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"frighteningly" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes you feel afraid

493 Sentences With "frighteningly"

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Car and Driver says it is "autonomous and frighteningly intelligent".
But the touchpad on the Pixel Buds is frighteningly sensitive.
They've shared a selection with Mashable, and it's frighteningly relatable.
Mass shootings in the United States are becoming frighteningly commonplace.
The Gaines story is also, in some ways, frighteningly familiar.
Lines for food became frighteningly common in the Simeones' neighborhood.
Still, both the tactics and the intent are frighteningly familiar.
It's also, despite its spartan appearance, a frighteningly vivid wargame.
And Kaschei, amusingly and frighteningly grotesque, is an aged ghoul.
And some get frighteningly close within just a few minutes.
Sadly we now know that Roth was remarkably, frighteningly prescient.
According to the latest polls, the race is frighteningly very close.
As a political response to Mr Trump, it is frighteningly obtuse.
On my first visit to Fukushima, the city was frighteningly empty.
Some of the problems uncovered by the S.E.C. are frighteningly basic.
Frighteningly, Hurricane Matthew's impact on the US has only just begun.
Some of it can seem frighteningly real, which makes it scarier.
As with many other frighteningly realistic shows, the verdict is sorta.
Frighteningly, 60 percent of Americans don't have $1,000 saved for retirement.
First of all, they wake up at a frighteningly early hour.
The next few months offer the prospect of something frighteningly new.
More frighteningly, radioactive wild boars marauded Japanese towns and attacked people.
She is fierce and frighteningly smart and does not tolerate fools.
He is not especially quick or frighteningly strong or ruthlessly productive.
This nightmare is frighteningly close to the reality of cyber ransom.
"Each lesson takes a brief turn for the frighteningly manipulative," Hayden writes.
Weather in Chicago has been frighteningly cold for the last several days.
Frighteningly, anti-Semitism is spiking at an alarming rate on college campuses.
The wrinkly hands and faces within take on frighteningly life-size proportions.
So many other Putin opponents have met grisly ends or come frighteningly close.
What happened in Bisbee could happen again — and the film frighteningly shows how.
The process of voting on the Graham-Cassidy bill has been frighteningly quick.
As she entered adolescence, she writes, one of her brothers grew frighteningly violent.
It's simultaneously funny, tense, and frighteningly relevant in its connections to today's headlines.
The rest of the Big Mac walked away from the acid frighteningly okay.
Even more frighteningly, HSAs can also indicate a brain hemorrhage, stroke, or tumor.
Why does it feel so frighteningly plausible that a baby will simply disappear?
Beyoncé and, by natural extension, her Beyhive can be a frighteningly powerful force.
In places like Wadeye, this casual disregard for black lives is frighteningly common.
They were frighteningly close to total victory — Welch felt it in his gut.
Gaetz combines Trump's showmanship with Bannon's and Miller's frighteningly perennial strain of hate.
She's frighteningly fast, has the reflexes of a mongoose, and her focus is absolute.
It's a reminder that having countries with nuclear weapons is a frighteningly unstable situation.
As obtuse as his guitar playing can be, Macgregor's desperate vocals are frighteningly direct.
De Soto has frighteningly strong, hairy arms, which he moves like a crab's pincers.
But he was still debating hormones, whose effects are unpredictable — frighteningly so for Kai.
It is frighteningly easy to imagine yourself on either side of that dangerous divide.
As the revenant sibling David, the Israeli actor Jeff Wilbusch is charmingly, frighteningly ambiguous.
What Khadivi offers instead is a frighteningly believable study of one boy's psychological transformation.
We've talked about the frighteningly effective brazenness with which Facebook copies its competitors before.
That could be why the costume maker's "Fake News" outfit is selling frighteningly fast.
They are the architects of Trump's policy, the executors of a frighteningly coherent political ideology.
Plug in your numbers and watch how frighteningly easy it is to lose your money.
The expected return of nearly every startup at the beginning is frighteningly close to zero.
He really is frighteningly uninformed; worse, he doesn't appear to know what he doesn't know.
Frighteningly enough, being active online really does have the power to ruin your real life.
Now, with Trump taking office in a few days, it all seems very frighteningly real.
But given current trends, such a scenario is frighteningly in the realm of the plausible.
On that sole point, that actions matter more than words, Trump is exactly, frighteningly right.
The number is either an impressive amount or frighteningly low, depending on who is asked.
They scanned the lungs of a frighteningly emaciated baby to see if she had tuberculosis.
The author's range of reference is frighteningly vast, and is played, always, for bitter laughs.
"In the Netherlands the whole system was frighteningly insecure," Mr. Bos said in an email.
Grant Hart was a gifted visual artist, a wonderful story teller, and a frighteningly talented musician.
Sixty dollars, suggesting a frighteningly low bar for any malicious actor looking to manipulate people online.
If you're interested in reading more about Dropbox's OCR technology, this blog post is frighteningly detailed.
When it comes down to it, CONCACAF is a frighteningly forgiving region for World Cup qualifying.
And let's not forget the frighteningly accurate Target commercial: it's what we're doing for Thanksgiving 2016.
As has been shown many times before, reversing 'anonymization' of personal data can be frighteningly easy.
Ship doctors stuck a frighteningly long needle into her knee to drain the fluid, for free.
The cause of this paralysis is the hard-line Brexiteers, a frighteningly powerful cohort within Mrs.
The opening march's headlong momentum was frighteningly articulated, with the bows of cellos crunching against strings.
His mother looked at the camp and at Arefaine, who was frighteningly thin, and sobbed uncontrollably.
Details were still emerging on Saturday, but several officials said the death toll was frighteningly high.
The heads were frighteningly realistic, with glass eyes and fleshy faces that begged to be touched.
In Les jeux sont faits, war is felt as a frighteningly mundane aspect of everyday life.
Roquefort is also frighteningly smackable with the slightly bitter, roasty flavors of a nice dark chocolate.
Both of those numbers are frighteningly low, and researchers are looking to computers to improve them.
Tech company Nvidia's fourth-quarter earnings were a "frighteningly positive" story, CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Friday.
Pen15's depiction of the early 2000s is frighteningly, uncomfortably accurate, and even that isn't saying enough.
Frighteningly, a Kessler event has the potential to destroy a significant portion of the world's satellite fleet.
Most frighteningly, the creatures appear to be evolving, in ways that make them more unpredictable and dangerous.
Nowhere is this more evident than in their frighteningly inadequate response to Trump's joint address to Congress.
Frighteningly, the numbers show that there continues to be more violence and harassment perpetrated against abortion providers.
"Over the top" may be the aim, but the options do not have to be frighteningly expensive.
Will we live into a future where machines are as intelligent — or frighteningly, more so — than humans?
And frighteningly for the league, there's no sign these Lynx are anywhere close to finished making history.
The attack was less 15 blocks away, either a different universe or frighteningly close, depending on perspective.
At first, Mr. Galvan said he was leery of working for Mr. Marrufo — a frighteningly violent man.
The trajectory here seems frighteningly clear: ISIS will lose most or, perhaps inevitably, all of its caliphate.
Frighteningly, if he gets away with it, we can be sure that he will do it again.
It is the blunt instrument of reassuring ignorance that propels their rise in a frighteningly complex world.
Lynch thinks we are frighteningly close to this point: blind to proof, no longer able to know.
She told The New York Times in July that it was frighteningly simple for accidents to happen.
These shadows look like the Wilsons but are frighteningly different, with fixed stares and guttural, animalistic vocalizations.
What's frighteningly noticeable in 2017, more than ever before, is that Pettibon's talking about the here and now.
First, it shows that the Mueller -- the Mueller team&aposs view of obstruction of justice is frighteningly broad.
And to anyone following conservative politics today, that racism feels frighteningly familiar, and the comparison is deeply unflattering.
On the flip side, I send my best friends photos of myself in which I look frighteningly bad.
It was over in under 20 seconds; I found it frighteningly easy to rattle off an entire clip.
Some of these theories are obviously implausible, but some are frighteningly real and have had real-life consequences.
In the hands of parachuting reporters, rural America became a frighteningly white place, devoid of people of color.
Anyone who's spent time in the tech industry knows characters like Haas: frighteningly intelligent, fiercely iconoclastic, socially maladroit.
People leaned on fire escapes, climbed poles, and perched on frighteningly narrow building ledges to watch the vigil.
The attacks, prosecutors said, were frighteningly similar to those described by six women who testified against Mr. Weinstein.
Fall produced a map that showed a picture of control "frighteningly different" from what French authorities were claiming.
Frighteningly entertaining The 13th film in the "Friday the 13th" franchise was released by Paramount Pictures in 2017.
So if he's America's idea of a left-wing candidate, it makes their right-wing candidates frighteningly right.
Torches, the lamp, and other light sources act as comforting little beacons in the frighteningly dark world of Below.
