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"ghastly" Definitions
  1. (of an event) very frightening and unpleasant, because it involves pain, death, etc. synonym horrible
  2. (informal) (of an experience or a situation) very bad; unpleasant synonym terrible
  3. (informal) (of a person or thing) that you find unpleasant and dislike very much synonym horrible
  4. [not usually before noun] ill or upset synonym terrible
  5. (literary) very pale in appearance, like a dead person

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We know that these ghastly casualty predictions were never realized.
Police arrested and charged three people in the ghastly killing.
Elle goes into the pool and the visions are ghastly.
Most gruesome: Ramsay Bolton died a satisfactory but ghastly death.
It only creates more incentive to unleash such ghastly gestures.
The final product comes out remarkably supple and ghastly white.
Season 3 broke that rule, in spectacular and ghastly fashion.
The alternative to moving forward is too ghastly to ponder.
The revelation from Trump was as ghastly as it is
We open to find Claire looking upon a ghastly sight.
He did find also, however, that the seeds tasted ghastly.
STUDYING RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION, in all its ghastly forms, concentrates the mind.
It is a ghastly scene and Forch flee the building immediately.
It's indeed ghastly, but carefully timed blackouts obscure the worst parts.
Reproduced in miniature, these ghastly holding cells lose their edificial power.
Think: MSTRKRFT, Bro Safari, Kill the Noise, Breathe Carolina, and Ghastly.
It was too ghastly expensive ever to try and sell. 7.
We're the ghastly skeleton beneath the acned flesh of punk rock.
And that's before we even get started on his ghastly politics.
Putting a range of types in power, some ghastly, others inspired?
Per usual, we can blame the internet for snowballing absurd, ghastly theories.
With this ghastly new pool float, you can sleep with the fishes.
The devastation, seen by satellites orbiting hundreds of miles above, is ghastly.
Attackers beheaded their enemies and even ate their organs in ghastly rituals.
The primary risk from the ghastly sport of competitive eating is indigestion.
During the 20th century, a ghastly illness was almost a presidential prerequisite.
Consider pneumoencephalography, a ghastly procedure that Dr. Illing ordered for many children.
Evidence mounts of a ghastly crime in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.
That is the ghastly legacy that my generation has bequeathed to theirs.
Both sides promised a quick victory before settling into a ghastly stalemate.
The next, "The Killing of a Sacred Deer," was mostly just ghastly.
His 2015 season was ghastly when he actually was on the field.
Candy corn is already bad, but pumpkin spice candy corn is truly ghastly.
It's all gross and ghastly, despite the very lovely springtime in Sweden setting.
I think picking on John McCain and George Herbert Walker Bush is ghastly.
"Attaching a legal label to the ghastly crimes ... may seem inconsequential," Ross said.
Does the church of Pope Francis protest against or alleviate this ghastly phenomenon?
Lenin, Stalin and Mao exterminated the church's power over government with ghastly purges.
While there, the crew stumbles upon a ghastly aspect of the planet's history.
Her breach of confidence and ghastly disloyalty - to the country - will not be.
Members of Discord who saw the ghastly images contacted the Utica Police Department.
Paranoid home builders and draconian homeowners associations fought the ghastly panels for years.
How many others have flippantly Googled an old friend and discovered something ghastly?
Her neighbors are fellow bleeding-edge DJ-producers like Ghastly, Jauz, and Kayzo.
Almost all of those who did oppose the Nazis perished under ghastly tortures.
Some of the structures resemble genitalia, while others recall ghastly tumors and sores.
Three monkeys ruffled branches down a hill, warning us off with ghastly shrieks.
The coal mine owners, carpet manufacturers and engineers spoke with ghastly regional accents.
Does he have a ghastly portrait of himself tucked behind his piano somewhere?
Think Hotline Miami, but with fewer gangsters and gore and more ghastly ghouls.
"God, it was ghastly," was about all the 41st president could muster up.
To concede that we are all capable of ghastly behavior is plain honesty.
I, for one, am willing to partake of my new ghastly tea friend.
The art form that we love should not carry such a ghastly price.
Afterward, I fulminated: If men had breasts, breast biopsies would be less ghastly.
The face in his jail booking photo is haggard, blank-eyed and ghastly.
Once-mighty oaks and pines have faded into ghastly hues of brown and gray.
The legs unfold and reach carefully out of the cave like ghastly, creeping fingers.
Many other fans of the movie are not taking kindly to this ghastly ending.
Psychologists say such deep faith can help families deal with such a ghastly event.
Helen Titchener was in a minority when she stabbed her ghastly husband in Ambridge.
That short doesn't include the digitized, omniscient lines, and instead has a ghastly vibe.
However those who remain composed and calm can focus attention on Trump's ghastly technique.
And some of the more ghastly images in the exhibition are related to saints.
Ivanka Trump apparently nurtured the ghastly dream of following her father into the presidency.
At worst, it may well be the most ghastly disaster of the whole war.
It was a ghastly sight, but in the end Porzingis missed only two games.
She was ghastly pale as she explained she was seven weeks pregnant and bleeding.
It turns out, he's learned an acting trick or two since the ghastly "Kazaam."
Once drug resistance appears in the Mekong region, it spreads, often with ghastly results.
Violence in an already ghastly Syrian civil war could get a great deal worse.
These videos are then traded among this ghastly community via platforms such as Facebook.
"The children's books in those days where ghastly," he told Print — tame and unimaginative.
They use light to make people look glamorous or ghastly, depending on the scene.
The new slang includes ghastly (horrible), cheerio (goodbye), knackered (tired), and jammy (very lucky).
Arthur Brooks: It's surreal: a hate crime and terrorism intersecting in one ghastly, pointless tragedy.
But behind it lies a ghastly and fabulous story of intrigue and Cold War maneuvering.
Nearby, makeup artists applied ghastly wounds and pallid skin tones to other zombies-in-waiting.
The latest ghastly images show how much has not been done, two years after Ferguson.
In the same central case as the ghastly Yutyrannus huali, a lively reconstructed scene unfolds.
In whole neighborhoods here, a thick layer of ash paints the landscape a ghastly white.
We had come up with a ghastly way, it seemed, to assassinate immigrants from nature.
No longer did you have to have special access to see the most ghastly moments.
Who knows what ghastly side effects these things have on the body and the mind?
His Defensive Box Plus-Minus is a ghastly -2.8, and it's easily his biggest problem.
Simply put, in 2016 Facebook hired black people at a ghastly rate of only 4 percent.
The nightmare-inducing image features a ghastly man with red eyes totting a snub-nosed revolver.
It feels like there is new video posted every day showing his ghastly, lurching jump shot.
In 2012, he criticized the "ghastly" need for schools to meet accessibility requirements for the disabled.
By the ghastly logic of mutual assured destruction (MAD), deterrence must be unconditional to be credible.
The coral expel their symbiotic algae, turning a ghastly white and becoming more vulnerable to disease.
Still, he acknowledged that the strike did not eliminate Assad's capacity to conduct the ghastly attacks.
The title vampire in the 1921 film "Nosferatu," for example, features a ghastly pale, hairless antagonist.
It's really not that difficult to overcome these seemingly ghastly problems… what's hard is to decide.
So in the ghastly spirit of the entire farewell season, the situation felt way too rushed.
Even in the instant he allowed himself to look, Lane could see the injuries were ghastly.
Two peacocks in a pod, he and Trump, and what ghastly plumage they showed on Tuesday.
Until, that is — moldy spoiler alert — his character died a ghastly death early in Season 4.
Fury recently overcame a ghastly cut in his most recent bout, beating Otto Wallin on points.
My ghastly cries in that hospital disturbed the peace of half the residents of Rongtang Town.
The piling up of ghastly episodes punctured the myth of Big Tech's unerring wisdom and benevolence.
Often when we watch them again, years later, we are confronted by their newly ghastly details.
Why not simply state that the study is a ghastly stain on the history of medicine?
Security had already been intense before news came in about the ghastly attack in Manchester, England.
There is no reason to think that this ghastly trend will abate without concerted government effort.
" Garner wrote to Dr. Shepherd, sympathizing with his treatment at the hands of "this ghastly punitiveness.
One giant, supremely twisted, and positively ghastly punnett square that splices their genes into monstrous creations.
While their sexual identity may seem uncertain or ambiguous, they may also appear ghastly or even monstrous.
For by the 1980s, his documentation or his corporate mimicry had given way to some ghastly installations.
The cross-questioning of Guillam by the modern spy service's supremely ghastly lawyers is hilarious and horrifying.
Employing some 300 people, mostly children in ghastly conditions, the mill was not large by modern standards.
Though less ghastly than Mobutu or indeed his own father, Mr Kabila has been a dismal president.
He'd had to see his grandfather in his coffin, ghastly-looking and wearing a light-gray suit.
"I think it's a ghastly way to make a living," Ali MacGraw says of the agent business.
Other DJs like Ookay, Valentino Khan, and Ghastly pumped up the crowd from the venue's 5 stages.
But the sights and sounds of the past few days have been too ghastly to sneer away.
The video, with blue-toned images of what looks like a ghastly medical procedure, offers no resolution.
Ms. Garner's works were spectacular and ghastly, full of meat hooks, medical instruments, and wounded fleshy forms.
Yet here in Haiti, I'll tell you the result: Impoverished women suffer ghastly injuries and excruciating deaths.
The boy was self-conscious about how ghastly he looked, so he had withdrawn from his friends.
LONDON — There are no good options on offer in the U.K.'s most ghastly of winter elections.
It truly is a master class in writing music that can be as ghastly as any visual.
Everything Tina Fey touches turns to gold, or to an orange-tinged tan beneath a ghastly blonde wig.
Sebastian, Geokasta, Hugo - and they are all frightfully jolly nice, and isn&apost this Trump chap simply ghastly.
The murk-filled box becomes an unholy womb, conceiving a ghastly being that flickers into furious, monstrous form.
Not only has the war dragged on for five ghastly years, but the American administration will soon change.
So Yohanna Towaya is back home, home to memories, good and ghastly, home to the challenge of rebuilding.
He closes his eyes to fight back the ghastly images that no one should ever have to see.
His intellect is vast, his hubris ghastly and his gall has made me gasp aloud twice so far.
So, enraged by the ghastly crucified slave children she sees on the road, she executes all the masters.
The polyps recoil and expel the algae from their tissue, leaving the coral with a ghastly "bleached" appearance.
And even if it's a ghastly spectacle and presented that way, it still lets him control the narrative.
After a ghastly 2016, Severino has 33 strikeouts and four walks in 27 innings, holding opponents to a .
Nobody answered the door, so the professor peered through a window — and saw a ghastly panorama of blood.
" Asked his opinion of Beijing, while on a tour of China in 1986, his reply was succinct: "Ghastly.
