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So they do nothing about immigration, it festers and festers, and it gives rise in part to the Trump candidacy.
Asked if he felt at peace or if the memory of the death of his mother is still "a sort of wound that festers," he said: "I think probably a wound that festers."
The rest of the royal family festers along with her.
It festers, often becoming an even bigger problem over time.
Political correctness has run amok; snowflakery festers in the ivory towers.
Then, the beloved thing festers, infected every part of the artist's life.
There are studies, there's research that anonymity festers negative, cruel and hateful behavior.
Instead, we talk about it with everyone else, until it festers into loathing.
In both, the polished veneer of humanness haunts us with what festers just beneath.
It's his ingenuity that saves her life as the placenta still inside her festers.
This Manchester derby was about local pride, the resentment that festers in close quarters.
But it doesn't allude to a bitter business situation that festers between Ma and Sides.
It festers in the thickly painted walls of American homes, mere millimeters from unsuspecting inhabitants.
It's a story of love between two superstars and the codependence that festers between them.
Greece wants more explicit reference to the protection of workers, even as its debt crisis festers.
Guantanamo is a byproduct of that pain, but it is a wound that festers out of sight.
Anxiety festers when we don't have the answers — and we often don't have them about our finances.
Resentment festers so deeply in the people portrayed here that they're all going to wind up alone.
Fears are escalating of a Middle East war with global repercussions as the U.S.-Iranian stand-off festers.
More than 20 years after the ANC ended white-minority rule with Nelson Mandela at its helm, inequality festers.
This analysis is flawed and self-serving, but it festers at the center of the Republican Party's civil war.
Each of these films provides a different perspective on the lawless streak that festers within society, and within us.
Distrust still festers among some of the aides who worked for each candidate during their titanic 22019 primary struggle.
However, if the resentment festers, it can transform into unhealthy anger, which can take a physiological and mental toll.
The longer this data breach festers, the deeper the rot sets in and the further our data gets exploited.
More than two decades after the ANC ended white-minority rule with Nelson Mandela at its helm, inequality festers.
Perhaps a more apt metaphor for cases like these would be a virus — something that festers, and something that spreads.
Not to condone horrible behavior — not at all — but to understand where it often comes from, how it happens, how it festers.
Emotionally needy, slick liar…" and, "He is a parasite, a leech, an infection that festers on anyone he comes in contact with.
On something like Facebook, hate festers just under the paper-thin layer between a user's social sphere and the platform at large.
To get ahead of the terrorist threat, it is imperative that we commit ourselves to preventing the conditions in which extremism festers.
As the trade dispute festers, Chinese business leaders have been circumspect, saying almost nothing about it publicly for fear of angering Beijing.
The rest sits and festers, according to P.K. Khandelwal, the chief engineer of the East Delhi Municipal Corporation, a local government body.
Emotions are running high and the source of their antagonism — the fate of Idlib, the last rebel stronghold in Syria — festers dangerously.
Every day, in the persistent mutual fear and suspicion that exists between France and its large, imperfectly integrated Muslim minority, the wound festers.
While the government is firmly in control in Sittwe, resentment festers in its narrow streets like the entrails discarded from the city's fish market.
YouTube and Facebook should update their manual and automated Arabic language detection efforts to ensure legacy terrorist content no longer festers across their platforms.
The bitterness of shutdown politics has also revealed a seam of hypocrisy that festers on both sides of the aisle in this fractured political age.
But when possible, it's almost always a good idea to use a touch of humor to resolve or head off a workplace problem before it festers.
It's the kind of mystery that festers inside you, like the half-remembered memories of girlhood trauma, boiling under your skin in the unforgiving Southern heat.
Fear festers, burrows and blooms in Caryl Churchill's "Escaped Alone," a short and wondrous play that plumbs the depths of 21st-century terrors, large and small.
The disaffection and distrust evident in so much of the American electorate festers with special ferocity among young Latinos, the fastest growing segment of the American electorate.
But corruption still festers, top officials suspected of bribe-taking have stayed out of jail, anti-corruption activists have been attacked and reforms sometimes stalled or reversed.
Starting with a delicate but highly ominous acoustic intro, the track festers into a terrifying fade-in that in turn heralds a riff of warp-speed brutality.