With the far-right so frighteningly resurgent politically, Jewish communities look to the left with the expectation of solidarity.
They thought their frighteningly adorable googly eyes and crushingly soft manes meant they could live life above the law.
A few months ago, I noted that stocks were so frighteningly expensive that they could fall more than 50%.
Frighteningly, China—with its five megaton bombs—could cause a nuclear autumn with the launch of a single missile.
It can intercept and interpret electromagnetic signals, hack its way into anything, and operate at a frighteningly fast speed.
Frighteningly, it can also infect humans, though cases are rare, and none have been reported during the current outbreak.
That being said, the future felt frighteningly close after my brief demo with Doppler Labs' Here One smart earbuds.
Coupled with her frighteningly hyper-feminine bedroom I was reminded of Natalie Portman's perfection obsessed ballerina in Black Swan.
For US equities, the previous instance of severe debt-deflation in the U.S. is the most frighteningly obvious precedent.
Commercial insurance is often frighteningly complex and requires too much inside information for tech companies to find it attractive.
"Skimping on insulin is frighteningly common," said senior study author Dr. Kasia Lipska of the Yale School of Medicine.
Its premise is frighteningly realistic, like something you might have read before in a newspaper or heard on NPR.
But at the same time, police were cracking down on the drug trade in new and frighteningly intense ways.
The experience left a bitter taste, not least because of the constantly changing expectations of our frighteningly friendly hosts.
Wolff's book suggests Trump doesn't have that person -- and, more frighteningly -- may not believe he needs that person. 10.
" No more Mayim Bialik as the frighteningly confident 11-year-old C. C., belting out "The Glory of Love.
She grew up on sets, carted around by a mother who is a lauded actress, frighteningly myopic, and immature.
The ensuing instability will create chaos but more frighteningly opportunity for those terrorist groups that thrive off of chaos.
It's a word that has become frighteningly close to no longer being part of the four-letter-word category.
Do we return to the cycle of threats of war that brought us frighteningly close to violence last year?
He is a grown man who is running for president, and he has a frighteningly good shot at winning.
The Catalans then skinned and stuffed it — and brought out what must have been frighteningly sublime taxidermy for festivities.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, while down in May, was not frighteningly down and is still up for the year.
It's a frighteningly common belief—one sadly prevalent in the justice system—and one that some survivors themselves even hold.
The Greenland heat wave and melt spike comes in the midst of a frighteningly mild year in the Arctic overall.
There is an episode in Buffy The Vampire Slayer's fourth season which is frighteningly prescient given the current political climate.
The anniversary of the Brown decision reminds us that Jim Crow remains frighteningly alive and present in our own time.
Miranda has an acute, wry eye, and the script's parallels with current political struggles are both frighteningly apt and funny.
The kind of best friends who dominate Disneyland and do frighteningly funny impressions of aunts Kylie and Kendall, that is.
Take a break from planning your spooky Halloween ensemble, because Lush just dropped a frighteningly cool collection of bath products.
Set aside the frighteningly real concern that Republicans who cross Trump will see their emails plastered all over the Internet.
But another aspect of the species success overseas is its uniquely extended and frighteningly vast version of sisterhood: the supercolony.
She likes the sound of that, though to her traditional Muslim ears the Japanese attitude to sex sounds frighteningly libertine.
Nick and Carlos, Abigail's muscle man who was waiting for Strand, helped save the day with some frighteningly sharp shooting.
Lee, meanwhile, learns to embrace not what separates her from her sister but what links them—Bessie's frighteningly unconditional love.
Boisterously offensive, incessantly arrogant and frighteningly bigoted, Donald Trump officially threw his hat into the Republican ring in June 2015.
So frighteningly loud was his screaming earlier this month that Michael Payne's roommates thought something terrible had happened to him.
His tatty bojangles are public property now, to be turned into online content over which he has frighteningly little control.
It also means rethinking India's frighteningly dangerous river-linking project that harks back to an era of grandiose development schemes.
But two new gallery exhibitions in New York show that she's much more than that — an almost frighteningly fertile talent.
For a show as frighteningly nihilistic as Euphoria, this is the kind of messy-but-fun content it actually needs.
Our Opinion section has published several articles about the legacy of Gamergate, the elements of which are now frighteningly familiar.
And "Downtown" is an earnest, eight-minute basement jazz track that can't pick a tempo but is still frighteningly beautiful.
Our Opinion section has published several articles about the legacy of Gamergate, the elements of which are now frighteningly familiar.
In the online era, making money off our thirst to see our favorite acts has become a frighteningly efficient process.
Yesterday, Kourtney took to Snapchat to share how she jazzes up her home for Halloween, and the photos are frighteningly good.
Although the frighteningly large animal broke through their screened-in patio, Frank repaired it and said there was no further damage.
And people are running wild with it, dreaming up bios that are painfully embarrassing, hilariously out-of-touch, and frighteningly realistic.
Red ClocksBy Leni ZumasOut January 16It's a story that's frighteningly easy to imagine: Abortion has become illegal once again in America.
Enter another frighteningly accurate Trump portrayal from Alec Baldwin that will leave you in tears (partially because this is real life).
Sometimes the dinosaurs seem frighteningly canny, circling you and waiting until there's a small group assembled to all strike at once.
Every story about a group secret needs a loose cannon, and the one in NBC's "Game of Silence" is frighteningly loose.
The footage is in slow-motion, producing a low-pitched yell as she falls what looks like a frighteningly long distance.
The pseudo-aerial shots of the family during the airdrops are frighteningly familiar from the surveillance footage of America's recent wars.
Frighteningly warm days, an impending impeachment trial, and the final stretch before primary season begins — January is officially in full swing.
I would like to think that we are better than this, which is frighteningly reminiscent of Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
The mother of one frighteningly collapsed, later explaining it was due to dehydration and becoming "overheated" in her Statue of Liberty costume.
Scraps of visual imagery whirl by, in the way one sees detritus from one's waking life subtly or frighteningly distorted in dreams.
This was useful for meeting up with someone on the move, knowing when someone was arriving or frighteningly, stalking your significant other.
To understand why Jax was so frighteningly angry, you have to understand what led to his one-sided screaming match with Brittany.
That whole debacle, now frighteningly depicted in dueling documentaries on Netflix and Hulu, bears some resemblance to the Facebook's 2016 election catastrophe.
But the anecdotes emerging about both the crash of Lion Air Flight 610 and this weekend's crash in Ethiopia are frighteningly similar.
If the video and track articulate one thing frighteningly well, it's the romance of fraternity, and especially its place in club culture.
The 2016 presidential campaign has served as a bizarre and awful corollary to a stretch that can seem frighteningly off the rails.
" Clarice Greene, 133: "As an 18-year-old female I can say that the show can be frighteningly on point many times.
In the video she posted to Instagram, the wild animal investigated Carr's fellow snorkeler using its whiskers and — more frighteningly — its teeth.
And, even more frighteningly, when organically coming to these conclusions the "learning" a machine is obscured in something called a black box.
All of a sudden, the line from Charlottesville to Gainesville seemed frighteningly short, direct, unimpeded, with universities across the nation watching on.
If Casa Blanca had any leader left, it was Javi, in his early 133s, frighteningly skinny and the most violent by nature.
The actor Omar Metwally is frighteningly committed to this scene, digging up and spilling out a profound sense of failure and loss.
One thing is now frighteningly clear: Limiting the death toll and broader impacts of this nightmare requires everyone to do their part.
Some military analysts and historians agree and put the odds of a civil war breaking out in the United States frighteningly high.
While the Senate campaign went on, we were in the middle of a national political climate that has taken a frighteningly racist turn.
In addition to his countless original creations, Joerg has a long track record of turning seemingly innocuous objects into frighteningly dangerous improvised weapons.
It uses an algorithm to spit out a single image of a person's face, and for the most part, they look frighteningly real.
Halloween revelers are taking advantage of a wild and frighteningly unpredictable election year to put a political spin on their costumes this year.
In this, as in so many other ways, Trump merely carries the recent trajectory of the Republican Party to its frighteningly logical conclusions.
The sad truth is that this list is about business power, not cultural influence, and as such is more or less frighteningly accurate.
Frighteningly, in this instance it seems that the intended audience is young children, a group which is in fact endangered by gun violence.
Desiderio called West's video "a tableau that was disturbingly familiar, rapturously beautiful and frighteningly uncanny," in an essay published Monday for W Magazine.
Such a triumph could not go unpunished, and what ensued was a chain of sequels, rehashes, and reboots, most of them frighteningly poor.
" Brown said it is "frighteningly easy for dangerous people to get access to a gun, and this proposal does little to stop that.
The sense of a world in which the center no longer holds feels freshly and frighteningly relevant to this fraught year of 2018.
Frighteningly, the whole world now has to reckon with the impact of both his ignorance and his dishonesty in increasingly unchecked pandemic doses.