The chemical weapons attack last week, in Syria's northwestern Idlib Province, illustrated the ghastly utility of such weapons.
Yet there are two other possible reasons why the world is transfixed: one ghastly; the other, possibly redeeming.
He developed his ghastly realism by hiring people off the street to paint as models from direct observation.
Ghastly ceremonies Archaeologists say the German site appears to have been a gathering place for community events and rituals.
Pregnant woman killed Police arrested and charged three people in a ghastly killing of a pregnant teen in Chicago.
Funeral photos of Till's ghastly, disfigured face were branded in the memory of many in that era, including Ali.
Their vision and methods were so ghastly that many of those they expected to support them decided not to.
Also, Betty and Jughead are now almost exclusively knocking boots in the late Dilton Doiley's ghastly as hell bunker.
But when he presents Baron Charlus's ghastly sadomasochistic rites, he is very conscious of the role of play-acting.
In the voice of the eight-year-old victim, there is recounted a ghastly torture scene, strangulation by garroting.
But why is he inflicting ghastly punishments and offering a dreadful ultimatum instead of, say, filing a malpractice lawsuit?
The 2016 election has dug up ghastly things in American politics that many of us thought were long buried.
Yes, it looks ghastly green in the bullet, but once slicked on, it turns into a beautiful, rosy pink.
Simple but ghastly arithmetic suggests that even under the ACA, 28,800 Americans die each year for want of coverage.
It ranks among the most ghastly and upsetting murders in American history, and the grief it caused still lingers.
He is credited with making the device more accessible, as Western umbrellas were previously scaffolded with costly, ghastly whalebone.
It's the only silver lining to Trump being elected; it made the whole book make even more ghastly sense.
His sex, at the center of the canvas, is unnaturally dark-hued, especially compared to his ghastly pale body.
From its vibrant colors to its ghastly form, the piece conveys a visceral sense of an imminent environmental collapse.
Stupid to have worn his Belgian loafers when he knew what a ghastly night it was going to be.
It swerves from goofy to ghastly so deftly and so often that you can't always tell which is which.
And where that idea was already absurd during a Barack Obama administration, it feels downright ghastly at the present moment.
All Simone knows is that coming in contact with a single drop of rain now leads to painful, ghastly death.
The unwitting model for Mr Duterte's ghastly war on drugs is Mr Thaksin's similar war against methamphetamine use in 2003.
Still, he is reduced to fury and despair by repeated news stories of ghastly, public violence against unarmed black men.
The pink sunset colors of the clouds and warm yellow backdrop give this flat painting an attractive, if ghastly, splendor.
When a ghastly crime occurs, it is normal for the suspect's neighbours to say how mild and considerate he seemed.
What makes the story all the more ghastly is that this decades-long saga of abuse occurred in plain sight.
The boy – he looks scarcely more than a boy — holds out the ghastly head, huge, still splashing blood, mouth agape.
A week after Negan's ghastly home-run derby, especially, Ezekiel's ideas about "hope, heroism, grace and love" sound pretty good.
Volquez has yet to defeat Texas in his career, going 53-2 with a ghastly 8.22 ERA in three outings.
Keeping Jimenez and his ghastly 7.38 ERA on their division rival is the icing on the cake for Jays fans.
Part of what is so tragic and ghastly about the Manson family is that sometimes this surrender looks like liberation.
These days, Iran's ruling theocracy is best known for oppression, corruption and mismanagement at home, and ghastly sectarian warfare abroad.
Mostly, these are chronicles of extreme male suffering, torments so ghastly they turn otherwise ordinary men into quasi-religious martyrs.
Anna Moench's "Mothers," at the Duke on 42nd Street, cracks open a vision of motherhood to reveal a ghastly core.
This is the final holdout, perhaps, of Syria's Sunni rebellion, and it is facing a ghastly yet hideously unnoticed onslaught.
If you're into Modernist revivals, you'll do better here than at the ghastly new restaurant in Johnson's old Four Seasons.
As the movie heads for its quietly ghastly denouement, its plot mechanism gets a little wobbly, which is ultimately forgivable.
The ghastly glow around the comet is made of dust and ice particles that are being ejected from its core.
The Mavericks limped into the playoffs with a 36-30 record, and were a ghastly 13-20 on the road.
The player-controlled Isaac is strapped into some ghastly dystopian contraption, his bulbous, juicy, quivering eyeballs darting around in a panic.
The Thames was so polluted then that in the particularly hot summer of 173, a ghastly stench radiated from its waters.
Aztec warriors were known to beat wooden drums as they advanced into battle—might they also have blown these ghastly whistles?
Neckbuds. The very name of the product sounds like some ghastly outgrowth that you'd want to have excised from your body.
That was the year its ghastly, three-decade civil war ended, leaving its people traumatised and its soil studded with landmines.
The killer mutilated three of his five victims, used solvent to wipe away clues and left their bodies in ghastly tableaux.
When Me Tie Dough-Ty Walker appeared, I covered my eyes instinctively, remembering the book's ghastly depiction of his disembodied face.
The whole bathroom debate is a ghastly example of how politics and government can crowd out respect, judgment and common sense.
Choosing her words carefully, she chronicled my sister's death, cautioning that real life is far more ghastly than in the movies.
That latter, while suitably ghastly, touches on themes of cruelty and vigilantism that earlier episodes, like "White Bear," have treated better.
At one point, David riffs on a ghastly-sounding play that he saw in Paris involving Trump and Kermit the Frog.
It's not simply that he talks about having sex with a jar of salsa, it's also that he looks absolutely ghastly.
Sun reporter Justin Fenton unearthed the NOAA's Aviation Weather Center report from the vomit-splattered journey, and it sounds pretty ghastly.
That material, combined with Revocation doubling down on death metal, makes for a frightening trip into ghastly figures and fiery riffs.
So impressive was Beasley's performance against the Rams that I'm willing to overlook a truly ghastly attempt at a crossbar dunk.
For the most part, though, the Stalin-era atrocities are the ghastly background for the frantic intrigue of his hangers on.
In closing arguments, his lawyer offered a ghastly, age-old defense: that the girl had invited the attack with her attire.
The study attributes this ghastly phenomenon to, among other things, the changes in restaurant payment methods over the last several years.
Taken together, these pieces suggest that the feminine lies within the swirl of that which is luscious, ghastly, combative, and inscrutable.
Clinton that led to her defeat and the ghastly situation with Mr. Trump as president that the country is now in.
I mean, he's very bad, but his malevolence is laced with melancholy, and there is a ghastly grandeur to his ambition.
From The New Yorker: Jia Tolentino has identified a ghastly gig economy marketing trend — the celebration of working yourself to death.
In the first half, Oakland recorded three first downs, ceded 211 yards — a ghastly 23 per play — and committed nine penalties.
The US President has promised to "handle it", but we don't know how, as the military options are all too ghastly.
His first English-language film, "The Lobster," was by turns ghastly and hilarious, a cruel dystopian allegory of discipline and desire.
Court opinions filled with ghastly details about how we prick and poke, and slice and cut, and poison other human beings.
The seven songs could easily fit as the soundtrack to a haunted house as ghastly giggles float over the rapper's vocals.
Hollywood doesn't help, and never has: The American taste for violence is notorious, and we spread this ghastly predisposition around the world.
LONDON — Another year, another never-ending supply of ghastly trends to be added to a list of things that we'd sooner forget.
The stories were mostly modernized fairytales or monster stories about vampires or ghosts or a weird, smiling jester called the Ghastly Grinner.
Did Macdonald's bold painting, hinting of the ghastly devastation occurring just across the Irish Sea, cause a stir at the British Institution?
A single sentence starts to put all of Netflix's The Haunting Of Hill House, a series made of ghastly mysteries, into focus.
Deep inside an MIT laboratory, an artificially intelligent bot is composing ghastly tales of nightmarish creatures and strange shrieks in the night.
For example, Finland's Ghastly focused on the sometimes-psychedelic passages of elders like Morbid Angel to create this year's trippy Death Velour.
Twitter seemed like a ghastly mashup of the preening narcissism and nanosecond attention spans that defined the worst trends in digital culture.
In this ghastly liquid sit six Up 5 Chairs, chained to heavy spheres, their "Liberty prevented" just like Maestà Tradita's chained existence.
You look at all these places: there was a real social upsurge and desire to get rid of these ghastly police states.
I saw one ghastly thing of a man standing on a bed and two little heads peeping out from under the bed.
Given more than two centuries of ghastly, overwhelming evidence, it is time to stop fooling ourselves and renounce capital punishment for good.
He has a record of calling inclusivity "ghastly," and blaming New Labour for it: Schools have got to be "inclusive" these days.
But there's an unpleasant side to the holiday: a history of ghastly injuries and, sometimes, death — generally because of those same fireworks.
Because no matter how many times Guston rendered this ghastly political figure, he was still there, settling more deeply into his ways.
They thumped the Dodgers, 267-288, sweeping their final regular-season series after a ghastly second half had threatened their playoff hopes.
Our Back Pages In a 1985 essay "Night of Our Ghastly Longings," George Stade declared horror fiction the literary equivalent of Halloween.
Based on three of 10 episodes, the series is flashy, intermittently entertaining and ephemeral — a ghastly event turned into a jazzy satire.
Orlando has since gone a ghastly 4-27, which will most likely lead to a fire sale at next month's trade deadline.
But Russia, Turkey and Iran meet without the contribution of a reasonably important factor in this ghastly experiment in human cruelty: Syrians.
In this slim novel, where sometimes a few words constitute a chapter, Didion gives shape to ghosts, the ghastly, and the ephemeral.
It's an image of unambiguous defeat but also an emblem of resistance and a portent of the ghastly conflagrations still to come.
More convenient than a movie and more exciting than the radio, these ghastly tales are guaranteed to send chills down your spine.
A few lesser-known names, including the intriguing Israeli painter Yigal Ozeri, hang cheek-by-jowl with marmoreal interiors and ghastly cityscapes.
After the attack, a ghastly Jack joins the undead but regularly visits his hospitalized friend, who is doomed to become a werewolf.
As far as I'm concerned, that's not such a bad thing, given the ghastly state of American political culture at this moment.
The temperature rises every time some ghastly act of violence is perpetrated by people who say they are inspired by their Muslim beliefs.
That led to letters, visits, and similar friendships with a ton of other, lesser-known but equally (and if not more) ghastly characters.
A shocked and haunted audience looked on as he twinkled his ghastly toes in an extremely and unnecessarily tight shot from TNT's camera.
"Supernatural" star Jared Padalecki was arrested at a club he tends to frequent quite often -- which makes this story all the more ghastly.
The ghastly combo hit the internet earlier this week, when a 43-year-old college student posted a photo of it to Twitter.
They led a massacre of the Yazidi minority below the nearby mountain of Sinjar and helped run IS's ghastly trade in sex slaves.