Nor do they belong to that class of domestic melodramas (see: "August: Osage County") in which a warring, divided family festers with the sins of their nation.
What about later, if the damage he has inflicted on our customs and norms festers, eroding the invisible structures that underpin everything that actually makes America great?
But as long as this kind of discord festers, it could prove difficult for Republican leaders to move on from health care or on to a bipartisan plan.
If this keeps up, at some point the people who believe their vote doesn't matter will have a point, and once that sentiment festers within a population, democracy crumbles.
"I've actually never heard it described more accurately but Prince Harry is absolutely and utterly right – grief is a wound that festers," Meghan wrote on Twitter on Oct. 20.
More than 1,200 Kenyans were killed following a disputed 2007 poll, largely in the Rift Valley where resentment over the loss of land during the colonial era still festers.
" Harry talked about the death of his mother, Princess Diana, while being back in a place that was so close to her heart, saying it's a "wound that festers.
You don't have to look very hard to see a commentary on the now-infamous world of Reddit's MRA boards and the toxic masculinity that festers there day after day.
Encouraging mass immigration by Chinese and Indians, the British also gave some prime jobs in the colonial administration and business sphere to non-Malays, fostering resentment that festers to this day.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Political Discontent Festers in Indiana Town Despite Jobs Surge" (front page, April 3): All I could do was shake my head as I read this article.
And in "How to Get Away With Murder," at 10, Annalise festers in jail on arson and first-degree murder charges as the district attorney's office continues to build its case.
Anxiety implores us to retreat, wonder to expand; ignorance festers in small minds, wonder spreads out from the open one; fear demands we build walls, wonder that we tear them all down.
If citizens and those in the communities where Islamic terror festers are willing to take the risk of engaging and reporting suspicions, authorities have an absolute obligation to take their concerns seriously.
Last month, Qatar's emir turned down a Saudi invite to a Gulf Arab summit, sending his state minister for foreign affairs, as a bitter row festers in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council.
But no matter which dimension, Castle Rock hides a Kid, a secret, a soul not from this world that doesn't age and festers in captivity, biding his time 'til he can go home.
We need stories that carry the torch of how humanity moves forward in the face of racism and the systems it festers in, but Hollywood still seems ill-equipped for telling these stories.
But the longer a situation like this festers, the harder it is to resolve — and if you find yourself reacting to the ultimatums of your workers, you risk undermining your authority in general.
A family drama and an ethical thriller, Mr. Mungiu's film is an indictment of the everyday corruption that festers not only in Romania, but everywhere selfishness has become the supreme social value. 9.
As the dispute festers, experts see a higher chance of an unintended conflict between U.S. and Chinese vessels or aircraft, something that was witnessed in 2001 when a Chinese and a U.S. plane collided.
" After Maddy tells William that Diana's openness about her eating disorder helped her, he said: "We need to be matter-of-fact about it, and not hide it in the dark where it festers.
Often, a legacy of environmental harm festers long after the armed forces depart: Nationwide, more than 163 of every 10 of the country's top-priority toxic-cleanup sites belong to the Department of Defense.
"The commander in chief in an Oval Office meeting referring to people from African countries and Haitians with the most vile and vulgar language, that language festers," Booker told Nielsen in a fiery speech.
Even in rare cases when pragmatic business leaders helped to broker agreements, which was reportedly the case in North Carolina with the repeal of the so-called bathroom bill, a culture war still festers.
This is a lie, of course, and one wonderful aspect of Rooney's consistently wonderful novel is the fierce clarity with which she examines the self-delusion that so often festers alongside presumed self-knowledge.
Shares of Goldman Sachs fell 2.1 percent Friday after an analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch said the stock's gains could be capped as a scandal related to the Malaysian government investment fund festers.
That would be the girl who has grown up to become the town's First Lady (Elizabeth Stanley), who festers in a loveless marriage with the Mayor and wants nothing more than a child of her own.
In the second act, with scenes set during the Depression that followed World War I and in 1938, on the eve of Austria's incorporation into the Third Reich, that sentiment festers into full-blown, terrifying form.
She's thrown into helping Vera outwit a deranged and cruel artist in order to secure their mutual survival — but her horror at being manipulated by her lover and his wife festers under the surface of the narrative.