It's a fair enough question, not least because Brad is played by Ben Stiller, a frighteningly high-strung performer even at his mellowest.
Instead, Dr. Dijkgraaf wrote, there is a frighteningly complex "landscape" of possibilities, a nearly infinite, subtly connected network of complementary versions of reality.
We've seen too many stories of children being taught in buildings that are falling apart, with books that are frighteningly out of date.
"Fauda" is a thriller, and it includes plenty of violent action, but the battles and chases have a frighteningly casual, lived-in feeling.
Still, considering the gestation period and the fact that some of this material was posted as early as 2009, it's almost frighteningly prescient.
Anyone who's witnessed an EOS lip balm being sliced in half knows the bizarre satisfaction of watching objects liquefy under a frighteningly hot knife.
The girls couldn't have been more frighteningly enthusiastic supporters, as they sang a spirit rally song about the benefits a Trump presidency could bring.
As long as we are peering through the lens of whiteness our future will look like our present -- which looks frighteningly like our past.
But given how much Facebook has paid for previous acquisitions, it's not unlikely that the Masquerade's cofounders are downing frighteningly expensive champagne right now.
Anyone who's seen the movie Contagion knows that new strains of viruses, especially influenza, can spread frighteningly fast and kill large numbers of people.
These frighteningly powerful freak waves can be generated from storms and colliding ocean swells—a relatively common phenomenon in the hurricane-prone Bermuda Triangle.
Frighteningly, millions of poorly educated Americans will have a shorter life span than the previous generation as they succumb to despair, drugs and alcohol.
There was, at the time, something that felt cathartic about eviscerating a version of the future that felt more frighteningly plausible than ever before.
Significant wounds and burns resulting from a mass casualty event can quickly become infected, and we have frighteningly few available treatments for these infections.
Sansar perhaps has more challenges ahead of it than any VR platform I've interacted with, but that's largely because it's just so frighteningly ambitious.
He does this because they bring in more money, though it is still very far from lucrative, and the risks involved are frighteningly real.
The films still confuse, rattle, and annoy, turn when you want them to stop, and remain frighteningly still when you want them to move.
The trade-offs, while often out of the glare of Washington, are frighteningly real for the health and safety of people around the country.
The problem is, they're frighteningly addictive, and chemists since the 1800s have had no luck creating new opioids that dull pain without creating dependency.
It was frighteningly well-acted, and creator Lena Dunham remains a terrific filmmaker who has an able platoon of fellow directors working alongside her.
Photo: PixabayRansomware incidents—cyberattacks in which bad actors demand payment in exchange for encrypted files—are a frighteningly common fixture of our modern era.
All this is neatly done, and Whishaw, in particular, is frighteningly dry, yet "The Lobster" is more than a satire on the dating game.
Shootings are so common that students talk in frighteningly practical terms about the location of doors and windows in their classrooms as risk factors.
Westbrook is frighteningly good at getting to that elusive point before anyone else, almost regardless of his starting position, and making it his own.
Whatever their personal motivations, they often share personality traits similar to that of outsider artists in that they are detail-oriented and almost frighteningly driven.
Frighteningly, they found that the US, Russia, and China possess weapons that can trigger a nuclear autumn with the use of fewer than five bombs.
Separately, Davidson and Grande are both young creatives in their prime and frighteningly young serial monogamists, who seemingly communicate solely with cloud and monkey emojis.
He is right that Mr Trump is frighteningly ignorant of America's chief global rival, and that both sides should work harder to understand each other.
Frighteningly, notes Mr Avol, those results were based on levels of pollution that are only one-fifth to one-tenth of what Delhi lives with.
A bevy of news stories and researchers will tell you that hackers sell personal data for frighteningly small amounts of money on the dark web.
But the overwhelming majority of scientists agree that the models that show global warming is real, bad, and we're making it worse are frighteningly credible.
In case that number seems frighteningly small, remember that series creator Michael Schur likes to dole out the show in short, cable/Netflix-like seasons.
At the rate the Cheetah robots are progressing, whoever's wielding that stick might want to rethink pushing these adorably frightening, or frighteningly adorable, robots around.
A "VR Ready" PC was just something that could play a decent video game, not a frighteningly high benchmark that almost no one could meet.
In March of 2015, a fan did a frighteningly thorough statistical analysis of Martin's writing habits to come up with a potential window of publication.
In the crowd, Thomas Abel, a retired geologist sporting a "Vietnam Veteran" baseball cap at the Clinton rally, loyally condemned Mr Trump as frighteningly unpredictable.
Students' attention wanders "in a frighteningly short time — six to 10 minutes," said James E. Ryan, dean of the Graduate School of Education at Harvard.
Later she skittered across the studio in a series of blisteringly fast backward-traveling leaps; again, the impression was both brilliant and almost frighteningly inhuman.
A priority of the exhibit is spreading information on the reality of London's frighteningly high levels of air pollution to organize action for the environment.
The exhibition is, of course, about hidden ocean wonders, but it features more than the usual suspects of blue whales and frighteningly enlarged microscopic plankton.
When "My Fair Lady" opened on Broadway in 1956, Rex Harrison inflated Henry Higgins with such self-satisfied pomposity that he loomed frighteningly over everyone.
We've already seen that the Trump administration is willing to go after women, immigrants, people of color, and most frighteningly, people who disagree with him.
But of course, not really, because all those times that frighteningly agile creature has caught you it's been a real death within the game's system.
We're looking so we can try to regain control after life is set off-kilter by an attack that feels random and yet frighteningly close.
This frighteningly delicious smoked salmon and egg concoction on a brioche roll is the kind of thing you get the fuck out of bed for.
Storm chasers once again succeeded Tuesday in recording frighteningly close-up footage of a powerful tornado roaring across the Plains, this time near Dodge City, Kansas.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is getting frighteningly close to being able to mimic humans, and advances in the technology could be a major risk for democracies worldwide.
The next time this happens in April, in 22029, promises to coincide with the frighteningly close, but not too close, passage of the huge asteroid Apophis.
Merely a glimpse into a journey from nascent radical stages to the full flower of revolution, the looks and attitudes of which are frighteningly relevant today.
There will also be a version for Gear VR somewhere down the line, which will lower the barrier to entry from frighteningly expensive to merely ruinous.
Feeling like you're in control can set the scene for a frighteningly good time, but there's more to the joy of being scared than the context.
It's hard to process how anyone could treat another living being with such barbaric sadism, but Adam Gettrick (Derrick Riddell) is frighteningly sick in the head.
What this probably meant was anyone so frighteningly obsessed with externalizing and understanding their own internal experience, but I took it to mean something more romantic.
In our increasingly Anglophone world, Americans have become nakedly transparent to English speakers everywhere, yet the world remains bafflingly and often frighteningly opaque to monolingual Americans.
Thelma's anguish can shatter a wall of glass, but her story is never more frighteningly true than when she's just another lonely girl in the frame.
In a movie where most of the horror is carried out by an evil clown/demon/thing, this gay-bashing scene is a frighteningly realistic event.
Whether the subject's a dancer, an actress or a TV personality, the diet is guaranteed to be frighteningly abstemious, long on whole grains, short on joy.
While justice finally prevailed for Jane Doe, her case revealed just how frighteningly far the Trump administration's abuse of power and disregard of the Constitution extends.
We wrote about the frighteningly common screw up that left 198 million records exposed on the open website, for anyone (cough Russian hackers perhaps cough) to see.
But like the Death Star plans in Star Wars, they're the sort of thing usually kept under heavy guard (for the record, my girlfriend's is frighteningly detailed).
Cancer can be frighteningly complex and unpredictable—it can evolve, change, evade and resist, but one thing we can usually rely on is that cancer can't infect.
The frighteningly effective VR experience leaves the viewer stranded on a platform in front of a collapsing glacier, as increasingly large waves roll toward the ice shelf.
According to The Guardian, the poster is unique in its optimism—most images from the time period rendered future London as a frighteningly dark and dismal place.
If you have never managed to sit through an entire episode, the show follows the frighteningly-glamorous lives of several high-society women in a particular city.
And, while connecting massive amounts of users around the world has been positive in many ways, it has also become frighteningly simple to spread hate or misinformation.
On top of that, the Rockets have allowed opponents to convert a frighteningly high percentage—fourth highest in the NBA—of their shots in the restricted area.
Second, if the possibility of a Donald Trump presidency and its goose-stepping aftermath weren't such a frighteningly real distraction, Cruz's defeat would be cause for celebration.
People who thought they knew how the markets worked were suddenly confronted with a reality that looked starkly different — frighteningly different — and that fed old-fashioned panic.
When they sneak inside, they tend to make their homes in closets, attics and, perhaps most frighteningly, shoes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
I ended up spending a week at the city's emergency operations center, getting the ultimate lesson in how quickly and frighteningly things can spin out of control.
