State, adding, "This being an homage to Garden State firmly places this in the 'holy shit, this is so basic, how did no one pull anyone's card on this' category.
The struggle between collective action and individual freedom has always been a hard sell in the United States, and, as Clark disturbingly illustrates, the future of Flint could look something like the past: When it came to safe drinking water, then, people had to fend for themselves.
For one thing, in Future Home of the Living God, the National Book Award-winning author has crafted a speculative world that's disturbingly (and revealingly) akin to our own—in hers, evolution has mysteriously started working backwards, and our institutions begin a swift but irrevocable decline.
In response to the chilling statistic that one in three women worldwide has been abused at one point, Happn and Equality Now are launching the One In Three campaign to remind Happn users in over 20 cities around the world just how disturbingly prevalent these crimes are.
These stories feel ridiculously current and disturbingly real, and that might have added relevance to them, but, when I point it out, she reminds me that she sold it two years ago, when Barack Obama was president—and wrote it over the five years prior to that.
Kabakov's "The Great Axis," which in 1984 reflected the polyphonic voice of the Soviet collectivity internalized by the artist, is made disturbingly relevant today by the unstoppable chatter of Facebook, Twitter, online blogs, web forums and other media creating the constant verbal noise of our lives.
But as officials race to brand their municipalities with cuddly mascots, many young people have gravitated to edgier ones that are what they call "disturbingly cute," said Jillian Rae Suter, a professor of informatics at Shizuoka University in Japan who has studied the yuru-chara phenomenon.
It was heartening to hear, especially after his earlier assertion that it was "crazy" to believe that misinformation on Facebook had affected the presidential election in any real way — despite copious evidence that it was disturbingly in the mix, whether it directly swung the result or not.
But Canberra has opted to join a major, Chinese-brokered free trade deal, and concern with U.S. commitment continues to grow, evidenced by murmurings that American foreign policy "has begun to oscillate more disturbingly" and that the U.S. has "wearied of the task" of global leadership.
Media coverage of the university scandal quickly began to shift, though, focusing on the much juicier story of Chung's mother, Choi Soon-sil, and her disturbingly close relationship with the South Korean president, prompting Choi to flee to Germany to escape the increasingly intense media scrutiny.
There's also no question that there is a pattern that is disturbingly reminiscent of the run up to the war in Iraq, in some cases being driven by the same people," Buttigieg, who served in Afghanistan as an intelligence officer, told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union.
Adams was allegedly psychologically abusive to his ex-wife, the undeniably talented actor and musician Mandy Moore, vengeful toward folk-rock musician Phoebe Bridgers, predatory toward singer-songwriter Courtney Jaye, and, most disturbingly, exploitative of a teenage fan who was only 14 when Adams first contacted her online.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced on Sunday a series of initiatives aimed at addressing a disturbingly high rate of maternal mortality among black women, who are four times more likely to die in childbirth than white women in New York State, according to a study released last year.
In addition to delivering residents to jobs and education through a self-driving EV shuttle system, Columbus also plans to use transportation to improve access to healthcare, namely to address the city's disturbingly high infant mortality rate which is up to four times the national average in some neighborhoods.
"When we dug into that research, I think we were all astounded to find how many times this happened, this disturbingly similar story of a male high school athlete violating a weaker boy with some sort of instruments like a mop handle or a pool cue," he said.
It has such an intriguing premise: you are Cole Phelps, a cop in a vast, corrupt, and subtly beautiful post-war LA. As you move up the ranks and make detective, you solve ever-more complex cases, poking around a world of crime: both mundane and truly, disturbingly exotic.
Yet Franklin resisted, and at times she too was disturbingly silent; while the Roosevelts were entertaining King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, for example, the ocean liner St. Louis, with more than 900 Jewish refugee passengers aboard, was refused entry to American ports and had to return to Europe.
Recently, some internet horndogs began lusting over Ted Bundy, thanks to a new Netflix doc and Zac Efron's disturbingly hot portrayal of the serial killer in an upcoming biopic—and now the Bundy fuckers are in a massive flame war with the Venom fuckers online, AV Club reports.
The center-right CDU and the center-left SPD both had their worst showings in years as voters moved to fringe parties like the left-wing Die Linke and, disturbingly, to the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party which received 9.7 and 13.3 percent of seats respectively.
In real life, some of these deaths have taken on a disturbingly meta feel: Antwon Rose II, an unarmed 17-year-old who was shot in Pittsburgh while fleeing law enforcement in June, reportedly wrote a poem in which he expressed fear of growing up black in America.