"Oh no, I might catch some ghastly disease," when asked if he wanted to pet a koala in Australia back in 1992. 11.
Kirk Cousins—Not a ghastly day overall, but a largely listless performance capped by a backbreaking interception on a potential game-winning drive.
Then a ghastly incident occurs, and it's up to Emily's prescribing physician (Jude Law) to get to the bottom of what went wrong.
The ghastly fate of a raped and murdered Bulgarian journalist who had been investigating local misuse of European Union funds is one example.
The unbeaten heavyweight, who recently overcame a ghastly cut to outpoint Otto Wallin in Las Vegas, is respected in Ireland's combat sports industry.
Although Trump's presidency has generated a lot of alarm, returns on the $9 trillion of negative-yielding developed economy debt are still ghastly.
For his most monumental painting, Théodore Géricault borrowed corpses from morgues and asylums to capture the ghastly horror of the 1816 Medusa shipwreck.
Dumping sewage into lakes and rivers and shoveling plastic waste into the ocean, where it swirls and accretes into a ghastly new continent.
" Bevan added, "My 15-year-old boy saw the movie and I'm used to hearing some ghastly rap coming out of his bedroom.
Even in its best incarnations, it feeds our desire for ghastly detail, and tries to make sense of why the worst crimes happen.
And what keeps women inside these ghastly places is not societal pressure, or a patriarchal jailer, but the demon in their own minds.
After last year's blood-icicle trees and 2017's spooky ice queen aesthetic, my hopes were very, very high for something equally ghastly.
Season 1 ends with a woman being accused of ghastly crimes—attempting to pass off fake Hermès bags and wearing non-designer attire.
Slightly less ghastly, but it still potentially incentivizes a crime, as anyone who could accurately predict the president's death would stand to gain financially.
A few actress friends of mine told me stories: of a ghastly hotel meeting; of a repugnant bathrobe-shucking; of a loathsome massage request.
Mr Warburton's first words, warning the viewer not to proceed with the ghastly history of the Baudelaire siblings, are lifted straight from the book.
Ms Perry has spoken in interviews of her desire to create a ghastly female figure to rival Mary Shelley's creature and Bram Stoker's Dracula.
To turn a blind eye on our own "rightful heritage" is a telltale sign of America — not just our national parks — in ghastly decline.
Apparently, social media platforms are seductive tools for individuals to communicate their suffering and suicidal intentions, or even to broadcast the ghastly acts themselves.
Apparently, social media platforms are seductive tools for individuals to communicate their suffering and suicidal intentions, or even to broadcast the ghastly acts themselves.
Perhaps the notion of her battling on bravely despite feeling ghastly—as is sometimes said to be a woman's wont—will help with that.
Tuyman's images come secondhand from magazines, film stills, the internet, and iPhone photos, as if he feared personal contact with his mostly ghastly subjects.
Chasing down R.S.V.P.s was a particular headache, and she claims credit for inventing "this ghastly thing called the reply card" to solve the problem.
What the pontiff said, in sum, was that these ghastly deeds are symptomatic of a wider global conflict, whose root causes are not religious.
We shall see if the education establishment has the integrity to admit that Common Core was a ghastly error in both substance and procedure.
If he does launch Trump TV, as many suspect he will, he could easily devote many hours to a ghastly Hillary Clinton Death Watch.
And may I say how refreshing it is, in this ghastly year, to see a politician trying to offer real solutions to real problems?
The bed, off-centered in the gigantic installation, is surrounded by people in various states of reaction to the ghastly act they are witnessing.
Light gray backgrounds disclose ghastly swaths of red and blue noise; fallen rose petals have hazy, pixelated edges worthy of an 8-bit GIF.
On Sunday, she called it "patently illegal" and a "ghastly murder" and made vague threats to pursue legal and criminal penalties against people involved.
This has been much of Libya's curse since the 2011 unseating of Moammar Gadhafi, but the past week has been a particularly ghastly episode.
But, hey, on the bright side at least we don't have to watch either one of them be murdered in ghastly ways this season!
Made between 1988 and 2002, these ranged from the generally commendable ("Ash," with its marvelous Michael Torke score) to the ghastly ("The Infernal Machine").
It can also be psychologically ghastly: Transcribers have opened Rev audio files to discover victims describing abuse or graphic files from police body cameras.
As she rubbed my arm, she told me the most ghastly thing: She told me the next time I go home I will have hospice.
It's also possible that the makeup prosthetics and digital effects were amplified for season 5's "Hardhome" episode, to make everything feel even more ghastly.
Game of Thrones has icy ones, Santa Clarita Diet has humorous ones, and The Walking Dead walkers continue to drone on in their ghastly glory.
With Idlib appearing to be next in Assad's sights, the war is hurtling towards a horrifying and bloody end -- ghastly, but at least an end.
Critic's Notebook If a sexual predator wanted to come up with a smoke screen for his ghastly conquests, he couldn't do better than Cliff Huxtable.
It was a ghastly echo of a massacre of 141 people, mainly students, at a school in the same region just over a year ago.
One villain, the Ghastly Grinner, is a comic book monster who infects the protagonist's teachers, friends, and family with a grotesque distortion of juvenile humor.
Saul has a quarrel with the world and he isn't above using puerile humor, ghastly bad taste, or in-your-face grotesquerie to nettle it.
The goddess Athena was said to have invented the aulos but to have thrown it away when she realized how ghastly she looked playing it.
"The situation in Madaya is ghastly," said Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights spokesperson Rupert Colville Friday, in a statement demanding relief.
This ghastly episode is an example of the "deep-seated culture of violence" at Rikers Island documented in a 2014 report from the Justice Department.
A chorus of Asian and Asian-American women take the stage, speaking a hodgepodge of Asian languages and rehearsing every ghastly stereotype you can imagine.
In Pittsburgh — site of some of the most ghastly acts in the report — and in dioceses around the country, Catholics grappled with the report's findings.
Carleton had 31 points in her final game to lead Iowa State, which shot a ghastly 2 of 17 on 3s and 53 percent overall.
It was funny to imagine another ghastly headache — an ornery colt in the bulkhead — added on to the nightmare we've already made of commercial flying.
Second, "regifting," or giving away a gift someone else gave to you, though considered a social taboo, is not quite as ghastly as often thought.
It turns cataclysmic when another family of mysterious origin — their mirror images, but as filtered through a particularly ghastly nightmare — shows up on their doorstep.
In "No Country for Old Men," we get an oddly intimate glimpse at the most inhuman of figures, Javier Bardem's ghastly hit man, Anton Chigurh.
US warships pummeled a government airbase with missiles on April 21, 2000, a day after more than 24 Syrians died in a ghastly chemical attack.
For the Nationals, the ghastly E.R.A. is mainly a scar now, a symbol of trauma for the fans, perhaps, but of opportunity for the pitchers.
With a stale mouth and a ghastly fog in her head, she struggled up and hurried downstairs, blinking, into the confusing shadows of the hall.
It's a fictional take on a true, ghastly story about a synthetic polymer that was discovered by a chemist at DuPont, which branded it Teflon.
The passports, the CCTV, the alleged audio tape that may have recorded the ghastly moment of death and dismemberment, the phone calls from Saudi phones.
His depression deepened following a ghastly, disfiguring car accident in 2001 in Ireland, and then there was the horror of the World Trade Center attack.
On inspecting Dr. Deheyn's frozen deep-sea fish collection — which included the ghastly looking hatchetfish and the wide-faced ratfish — Dr. Meyers was equally intrigued.
The rather ghastly white plates have "PB" branded yellow and blue rims with illustrations of fish, lobsters and rabbits (the stuff you'll eventually eat) jumping around.
As it does, though, people are taking notice of the individuals who are supporting the efforts while simultaneously supporting people who have ghastly allegations against them.
This proceeds from the premise that other countries are superior in every way (particularly when it comes to food and sex) and Britain is infinitely ghastly.
Also Sunni, their initial benevolence toward the communities they swallowed was quickly usurped by a ghastly brutality that made them the international menace they now are.
This really is an issue where strong policies, technology, and investment, can make a difference in the fight against this ghastly criminal enterprise in our midst.
PETER AINSWORTHManaging directorEM ApplicationsLondon Lexington notes that given the available choices in the party's presidential nomination race, "these are ghastly times for thoughtful Republicans" (April 2nd).
Can a novel about hunting Nazi scientists compare to the ghastly plot developments that are revealed every time we load the The New York Times app?
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A trafficking ring that posed as sponsors was recently exposed for forcing immigrant children to live and labor under ghastly conditions at chicken farms in Ohio.
A generation of Chinese, while clamorously asserting forms of individualism that would have been unthinkable for their parents and grandparents, is also enacting a ghastly convergence.
Facebook has had a ghastly 220006, with the stock now down 2202 percent from the start of the year and 2628 percent off its July high.
In Lowestoft, a Suffolk coastal town that was once a prosperous resort and is now impoverished and drab, he puts up at the ghastly Albion hotel.
Hussein's case, and the ghastly punishment imposed on a woman whose only crime was defending herself against rape, has since gone viral under the hashtag #JusticeForNoura.
The footage also shows the beginning of what the UN has warned could become another ghastly chapter in what is already the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
The expressionless puppeteers become one with their puppets, moving as if by mechanical reflex in what feels like a ghastly and inevitable historical march toward annihilation.
With the underdogs howling, our picks were caught sleeping, going a ghastly 3-11 against the spread to drop back down to 50% on the year.
In the densest areas, they formed canyons of melted wax which made me think of van Eyck's "Last Judgment," a ghastly ars Gothica of wailing faces.
How the president-elect must laugh at all the fact-based journalism (ghastly tautological phrase) dedicated to disproving things he never believed and can't remember anyway.
"The Ghastly One," by Jimmy McDonough, is a hilarious biography of one of the most hideous directors who ever picked up a movie camera, Andy Milligan.
"This is a pregnant lady who's just about to deliver," Nott explained, in London, as he clicked through a series of ghastly photographs on his laptop.
Let's also assume that House Democrats will have done their work and, at a minimum, documented numerous and ghastly Trump family violations of the emoluments clause.
The idea of our olive, almond, ash and fruit trees — not to mention a hundred grape vines I planted this spring — catching fire is a ghastly one.
Proving that Harley Quinn is not the squad's only kick-ass female, Delevingne's mild-mannered Moone transforms into the ghastly Enchantress while government bigwigs watch in horror.
But it was uncertain, after more than two hours of oral arguments, whether a majority of the justices will decide that even ghastly gerrymanders violate America's constitution.
At one point, and after five months of unrest by gilets jaunes (yellow jackets), the fire seemed to be a ghastly symbol for the torment of France.
A siege is a complex and ghastly prospect that will take weeks to come into effect, on a population already struggling, but long aware this could happen.