These frighteningly familiar stories of life under the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria will this month become plotlines on prime-time television across the Arab world.
Approximately one in nine Americans suffers from some form of kidney disease, caused by genetics as well as two frighteningly common culprits: diabetes and high blood pressure.
It was bringing a Twilight Zone-like psychological horror to the everyday fears kids deal with at school and throughout this frighteningly transitional time in their lives.
People want to believe that their side is good and the other evil — and are frighteningly willing to believe even the basest allegations against their political enemies.
But when the frighteningly different and the repressed are already pornographized, which is a kind of pre-digestion, or regurgitation, it's hard to even have an unconscious.
Facebook functions because it mines your data to sell ads, and the company is frighteningly skilled at detecting people you might already know, or might want to meet.
Whether it's been used in connection with Brexit, or simply to sell car insurance, the exploitation of our data has exposed just how frighteningly unregulated the internet is.
NHL star Jay Bouwmeester underwent surgery after he frighteningly collapsed mid-game this week ... but Blues officials say it was successful and the D-man is doing better.
Handled #metoo On The Red Carpet This Movie Is Frighteningly Relevant In Light Of What's Going On In Hollywood Meet The Activists Who Attended The 2018 Golden Globes
And now, with the Olympics at fever pitch, it's become frighteningly easy to spot the discrepancies in how the media covers and comments on men's and women's sports.
Gawker got big enough to earn a frighteningly powerful enemy, a relentless and unforgiving man who deployed his vast resources and the legal system to crush the publication.
What virtual reality offers so far is an unprecedented opportunity to mix film and games, with the help of a technology that many people still find frighteningly immersive.
From the haunting, almost devotional quality of the vocals to the endlessness of each chord as it rings out, this album feels larger than life yet frighteningly human.
Like many people, Ms Laing finds making connections, especially those "of a risk-free kind, in which the communicator need never be rejected, misunderstood or overwhelmed", frighteningly hard.
Even more frighteningly for Democrats, 10 of those seats are in states Trump won — and five of them are in states Trump won by 18 points or more.
Winning the Scripps National Spelling Bee is an impressive academic achievement: Not only do its champions boast frighteningly large vocabularies, but they're all under the age of 15.
And those men and women who take the matter into their own hands, and spend all at once with prodigal disdain, seem frighteningly different from you and me.
But of course, the mansion holds a secret, not to mention conveniently blood-red clay grounds, some frighteningly bloody ghosts, and a highly sinister sister figure (Jessica Chastain).
In Scorsese's frighteningly uncertain world, where no one can ever really know someone else's mind, even this most intense of human unions is doomed by disagreement and disunity.
But this is so reductive, sanding off all of Outer Wilds most unique edges in order to sell something frighteningly fresh in the comfortable uniform of the familiar.
Last Halloween, the talk show host frighteningly collapsed during her live show, which she later explained was due to dehydration, and becoming "overheated" in her Statue of Liberty costume.
Foo Fighters may be Grohl's frighteningly large solo project, but the 44-year-old Hawkins hasn't shied away from taking the reins on his own from time to time.
Composed of part sulfuric acid and part hydrogen peroxide, it eats through most organic matter with ease, and this hot dog shows that it's frighteningly good at its job.
But it's clear there are plenty of others like him out there—and frighteningly little prospect of the kind of political or cultural intervention that might rein them in.
These days, however, news articles — be they about war, voting rights, the arts or immigration policy — increasingly inhabit social media feeds like the frighteningly dominant one that Facebook runs.
When the novel begins, a terrible flood is impending and the formidable church, based in Geneva, is consolidating the power it will wield so frighteningly in the later books.
The squalor and lack of self-esteem, the utter hopelessness of this frighteningly small life, is most vividly portrayed in one gesture almost at the end of the play.
The science fiction nightmare of a soulless Terminator robot-soldier, without compassion or the ability to discern enemy combatant from innocent civilian, is frighteningly close to becoming a reality.
Worldwide, just over 10,000 people died in the 2014-15 West African outbreak of Ebola: a relatively new, frighteningly contagious illness that people feared could become a global pandemic.
When I was growing up, one of my favorite CDs featured Borkh in the big scenes for those two characters alongside Fritz Reiner and a frighteningly gleaming Chicago Symphony.
This 11-minute video began as cringe-comedy performance art, with Mr. Cruise bored and baffled, and Mr. O'Brien, quietly driving, as a hostile, frighteningly intense version of himself.
When I peruse the records before seeing the patient, it is more and more common—almost normal—for those records to contain a frighteningly long list of additional diagnoses.
Even more frighteningly for Democrats, 20203 of their seats at risk are in states Trump won, and five of those are in states Trump won by 22020 points or more.
Whether it be the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando or DIY spaces in the wake the tragic fire at Ghost Ship in Oakland, the threats to these communities remain frighteningly real.
To admirers, Mr Perkins is a bold campaigner for hard-pressed Christians; to critics, he is a foe of social progress with frighteningly harsh views on gender, sexuality and Islam.
A frighteningly real Avatar animatronic you get to see while on line for Avatar Flight of Passage The Na'vi River Journey, however, was not really anything to write home about.
Part collage, part social commentary, it smashes McLuhan's own frighteningly prescient observations against articles about smoking, quotes from Finnegans Wake, and ads for Hertz, Western Electric, Karmann Ghia, and TWA.
Two German tourists gave depositions saying they saw Goel taking "lots" of selfies frighteningly close to the edge of the cliffs right before his fall, according to the Irish Times.
Stranded in our hotel along the river, I looked down from a second-floor interior balcony and saw that the water had risen frighteningly to the ceiling of the lobby.
First, I think anyone who calls herself a democratic socialist must either be ignorant of the immense damage socialism did in the 20th century or, more frighteningly, cognizant of it.
Blandine, meanwhile, is frighteningly hairless, with a masklike head and tiny circles for nose and eyes — as if she's trying to fade into the background, away from her abusive husband.
Additionally, the government scientists wrote that surface, air and ground temperatures in Alaska and the Arctic are rising at a frighteningly fast rate — twice as fast as the global average.
Ask anyone who's played their share of games for the scariest enemy they've ever encountered in a digital realm, and chances are Pyramid Head will be a frighteningly common response.
"Frighteningly, the groups added: "In our risk averse industry, we cannot even calculate the level of risk currently at play, nor predict the point at which the entire system will break.
Alexander Skarsgard, who was frighteningly convincing in his portrayal of a domestic abuser on Big Little Lies, used his speech to call attention to all the "incredible women" in his life.
Frighteningly, each upload could be a kind of zombie that behaves and functions like the pre-existing person, but would in reality be nothing more than a script-driven bot. 280.
And will streaming services have the same impact on record labels as they did on book stores, replacing the physical distribution channels with a convenient but frighteningly centralized repository of content?
While the law mentions the need to respect the right to privacy, it also permits activities that do not infringe upon this right "more than is necessary" — a frighteningly vague limitation.
The X-Files writers, meanwhile, included episodes in the most recent season that dealt with the likes of AI, algorithms, and "fake news" in ways that were frighteningly of-the-moment.
More frighteningly, the number of pedestrian fatalities in the United States increased 19 percent between 2009 and 2014, from 20123,109 to 4,884, respectively, the annual Spotlight on Highway Safety Report found.
More frighteningly, the number of pedestrian fatalities in the United States increased 19 percent between 2009 and 2014, from 233,109 to 4,884, respectively, the annual Spotlight on Highway Safety Report found.
The combat is often filmed at frighteningly close range, and there are times when it is hard not to wonder who is doing Lévy's filming, and with what kind of camera.
"It's actually a frighteningly simple process," Eryn MacDonald, an analyst at the Union of Concerned Scientists, a nonprofit group of scientists who advocate for a safer world, said on the phone.
A frighteningly slow nomination process is undermining the administration's ability to advance America's interests abroad, while a high attrition rate has taken our most seasoned diplomatic professionals off the playing field.
Koechner embodied a gross, sexist, aging frat boy frighteningly well, but he's very aware that Todd Packer's behavior sucked, and has a theory as to why Michael idolized him so much.
JANET DUNCAN Phoenix To the Editor: Your excerpts confirm what many of us frighteningly believe to be the new truth about Americans: We have lost our ability to reason and think.
If you're in Brisbane, you can also get a taste of Doughnut Time's delicious and frighteningly sugary looking "Oh my stars & stripes" doughnut, which has pretzels and a Hershey's chocolate on top.
If you happened to be on OkCupid sometime in the past ten years (poor, familiar souls), you were likely to have come across a good-looking person with a frighteningly mediocre profile.
It hunts down small creatures in the Balcony Cliffs, and even people who invade their space, absorbing them into itself, where, frighteningly, Borne says that they're not dead, but living inside him.