According to Judith Taylor, a sociology professor at the University of Toronto, this type of ideology festers when boys or men don't interact with one another in real life, but instead turn to the internet to commiserate.
"In light of the narrowed search area and free of cost willing search party, the lack of communications from governments involved is very distressing for family members whose agony festers," Voice370 said in a statement on Tuesday.
In low-income communities, they're so under-resourced that it's really difficult to hide this stuff, but in affluent communities people feel so much like reputations are at risk that they hide it and it just festers.
Big city dwellers know it's at the tail end of summer that life really turns rancid — when heat clogs the veins, resentment festers and the sun itself seems to be asking for a punch in the kisser.
Nuzzo says she worries about the lack of a broader, international response to contain the outbreak, since the longer it festers, the more likely it is to spread to different parts of the Congo, and to neighboring countries.
" Abdul-Jabbar wrote in an op-ed for The Hollywood Reporter that Kelly's questioning of why blackface is racist "matters because it enters the social unconscious as a splinter that festers into an infection in our cultural values.
Life in the drive-thru lane can be very different from that at more high-end restaurants, and many of the factors that are so culturally associated with fast-food joints are what make them places where harassment festers.
The result, critics say, could be that Syria festers, Ukraine stays off balance and unable to draw closer to Europe, and that even areas such as arms control and nonproliferation, pillars of cooperation during the Cold War, could deteriorate.
Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered Vietnam a credit line of half a billion dollars for defence cooperation, giving a lift to a country rapidly pursing a military deterrent as discord festers in the South China Sea.
Pro-government TV networks have put the spotlight on letters allegedly found that neatly tie each suspect by name to a 50-year-old armed insurgency by ostensibly Maoist guerrillas, known as Naxalites, that festers in India's poorest interior regions.
HANOI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered Vietnam a credit line on Saturday of half a billion dollars for defense cooperation, giving a lift to a country rapidly pursing a military deterrent as discord festers in the South China Sea.
Put those words in the mouth of a college football player — where you can indeed find it in some -- and it will be clear why many believe entitled athletes are emboldened by the culture of sexism that festers in locker rooms.
We saw no tirades by the likes of former leader of the English Defense League Tommy Robinson, who festers on hatred and bigotry but never goes to war against the far-right extremism that is gaining ground every day across the West.
Their investigation takes us from creepy commuter-train-gropers to the dark reaches of the internet, where evil festers in many forms — online bullies and sexual predators as well as shady tech businesses, fake websites and chat rooms, even voices in people's heads.
" If those within the immigrant facilities develop cholera, "it could very easily get into the community at large," said Markel, who added that it benefits us all to not have places where disease festers because germs don't respect borders or social differences: "Germs travel.
Gigaba has declared plans to redistribute wealth in the economy to poor black people as part of a program of "radical socio-economic transformation" promised by Zuma.. Inequality still festers in South Africa more than 20 years after the end of white-minority rule.
"I think being part of this family — in this role, in this job — every single time I see a camera, every single time I hear a click, every single time I see a flash, it takes me straight back," said Harry, adding that it is a "wound that festers.".
The reality is that getting paid to be yourself means that you are always working, and therefore your work self, your Instagram self, festers into your actual self until the version that many thousands of people are supposedly paying attention to becomes much more important than the living, breathing body who built it.
And with renewed attention on Gab, another "free speech" (the new code for hate speech) platform, we'll learn again how hatred festers like a deadly infection inside the body politic, and hear more about how for-profit algorithms are encapsulating Americans in feedback loops of the most extreme versions of their points of view.
To redeem himself in the eyes of God, Yankl has paid to have a Torah scroll created, and his most fervent hope is to find Rifkele a respectable Jewish husband, as if by raising her strictly and setting her up in a traditional marriage, he could expunge the sense of his own sinfulness that festers in his soul.
Even the most casual observer of modern China can see that a contradiction festers at the heart of Chinese politics: how can this consumerist, mercantilist economic superpower—with its stockmarkets, property bubbles and flamboyant billionaires—be ruled by a party that calls itself Communist, insists it practices socialism and crushes any attempt by workers or peasants to assert their rights?
