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On the other, she dredges up uncomfortable associations of abuse and negligence.
The probe dredges up McAuliffe's history of questionable financial dealings with the Clintons.
Jackson's estate has criticized the documentary, which it says dredges up old "discredited" allegations.
Theoretically, it's a cycle that starts when alcohol dredges up those positive memories of smoking.
The specter of Mr. Rajapaksa dredges up old fears for the country's most marginalized citizens.
This tape dredges up painful old memories from the campaign trail of when Ryan abandoned Trump.
The murder of Aislinn Murray dredges up some issues; both women were abandoned by their fathers.
Why it matters: The decision dredges up one of the president's most persistent ongoing legal threats.
This dredges up some traumatic memories for Philip, who ends up storming out of the interview. Mrs.
After the 2002 worlds and the 2004 Olympics, just hearing "Argentina" dredges up bad memories for U.S.A. Basketball.
As she dredges up other memories, another Kernel scientist hands me a pair of headphones connected to the computer bank.
Editorial Donald Trump seems to view his role as the person who dredges up what nobody else wants to talk about.
But every once in a while, it dredges up something you'd rather forget: an ex or a recently deceased loved one.
Indeed, the raw pain that Hurt dredges up in the movie's last quarter constitutes some of the most wrenching acting he's ever done.
There's something comfortable about returning to this relic of a website, however, that instantly dredges up those long-gone memories of a simpler internet.
The subject matter this particular song dredges up might be dark for me personally, but the experience of seeing him perform last week was the opposite.
Is a reef still a reef, if somebody comes along, dredges up tons of coral and sand, and starts layering the stuff on top of it?
So, the agent will have to solve the case using this episode's singular piece of technology: The Recaller, a device that dredges up and recalls memories.
This is compounded by a hilarious encounter with her old high school rival Francie, whose appearance dredges up all of Paris's youthful fears about Rory abandoning her.
Surie's secret also dredges up pernicious thoughts about another story she never discusses: the untimely death of a beloved son who ran away because he was gay.
The violent story he's penned dredges up memories of her past with Edward, leading to many beautiful scenes of Adams lounging listlessly on her 5 zillion-thread-count sheets.
Image: AP Photo/Eric RisbergFacebook users are reporting a bizarre bug that—like the video Year In Review or the persistent On This Day feature—dredges up digital memories.
The game's primary character is a weedy censorship bureau employee named Arthur Hastings, who goes off his Joy when a newspaper story dredges up old memories of his long-lost brother.
Long-buried bad memories shadow their reunion and complicate their camaraderie, and the circumstances of their meeting dredges up the painful and complex legacy of their not-so-long-ago war.
Teaming up with Swedish aid worker turned amateur sleuth Göran Björkdahl, Brügger's investigation dredges up old theories around the mysterious South African paramilitary organization SAIMR, which some believe was involved in Hammarskjöld's death.
We're still nervous about the vulnerabilities in our voting system, and the idea of an audit dredges up fears of mass hacking, preventing us from taking the very steps that would protect us.
A trip to Ms. Jones's hometown in South Carolina dredges up painful memories of segregation, giving insight into a personality toughened too young and still burdened by the financial needs of too many.
The teaser shows off Rand (Finn Jones) walking down a street in New York City with Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick), which dredges up old memories of his time at K'un-L'un: a brutal fight.
The father's impulsive decision to invite the grief-stricken driver into their home dredges up a series of confrontations that test the community's ability to forgive any and all acts if they are properly repented.
" Buttigieg continued, "I know that that dredges up old wounds from a complicated time, during a complicated war, but I'm also old enough to remember when conservatives talked about character as something that mattered in the presidency.
The story also recalls "Broadchurch," as well as AMC's "The Killing," introducing a missing child and connecting that case to a long-ago murder in a way that dredges up buried trauma in half the town, including Annie.
As for Black Mother's organization, Rooney Elmi notes in a Film Comment interview with Allah, the first trimester dredges up Jamaica's colonial past, the second addresses the complexity of womanhood, and the third involves prayer and pondering death.
Meatloaf, for me, dredges up memories of tasteless mystery meats served in my middle school, but Ms. Rovegno's, made of ground prime beef that she first sautéed in butter and white wine and then baked, was tender and flavorful.
Doris grieves her mother, feels alienated from her brother, clings to female friendship, rejects change, embraces love, cops to loneliness, dredges up 50-year regrets, and goes through a rending character arc that would put most coming-of-age stories to shame.
When a con man entangled with the family dredges up information about Deborah's childhood, she learns to her horror that her sister, who she knew had been sent to an asylum as a child, had died there alone at the age of 15.
Unfortunately, these police officers lacked the judgment, and the fitness to decide that this imagery that comes from the way that they handled Mr. Neely is painful, and that it just ... just dredges up all of these painful memories of the past.
No matter how much its supporters say that enforcement wouldn't be dogmatic, the order provokes inevitable allusions to authoritarian regimes of the past that imposed their own architectural marching orders, and dredges up images of antebellum America, when classicizing Federal architecture was all the rage.