The information your ISP collects on the number of Internet connected "smart" devices, and how they behave, allows anyone with the information to construct a frighteningly accurate picture of your private life.
Bullying is still frighteningly common: The Canadian Institutes of Health Research released some statistics about it in 2012 and found that 1 in 3 adolescent students, at least, reported being bullied recently.
Dandelion is a sometimes frighteningly lonely listen, but every song on it, down to the instrumental nine-minute drone piece that closes it out, is caught up in an all-consuming desire.
But one conservative who played a major role in making the passage of an awful, widely despised bill frighteningly likely is flying under the radar: the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
Despite the harrowing — and frighteningly relatable — content of the show and it's stunning impact on the audience, Daisy and her four teeth couldn't look happier to support her mom's big Broadway debut.
Talking with her can feel more like dishing with someone's frighteningly cool big sister than with a tough-as-nails union boss, but like any truly effective leader, Sara Nelson contains multitudes.
Season 3's cliffhangers were so steep we're still feeling vertigo, with Claire Underwood (Robin Wright) dramatically leaving the White House, and perhaps her marriage to Spacey's frighteningly-executed modern Machiavellian, Frank.
I was initially concerned that this design would limit the way the light spreads, but it actually fills my bedroom with a warm and cozy aura that's frighteningly conducive to bedtime relaxation.
Not surprising considering a mere raise of her devilishly arched eyebrow sends all of Westeros into a panic on Game of Thrones, where she plays the cunning and frighteningly sinister Cersei Lannister.
As the national disaster that is Brexit looms frighteningly close, the woman in charge has appeared hopelessly buffeted by events, trapped between the implacable European Union and her own party's venomous Euroskeptics.
The two-lane road was tight and curvy; the oncoming traffic seemed frighteningly close; and I could feel the vehicles behind us breathing down our necks like lions toying with their prey.
Frighteningly accurate Tinder simulator "Things like the #MeToo movement are bringing the symptoms of toxic masculinity and patriarchy closer to public consciousness, but the underlying problems have always been there," he said.
And no matter how important or iconic the tech products they make are, Silicon Valley's people have the overall reputation of being brilliant, but also too young and even a little frighteningly brash.
The duo—made up of two of the friendliest, most Courtney Love-loving​ malcontents you ever did meet—have become frighteningly adept at invoking discomfort, and summoning a shivery, dread sense of malfeasance.
It does mean that our President is embracing policies and rhetoric that are frighteningly akin to those instituted in the early days of the Third Reich, that eventually gave rise to the Holocaust.
But for Ashrafova and many of the roughly 18,000 other Uzbek immigrants estimated to live in Brooklyn, Islamophobic anger is a relatively novel threat, and the tools to cope with it frighteningly foreign.
When the young woman arrives in New York, she confronts a loveless relationship and a frighteningly foreign city, but currents of desire eventually take shape, and compel her to fight for her autonomy.
"At this point, Trump is America's back mole: It may have seemed harmless a year ago, but now that it's gotten frighteningly bigger, it is no longer wise to ignore it," Oliver quipped.
"That Victor Cha felt compelled to go on the record is a sign of how frighteningly real the risk of strikes really is," writes Mira Rapp-Hooper, a North Korea expert at Yale.
This is why Hillary Clinton's use of the word is so hurtful, no matter its intent: It is indicative of an America still frighteningly unfamiliar with the plight of indigenous peoples in this country.
Even over the holiday weekend of the New Year, there was a case in Tennessee of [alleged] sexual assault that was just frighteningly similar to the circumstances that we're talking about in the show.
It's was showtime for Sarah Michelle Gellar and her 9-year-old daughter Charlotte Grace on Wednesday afternoon, as the two hit the Big Apple for a performance of Broadway's frighteningly fun musical, Beetlejuice.
Image: PixabayAs data breaches and privacy concerns become a frighteningly common feature of our digital world, it's increasingly important that we think critically about the kinds of apps with which we share our information.
Typically, a channel posts a video reacting, for instance, to a Bollywood trailer, and YouTube's aggressive and frighteningly effective recommendation algorithm targets it to millions of Indians, the demographic most likely to click it.
We'll also explore the psychology behind stalking, how stalkers are using frighteningly advanced spyware technology to track and monitor their victims, and when and how you can obtain a restraining order against your stalker.
But there are pockets of the country, namely Los Angeles, where air pollution kills thousands of people, and, frighteningly, the Trump administration is poised to reverse the progress against pollution made in recent years.
Mass shootings, frighteningly, appear to have become a part of our American cultural vernacular, a shared way for certain men to protest threats to their entitlement and defend the hierarchy their identities depend on.
Approximately 0003 million people in the U.S. have some form of student debt, but even though so many of us make monthly loan payments, basic knowledge about how these loans work is frighteningly scarce.
Mr Bolt's split for the final 100 metres of the race was 8.33 seconds, a hair slower than the 8.68 anchor leg that Asafa Powell had run four years before—but still frighteningly fast.
That means the millions of people who depend on Medicaid and other federal assistance won't be able to turn to Planned Parenthood for their wellness checks, birth control, and—perhaps most frighteningly—cancer screenings.
While Roomano is a frighteningly dank snacking cheese on its own, and a total party pleaser (like my famous "where'd my thumb go" trick), it also makes for an incredible pairing and cooking cheese.
From there Opening Night tracks the actress's emotional free-fall as the truths that sustained her are thrown into question and her life and performance, both onstage and off, bleed frighteningly into each other.
He has provided a large-scale reimagining of the Jungle Book legend, taking the cartoonish jungle of the original and recreating it as a sprawling, frighteningly real version of an often-uncaring, cruel jungle.
By the mid-1980s, the astonishing profits accrued from the prohibited commodity enabled the relatively benign criminal gangs that had always existed in Rio's slums, or favelas, to equip themselves with frighteningly potent weapons.
Besides the government's fascist tendencies and willingness to sic its military on civilians, their most discussed offense is imperialist aggression against Mexico, which is frighteningly resonant given Trump's apparent animosity toward our southern neighbors.
IFC's Documentary Now, a series of documentary parodies that's equal parts ridiculous and meticulous, returns for its second season on September 14, with even more esoteric references and frighteningly on-point costuming than before.
It's cliche to say it, but it's true, we're living in a frighteningly similar world to George Orwell's 1984, where not just people are spies, but our entire society is built to surveil us.
The thing is a horrifying, computer-generated nightmare that makes sexy Sonic, Will Smith's Aladdin genie, and the frighteningly hyperreal Timon and Pumbaa from the new Lion King seem quaint and charming in retrospect.
Such is his anger that he entertains, for a frighteningly long period of time, the offer of his Russian backer Grigor Andolov (who is playing both sides of this conflict) to have Taylor killed.
Most people don't understand the intricacies of how the ad-supported web works, which is why they assume Facebook is listening in through their smartphone's microphone to target them with those frighteningly accurate ads.
After Trump's election, the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, and revelations of predation by men including Roger Ailes, Harvey Weinstein, Les Moonves, Larry Nassar and countless figures in the Catholic Church, her words seem frighteningly perceptive.
If you know anything about Dorian's roster of impossibly catchy songs exploring the history of sexuality and gender, it won't be a surprise that their Control character is a frighteningly familiar blast from the past.
Keitha has an apartment that is frighteningly covered in Australian-themed memorabilia and loves getting on the phone to her mother who tells her she sounds like Marilyn Monroe, now that she's in America. Who?
And her 100-year slumber lands the story in the AIDS epidemic, movingly represented by a corps of Dying Swans in a lesbian nightclub, frighteningly vulnerable in nothing but white briefs, expiring one by one.
Baltimore-by-way-of-everywhere rapper JPEGMAFIA is wrapping up the final dates of his Reverse Christopher Columbus Tour in Europe right now, and he's released a frighteningly good new song to send himself off.
This isn't a sprawling canvas like its predecessor but a frighteningly intimate portrait of a woman in crisis, as well as — surprisingly — a humanistic and personal history of the idealistic beginnings of the Zionist movement.
We identify because the events in Atwood's novel — which not so long ago felt like something that could only happen in the distant past or in distant parts of the globe — now feel frighteningly real.
Episodes with cameos by Jaboukie Young-White and John Mulaney were excellent, but "The Viewing Party" highlighted Madeline Wise's nervy, sexy, frighteningly vulnerable performance as the girlfriend Pete both needed to escape and didn't deserve.
It's my first time here, and to see the capital's sights I joined a guided tour — one where you wear goofy costumes and drive a small, frighteningly fast red go-kart on packed city streets.
Its ability to morph into whatever it wants from episode to episode, from a frighteningly realistic simulation of an abstract philosophy problem to a bonkers montage of 800 afterlife scenarios, has been its greatest strength.
One thing most of Manning's advocates unequivocally agree on is the fact that she will suffer immensely if she's not freed soon—and, with a looming Trump presidency, that her future may be frighteningly uncertain.