A proposed admissions plan for the Upper West Side district would aim to change that by setting aside 25 percent of the seats at every middle school in the district for children with low scores on state exams, a disturbingly effective proxy for race in New York City.
After all the speculation and worry about what Showtime's new version of the series would be, this week's double-length opening salvo ended up balancing the disturbingly strange with the merely quirky and the somewhat normal, resulting — yet again — in something as surprisingly accessible as it is singularly bizarre.
"Please continue with the aggressive interrogation strategy for the next 0003-3 weeks," their C.I.A. supervisors cabled them, even after the psychologists had sought permission several times to stop using the waterboard and had sent their bosses a disturbingly graphic video montage of what they had been doing.
And once people began to dig up more of the photos in Guillem's original stock photo series — which, in true stock photo style, covers a disturbingly wide range of potential scenarios featuring the love triangle from the original picture — they started weaving stories out of what they found.
But Tseng wants you to dream bigger, soaring past disrupting already established tendencies to remain on the cutting edge of technology and eventually, to become much more than just a product—to become a way of life, a better way of life, a philosophy that many startups disturbingly preach.
His international weapons operation offered anyone a virtual laundry list of weapons with brand names that have become disturbingly familiar: GlockBerettaUziHighpointWalther To make these guns hard to trace, Gunrunner took off their serial numbers and shipped them to countries where buying these guns was difficult -- if not altogether banned by law.
In our review, Andrew Webster praises the nauseating detail of the scenery: The Baker home, in particular, is a gorgeously grotesque place, where simply wandering around and looking at things — cages whose use is best left to the imagination, or disturbingly bloodstained bathrooms — can foster a powerful sense of dread.
The train station shop is filled with Kumamon items, from bottles of sake to stuffed animals including, somewhat disturbingly, a plush set that pairs him with Hello Kitty, the wide-eyed bear directly behind the kneeling kitty in such a way as to suggest… well, you wonder if it's deliberate.
Nabokov wrote his disturbingly compelling classic, "Lolita," over the course of five breathless years, from 1948 to 1953, filling 5-by-7 cards with notes he took riding shotgun while his designated driver, his wife, Véra, drove their black Oldsmobile from Ithaca, N.Y., to Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana.
None of the three cases I mentioned went to trial, although at a hearing on the proposed settlement in the ExamWorks case, Vice-Chancellor Travis Laster implied his endorsement of the theory that lawyers can be liable for abetting a board's breach, calling shareholders' claims against Paul Hastings "disturbingly" strong.
"This allows the individual to retain the belief that they are competent in a given domain, and also allows them to save face in front of others, despite poor performance" Disturbingly, such pitiful behavior is most likely to occur when we are thinking clearly; when we're at our best, not worst.
"More disturbingly, if EPA is diverting resources that are intended to be used to 'protect life and property' to prepare you for your confirmation hearing, the already-dire consequences of the shutdown on public health and the environment could be even greater," the senators wrote in a letter last week.
On October 6, the day after the New York Times broke the story of Weinstein's long history of allegedly paying off women who accused him of sexual harassment, Science magazine published a disturbingly similar story of intimidation and abuse taking place in a fieldwork station in Antarctica beginning two decades ago.
James suffers a series of humiliations carrying the taint of failed manhood: He bursts into tears while presiding over a residents' committee meeting, a friendly neighborhood soccer game turns into an outlet for his mounting aggression, an attempt to seduce his wife after weeks of sleeping apart goes disturbingly awry.
"Trump has assailed essential institutions and traditions including the separation of powers, a free press, an independent judiciary, the impartial delivery of justice, safeguards against corruption, and most disturbingly, the legitimacy of elections," Freedom House president Mike Abramowitz writes in a special section of this year's report, released on Tuesday morning.
A close look at his recently published book, public comments, and tweets reveal a man who swims in the same swamp of hyperpartisan, frequently fabricated, and disturbingly anti-Muslim rhetoric as Trump advisers like Steve Bannon, the white nationalist who was one of the first to receive a West Wing post.
Given how disturbingly commonplace mass shootings have become in real life, especially in America, pop culture can have an important role in helping we as a society process how we deal with such horrific events — but it remains to be seen how this topic is treated within the context of this series.