They capture what Bannon calls his "killing machine" in action, as it dredges up the resentments of people around the world, sifts through these grievances for ideas and content, and propels them from the unsavory parts of the internet up to TrumpWorld, collecting advertisers' checks all along the way.
James was late to our meeting, because he was on a conference call with Channel 294, in England—he's written a pilot for the network about a former Scotland Yard detective who returns to her native Jamaica and gets entangled in a case that dredges up her past.
LONDON — "A Horse Walks Into a Bar," a novel that centers on a stand-up routine that goes off the rails as a comic dredges up ghosts from his past, won the Man Booker International Prize, for work written in a language other than English, on Wednesday night.
How footage of the murder of at least 50 innocent people was broadcast and distributed globally dredges up some deeply uncomfortable questions for the biggest social networks, including the existential one: Is the ability to connect at such speed and scale a benefit or a detriment to the greater good?
The discomfort of "We have lasers!!!!!!!!!!" is that it screams "waste of money" and dredges up the strange feeling of being a kid and not having a real grasp of how the family finances worked or why it should be such a big deal for you to have lasers if you want lasers.
Devoted primarily to re-litigating old skirmishes — against the unions, the Department of Education, and Mayors Bloomberg and especially de Blasio — Moskowitz dredges up old emails and hearings transcripts to win points in long-forgotten contretemps, and then, in an effort at intimacy, intersperses them with shallow yet grandiose anecdotes from her personal life.
Then, in a chapter about gun violence, Clinton again dredges up primary disputes to portray Sanders as a phony who does the NRA's bidding: Bernie Sanders, who loved to talk about how "true progressives" never bow to political realities or powerful interests, had long bowed to the political reality of his rural state of Vermont and supported the NRA's key priorities, including voting against the Brady Bill five times in the 1990s.
Meanwhile, Jessica's relationship with Scott Lang becomes strained after an encounter with Madame Web dredges up bad memories from her past.
Creem magazine, looking back on it in 1984, said it's "the most difficult Gang album, because it's so damn hard to find the front door to the thing. The ugly emotions Entertainment! dredges up are almost freakish, and all the more unsettling for the way they poke unexpectedly through the record's detached, architectonic front." The album has also attracted praise from rock musicians.
Dan dredges up a body of a man who looks exactly like himself. Dan realizes he is not Dan Merrick; he is Jack Stanton. In a flashback, it is revealed that an abusive Dan confronted his wife Judith with evidence of her infidelity. She called for help and Jack raced to her home, arriving too late to prevent her from shooting her husband in the head.
The Bourne Objective is the eighth novel in the Bourne series, and the fifth written by Eric Van Lustbader. The book was released in 2010, sequel to The Bourne Deception. The killing of an art dealer dredges up snatches of Jason Bourne's impaired memory, in particular the murder of a young woman who entrusted him with a strangely engraved ring. Now he's determined to find its owner and purpose.
In addition to being included in the original Dragonlance series, Bupu appears in the Legends series, and is often considered the only true symbol of a possibility of a "caring" side to Raistlin. She appears to be intertwined with the deepest parts of Raistlin's soul; in a last-ditch effort to save himself from a Dragon Orb, Raistlin dredges up his last reserves of power, in the form of an image of Bupu.
When yet another married couple within their friend circle files for divorce, Rishabh and Shefali Malhotra fear that their marriage too may just be a ticking time bomb waiting to explode. They decide to seek professional help from a therapist who dredges up the most embarrassing and bizarre moments in the Malhotras' family life ranging from the quality of their sex life, the quirks of their three kids to the antics of Rishabh’s annoying mother.
First aired August 21, 2008 Margaret announces to her parents that she is being honored as the "Korean of the Year." Although her parents are excited, Margaret is hesitant to accept the award as it dredges up old memories of the Korean community's less-than- stellar response to her career. Already stressed, Margaret's parents surprise her with a baby outfit in their ongoing attempt for grandchildren. Meanwhile, Charlie and Stapleton battle to give Margaret the perfect dress for the event.
During her stay in Yamagata, she finds herself increasingly nostalgic and wistful for her childhood self, while simultaneously wrestling with adult issues of career and love. The trip dredges up forgotten memories (not all of them good ones) — the first stirrings of childish romance, puberty and growing up, the frustrations of math and boys. In lyrical switches between the present and the past, Taeko wonders if she has been true to the dreams of her childhood self. In doing so, she begins to realize that Toshio has helped her along the way.
Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 55% based on 11 reviews and a rating average of 5.67/10. Michael Wilmington of the Los Angeles Times, in comparing it to the works of Steven Spielberg and Stephen King, wrote, "whatever minor triumphs it dredges up, is too hopelessly copycat". In rating it 3/5 stars, TV Guide called it a "surprisingly effective" and refreshingly uncynical horror film that may be too wimpy for some horror fans. Commenting on the film's dreamlike plot, Time Out said it could have been a cult film had the filmmakers abandoned their attempts to tie together the bizarre elements.

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