Sometimes, when Vice Principals takes a step back from Gamby and Russell's melodramatic scheming to show us the horror on everyone else's faces, the show is less about two underlings trying to overthrow their leader than about how the kind of resentment they run on festers into something that doesn't just simmer but can boil over to become actively dangerous.
Both of the public art pieces that the Walker presented in 1990 and 2017 referencing the Dakota 38 + 2 illustrated the need for remembrance of Minnesota's awful history, which, to this day, festers like a wound both for the Dakota people and for the descendants of the white people who stole the Dakota people's land and starved them, which caused the war.
On the surface grows a glairy Alga, which was once all green but now festers in yellow patches and causes a horrible stench.
A young boy longs for reassurance about how his mother died. To protect each other, he and his father hold their agony inside, where it festers.
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Khun Phaen nevertheless angers the king by asking for the release of Laothong. He is jailed, and festers in prison for around twelve years. Khun Chang abducts Wanthong and they again live together in Suphanburi. Wanthong gives birth to Phlai Ngam, her son with Khun Phaen.
Massive Appendage is an Sydney-based metal band based around the McCormack brothers, Darren, Matt and Shawn using the aliases Jed Starr, Big Bird and Snuff Beastley. It is one of multiple highly connected bands involving the brothers, others being Kings Cross, Festers Fanatics and Starworld.
The first season received mixed reviews from critics. Review aggregator Metacritic calculated a score of 56/100 based on 27 reviews. Glenn Garvin of the Miami Herald said of the series: "The sordid ugliness that festers inside Magic City's voluptuously beautiful wrappings makes irresistible television." The Contra Costa Times’ Chuck Barney praised the cast and visual style.
Marty's rejection upsets Todd and it festers. When he fails an exam after she tutors him, he blames her for the failure and begins attributing her as the reason for his problems. Howarth called Todd "privileged and very rich". Because Todd was used to getting what he wanted, he did not know how to cope with Marty rejecting him.
Festers Fanatics, a punk rock band, was formed in Sydney in 1987 by Jedd Starr, Snuff Beastley, Tubby Wadsworth with Fester (Aldo Rubernik) on vocals. Marc Welsh joined on guitar and Oxx and Squire Anderson (bass) replaced Wadsworth and Beastley. The band released two albums What Choice Do We Have? and Fester Fanatics' Greatest Cocktail Party Hits and broke up in 1990.
Despite this, the wound festers and grows larger. In a hospital, Aajaan Panor is strapped to a bed in the psychiatric ward, as her nurse and doctor look on. The doctor prescribes a change in medication, claiming that it will not harm Miss Panor's unborn child. The nurse is a woman named Pen, who is Ta's aunt and is also newly pregnant.
This mankind is therefore so helpless and so abandoned that > it falls prey to its seducers without resistance, because they are no longer > capable of separating good from evil. On 8 October 1944 Lange noted in his diary "The hysteria is increasing from hour to hour. The madness festers behind every normal expression of life. The apocalyptic beasts are ready to devour us all".
The pilot has received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Review aggregator Metacritic, which assigns a rating out of 100 of reviews from mainstream critics, calculated a score of 56 based on 27 reviews. Glenn Garvin of the Miami Herald said of the series "The sordid ugliness that festers inside Magic City's voluptuously beautiful wrappings makes irresistible television." The Contra Costa Times' Chuck Barney praised the cast and visual style.
Pervez (Ahmad Ali Butt) and Sheikh (Vasay Chaudhry) are old friends who are living simple and normal with their wives. Pervez is tired of his wife Lubna (Uzma Khan) talking constantly on her phone with her brother Rahat. Rahat invites Lubna and Pervez to his wedding, along with Sheikh and his wife Gul (Sarwat Gillani). Rahat is a millionaire and all his spending festers Pervez's greater dislike of Rahat.
Other creatures represent events from Carnate's history. Festers are the reincarnation of slave traders who ran their slave ship aground on Carnate, and left their slaves tied up in the hold to be eaten by rats, rather than freeing them. Infernas are the trapped spirits of three children who accused eleven innocent people of being witches during the time of a Puritan settlement on the island. The eleven people were burnt alive.