We didn't have counsellors rushing around every time somebody let off a gun, asking 'Are you all right — are you sure you don't have a ghastly problem?
One place to look is to IS—which, in ghastly irony, is the only truly new model of government that the wave of revolutions has thrown up.
One year from now, for example, your French interlocutor might be not François Hollande but the more obstreperous Nicolas Sarkozy (or even the ghastly Marine Le Pen).
But he started this season with a ghastly performance against Miami: seven runs in fewer than two innings, and a reluctance to use his off-speed pitches.
Lacking the reader's omniscience, Inspector Konrad Sejer must painstakingly piece together the lives of the victims by questioning anyone who might have information about this ghastly crime.
Kara Walker's ghastly diorama of steel cutouts, "Burning African Village Play Set with Big House and Lynching" (2006), dramatizes a white vision of blackness: violent, exaggerated, hypersexual.
All things considered, I haven't had many terrible experiences as a KJ. I'm still bright eyed and bushy tailed, but I know it can get pretty ghastly.
She received quite a bit of blowback for that description, her critics complaining that the term was too closely tied to the ghastly horrors of the Holocaust.
Often I have lain under a sheet on a gurney in a hospital hall, dreading what would happen during some ghastly procedure related to my ovarian cancer.
He was described by the Philadelphia City Council as a "ghastly empty-eyed Muppet" and a "shaggy orange Wookiee-esque grotesquerie," and yet, he was soon beloved.
At least six young men died in connection with fraternity hazing rituals in 2014, according to Hank Nuwer's Hazing Clearinghouse, a website with a ghastly, heartbreaking tally.
As AV Club points out, the shorts were made by comedian Ryan Mazer, who apparently also understands and appreciates the ghastly vacuousness of a good stock image.
And it is also true that there are other examples from around the world that fit a similar description — the recent ghastly attack in Manchester among them.
The story of children who fall into almost coma-like states in reaction to the prospect of deportation is fascinating and ghastly, but its telling is affected.
Because ghastly figures tend to float in and out of the screen, it's sometimes hard to discern what's meant to be spooky and what's a legitimate threat.
In the first region, the slugcat can eat berries and bats, but will be hunted down by ghastly lizards that won't hesitate to give chase across several screens.
Today Roger Ballen, the South African photographer and unofficial zef lord who helped cement Die Antwoord's dark aesthetic, premieres a ghastly new film exclusively on The Creators Project.
I'm curious if you'd have anything to say about what President Trump, this ghastly and farcical figure with the world at his fingertips, represents about the American psyche.
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After the ghastly betrayals and disasters of the early cold-war period, the era of Kim Philby and other British defectors, Mr Gordievsky represented a redemption of sorts.
Hence the best way to ensure that a customer continues to patronise your airline, rather than an equally ghastly competitor, is to lock him into a rewards programme.
The Phillies' four-game losing skid has been particularly ghastly, as they have been outscored 41-9 while surrendering 17 homers and committing nine errors in that stretch.
Prince Muhammad is said to have stopped backing Syria's Sunni rebels and urged their leaders in exile in Riyadh to compromise with President Bashar al-Assad's ghastly regime.
"It's desperate stuff from an organization that really does do the most utterly despicable and ghastly acts and people can see that again today," Cameron said on Monday.
The Pride and Prejudice and Zombies stars awarded a prize for the most ghastly look, and makeup artists were on hand to make sure everyone looked positively carnivorous.
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The Reuters reports delve into how this clear profit motive (in addition to limited oversight and already shaky legal standing) leads to the ghastly treatment of human bodies.
Mind you, it's equally jarring that Victoria Coren Mitchell wrote in the Guardian that she "snarled about the ghastly things I hoped would befall" Johnson while in prison.
Speed is one reason — you're racing through history witness by witness, ghastly statistic by statistic — but you're also charged up by how the movie's voices rise and converge.
Throughout the weeks and then the months of removals and renovations, the rhythms seem downright soothing, if measured against the ghastly tempos of surgeries, radiological interventions and chemotherapies.
I've spoken to people who have managed quite successfully to get over what were objectively pretty ghastly episodes of sexual victimization — much, much worse than anything I experienced.
Washington's early-season struggles aren't all on Wall—offseason knee surgery restricted his minutes, and the Wizards' bench is ghastly—but they certainly don't work in his favor.
Their last glimpse, of one of the men closing in as the train pulls away, conjures all the ghastly headlines of violent sexual assault against women in India.
As earnest as the film is in its derivative and ghastly genre machinations, Travolta's performance as Terl delivers on the specificity that makes a cinematic disaster become legend.
George has notably said it is his life's work to make people aware of this ghastly chapter in American history, so that people don't commit these acts again.
Record high temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, fueled by global warming and a powerful El Niño, have turned this once vibrant ecosystem into a ghastly pale white tableau.
He graduated from the exclusive Bronx High School of Science — "that ghastly place," he called it — and went to Cornell on a scholarship, where he dazzled his professors.
"The super car situation was ghastly during the last few summers, keeping us all awake in North Terrace," the resident wrote on June 2, 5003, demanding urgent action.
Based on the 2012 novel by Gillian Flynn, who also wrote the screenplay, "Gone Girl" is "a ghastly vision," Manohla Dargis wrote in her New York Times review.
For the most part, "Cats" is both a horror and an endurance test, a dispatch from some neon-drenched netherworld where the ghastly is inextricable from the tedious.
If you just saw some of the comments that she receives from people, I mean, I couldn't honestly say them on the air because they are so ghastly.
Of course, we haven't experienced a second 85033/11, nor have our Western allies, despite the ghastly attacks on civilians in cities such as London, Paris and Madrid.
Men, speaking from Charlie Rose's table and Geraldo Rivera's armchairs, made Lorena seem like an unsatisfied, unhinged wife who had dealt a ghastly blow in the gender wars.
At the Heineken House, guests can enjoy a beer garden with games while enjoying sets from artists like Jauz on Friday, The Roots on Saturday and Ghastly on Sunday.
They say they've been seeding that ending since season 1 when she reacted with cold calm to her husband Khal Drogo executing her brother Viserys in a ghastly fashion.
This was a way of signalling that Pope Francis knew the ghastly effects of Aleppo's bombardment, but he also accepted that there were other bad guys in the arena.
The most ghastly sequence in Winnebago Graveyard #1 conjures grainy B-horror films and paper-thin stories of "satanic ritual abuse" that hyperbolic 1980s television hosts chased for ratings.
ABOUT THE BLUE JACKETS: Zach Werenski's season came to a close after the rookie defenseman sustained a ghastly facial fracture, taking a puck under his right eye on Sunday.
It could handle the ghastly Tumblr up just fine—loading images as fast as an iPhone 6, when I tried them out side-by-side on the Verizon network.
Ghastly as they have been, the human consequences of that influx would surely have been worse still without the efforts of churches and religious charities to help destitute newcomers.
He is also something of a throwback to the Blair era, with his enthusiasm for ideological cross-dressing and his addiction to ghastly phrases such as "joined-up delivery".
For example, FFX's most famous piece of music, "To Zanarkand," is normally a beautiful piano piece but becomes a ghastly choir of guffaws in the hands of Johnny Mac.
The Pokémon Go craze is real, and it's forcing ghastly pale nerds like me who have never felt the kiss of Earth's sun to catch some dang virtual pokémans.
These latest examples follow a handful of ghastly spending packages earlier this year that flouted budget caps and all principles of fiscal sanity as they passed in quick succession.
"The cost of inaction or further delaying our response is too ghastly to contemplate," said David Phiri, subregional coordinator for Southern Africa at the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization.
"Could" and "suggesting" are ghastly qualifiers; any reader would almost certainly (as they did in reality) interpret Posner's words as foreboding for the Constitution's relevance in today's judicial system.
As he signaled when he said during last year's campaign that he could "shoot somebody" and not lose any support, Trump revels in getting away with his ghastly behavior.
He bumped his three-point percentage up from a ghastly 31.4 percent as a rookie to 34.7 percent last year, enough improvement to foster hope that more is coming.
Thick brown, purple, and black lines, ligature marks, damaged and ghastly as if she'd been hanged then resuscitated or her wimple had been fastened so tightly it choked her.
Perusing the daily news can jolt us into an appreciation of the ghastly vulnerability of defenseless people and maybe motivate us to do something for those in our midst.
Before that, the play telegraphically covers most of the plot points leading to that ghastly reckoning, though not in ways that particularly bring to mind the America of today.
I remember the door frame with its chipped paint, Bill's messy desk, the scuffed linoleum, the fluorescent lights that made us both ghastly as we stood on the threshold.
New York limo crash Hundreds of people gathered Monday night for a vigil near the site of that ghastly limo crash that killed 20 people in upstate New York.
In his chilling "Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin," Snyder explored the ghastly consequences of tyranny and the breakdown of human values and norms in the center of Europe.
This show is too small for its subject, but if you're into Modernist revivals, you'll do better here than at the ghastly new restaurant in Johnson's old Four Seasons.
We may love female monsters — the bandaged villain in the new "The Mummy" is one — and we're fascinated by true-life horror stories of women who commit ghastly crimes.
Ghastly, ghostly, and gory, Neill Blomkamp's new sci-fi short Firebase is set in a Vietnam War haunted by more than just post-traumatic stress disorder and political unrest.
If the water in the reef gets too warm (or too polluted), the coral will expel the algae from their tissue, leaving the coral with a ghastly "bleached" appearance.
The AFC West was home to the Super Bowl champions last season, but at this point, it wouldn't be a ghastly surprise if the Broncos missed the playoffs in 2016.
Gather 'round for a tale so ghoulish, so ghastly, that an Airbnb representative actually claimed it was the "last straw" for their Anaheim market and removed Airbnb from the region.
But Black Panther also acknowledges the ghastly history of slavery, colonization, and their lasting contribution to inequality in the United States, letting all of it inform the fantasy of Wakanda.
The Dolphins have been ghastly on defense all year, and the cannon-arm of Josh Allen and the speed of Brown could make for some wild fantasy numbers on Sunday. 
But this gathering, made up of police patrolmen and photographers, disguised a ghastly but all too common fact of daily life in El Salvador -- the murder of a young woman.
These bitter, lovesick words—sharp bleats of distress—rise and cling to the curtains and the walls in the ghastly showrooms of her characters' troubled, hope-filled, and hopeless minds.
Based on his on-court point differential (which is a ghastly -24.3 points per 100 possessions, according to Cleaning the Glass), they only have three expected wins per 82 games.
If we gain anything from the sketch is the seriously outrageous and questionable levels a person will go to find love, even if you are the ghastly age of 34.
When historians look back at this ghastly moment — if there are still historians when it's over — this fizzy, mordant cult series is likely to be one of its richest artifacts.