The resulting Senate judiciary hearing, which ultimately voted to reject the nomination, focused on several particularly egregious incidents throughout Sessions' career: According to testimony, Sessions made disturbingly racist comments, was openly hostile to civil rights groups and organizations, and falsely accused civil rights activists of voting fraud for trying to register black voters.
The sight of this clownish act of canine gluttony, combined with the very human—disgustingly, disturbingly human—act of gluttony I was involved in down the other end of the table, proved too much for my brother, who stood up, quite calmly, quite placidly, and punched the door that led to the kitchen.
A quick scan of the forecast from May 17 shows that it stormed that day, which could explain things: Maybe someone got caught in the rain, and—feet drenched by the time they made it inside—decided they needed to ditch their soggy socks and, perhaps more disturbingly, went barefoot at work.
And last week, Vox reported that the programmer behind "DeepNude," an app that used AI to create revenge porn and made it disturbingly easy to doctor images to make it look like someone said or did something they never actually said or did, shut down his program after a strong public outcry.
We can already picture it: Steve and Robin, possibly with Dustin and an in-from-out-of-town Suzie in tow, catching a flick at the remodeled Starcourt Mall — only to see a young girl who looks disturbingly like their friend Will's mom dancing to the "Banana Boat Song" alongside Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis.
One member of the state assembly arguing for this distorted map in 2016 was disturbingly up-front about his end-goal: the only reason he endorsed lines sending 10 Republicans and 3 Democrats to Congress, he said, is because he didn't "believe it's possible to draw a map with 11 Republicans and two Democrats".
Disturbingly, 270 percent said they shared stories they suspected to be misinformation because they wanted to spread the message to a wider audience, and 21 percent said they shared it in order to "annoy or upset the recipient"—conjuring images of anonymous alt-right trolls posting xenophobic memes to antagonize left-wing Twitter users.
What is, however, disturbingly unique about this election cycle is the almost quixotic belief by so many millions of Americans in the feasibility and achievability of extreme ideas—many of which are designed (when they are detailed) to almost ham-handedly accomplish goals that have otherwise been considered complete nonstarters in past general elections.
The self-directed clip is firmly in the strobing overload mode of "PONYBOY," with what looks like a rubber or CGI mock-up of SOPHIE's head disturbingly collapsing and warping while the song's lyrics and various pieces of internet ephemera flash onscreen, illustrating its themes of URL identity and the many facades we present online.
More disturbingly, new polling suggests that Conservative Party members are now so fixated on Brexit that they believe it is worth doing at almost any cost — even if it leads to Northern Ireland or Scotland leaving the United Kingdom, "significant damage to the U.K. economy" or, most strikingly, the destruction of the Conservative Party.
Pound is not the only major 20th-century literary figure who supported fascism or held racist views; but he is the only one who engaged with the extreme right of the postwar era, and today his particular blend of economic populism, conspiracy thinking, and overt racism, far from seeming eccentric and anachronistic, is disturbingly contemporary.
The report states that the US has faltered on a number of dimensions since President Trump has been in office — "separation of powers, a free press, an independent judiciary, the impartial delivery of justice, safeguards against corruption, and most disturbingly, the legitimacy of elections"— that are necessary to preserving a stable and resilient democracy.
Seeking justice as a survivor of sexual assault is a disturbingly arduous process, requiring in-person follow-ups in order to make sure rape kit test results aren't permanently disposed of — Nguyen is required to return to the state of her assault every six months to make sure the DNA evidence gathered from a forensic exam is not destroyed.
The story of a black photographer who visits the home of his white girlfriend's parents, only to discover the nefarious horror they and their rich white friends are perpetrating, Get Out walks the narrowest of lines, balancing satire, 1970s-horror paranoia, incisive social commentary, and psychological unease to create a film that is frightening, accessible, and disturbingly resonant.
"Her Only Living Son," the final segment of the 2017 horror anthology XX. Written and directed by Karyn Kusama, the short stars Christina Kirk as Cora, a stressed-out single mother whose charismatic, malevolent teenage son Andy (Kyle Allen) has been stirring up trouble at school with his violent behavior — and even more disturbingly, with his fiercely devoted lackeys.
" (Presumably, the dog didn't listen to "momma" at the deli.) All of this reached a boiling point earlier Monday when a celebrity blogger — who has written for Refinery29 in the past — shared the news about Jenner, adding that Jenner is "disturbingly despicable, entitled, unsympathetic, sadistic, uncharitable and self-absorbed human being who doesn't deserve to be idolized.