In fact, it would be harder for us to take orders from a man who has zero experience, doesn't pay his taxes, has a frighteningly cozy relationship with Russia, and brags about being a sexual predator.
The amount of native 8K content out there is still frighteningly limited, and it's likely to stay that way for the foreseeable future unless something fundamental changes about the costs of shooting and editing 8K footage.
While individual faces are not clearly visible in the videos, it's frighteningly easy to imagine how cameras with a slightly improved zoom resolution and face recognition technology could be used to identify protesters in the future.
Zemdegs, who had previously held the world record, managed to solve a Rubik's Cube at a frighteningly quick 4.22 seconds, beating a record of 4.59 which was both held by Feliks and South Korea's SeungBeom Cho.
Normally, if guests hewed close to Fox News's prime-time perspective (President Obama, woefully incompetent or frighteningly efficient; Democrats, bad, especially Hillary Clinton; Republicans good, mostly all of them), they were pretty much safe from challenge.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The policy of detaining or expelling groups of residents because of their background or nationality is both a shameful historical memory and a frighteningly realistic possibility for this country's future.
The result, he said, could be that when bonds default, investors may be able to typically recover perhaps a "frighteningly low" 15 cents on the dollar, down from the already depressed 35 cents they might get now.
It is sometimes frighteningly easy for young people to achieve a level of fame or notoriety in politics merely for being as aggressive and assertive as possible, to stake out positions that are more and more extreme.
In February 2017, Vizio agreed to pay $2.2 million to the Federal Trade Commission for failing to disclose when and how it collects user information and, more frighteningly, for transmitting the user data while it was unencrypted.
But even though the paper wavers there, it's overall a compelling — and scary — case that technological progress can make a civilization frighteningly vulnerable, and that it'd be an exceptionally challenging project to make such a world safe.
It shouldn't be hard to envision that another charismatic TV personality with a frighteningly simpleminded view of global affairs, or even an elderly Vermont socialist, could be harbingers and catalysts of another great crisis in American politics.
The show is frighteningly hard to watch—it didn't temper my anxiety one bit all season—but its choice to skid easy definitions around difficult topics is what makes it an important cultural engine of our time.
Dark corners of the immigrant experience in New York City, especially for women, are frighteningly dramatized in Ana Asensio's suspense film "Most Beautiful Island," a modest but effective writing-directing debut for Ms. Asensio, who also stars.
And beyond the starry "Lohengrin," with Anja Harteros, Piotr Beczala and Waltraud Meier, there was not much on offer on the Green Hill for devotees of the voice, with the exception of Eberhard Friedrich's frighteningly powerful chorus.
For example, the Ku Klux Klan and Nazis are both racist movements, but you couldn't lump them together in vague terms about racism without neglecting what makes each unique and, at certain points in history, frighteningly successful.
" The risk of history repeating itself is frighteningly real: Trump is aiming for "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," according to his website, which also claims that Muslims bear "great hatred towards Americans.
As the word blogging has become a pejorative and the impact of decisions made about technology have been made dramatically and frighteningly clear, I believe that the overall shift has been away from having conversations and towards pontification.
The massive March For Our Lives rallies aimed to break legislative gridlock that has long stymied efforts to increase restrictions on firearms sales in a nation where mass shootings like the one in Parkland have become frighteningly common.
When I was 16 and 130 pounds — a number that was then frighteningly large to me — I stopped eating my lunch and never ate breakfast and finished only half my dinner and lost a remarkable amount of weight.
Four months after she frighteningly collapsed, Williams learned that she had hyperthyroidism and Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder related to the thyroid that causes high blood pressure and eye protrusions, all while she was also going through menopause.
She agrees to stay and capture what I want to tell these kids is a fitting end to adolescence: that they'll be somewhere they once recognized as it is magically—and perhaps frighteningly—transformed into the entire world.
Enter December's massive Ukrainian blackout, the first power outage to be attributed to a cyber-attack, followed later that month by an Associated Press investigative report highlighting how frighteningly vulnerable the U.S. power grid is to foreign hacks.
He should have said that it's problematic for white people to use the n-word because it denigrates people of color and stirs up a painful history, and perhaps even more frighteningly, the prospect of a painful future.
After One Direction became an instant – almost frighteningly so – pop phenomenon, subsequent series saw the judges search for acts who already had "the look" and the show became a marketing machine instead of a search for pure talent.
With these new abortion restrictions, they are condemning women to carry dangerous, traumatic or otherwise difficult pregnancies to term, only to face an increasing risk (frighteningly high for mothers of color) of dying during childbirth or soon after.
After a decades-long drop, the cardiovascular death rate has all but stalled and, frighteningly, has even reversed in a young group of people — adults aged 35 to 64, among whom deaths from heart disease are now rising.
As talk of impeachment is dominating the news and Trump is firing off unhinged tweets at a frighteningly rapid pace, it seems the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee can no longer resist the urge to publicly comment on politics.
Although maturity bestows you with a frighteningly perceptive mind, your earlier years can be fraught with excessive fear about misjudging someone you let close to you and trusting the wrong person with your heart, secrets, or valuable treasures.
Media reports and China analysts both indicate that Tencent, the company that owns WeChat, has turned its frighteningly sophisticated censorship apparatus on foreign users by disallowing sensitive news stories and blocking dissidents who live overseas from sending messages.
The dead, some trampled beneath the horse's hooves, are of particular interest: dressed primarily as clergy and royalty, they are collapsed into a frighteningly chaotic heap, making it difficult to pick out which body parts belong to whom.
But then again, you don't normally happen upon an Instagram feed like cyguy83's, where the bio reads "Doll Maker, artist, Motherf*cking sorcerer" and the account features Barbies that have been transformed into frighteningly accurate tiny celebrity replicas.
We know this intuitively — think of the depressing office cubicle, which has spawned its own genre of literature, or the mind-numbing gray crisscross of highways — but the pointless frenzy of modern life makes it frighteningly easy to forget.
While the story itself clearly identifies the frighteningly xenophobic vision Austria's "hipster hate-monger" Martin Sellnor has for his country, the language in the headline (often the only part of an article people see) neutralizes him as a threat.
I have a frighteningly poor memory, but there's something especially disturbing about revisiting old articles—sometimes for reference and other times to shamelessly feed the ego—and not recalling when or where I was when I wrote the material.
I appreciate that it's a little embarrassing, but as we're living in a political moment that's more than a little embarrassing, frighteningly so, the force of music has been, over the past few months, very much on my mind.
"Due to the massive interest of users surrounding the Fortnite game, many gaming and tutorial websites have started taking advantage of Android users&apos impatience with frighteningly convincing scams, which is all over Google and YouTube as well," Hacker News said.
A Western official in Kabul sadly predicted that depending on how things ago, Westerners could be fleeing from helicopters off the roof of diplomatic buildings within two years, in scenes frighteningly reminiscent of the US evacuation from Saigon in 1975.
When Facebook's founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted the phrase "Move Fast and Break Things" all over the walls of the now frighteningly powerful social communications behemoth way back in the last decade, it certainly seemed an energetic and exciting bromide.
Peidelstein's family's car was egged for no apparent reason; on wide open roads, cars drove frighteningly close to Peidelstein when she was out for a walk; someone wrote "BH8T3D" — Be Hated — in chalk on the sidewalk in front of their house.
As her own double, she's a frighteningly perfect specter with an unwavering smile — seemingly a rebuke to the irritating phenomenon of strangers telling women they'd be prettier if they smiled more, most recently seen in the pettiest backlash against Captain Marvel.
This line of attack became frighteningly literal in 2016, when a man with a gun showed up at a Washington, DC, pizza parlor that online conspiracy theorists claimed was the hub of a massive pedophilia ring — run by Democratic Party officials.
Directors: François Simard, Anouk Whissell, and Yoann-Karl WhissellWriters: Matt Leslie and Stephen J. SmithThere have been plenty of imitators since 1954's Rear Window, perhaps because there's something really frightening (and frighteningly believable) about discovering your neighbor is a murderer.
Paul and his frighteningly sharp canines might be there prattling on about his new fiancée and life as a "new man," but the opening scene is all about Jo, who gives us an intensely evocative performance without saying a word.
When a character today preaches about the apocalypse, though, it feels frighteningly close at hand, and Far Cry 5, an entertainingly absurd game where cultists fly fighter jets and you have a pet bear named Cheeseburger, seems adrift in this climate.
In a frighteningly mismanaged attempt to get Rio ready for these global spectacles, the favelas have also suffered, resulting in dystopian visions of people being driven from their homes, vicious protests, bulldozed neighborhoods and cranes hovering over half-finished venues.
"These stories are frighteningly common, and this consultation shows that beyond rebuilding homes and livelihoods, we also need to focus on making sure children and their families receive the mental health support they need to recover from these experiences," she added.