The Japanese murder rate, by contrast, is one of the lowest in the world, making the news media all the more obsessed with the ghastly details of the current case.
"This has been a truly ghastly few weeks," said London police chief Dick, who said the spell of recent attacks was unprecedented in her working experience which began in 7343.
This past March, due to El Niño and global warming, an unprecedented bleaching event in the northern third of the reef turned 95 percent of corals a ghastly bone white.
Chinese space station Tiangong-1 has returned to Earth, crashing into the South Pacific The keto diet, explained A human head transplant: reckless, ghastly, and something we need to think about.
Ghastly toll in 2011 Mexico drug violence: 13,000 killed He is worth about $1 billion, according to Forbes magazine, which began listing the drug kingpin on its billionaires list in 2009.
There is Puerto Rico's Javier Baez making a tag a second while waving an admonishing finger, his home island a victim both of that same ghastly hurricane season and federal indifference.
A monstrous, diesel-breathing beetle with metal pincers the size of skyscrapers, picking its way through the idyllic countryside, leaving a grievous black furrow where its ghastly abdomen kissed the mud.
The ghastly alternative to turning up "on the news" is to be "buried," the way the classifieds or the obits are "buried" in the paper, in a "catalogue" of potential deaths.
Politics in the shape of extreme dictatorships, which when they crumble give rise to hardened sectarians, layered onto decades of wars and revolutions, took the Arab peoples down today's ghastly road.
A procession of overmatched relievers — Bobby Ayala, Bob Wells, a fading Norm Charlton and Edwin Hurtado — turned the game into a ghastly 8-7 loss that exposed a chronic Mariners weakness.
The heat on Sunday broke records in several cities, the National Weather Service said, with the temperature in Phoenix rising to a ghastly 118 degrees, the city's fifth hottest day ever.
After cracking my iPhone screen Sunday night (in the midst of catching a Ghastly in my neighborhood graveyard), my first thought was, What if I could get paid to do this?
Beginning in 1906, Fawcett began traveling to South America, where he encountered isolated tribes, survived ghastly ordeals (and piranhas) and gathered mounting evidence of the existence of a lost Amazonian city.
If you wake up from an alcoholic, drugged half-coma and you see evidence of such abrupt and ghastly violence, I'm amazed that Steve didn't have him shit on the floor.
A ghastly new chapter in the Saudi and the Emirati counterrevolution against democratic movements in the region is unfolding in Sudan, whose generals have unleashed terrible violence on supporters of democracy.
" McNamara tries to "prove that the mistakes were 'mostly honest,' even if traceable to a ghastly ignorance of the Vietnamese people, culture and terrain, and the historical forces of that time.
In these stories, the duality of the mummy played a major role: It was a dead corpse that could also enact vengeance upon the living, through supernatural reincarnation or ghastly curses.
A series of errant tee shots—some captured by the fast-gusting wind, some simply mis-hit—resulted in a ghastly run of four consecutive bogeys on the 11th through 14th holes.
"A total of 29 people were involved in this ghastly crime, and we have 25 of them in our custody," Multan City Police Officer Ahsan Younus told Reuters by telephone on Thursday.
Federal Minister for Women and Child Development Maneka Gandhi, who is also an animal rights activist, tweeted on Sunday that Avni's killing was a "ghastly murder" and a "straight case of crime".
Or was it possible that even so legendary a figure as Bob had been seduced by an irresistible inflatable decoration he'd hastily acquired before ever checking its ghastly reviews on Amazon Prime?
The mix includes 16 new tracks from acts including Getter & Ghastly, Wiwek, Mija, Boaz, Bixel Boys & Poupon, WAVEDASH, San Holo x Yellow Claw, Alvin Risk, and more, plus Skrillex's own new work.
From demonic possessions, to ghastly hauntings, to unexplained miracles, this unlikely trio must assess if there is any truth or logical explanation behind these revelations or if something supernatural is a foot.
They remain where they fall for an unbearably long time, creating a ghastly spectacle that becomes an emblematic tableau that Mr. Maitland returns to again and again, at times using news footage.
However ghastly and inhumane the current phase of the war, it is all about consolidation -- by the regime, and by Syrian-Kurdish and Turkish-backed rebels -- over various parts of the country.
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Farther south, Philadelphians rallied around their own unusual choice: a "ghastly empty-eyed Muppet with a Delco beard" — the new mascot of the Philadelphia Flyers and an icon of left-wing activists.
They're a rather shocking contrast to the more peaceful paintings on view — in a photograph you could get closer to the resemblance of a person, but with that came their ghastly decay.
To recap, Idlib is the ghastly last wound of Syria's civil war: up to four million civilians trapped in a tiny area, defended and infiltrated partially by al Qaeda-loyal extremist rebels.
Is it a ghastly sight to drink the milk from the cereal bowl, or is the bigger faux pas the loud, repetitive suctioning of milk from a spoon at a fast pace?
It's going to be interesting to see the extent to which MbS's acceptance of responsibility for Khashoggi's murder is heard amid all the anniversary articles and their ghastly details of his dismemberment.
His successor, Pope Benedict, who read many of the ghastly reports during his time as the Vatican's doctrinal watchdog, made key policy changes to protect children and hold priests accountable for abuse.
Quite simply, if a government indeed killed a bothersome journalist, then that action is just the logical, if ghastly, extension of Trump's campaign to vilify and endanger journalists in the United States.
A Toledo, Ohio TV station reportedly fired seven staffers — three of them on-air personalities — for the ghastly crime of playing Cards Against Humanity in the office over the long New Year's weekend.
Both ghastly and beautiful in a way you wouldn't expect from a broadcast network, NBC ran Hannibal for three seasons, in which viewers were treated to a macabre parade of mutilation and murder.
His predecessors, Jeffrey Immelt, chief executive for 16 years until August 6.23, and Jack Welch, who ran the firm between 1981 and 2001, have left a ghastly mess, as the latest results attest.
Before they experience these kinds of racial disparities, though, many black Americans will likely see racism firsthand in their day-to-day lives — and CNN's video offers several ghastly examples of that prejudice.
The question now is whether today's ghastly death toll on civilians and elite US troops will force Trump to commit to finishing the job in Syria, or push him to withdraw even faster.
In just a couple of months' time, those three females and four other ponies were euthanized after a fungus-like disease produced ghastly lesions and other problems that proved too difficult to defeat.
After the ghastly sell-off in the fourth quarter of 2018, Knutzen tilted the firm's multi-asset portfolios overweight in a broad-based manner, from US large- and small-cap stocks to credit.
News organizations contend that the calls, which local officials say can be ghastly in their representations of suffering and violence, will allow for a public review of the police response to the attack.
But few were ever as unsettling as Mr. Karadzic, who appeared to live in a parallel universe — sealed off entirely from the ghastly realities lived by those outside his political and ideological thrall.
His ghastly treatment of Native Americans, which initiated and opened the door for the extinction of an entire people, was based on attitudes toward indigenous people tragically ordinary among Europeans of the period.
Their world is a version of the lost and longed-for territory of fantasy and romance, genres that hark back to an elemental, folkloric past roamed by monsters and infested with ghastly wonders.
The (usually) clearly designed APIs and libraries of the host operating system have been replaced by a ghastly and constantly evolving collection of libraries and web frameworks, a palimpsest of code and hope.
One spring day in 1989, the world awoke to news of a crime so soul-witheringly awful that it shocked even those who knew the New York City of that often ghastly era.
It's ghastly and cruel and one of the few instances when this reader felt authentic emotional recoil because, yes, that is exactly the kind of depravity in which a brutal conqueror might engage.
How could a team with this pedigree — three championships in this decade, plus a wild-card spot last October — find itself a ghastly 221-22012 after Monday's 22014-3 loss to the Mets?
Back in 2015, a similar controversy arose from a variant cover of Batgirl in which the Joker is painting his red, ghastly smile on his apparent hostage, Batgirl, who is quivering in fear.
Of its members' many intriguing projects over the years—Malady, Haram, Ghastly City Sleep, Iron Reagan, Highness—only Darkest Hour, the band Parrish also once drummed for, found any kind of larger success.
None are more imposing than the Palais de Justice, or central courthouse, a ghastly mash-up of Baroque, classical and Assyrian motifs that sprawls over more than six acres of the capital's heart.
Later in the season you didn't need a flu shot because by later in the season you'd already had the flu — a ghastly affliction that involved a midnight visit to the emergency room.
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In a supreme act of intellectual jiu-jitsu, Boulloche took all of the ghastly energy from his wartime incarceration and turned it around to fuel a lifelong devotion to reconciliation between France and Germany.
Though roaches may not carry lyme disease, like ticks, nor inject us with venom that produces ghastly lesions, like the brown recluse spider, their poop can become a serious problem during a dreaded infestation.
No Face—the film's cloaked spirit whose ghastly black-transparent body is abbreviated by a harsh white mask-face that's very Jason Voorhees meets a Mexican luchador—is pure id, ravenous and completely insatiable.
This is a ghastly repeat of the tragic mistake America made in 1921, when President Warren Harding signed the Emergency Quota Act, severely limiting the numbers of refugees and immigrants admitted to the country.
More from Tonic: With that ghastly image in my head, I walk into a room that adjoins the heat chamber, strip naked, and get weighed—I'm found to be just shy of 260 pounds.
Almost every big-ticket item you buy for the child—a high chair, a swing, a stroller, a car seat—will come with horrible warnings about the ghastly ways the child could use it.
On the face of things, the job of documenting and denouncing ghastly incidents like that (recorded in the opening lines of the State Department's most recent religious-freedom report) should be above party politics.
The leading candidates thus present voters with a ghastly choice between vapidity and vigilantism; neither shows any sign of being up to tackling the many serious issues facing an archipelago of some 100m people.
Pulled from a game by Manager Al Dark after a ghastly performance, Lasher threw the ball down and tossed his glove into the stands in what would be his last appearance for the Indians.
In many ways last year was ghastly, With so much going downhill fastly, But let's assume a hopeful mien Pertaining to two-oh-nineteen: May that famous arc of justice Bend a little faster.
"The Drowned Detective," rather hopelessly marketed by its publisher as a novel that "blends crime and romance," is, fortunately, about neither crime nor romance, and it's certainly not a ghastly merger of the two.
They see perfectly well that he has done this or that ghastly thing, but they have a strange penchant for forgetting, as if it were hard work to remember just how awful he is.
Asked years later when it was that he had first realized he would one day be king, he said that there had been no particular moment of revelation, just a slow, "ghastly, inexorable" dawning.
In the trailer, Charlie—played by Milly Shapiro, of Matilda on Broadway—creeps around, cuts the heads off of birds, and somehow manages to make eating cake look like some kind of ghastly endeavor.