Perhaps most disturbingly, Michael Avenatti, the lawyer who has represented Stormy Daniels in her litigation with Donald Trump over their alleged affair, tweeted Sunday that he was informing Senate staffers about "credible information" from a woman alleging Kavanaugh and his high school classmate Mark Judge "targeted" women with alcohol and drugs to facilitate their gang rape.
Scorched by a depleted ozone layer and plagued by drought, this not-so-distant future feels disturbingly easy to picture—like a glimpse at a post-climate disasterland in which humanity relies on the cooling powers of garments imbued with pond bacteria or sets out to rebuild desiccated landscapes in shoes cobbled from recycled agricultural waste.
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Despite this mercenary history — or perhaps, more disturbingly, because of it — Donald Trump, while running on promises to clean up Washington, hired Mr. Manafort to run his presidential campaign, a job he may well have kept but for news reports that he was receiving and hiding millions of dollars from his work on behalf of Mr. Yanukovych.
The trouble is an explosive ethnic and sectarian mix, spiked with every flavour of radical Islam, primed by repeated waves of rural refugees, and inflamed by law-enforcement tactics such as the "encounter", a disturbingly common event where the official report says the victim died in an exchange of fire, but oddly enough his hands are tied and no police suffered a scratch.
Besides the medium, there's one obvious difference: Deepfake videos are not actually real (though it can be disturbingly hard to tell) and by splicing together two forms of media — footage from celebrities and footage from real porn videos — their harm extends beyond Hollywood, and has the potential to affect any woman with a large number of high-quality photos publicly available online.
Not only are Welch's admissions to Goldman about his recent criminal conduct  (and the mundane details of his private life) all over the internet, most disturbingly, they are artillery prosecuting authorities can use against Welch in later proceedings, including bond hearings, trial (or more likely, a plea), sentencing, and potentially, civil commitment proceedings that could result in Welch's prolonged, indefinite detention.
Contributing Opinion Writer BERLIN — Whether Britain's decision to leave the European Union turns out to be a disaster or just a bump in the road for Europe on its path to unification, one consequence is already abundantly, disturbingly clear: Brexit will cement Germany's role as the Continent's leader — a role that neither Germany nor anybody else is entirely comfortable with.
When the television series "The Handmaid's Tale," based on Margaret Atwood's disturbingly prescient novel, debuted in 2017, many of us who fight for reproductive freedom, myself included, abstained from watching it because there was nothing entertaining about a show set in a world where women have no rights, where women are chattel, only as valuable as what their wombs issue.
The disturbingly handsome Scandinavian showbiz scion (who is almost certainly not related to Peter Sarsgaard, he explains) is doing the rounds to promote It Chapter Two — and given that he gave Conan O'Brien a lesson in the clown's trademark triangular leer back when the first one came out, it was only fair he let the Late Show host have a go too.
Illustration: Angelica AlzonaAs companies race to employ facial recognition everywhere from major league ballparks to your local school and summer camp, we face tough questions about the technology's potential to intensify racial bias; Commercial face recognition software has repeatedly been shown to be less accurate on people with darker skin, and civil rights advocates worry about the disturbingly targeted ways face-scanning can be used by police.
Activities include mandatory attendance at baroquely conceived yet joyless song-and-dance sessions led by the hotel's matronly manager (Olivia Colman) and her rotund husband (Garry Mountaine); or, more disturbingly, group outings to the Forest to hunt down Loners, a secret society of hotel escapees that fetishizes singledom—"No sex, or flirting," admonishes their severe leader (Léa Seydoux)—as much as the City endorses traditional domestic pairings.
Even more disturbingly, two thirds of New Hampshire Republican primary voters expressed their desire to ban Muslims from entering the US, and Congress recently tried to pass the SAFE Act, which would essentially ban Syrian and Iraqi refugees from entering the US. Many have aptly noted that this dangerous prejudice is a direct affront to religious tolerance, the very foundation of the American Constitution.
Given space to breathe, the members tell disarmingly, and sometimes disturbingly, frank stories about their lives: Method Man recalls a stretch of his childhood living in a shelter for battered women; RZA remembers sharing four pairs of pants among three brothers; U-God speaks about his 2-year-old son getting shot; Ghostface Killah talks about helping care for his younger siblings who had muscular dystrophy.
"Both times he wanted to know if there was a difference between HIV and HPV, so I was able to explain that those are rarely confused with each other," Gates said, according to footage obtained by MSNBC's Chris Hayes, host of All In. More disturbingly, while Trump couldn't distinguish between the common viruses, he could remember details about the appearance of Gates's 22-year-old daughter, Jennifer Gates.