Aubrey Plaza plays a frighteningly unhinged mental patient who fixates on an Instagram star (Elizabeth Olsen) in this first-time feature from director Matt Spicer (who co-wrote with David Branson Smith) that is wild, terrifying, funny and yet totally plausible.
Out of this movement to take control of the narrative came the Confederate monuments that have been generating such heated debate in recent years, particularly since President Trump took office, barking out a narrative frighteningly similar to that of Redemption.
By the end of the episode, a second priest (Ben Daniels of "Flesh and Bone") with frighteningly direct experience in exorcism-related matters has been made aware of the case, and the battle is on the verge of being joined.
"At this point, Donald Trump is America's back mole: it may have seemed harmless a year ago, but now that it's gotten frighteningly bigger, it is no longer wise to ignore it," Oliver said on his "Last Week Tonight" program.
"At this point, Donald Trump is America's back mole: It may have seemed harmless a year ago, but now that it's gotten frighteningly bigger, it is no longer wise to ignore it," he said during his show's episode on Feb. 85033.
For one, a lot of the antibiotics that are currently used against gonorrhea are used widely for other infections, and N. gonorrheae has the ability to acquire resistance from other bacteria frighteningly quickly, meaning it can rapidly build up resistance.
He is, he said in Milan late last year, full of admiration for the way Klopp transformed his players into the most effective — and arguably the most complete — team in Europe: built on solid foundations, but frighteningly quick on the counterattack.
While listening to a friend's anguish and searching for words of comfort, the speaker in this poem happens to gaze out her window — and finds in the natural world her totem, as well as a frighteningly apt parable for endurance.
"This is a frighteningly reckless and dangerous choice," Kingston Reif—the Director of Disarmament and Threat Reduction Policy for Arms Control Association, an organization that pushes for better understanding policy around weapons of mass destruction—told me over the phone.
After a half-century of social and legal battles that have resulted in an almost assimilated gay population in America, our civil rights are now, once again, just as frighteningly fragile as when I first sought refuge in the Pines.
Those barbs still sting here, especially as Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and other frighteningly similar events across the country have made clear what many New Orleanians always understood: that New Orleans's history is America's history, and that Katrina is America's possible future.
It borrowed from Boy Scout law (helpful, friendly, courteous, kind) and served as a polite Midwestern demurral to the notion that New Yorkers went out to eat in order to be intimidated by frighteningly attractive servers whose cheekbones could slice shallots.
BlacKKKlansman's ending, which featured real life footage of the 2017 white supremacist march in Charlottesville, Virginia, deftly connected the past to the present by illustrating that racial hatreds once thought relegated to history's dustbin remain frighteningly alive in the present.
This was then followed by the widespread publication of embarrassing excerpts from Bob Woodward's new book "Fear: Trump in the White House," which depicts, based on alleged confidential interviews with Trump's top advisers, a frighteningly chaotic and dysfunctional White House.
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During the Martian summer, daytime temperatures near the equator can reach a balmy 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius), but at night drop to a frighteningly cold -148 degrees F (-100 degrees C). The rover's robotic drill in use at the Atacama Desert.
The proliferation of media and 24-hour news has not only made it easier to cloak ourselves in dialogues that are frighteningly fanatical, our growing narcissism has corrupted our sensitivity — and perspective — for the individuals who suffered during slavery and the Holocaust.
The Trump administration could still reverse this progress, of course, whether by cracking down on the marijuana states—or, perhaps more frighteningly, encouraging local prosecutors who were already sometimes charging people with addiction for murder when someone they shared drugs with overdosed fatally.
Under Donald Trump, the GOP will be led by the most anti-democratic presidential candidate in contemporary American history, whose cabinet is staffed by a frightening number of plutocrats and generals and whose chief strategist's political philosophy is frighteningly similar to national socialism.
Acquiring resistance quickly For one, a lot of the antibiotics that are currently used against gonorrhea are used widely for other infections, and N. gonorrheae has the ability to acquire resistance from other bacteria frighteningly quickly, meaning it can rapidly build up resistance.
It's not too late for America to come together, throw our talent and resources at the problem, and turn the tide — but the first step has to be a national consensus that there is a problem, that the stakes here are frighteningly real.
In the 2020 version, Simon draws not a frighteningly different America — as in "The Man in the High Castle" or "The Handmaid's Tale" — but a chillingly familiar one, both in its echoes of current fears and in its evocation of the past.
Of course, they'll eventually discover that our galaxy, blob and all, is nothing more than a wee marble in a giant sac of marbles belonging to a frighteningly whimsical, god-like reptile...but I'll let the experts work that one out on their own.[NASA]
A popular refrain is that the new coronavirus has a frighteningly high fatality rate of at least 2 percent, which is supposedly comparable to that of the 1918 influenza pandemic, also known as the Spanish flu—one of the deadliest viral outbreaks in history.
New York City's food scene is fierce with a capital F. Although we try our best to stay on top of all the new and noteworthy trends, it's frighteningly easy to lose focus and fall behind (tbh, we're still reeling over Flamin' Hot Cheetos Ice Cream).
Another Netflix show, The OA, featured a school shooting in the season 1 finale — the footage from the beginning of this trailer is, in fact, pulled from the finale of The OA. It would disturbing for 13 Reasons Why to include a scene so frighteningly relevant.
Eden Hazard with the ball at his feet on the edge of the area and Kevin de Bruyne dictating play are dangerous prospects and it was risky business for the French, but when they did get a chance to counter, they were frighteningly quick and equally dangerous.
Officials warily eyed the Mississippi River early this week, when forecasts showed a potential storm surge of 2 to 3 feet could push the waterway's height to about 19 feet in New Orleans, frighteningly close to the top of levees that protect up to 20 feet.
There's even a frighteningly oversized Minion lurking on the side of the town's main road with its arms outstretched—the world's largest nightmare for some, but for Casey, it's one of the many big items popping up around town, drawing in crowds and a steady economy.
We shouldered a collective trauma from the hate crimes hurled our way in the aftermath of 113/11 and the spreading anti-Muslim sentiment following Trump's election felt frighteningly familiar (later a Pew Research Center analysis revealed that reported assaults against Muslims surpassed those in 2001).
The Global Burden of Disease Study, published last month by the Journal of the American Medical Association, evaluated the state of U.S. health between 1990 and 2016 – and makes frighteningly clear that Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is exacting a greater and increasing toll on American lives.
Who refuse to pay taxes as a matter of principle but complain about perceived wastes of taxpayer money; who anticipate a future race war with what seems frighteningly close to glee; who distrust the president, FEMA, the lamestream media, doctors, and almost anyone else of authority.
Again, there are plenty of real and dangerous things to be outraged over, and plenty of ways Republicans advance policies that hurt women in particular—but fudging the truth about whether a frighteningly cruel healthcare bill categorizes rape a preexisting condition doesn't do the resistance any favors.
"The nationwide network of detention centers, where frequent and routine inter-facility transfers occur, represents a frighteningly efficient mechanism for rapid spread of the virus to otherwise remote areas of the country where many detention centers are housed," wrote Dr. Scott Allen and Dr. Josiah Rich.
I have exerted that power by the simple expedient of never having acquired a smartphone, averting "addiction" to such a device, saving time for better pursuits than gazing at a tiny screen, and staying out of the vast data set your special section so frighteningly describes.
At the end of Monday's episode, "Infiltration," Rachel (Shiri Appleby) and Jeremy (Josh Kelly) found themselves in a frighteningly intense and violent fight that resulted in Chet (Craig Bierko) firing Jeremy from Everlasting, the show's Bachelor-esque show-within-a-show, and physically kicking him off the set.
And if that terrible selling point doesn't inspire you to pick up the phone and dial that 800 number, the brilliant copywriters behind these unpleasant commercials usually follow that with some vague and ominous statistic suggesting a frighteningly large number of marriages end in divorce due to excessive snoring.
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"At this point, Donald Trump is America's back mole: It may have seemed harmless a year ago, but now that it's gotten frighteningly bigger, it is no longer wise to ignore it," Oliver says in a clip from the show that has been viewed 21 million times on YouTube.
I see a brief stint in Israel with the Orthodox Jews and I see a life coach showing me a chart indicating that these are the important things: health, relationships, work and spirituality, the last of which, he explains to me, is severely, frighteningly lacking in my life.
For example, if you witness, from your car, the police arresting a man who looks frighteningly like the actor who played the Corsican mobster in the 183 film "A Prophet," you might find yourself ducking because your husband is yelling that, at any second, an ambush could happen.
It is in the confluence of all these forces that you come upon the true nightmare: a society in which small and big lies pervade every discussion, across every medium; where deceit is assumed, trust is naïve, and a consensus view of reality begins to feel frighteningly anachronistic.