He robbed Bobby Ryan of a goal six minutes into the contest after a ghastly giveaway by defenseman Mattias Ekholm, extending his left pad full-length to kick out a wrister from the slot.
The report accused 300 priests of abusing more than 1,000 victims and cataloged ghastly assaults, like that of a priest who raped a young girl in a hospital after she had her tonsils removed.
Tarantino's love for over-the-top gore, for painting the screen red, seemed a bad fit with the ghastly 1969 murders of several people, including the actress Sharon Tate, then married to Roman Polanski.
Moments later, the police swarmed the block and discovered a ghastly scene: three infants, including a 3-day-old, and two adults, had been stabbed by an employee who then cut her own wrist.
In Mr. Acosta's case, the charges against Mr. Epstein are so ghastly, and the stories continuing to emerge from his accusers so numerous and wrenching, that aggressive defensiveness and counterattack were not likely options.
The Abbott family (led by real-life couple John Krasinski and Emily Blunt) find themselves all alone in a world where a ghastly monster preys on living creatures, drawn to its victims by sound.
Now, imagine if there was just such a movie coming out this weekend, hot on the heels of President Donald Trump's ghastly, cruel, and thoroughly wrongheaded decision to exclude transgender people from military service.
Later, ISIS would create its own media outlets to show ghastly atrocities to galvanize support and boost recruitment, and also show that it didn't take a state apparatus to fire up propaganda like this.
On Wednesday night James Corden challenged famous Vogue editor Anna Wintour to a game of "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts," which is essentially truth or dare but the dare is always ghastly food.
It's spiritually similar to that photograph of a Nutella jar's ghastly composition that went viral last year; this photograph shows a pile of white powder atop a black table next to a two-pence coin.
The result, however, is generally fun -- a well-paced action movie that doesn't waste much time on preliminaries or explanations before plunging headlong into a prolonged, elaborately orchestrated fight against a horde of ghastly creatures.
Within minutes he heard of other attacks, including at three major hotels in the heart of Colombo - a ghastly throwback to the bloody civil war between government forces and Tamil separatists that ended in 2009.
Netflix has led the charge in preserving true crime classics like Errol Morris's 1988 non-fiction film The Thin Blue Line, and rapidly producing ghastly tales about the worst, most violent days in people's lives.
In contrast to most King films, the highlight is the ending: Stark is brutally torn apart by a flock of sparrows, and the ghastly sequence reminds us that Romero has an eye for artful gore.
With his club's entire season on the line, the manager instead deployed Ubaldo Jiménez, a mediocre-at-best pitcher whose 20143 numbers were downright ghastly, to face the heart of the Blue Jays' batting order.
At its opening event on Thursday evening, the Temple, which also bills itself as an art gallery, more than a dozen visitors perused rooms full of art in which ghastly figures and pentagrams figured prominently.
Terezakis, who's been in the business of effects since 1987, is a friendly, mild-mannered Canadian — not exactly the sort of person you'd suspect would be behind some of The X-Files' most ghastly creatures.
The Pacific Division cellar-dwelling Coyotes, who are being gouged for a ghastly 4.2 goals per contest, will look to tighten the bolts on their leaky defense Tuesday when they visit the New Jersey Devils.
But if you find sherry and other fortified wines daunting, here is an opportunity to sample pleasures that have entranced wine lovers for centuries, without, I assure you, the ghastly consequence planned by Poe's protagonist.
This is the character we meet first in the stage version, a diffident bourgeois gentleman named Arthur Kipps (David Acton), who arrives with a bulky manuscript containing his description of ghastly adventures of years earlier.
William D. Wittliff adapted the screenplay from Mr. McMurtry's novel about a cattle drive from Texas to Montana, which depicted the West as a place of raw beauty but also cruelty and sudden, ghastly death.
Her description of, say, a late-life surgical procedure that Adams endured — the ghastly "degloving" of her face to remove a tumor from her nasal cavity — would pass muster in a neurosurgeon's how-to guide.
One household name in the world of high-end smart clothing is Dutch designer Pauline van Dongen, who always seems to bring an artsy, European vibe to an otherwise tacky market filled with ghastly sportswear.
If the film were just about that attack, it might have been too ghastly to watch — the scenes of children scrambling to hide as Breivik hunts them are indeed almost too overwhelming to fully take in.
On the other hand, she is at pains to rehabilitate the 17th-century Puritans who, despite their crucial role in shaping America, are remembered chiefly as the ghastly zealots of "The Crucible" and "The Scarlet Letter".
Since the ghastly New Year's Eve in Cologne, the celebrated Wilkommenskultur toward refugees has given way to serious doubts about how to integrate mass male migration, and to serious accusations against the police and the media.
Earlier this year, the Great Barrier Reef was devastated by the largest mass bleaching event ever seen — as record-warm ocean temperatures turned large swaths of this vibrant 1,400-mile habitat into a ghastly white boneyard.
The reports did not specify what crime the suspects were being held for, but the case has provoked outrage on social media over the cruelty inflicted on the animals as images of their ghastly ordeal emerged.
It can't come as a surprise, then, that Jordan was spotted laughing hysterically at one of his own players, Marco Belinelli, for some ghastly defense late in the Hornets' Monday night loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.
" It's hard to imagine future generations not being haunted and spellbound by Cave's gravelly wails and ghastly whispers on "Loverman," the evil sneers of "Red Right Hand," or the ferocious howls of "From Her to Eternity.
This novel offers a sideways look at the Victorian age through the story of a woman who, liberated by widowhood from a ghastly marriage, sets out to join the male-dominated ranks of eminent natural historians.
For example, many countries are having great difficulty coping with refugees from the devastation of ghastly wars, and President-elect Trump campaigned to stem immigration into the United States alleging resulting job losses and security threats.
" In his conclusion, Farago laments, "It may be idealistic, I know, to insist that arts institutions have a role to play in considering and changing that ghastly reality, and all the others of our damaged world.
In 2015 the Word of the Year was broad and neutral — "identity" — issues of racial and gender injustice having finally come closer to becoming national priorities and weathered a ghastly but predictable (and still developing) backlash.
In this book, though, Delbanco sticks to viewing the war as the ghastly but necessary price for abolishing slavery — what Abraham Lincoln described in his Second Inaugural Address as cruel justice meted out by the Almighty.
The close-ups can be comically dull, as in that of a love seat fitted with a ghastly slipcover of Creamsicle orange, seen from a high angle, and with its back cushion cropped at the top.
"Monsters" is sprinkled with covers of terror mags that never were: Ghastly, Gory Stories, Ghoulish and more, inspired by movie posters and classic 1950s EC comics like Tales From the Crypt and The Vault of Horror.
It is this, for example, that transforms his account of the sacrifice of Iphigenia from what could all too easily have been a ghastly version of operatic bombast into a moving tragedy on a human scale.
Trail Blazers rebound from ghastly loss to beat Wizards WASHINGTON - Portland guard Damian Lillard had some advice for Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts after Saturday's embarrassing 25-point loss at the Philadelphia 76ers: Flush the game tape.
One thing everyone notices, whether you're WWE CEO Vince McMahon encountering a Ghastly in WWE's gym or me taking my dog for a walk, is that Pokémon GO can easily zap battery energy away like it's nothing.
" She likens the birth of the brand to having a child: "If you thought of everything that goes into it and everything that could happen — every ghastly thing that could go wrong — the world would stop spinning.
The Saudi response suggests that it is not considering the option of blaming what Turkish officials claim was the torture, killing, dismembering and videoing of the whole ghastly affair on rogue elements in the Saudi security services.
UP NEXT US to investigate deadly Niger ambush After the inevitable death of the ghastly "border adjustment tax" idea, the best "pay-for" available is eliminating the deductibility of state and local taxes against federal tax liability.
Each of us can be one part of the solution America needs to become a more pluralistic, tolerant country, in which differences are part of a competition of ideas, and not a ghastly holy war of ideologies.
Specifically, it incorporated some particularly ghastly climate feedback loops, including carbon released from thawing permafrost in the Arctic and reductions in the planet's ability to reflect sunlight back into space as ice and snow continue to melt.
One Cambridge professor doesn't think so: It does not matter if Pompeii is damaged by visiting tourists, Professor Mary Beard has said, as she argues it would be "ghastly" to keep the public away from ancient ruins.
If one so desired, one could construct a route, walking between all four, searching and scrabbling through the reduced section for a cut price rice pot, or decaying pack of spring onions, or some ghastly looking ham.
Over the past two years, unusually warm waters in the Pacific have caused bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef, a phenomenon in which coral expel vital algae from their tissue and take on a ghastly white appearance.
Earlier, Brooker had suggested that Russell play the scene with even greater abandon than he had in previous takes; he wanted to insure that his frenzy was commensurate with the ghastly situation in which he found himself.
A dozen reporters were gathered around Mr. Adams when he gleefully displayed a plastic bin containing blobs of rat floating around in a mouse-gray stew; it was a ghastly spectacle and the odor was stomach-churning.
Click on her ghastly visage, and you'll be treated to an interminable video of a man hawking a "completely natural" treatment for reversing Alzheimer's that a "sinister band" of pharmaceutical corporations doesn't want you to know about.
Over 12½ months, they sat through testimony about unspeakable torture and ghastly murders, epic corruption at nearly every level of Mexico's government, narco-mistresses and naked subterranean escapes, gold-plated AK-47s and monogrammed, diamond-encrusted pistols.
After years of testing "cool" brands, I endured a ghastly rash and learned that my lips are quite sensitive and require simple ingredients — not cute packaging and products with bold promises that only dried my lips further.
Officials complain that the violent, chaotic conditions in the Eastern Congo are a "worst case" for an Ebola outbreak, but in a truly ghastly epidemic, instability and regional violence is likely to become the rule, not the exception.
But Berkeley Rep deemed that adaptation unrevivable ("it's ghastly," said Susan Medak, its managing director), so Mr. Taccone and Mr. Cohen, with the blessing of the Lewis estate, set about writing a new one in unusually short time.
" 'Getting in Touch With Your Feelings' is another quilted-sampler-type cliché that ends up masking something ghastly deep and real, it turns out," Wallace wrote of an alter-ego character, Don Gately, who relives traumas in recovery.
Whatever narrative emerges should include what Mr. Chelwa calls the continent's "ghastly inequality," and the sharp increase in the number of people who are now better equipped with technology and information and are demanding more from their governments.
Devils rally to beat Rangers NEWARK, N.J. — New Jersey Devils defenseman David Schlemko watched helplessly with the game in the balance as his ghastly turnover unleashed New York Rangers defenseman Ryan McDonagh for a third-period, shorthanded breakaway.
I also don't want to write a review of this console because every time I think about it I end up veering into some digression about the technical specs, which is a ghastly tech review trope to do.