"This proposed plan does not include the critical structural changes necessary to ensure the safety of girls moving forward, nor does it appropriately address the myriad physical and emotional challenges the victims face as a result of these crimes," Manly said in a statement obtained by the AP.  "Most disturbingly, this proposed plan attempts to absolve USOPC of any responsibility for these crimes which were committed under its watch," he added.
Furthermore, to have a president who is disturbingly complimentary when discussing Russia; whose onetime campaign manager had pro-Russia ties; whose son said in 2008, "Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets," and continued, "We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia"; and who has nominated for secretary of state a man on whom Vladimir Putin bestowed Russia's Order of Friendship, is not normal.
This forced peacocking is achieved through sartorial transformation, such as her mother's insistence that she wear a red dress for its auspicious symbolism (as opposed to a later dress disturbingly characterized as a "slutty ebola virus" and thus, unfit), to witty scenes involving mahjong, where Rachel outsmarts her future mother-in-law by beating her in a so-called "intrinsically Asian" game, in which knowing the rules is a form of authenticating her ethnicity.
Hot upon a surge of unexpected sensitivity about racial stereotypes, brought on by the bizarre outbreak of Democrats admitting to having worn blackface in Virginia, conservatives found it irresistible this week to order up a heaping helping of indignation at the new Minnesota Democratic representative, Ilhan Omar, over her inflammatory tweets about Israel, Jewish-Americans and money: "It's all about the Benjamins, baby," is how she cavalierly -- and disturbingly -- put it. Rep.
I thought about why the digital artists gave Hudson a perpetually runny nose (gross), and how much Taylor Swift got paid to be in this movie, and why I found one of the cats so disturbingly sexy, and whether foreign markets will bother with subtitles given how little sense the dialogue and lyrics make, and the closeted teen boys who will feign disdain but secretly be thrilled when their family drags them to see Cats.
Given how blindly ideological the Republicans in the Senate are, after nearly eight years of doing little besides trying to thwart Mr. Obama, it is disturbingly likely that Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader and architect of the just-say-no approach, will lead his colleagues in keeping Justice Scalia's seat open, and the highest court in the land essentially paralyzed, in the hope that one of the hard-right Republicans running for the presidency will win.
The word recurrent has appeared in 105 New York Times articles in the past year, including on March 23 in "As Siblings Again Unite to Unleash Terror, Experts Ask What Drives Them" by Jim Yardley, Rukmini Callimachi and Scott Shane: The identification of Khalid and Ibrahim el-Bakraoui as suicide bombers in the deadly Brussels attacks is confronting investigators and counterterrorism experts with a disturbingly recurrent question: Why do so many terrorists turn out to be brothers?
Most disturbingly, we live in a world where millions of Republicans and their representatives think nearly everything in the previous paragraph is O.K. In that world, the F.B.I. is now being asked to investigate, on a seven-day clock, sexual assaults that the president says never happened, that some senators have decried as a sham cooked up to derail a Supreme Court nominee, and that other senators believe beyond all doubt were committed by the nominee.
The image is delightfully and disturbingly apt: Mark Zuckerberg confidently striding alongside a crowd of seated people all wearing virtual reality headsets, his smile indicating how pleased he is to be so close to so many people experiencing VR. You can't help but look at the photo, which the Facebook CEO posted to his page shortly after his appearance at Mobile World Congress on Sunday, and think this must be what he envisioned when his company bought Oculus VR back in 2014: mmasses of people completely immersed in a virtual world, all running Facebook software.
There was an entire series of fight memes: The expected, straight-up demeaning ones: And then, perhaps most fittingly and definitely most disturbingly, there were memes of Trump reveling in disaster, from the Hindenburg to the violence in Charlottesville: Somehow, no matter what you photoshop Trump doing—whether he's perched on a toilet, gnawing into a massive hunk of corn, or cheering on the explosion of a zeppelin—none of these images are as absurd as a president who actually acts like this on a national day of mourning.
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My concern is that the vulnerabilities that have come to light in recent days — not only Dr. Blasey's precise allegation of sexual assault but also tales of the nominee's heavy drinking in high school and beyond, his disturbingly suggestive yearbook entry, and his buddy who could say a lot but who chooses not to talk — collectively have already started to drown out the vulnerabilities that should have made the nomination something other than the partisan glide path to confirmation that it was on when the first-round hearing ended.

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