Detective Chief Inspector Derek Litton, QPM (Lee Ross) is the Detective Chief Inspector (DCI) of the Regional Crime Squad. He and DCI Gene Hunt have a long- standing rivalry that festers into hatred of each other. The two departments fight after Gene and Detective Inspector Sam Tyler recover firearms stolen by factory workers, a job that falls under Litton's department. Later, in a hostage situation, Litton and Gene must work together to stop the hostages being killed.
A brilliant doctor in earlier times had devised a novel way to extract pus from festers and abscesses using chickpea. Ibn Áābidīn has combined two separate monographs on this subject along with his own additions. The first being Al-Aĥkām al-Mulakhkhişah fī Ĥukmi Kayy al- Ĥummaşah by Shurnblāli and the second, Al-Abĥāth al-Mulakhkhişah fī Ĥukmi Kayy al-Ĥummaşah by Shaykh Ábd al-Ghanī an-Nāblūsi. He completed the manuscript in 1227 AH. 8\.
This gullibility is evident when, for example, he is conned into buying a lemon from a crafty old widow ("Barney's First Car"). Although he believes himself a skilled singer, he has a tin ear, as highlighted in "Barney and the Choir" and "The Song Festers." His attempts to impress others sometimes cause him to accidentally reveal both personal and police secrets, often with dire consequences. An emotional powder-keg, Barney often overreacts to challenging situations with panic, despair or bug-eyed fear.
As the two mature, the hatred in Broud's heart festers. When they are young adults, he brutally rapes Ayla in a bid to demonstrate his total control over her, and he continues to assault her multiple times a day. She sinks into a depression that leaves her despondent and disinterested, and quickly becomes pregnant. Iza explains to Ayla that her unattractive appearance compared to a Clan woman will likely preclude her from obtaining a mate before she gives birth - a circumstance Iza's people believe will bring the group bad luck.
Obviously successful in the professional world, William is at a loss in his newfound sanctuary. William's frustration festers as he observes Elias's adroitness with such tasks. Just as the property dispute escalates to a dangerous level, the three hear parts of an emergency radio broadcast indicating that an extremely large terrorist attack has caused widespread, catastrophic destruction in the world around them. The three are cut off from everything, completely in the dark as to whether anybody at all, is left alive in the area, the country or even the world.
Highly prolific, he began career in 1964 as an editor on the episode "The Song Festers" of The Andy Griffith Show, soon moving to work as an associate producer or editorial supervisor (sometimes both) on hundreds of episodes of numerous different television series, from 1965 through 1970. Jameson started directing with the 1971 episode "Trackdown" of the series Dan August, before going on to direct over 100 episodes of shows like The Six Million Dollar Man, Ironside, Dallas, Murder, She Wrote, and Walker, Texas Ranger. He also directed numerous made- for-TV movies and theatrical motion pictures, including Airport '77, Raise the Titanic, and Captive.
Japan, February 1996. 3 years after graduating from high school and moving to Tokyo to get a job, Kaiji Itō fails to find steady employment due to the country being mired in its first recession since World War II. Depressed, he festers in his apartment, biding his time with cheap pranks, gambling, liquor and cigarettes. Kaiji is always thinking about money and his perpetual poverty frequently brings him to tears. Kaiji's unrelenting misery continues until he is paid an unexpected visit from a loan shark named Yūji Endō who wants to collect an outstanding debt that Kaiji has carelessly co-signed for his former co-worker.
This novel continues the situation on the planet Kingdom from the previous novel, Kingdom's Fury. Dominic DeTomas, formerly head of the secret police of Kingdom, is now dictator and has put together a new fascist government that strongly resembles that of Nazi Germany. DeTomas's policies engendered resentment among certain parts of the populace, and this festers into an uprising. While the mild-mannered inhabitants of Kingdom might not expect to succeed against an implacably violent police state, the uprising is advised and led by an amnesiac Confederation Marine who had been captured by the alien Skinks and later released when the Skinks were driven off Kingdom.