He has already penetrated the circle of generals around Mr. Trump, and he would be wise to assert himself in critical diplomatic initiatives — seeking to end the nuclear standoff in North Korea and the ghastly war in Syria.
Later she's burned at the stake, but the demon she summons, Lasher by name, goes on to bedevil her descendants down to the present day, apparently seeing in them the means of fulfilling his ghastly and unnatural ambitions.
The problem is that Kodachrome encourages reds to blossom so powerfully that unless the slow work of time makes itself felt — corroding, fading — then this red gobbles up attention with the ghastly insistence of a child's plastic plate.
Trilobites Speckled with lesions across its dried, ghastly face, the nearly 500-year-old child mummy buried in a church in Naples, Italy, was long thought to be the earliest evidence of smallpox during the Italian Renaissance period.
Left fielder Marcell Ozuna also mixed in a ghastly misplay on Jesus Aguilar's two-run double in the bottom of the first, leaping at the fence in what he believed was an attempt to save a three-run homer.
It's now 2018, and I've been waiting nearly 17 years for my eyebrows to grow back fully after the ghastly pencil-thin brow debacle of the early '00s, fashioned fabulously by the likes of Christina Aguilera and Paris Hilton.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As the art world continues to contend with the ghastly American political landscape, and as it confronts its own internal demons, I've been thinking a lot about the need for a historical view.
In Game of Thrones Season 7, episode 6, Tormund Giantsbane proved more than ever that he's one of the only people worth loving in the ghastly scheme of Westeros — and that's why he's this week's Game of Thrones MVP.
And since the Post prefers that "individuals and businesses" account for the environmental effects of their consumption and production activities, let us recognize how very dirty "clean" energy actually is: Land-use both massive and ghastly in its unsightliness.
"I will never forget the searing, ghastly pain, the grotesque and devastating experience of this person nearly butchering me to death, or the bone-chilling sight of my own blood splattered everywhere," Ms. Saldana told a judge in 1984.
He rarely shoots—Mahinmi has done a fine job on putbacks and is an above-average finisher inside the restricted area—but his limitations are ghastly when asked to do anything beyond the bare minimum of his cataclysmic limitations.
At this point, a decade after the first one sent the earth spinning in directions both magical and ghastly, it can be difficult to summon any fresh wonder when appraising the familiar little slab of digital horror and delight.
Thomas CaronShanghai To the Editor: I hope that everyone my age — 89 — will feel as relieved as I did to find out that my small lapses are simply the product of an overstuffed brain and not a ghastly disease.
A. After the American Revolution, a growing interest in the field of medicine and a shortage of legal cadavers led to a ghastly task: Medical students would sneak into cemeteries at night and, without permission, exhume the recently deceased.
Kamila Shamsie's challenging and engrossing new novel, "Home Fire," which was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, has been given a ghastly urgency by the attacks in London in June, and the focus in their aftermath on "homegrown" terrorists.
Instead, this assault was just the most ghastly of dozens of incidents in an eight-year campaign of unpunished arson, vandalism, death threats and assaults against the management of Quinn Industrial, also called the Quinn Group or simply Quinn.
"You can choose to say: 'Well, of course we don't have an empire anymore and thank God because it was [a] ghastly, colonial, racist, dreadful, undertaking on every level,' and actually have some moral principle about it," Thompson told Meyers.
In a ghastly display of how, yes, money buys power, Axe arranges for Kevin Durant to record a personal "Happy Bar Mitzvah" message to Krakow's son (has Todd not heard of Cameo?), in exchange for a $100,000 donation to Durant's foundation.
Cows, including newborn and even unborn calves, are skinned alive in order to make leather, while animals killed for their fur are executed through anal electrocution, neck-snapping, drowning and other ghastly ways in order to avoid damaging their pelts.
He was tagged for season highs in runs (215) and hits (22) while serving up three homers in a 21-229 loss at Kansas City to fall to 216-23 with a ghastly 19823 in four starts with the Twins.
Also on view are fuzzy, magical amulets from Bangkok, a range of ghastly comic books, some contemporary Asian painting, the great Katsushika Hokusai's ukiyo-e, a swath of wraith yūrei-zu, kakemono woodblock prints, and a room of playable video games.
In a letter dated November 20, 1966, Mompesson wrote about what life in the village had been like, commenting "my ears never heard such doleful lamentations—my nose never smelled such horrid smells, and my eyes never beheld such ghastly spectacles."
The absence of history ensures that "1917" remains a palatable war simulation, the kind in which every button on every uniform has been diligently recreated, and no wound, no blown-off limb, is ghastly enough to truly horrify the audience.
The other struck in the Nile Delta city of Tanta, where the attacker slipped past security to the front pews of the church and blew himself up, turning a religious celebration of joy into a ghastly scene of bloodshed and death.
The train tracks leading into Birkenau, where cattle cars would arrive crammed with Jews who were swiftly herded into the gas chambers, are no longer used but remain a ghastly reminder of the scale, reach and industrialization of the murder apparatus.
Two other essential Lee movies to check out are "Poetry," about a woman who comes to realize that her grandson has committed a ghastly crime, and "Secret Sunshine," about a mother who turns — briefly, disastrously — to religion after a personal crisis.
"City of Ghosts" is best when it lets the activists tell their own stories, which they do in smoothly edited tag-team voice-over, in on-camera scenes from their life abroad and in ghastly underground images recorded in Raqqa.
The train tracks leading into Birkenau, where cattle cars would arrive crammed with Jews who were swiftly herded into the gas chambers, are no longer used but remain a ghastly reminder of the scale, reach and industrialization of the murder apparatus.
"With a very heavy heart we share the news of loss of precious lives of our 5 nationals in ghastly terror attack in #Christchurch," it said, before listing five names: Maheboob Khokhar, Ramiz Vora, Asif Vora, Ansi Alibava and Ozair Kadir.
Anyone who has nursed a hangover knows this to be true: you feel ghastly but, sure enough with a bit of time, your organ systems go to work to get rid of all the over-indulgences that made you feel terrible.
Appropriately, this took place at the ghastly Marlins Park where the center field wall gives off distinct green-screen-on-the-set-of-an-overcooked-Michael Bay-film vibes, because Jarrod Dyson pulled off some special effects wizardry in Miami last night.
When he invites some guests to unwittingly dine on a recent victim, they swoon over his cooking, suggesting that there's an unironic upper-class appeal to eating people, if you can just divorce the act from the ghastly intentions usually associated with it.
Los Angeles got next to nothing out of their starting-pitching rotation; ran out sinkholes every day at catcher, second base and left field; and squandered many of the leads they did secure thanks to ghastly performances from their most trusted relievers.
Ari Aster's directorial debut is as finely made as it is frightening, the camera coaxing ghostly specters out of dark corners, lingering on a roadside that later plays a part in a ghastly development, and capturing the creepiest dioramas of all time.
PEOPLE who campaign against the ghastly phenomenon of human trafficking and sex slavery soon become aware that they are contending not only with flesh-and-blood wrongdoers but also with invisible forces which, if nothing else, are very much alive inside people's heads.
Yes, May has cultivated a nice line in kitten heels and once even dressed her husband Philip in colour-coordinated outfits on one of William Hague's ghastly away days, but she and Leadsom deserve to be treated as serious candidates for serious times.
He didn't know what to make of all the grim details reminiscent of Nazi interrogation techniques, along with ghastly tales of imprisonment, torture, and a campaign by the Iranian government to wreak havoc on a young man's life and all others like him.
The New York Rangers' 22-year-old left winger was flying high Saturday, as he scored during a win in Philadelphia, before coming crashing down Sunday at Washington with a ghastly turnover that led to a Capitals goal in a lopsided loss.
Their poverty forced many families to live three generations in one apartment, in ghastly Soviet-era apartment blocks that nevertheless, in the courtyard, had a mixing of many families and many generations, and kids running around and communal child care and all that.
If Francis's point is that even in conflicts which are notionally raged in the name of sectarian difference (like the ghastly one in Yemen, for example), economic and geopolitical ambitions are often lurking in the background, then that is certainly worth saying.
The Monday morning scene at Juanita Stanley's apiary in Summerville, S.C., was ghastly and stunningly quiet: Everywhere one looked were clumps of honeybees, dead after a dousing on Sunday with the potent pesticide with which the local authorities had intended to kill mosquitoes.
He had been since late 2011, just months into a peaceful uprising that became a war so ghastly it killed hundreds of thousands of people and displaced half the population of 23 million — a war that is still killing and displacing Syrians.
Lamster deals extensively with Johnson's horrendous infatuation with the Nazis in the 1930s, a ghastly chapter that was well documented in Franz Schulze's 1994 biography and that Lamster fleshes out with a few more details, which do not redound to his subject's benefit.
The entertainer's father is still alive but has a form of dementia that manifests itself in a bluntness and candor that translate to the audience as funny-ghastly, as if Mr. Baddiel can't quite believe what is coming out of his father's mouth.
As ghastly as the crimes are, these early stages of the case -- and even the ahead-of-its-time detective work -- don't give the actors much to play, including Geraghty as Roosevelt, who by all rights should be an enormously colorful figure.
Yet every well-meaning parent is terrified of unintentionally doing damage to their child, whether that means feeding them food that turns out to be unsafe, buying a crib that's later recalled for some ghastly hazard, or a million other accidental disasters.
If Georgia upsets L.S.U., nobody is going to keep a one-loss SEC champion out of the mix even if that one loss is the most ghastly of any among the contenders — a home defeat against South Carolina, which won only four games.
And so when we consider the horror that befell this Mormon family, and reach for our empathy over this ghastly attack, we might save some of this feeling for those who are not American, but who face the same mayhem, the same threat.
Remove that ghastly performance against San Antonio from a six-game sample size and Golden State's defense ranks tenth, despite three of those games coming against a trio of lottery teams in New Orleans, the Phoenix Suns, and the Los Angeles Lakers.
United Airlines' ghastly plane dragging incident has inspired lots of discussion this week about how terrible the flying experience can be, even if you don't get beat up for refusing to leave a seat you've already paid for and been assigned to.
And as I suffer the ghastly outburst showing me a wholly new, unsuspected Ganna in silence, she runs over to the window, stark naked as she is, and leans over the metal rail with her upper body, as though to plummet down the next moment.
For all of his success, Price has struggled versus Texas to the tune of a 22-217 mark with a 23 ERA in 20133 career appearances (including postseason) - and his ERA is a ghastly 22013 in six regular-season starts at Globe Life Park.
The giants' unwieldy names and unpleasant habits are taken straight from Dahl's book, and they represent Spielberg's one concession to the original version's creepiness: Giants like Fleshlumpeater (Flight Of The Conchords' Jemaine Clement), Bloodbottler (Bill Hader), and Childchewer (Jonathan Holmes) at least sound pretty ghastly.