Add to this the imprisonment of women in Magdalene Laundries, and the illegal trafficking of children from mother and baby homes, which also had frighteningly high mortality rates, and you have a nation of people wanting to face up to the past, instead of brushing it under the carpet.
But at least this could be the beginning of us reexamining not only our media, but our entire culture, in which hatred of Muslims, immigrants, and people of color is frighteningly common, and validates and encourages the online radicalization of those who are angry, alienated, and increasingly willing to act.
" Schlossberg's assessment of the "Yes Way Rosé Girl" sounds both specific and frighteningly familiar: "I'm only guessing here, but I would say that the brand appeals primarily to female Millennials who frequent boutique fitness classes, brunch on the weekends, read theSkimm and Goop, and of course over-index on Instagram.
But as it breaks down the greed and narcissism driving this family forward, as it exposes the hollowness of their beliefs and the flimsiness of their institutions, it's hard not to suspect McBride has once again hit upon something all too real, something as frighteningly current as it is funny. 
And headlines like "What Surprised Me Most About Becoming a Parent Was That I Was Forced to by the Government" are both funny and a punch to the gut—as some people on Twitter pointed out, the world in which these headlines simply reflect reality seems to have grown frighteningly near.
The ball control was something of an acquired taste—there wasn't any, really—but the second game was bright and clear visually, frighteningly fast, and provided a palpable sense of competitiveness, especially when played against a frothing sibling doing his bit to represent the very definition of a sore loser.
Their plots pit characters against every indignity caused by society's organizations, from the patriarchal family to daily workplaces to government courts and political systems and religious organizations, revealing the institutions that administer our lives to be exactly what we prefer to forget they are – inhumanly self-perpetuating and frighteningly anonymous.
More than two years later, after knocking out the once frighteningly durable Diego Sanchez in the first round at UFC Fight Night 0003 and getting denied another Performance of the Night bonus, the 2000-pounder told the UFC to go fuck itself, and offered a vague promise to repeat what happened in Vegas.
Sun, who also illustrated Aliebn, renders his fictional characters in broad, thick strokes and pleasingly clean black and white, but the book deals with many of the more complex feelings that so many of us experience, ranging from imposter syndrome to existential dread to how frighteningly open-ended the creative process can be.
Despite the defeat of Google Glass, stories of its rebirth appear with some regularity; in late 2016, Snapchat introduced a product called Spectacles that appears to have failed for reasons more to do with the market than with public reaction; and most frighteningly, Chinese police now wear glasses that incorporate facial recognition tech.
In between records, the musician also won a Grammy with pal Tony Bennett for their jazz duets album, took home a Golden Globe for her frighteningly entertaining turn on American Horror Story and scored an Oscar nomination for "Til It Happens to You," an anthemic ballad inspired by sexual assault on college campuses.
In looking for some measure of light in what can be a frighteningly timely exhibition, I reflect on a series of easily overlooked yet poignant works: three blankets hung directly on the wall, two from prison and one from the military, all dotted carefully with pennies that carry the face of the great emancipator.
Even in a post-Columbine world, where mass shootings have become so frighteningly common that the phrase itself is now a part of the lexicon, the bloody rampage at a small nightclub in Central Florida was shocking not only in its brutality but for the seemingly methodical fashion in which it was carried out.
"From his blind support for settlements in the West Bank and flagrant opposition to a two-state solution to his unconscionable and frighteningly casual use of holocaust imagery to vilify progressive American Jews, Mr. Friedman lacks the experience and temperament necessary to serve as our nation's ambassador to Israel," she said in a statement Friday.
The book is dedicated "to the Parkland generation: you know what to do," and the implication is that if there is no plucky, ambitious, and frighteningly capable teenage girl within the book who can stand against Trump — well, then it will be up to one of the kids reading the book to play that part.
Anthony "Showtime" Pettis' lopsided decision loss to the frighteningly game Edson "Junior" Barboza may have been overshadowed by the return of newly-minted interim light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and the fantastic first-round KO win of reigning UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson, but it's as big a story as those two aforementioned championship wins.
He may not have been the commercial equal of Dame Agatha, with sales as paltry as half a billion copies, yet he outdid her in industry—he produced more than four hundred novels, to her sixty-six—and in pretty much everything else, displaying a frighteningly intimate acquaintance with mortal weakness for which she could only grope.
The list of surveillance powers President-elect Donald Trump will inherit on January 20th—which privacy advocates have long fought against—is frighteningly long, and still growing: On Thursday, Congress failed to block a procedural rule change that gives the FBI the legal authority to hack millions of computers around the globe under a single warrant.
In just the first hour of World of Dance, there are teen ballroom dancers who are almost frighteningly intense, a pair of French twins who just so happen to be former Beyoncé backup dancers, and a sprawling group of Asian urban dancers who managed to find the best gender swapped cover of The Weeknd's "High For This" I've ever heard.
And how frighteningly relevant the works of that most curmudgeonly of British playwrights suddenly feel given the state of the world, as evidenced by a celebration here of the more obscure works of Pinter, who could turn family dysfunction into squirm-in-your-seat hysteria, and loneliness and despair into the worst nightmare of a theater full of well-heeled couples.
To add insult to injury, Trump's rise to the highest office in the land also came in spite of — or more frighteningly, because of — his overt misogyny, from boasting of sexual assault to gleefully fat-shaming and maligning women as dogs and pigs (of course, with the exception of his darling daughter Ivanka, whom he has fondly referred to as a "piece of ass").
I cautiously explored the other tables, and found many frighteningly shitty sex toys for sale but also a few unexpected new products that got me really excited, like the Eva, a hands-free vibrator that can be worn during penetrative sex, as well as a device that can disinfect ALL hard materials—even porous materials (a DREAM for a sexual health nerd like me!).
Trump's vocabulary is limited (one account even declared he speaks like an 8-year-old), his knowledge of the world is frighteningly narrow, he lies constantly to get his way, he is a thin-skinned bully who lashes out at any criticism, and his narcissism reminds me of an adolescent who has not yet discovered there are other people in the world who matter.
"It should come as no surprise that polls have consistently shown that Mr. Kasich has a better chance of winning in November than the vulgarian New York developer with a frighteningly poor grasp of foreign policy or the Princeton debater and preposterous Ronald Reagan poseur with a demonstrated inability to work with others, Democratic or Republican, and who promises more of the same if elected," the piece said.
Under the sure hand of the director Christopher Nolan, Ledger creates one of the scariest villains in all of cinema — and one that's frighteningly real, an honest-to-goodness sociopath whose nihilistic philosophy (as Michael Caine's Alfred memorably puts it, "some men just want to watch the world burn") invests the character, and the film, with a terrifying feeling that all bets are off, and that good may not prevail.
For more than two decades, Mr. Jones, who is 44, has built a substantial following appealing to an angry, largely white, majority male audience that can choose simply to be entertained or to internalize his rendering of their worst fears: that the government and other big institutions are out to get them, that some form of apocalypse is frighteningly close and that they must become more virile, and better-armed, to survive.
Surreal could describe many of the shocking things that happened on this particular trip around the sun: 2016, after all, brought us Brexit and Harambe the gorilla turned immortal meme; the deaths of several beloved cultural figures; the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando and the horrific destruction of Aleppo, the election of Donald Trump to the American presidency, and even the spectacle of a masterful takedown of Taylor Swift by an almost frighteningly media-savvy Kim Kardashian.
Alas, the show was political in its own way, and in true Michele form, he kept it weird: Some models emerged carrying frighteningly realistic replicas of their own heads, while others cradled reptiles, such as a snake or a chameleon, and even carried a baby dragon — all of which, inspired by the "legend of the baby dragon in the jar," the true story of an author who staged the discovery of a baby dragon in his garage in Oxfordshire, England.
These are the men who don't want to pay for women's health care, the people who don't think they should have to subsidize the cost of others' birth control (especially if they object to it on moral grounds), and, most frighteningly, the supposed "experts" at the top like Seema Verma, President Trump's nominee to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, who want Americans to be able to choose which services they pay for, like some kind of dysfunctional insurance buffet.
These are the men who don't want to pay for women's health care, the people who don't think they should have to subsidize the cost of others' birth control (especially if they object to it on moral grounds), and, most frighteningly, the supposed "experts" at the top like Seema Verma, President Trump's nominee to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, who want Americans to be able to choose which services they pay for, like some kind of dysfunctional insurance buffet.
On MUNCHIES, which later came to be known as Chef's Night Out and now has more than 130 episodes, we saw Momofuku's David Chang talk about his love of shitty pizza, Enrique Olvera whip up quesadillas with a frighteningly sharp kitchen knife, Anthony Bourdain tell strange stories about Steven Seagal before leading us on a meat-fueled journey across New York City, Dominique Crenn whip up a bitchin' late-night grilled cheese sandwich, and Eddie Huang demonstrating the proper way to eat soup dumplings before partying at the Russian Baths.

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