Though Daenerys was unhappy with the arrangement, being forced to consummate the marriage on their wedding night, she grows bolder and more reactive to his advances, Drogo ultimately proves to be a sensitive husband and lover despite his fearsome behavior with his men. After a failed poisoning attempt on a pregnant Daenerys' life, he promises to invade Westeros to reclaim the Seven Kingdoms as a gift to his unborn son, but is wounded by one of his men, Mago, before he could begin the invasion. The wound festers, owing to ‘treatment’ from a resentful healer enlisted as healer by Daenerys after being brutalised by his men. Drogo becomes so sick that he is unable to ride his horse, a sign of severe weakness to the Dothraki.
" Indeed, the program notes for Henry VI included an article entitled "The Cycle of a Curse," which states that "as Orestes was haunted in Greek drama, so Englishmen fight each other to expunge the curse pronounced upon Bolingbroke's usurpation of the tragically weak Richard II."Quoted in Similarly, in the notes for Edward IV, Hall wrote, "underlying these plays is the curse on the House of Lancaster. Bolingbroke deposed Richard II to become Henry IV. Richard II was a weak and sometimes a bad king, ungoverned, unbalanced; he could not order the body politic. Yet for Shakespeare, his deposition is a wound on the body politic, which festers through reign after reign, a sin which can only be expiated by blood-letting. The bloody totalitarianism of Richard III is the expiation of England.
Nabors first revealed his fine singing voice on the February 24, 1964, "The Song Festers" episode of The Andy Griffith Show and on April 8, 1964, on The Danny Kaye Show, and subsequently capitalized on it with numerous successful recordings and live performances. Most of the songs were romantic ballads, though he sang pop, gospel, and country songs as well. The climactic vocal performance on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. came in an episode titled "The Show Must Go On", aired November 3, 1967, in which Pyle sang "The Impossible Dream (The Quest)" in Washington, D.C., at a U.S. Navy relief show, accompanied by the Marine Corps Band. A clip from the show, in which Pyle says the tag-line "Surprise, surprise, surprise!" appears in the Pink Floyd album The Wall in the song "Nobody Home".
Despite Jerónimo's capture and 30-year prison sentence, the shame on the Fuentes family still proves to be terrible burden as the townspeople continue to treat the siblings with open contempt and derision, culminating one day in a suspicious fire that engulfs the family home with their mother still inside. The Fuentes siblings move to a nearby village to avoid direct contact with the Jimenez family headed by Amadeo’s brother, José, who feels the two families are now even. Humiliated, forcibly driven out of town, and struggling with Luciana's delusional obsession over her broken engagement, the Fuentes's harbored animosity festers with each passing year, awaiting Jerónimo's release and pondering the inevitable day of reckoning against the community that had turned its back against them. Two decades later when Jerónimo is released from jail, he rushes to look for Jóse and stabs him.
In episode 44 "Sheriff Barney", the mayor of nearby Greendale relates that Mayberry County has had the lowest crime rate in the state for two years in a row under Sheriff Taylor. The town only had one long-distance telephone line, as referenced in the episode "Man in a Hurry", that two old ladies shared each Sunday preventing others from using the telephone. In the opening scene of season 8, episode 30 (the last episode), a sign at the railroad station lists the population and elevation of Mayberry: :Population: 5,360 :Elevation: 671 However, this conflicts with the comment made by choir director John Masters to Andy Taylor, that "there's got to be a decent tenor in a town of two-thousand people" in the episode The Song Festers - season 4, episode 20. And, in season 7, episode 23 ("The Statue"), Howard Sprague refers to a population of 1,800.
The resentment that festers in Solaris as a result of this situation will lead him to plot with the 853rd century Starman and the immortal Vandal Savage to destroy Superman Prime upon his return from his 15,270 year stay in the heart of the sun. Their intention was to trap and kill the original Justice League—Superman's oldest friends—in a world they could not comprehend, and subsequently Solaris would replace the Sun after the original Superman was assassinated using the last known piece of Kryptonite in the universe. However, this plan was thwarted by the Justice League back in the past (consisting of Steel, Plastic Man, Big Barda, Huntress and Zauriel), who destroyed the Kryptonite fragment and secretly replaced it with a Green Lantern power ring, while in the 853rd century Kyle Rayner triggered a supernova in the core of Solaris and then contained it using his own power ring. Solaris was subsequently crushed by Superman Prime upon his emergence from the Sun using his newly-acquired Green Lantern ring.

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