Olivia Nuzzi, who covers politics for The Daily Beast, told me that even though she found Twitter to be "a very upsetting social media platform" that allowed people to bombard her every day with the most ghastly content, she considered it vital to her job.
Starters have a ghastly 8.53 E.R.A. in this postseason, but the Cubs' trio of Kyle Hendricks, Jon Lester and Quintana has allowed one earned run in 18 2/3 innings for a 0.48 E.R.A. — and an average of more than six innings per start.
Mel Gordon, an unorthodox and widely published drama scholar who taught a course in the history of bad acting and wrote books about the ghastly Grand Guignol theater of Paris and the deviant sexual world of Weimar Berlin, died on March 21922 in Richmond, Calif.
Last summer, he dramatically entered the Senate chamber and cast a decisive vote against the administration's ghastly health care bill, partly on grounds that it had been concocted in haste and without hearings and had thus failed the basic requirements of sound legislative process.
Mary Shelley's ghastly creation turns 200 this year and will be celebrated with a preview of the Morgan Library & Museum's upcoming exhibition in honor of the anniversary; a first edition of Ms. Shelley's 1818 novel could be yours if you have $4212,4708 lying around.
Nor does Luce want to be obliged to (re)tell her husband the ghastly details of Lionel's death, so rare and so lethal an infection of the brain that there was a paragraph about it in the Science section of the New York Times .
"The Colonel," collected in "The Country Between Us" (1981), begins with an elegant dinner at a colonel's home (rack of lamb, green mangoes) and ends with him emptying a grocery sack full of human ears onto the table — ghastly trophies from a dirty war.
ABOUT GEORGIA (2015: 10-19): Eason will end up starting at some point in the season – potentially as soon as Saturday – but the return of Chubb (747 yards, 8.1 per carry) from a ghastly knee injury and Michel from a broken arm suffered last month are critical.
Like Pokémon, the game allows players to catch little digital creatures, except this iteration of the series is played through a mobile phone and in the real world, which means Pokémon trainers can catch a Ratatta outside the post office or a Ghastly while taking a dump.
I don't know that I'll ever root for Jaime Lannister — he's done far too many horrific things over far too many years — but he's a fascinating example of how a show can help us embrace a character despite the most glaring, ghastly flaws one could possibly conceive.
JACKIE COOPERMAN New York To the Editor: Barbara Moran describes her mother's final ghastly months in an intensive-care unit, on 24-hour dialysis, hating the tubes in her throat and nose but unable to pull them out because her hands were tied to the bed.
Now, Finland's Ghastly have joined their head-scratching ranks with a brilliant new album, Death Velour, that feels like Trey Azagthoth and the ghost of Chuck Schuldiner hopped into a wormhole and brought along a few Oranssi Pazuzu albums and a bag of shrooms for company.
However you characterise IS, nobody doubts that across the Middle East and beyond, it has perpetrated some egregiously ghastly acts of persecution: not just against Christians and Yazidis but against lesser-known religious groups like the Shabaks and the Mandaeans, as well as Muslims it doesn't like.
It is possible that when Americans look back 50 years from now at the present ghastly moment, it will be another speech by another middle-aged Harvard lawyer -- this one named Khizr Khan -- that will be remembered as the turning point in the national hysteria over Trump.
Mr. Weigh has great fun skewering not just the Foxes, but also those who move in their orbit, starting with the Dupont-Duforts (Yes, we're told, the Ts are pronounced), a pair of ghastly arrivistes deliciously played by Katherine Kingsley and Danny Webb — she a curvaceous Mrs.
Armed with a slideshow of both humorous and ghastly stills from the show, Warwick sat in the ICA theatre ruminating on the various ways fear was depicted throughout the series—from the xenophobic paranoia of small town America to 90s anxieties over unsafe sex and AIDS.
"This ghastly episode has put her in a position where her political interest, to show that she is an authoritative leader, coincides with the national interest," said James Sherr, a former British defense official who is an associate fellow at Chatham House, a prominent think tank.
I have long idolized Andy Warhol's early work for how it captures stardom's need for repetition, but unfortunately the current Musée d'art moderne de la Villa de Paris show, Warhol Unlimited, is just a bland and banal Warhol primer show that leaves out the edgier, ghastly stuff.
It's just that Mr. Lynch and Mr. Frost have other things in mind this time around and if Twin Peaks — as town, as idea — seems more attenuated than in the past it's also because the world outside, with its astonishing mysteries and ghastly horrors, is far larger.
Joseph "JoJo" Diaz challenged Tevin Farmer for the latter&aposs IBF super featherweight world title on a DAZN show in Miami on Thursday, but was hit by an accidental butting of heads in the second round, which opened up a ghastly wound on his left eyelid.
But the day will come when the Dow plunges and what the former British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan is said to have feared most in politics — "events, dear boy, events" — occurs, perhaps in ghastly terrorist form, and an incoherent administration will be confronted by its first crisis.
If what's past is prologue, especially for a franchise with a postseason ledger as ghastly as Kansas City's, then the Chiefs who will face Indianapolis in the divisional round on Saturday at Arrowhead are at risk of continuing a trend that doomed them 303 years ago.
The most ghastly and simplistic reading of that is that in Aleppo, Trump may quietly condone the impending bombing of the city and its estimated 200,000 trapped civilians as a move intended to bring a decisive military change to a five-year war of attrition for Syria's largest city.
The ad uses a lot of popular talking points — that Trump creates jobs, that Trump is an outsider, that Trump will make America great again — but then there's a slow, ghastly, reveal that these people are probably just as fond of David Duke as they are of Trump.
After coming to America, seeing more of its shabby auditoriums and gyms than any HBO-signed fighter today, after returning to Russia only to become involved in a ghastly tragedy, Sergey Kovalev finally landed a promoter—Main Events, the company run one of first ladies of boxing, Kathy Duva.
Early on she is freaked out by ghastly human-resources types intimidating her into giving up her weekends; but after getting into a spot of deep water, literally and metaphorically, she soon volunteers to "go transparent," or wear a camera that broadcasts virtually every aspect of her waking life.
The show includes one actual 1940s film painting — Henrique Medina's "Portrait of Hurd Hatfield as Dorian Gray," created for the 1945 screen adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray — as part of Cindy Sherman's "Evil Twin" piece, which hides a second, presumably ghastly, painting behind a velvet curtain.
There were some efforts to take advantage of that franchise's following and reputation that certainly deserved cynicism—like that ghastly Areal Kickstarter from ages ago—but I think most of the people who wanted to create a sequel or a "spiritual successor" to GSC's brilliant trilogy were sincere.
Not every ability was available to test during the demo, but here are the ghastly skills we were able to try: Siphon Blood — This basic attack is a single-target channeled spell that steals enemies' blood to regenerate your life and Essence (which acts as a parallel to mana).
Evidence suggests the Saviors are plenty bad, on balance, but the "We're all Negan" trope, in addition to being a trippy and strategically obfuscatory thing to tell an enemy, also implies a sort of cleareyed ownership of whatever ghastly acts the real Negan is doing in their name.
When: Friday, October 28, 8:30pm–12:193am Where: Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53 Street, Midtown, Manhattan) As part of its ongoing young audience-oriented PopRally programming, the Museum of Modern Art is hosting a ghastly gathering around a screening of the 1973 film The Exorcist.
A strong tension must be sustained: a movement, preferably quickening and twisting as it advances, that will sweep readers into the very pit of their anxiety and fulfill the implicit promise of the story, which is to deliver them screaming into the final ghastly horror of the thing.
Perhaps it does so even more than what's actually happening in the music when you think the thought, which might include some faults: weedy singing, as if for children's music; tepid lyrics; obvious, kill-me-now buildups toward a payoff; some ghastly synthesizer tones from Page McConnell's keyboard rig.
Small in size but jolting in impact, the portrait bears hints of ghastly blackface caricature, but turns them around into astute ironies of a self-aware, unconquerable character—not an "identity," a term that is as reductive in art as it is in politics, and which Marshall bursts beyond.
The disconnect between the cheerful photos and the ghastly reality is a gap investigators will try to fill in after the parents, David Allen Turpin and Louise Anna Turpin, were arrested over the weekend, accused of abusing and holding their 29 children against their will in a California home.
The night they were supposed to elope, Frank's drunken, violent da and his battle-axe ma ("your classic Dublin mammy: five foot nothing of curler-haired, barrel-shaped don't-mess-with-this, fueled by an endless supply of disapproval") pitched a ghastly scene right out in the street.
To conjure that curdled nocturnal atmosphere, and increase your sense of complicity with the ghastly goings-on of the story, Ms. Jarcho and her design team — which includes Jason Simms (sets) and Barbara Samuels (lights) — have placed their audience in the backstage area of the Abrons main theater.
The remaining story line, if you can call it that, largely consists of Jeanne's arcane revenge on the nobles responsible for her violent sexual assault (in a ghastly early sequence that's made even more uncomfortable by her attacker's striking resemblance to Hordak from the old She-Ra cartoons).
And then if you take the utterly unnecessary treatment where people find a way to tap into these governments streams of money and do a lot of unnecessary work like prolonging inevitable death and all kinds of ghastly things they do, I would say we have a pretty disgusting system.
In each of these paintings, a ghastly shade of pink establishes a grave atmosphere that originates not from the object-oriented symbolism of Nash's surrealist paintings, nor from the muddy throes of battle in his war paintings, but is situated in an in-between space that retains the gravity of both.
Shit is, as they say, fucked: Of course, as the new report and that ghastly map that makes the entire city look like a turd itself show, the city's ongoing human waste problem isn't going to be solved by an app or some unfortunate city workers armed with pooper scoopers.
Never mind that there are few migrants in Hungary, and no evidence that Mr. Soros is seeking to undermine the Hungarian government: The ghastly depictions of migrant invasion and the ubiquitous posters of a grinning Mr. Soros were enough to convince many voters that Mr. Orban was keeping them safe.
Ross Douthat Opinion Columnist A few weeks ago, The Washington Post's deputy editorial page editor, Ruth Marcus, wrote two columns explaining why, had either of her children been diagnosed with Down syndrome in utero, she would have accepted the "ghastly" nature of a second-trimester abortion and terminated the pregnancy.
A few casting decisions don't quite work (Jennifer Jason Leigh as Patrick's mother, Indira Varma as an American friend of his parents), but Mr. Cumberbatch gets good support from Hugo Weaving as Patrick's monstrous father, Pip Torrens as a somewhat less ghastly family friend and Jessica Raine as an old flame.
He would win in the short term — and all Americans would lose — because as long as most of the oxygen in Washington is consumed by the ghastly carnival of this barker, there's too little left for the nation's very real problems and for scrutiny of his substantive inadequacy in addressing them.
As warfare evolved – from the ghastly, immovable trenches of the War to End All Wars, to the shock of the aerial attack on Pearl Harbor and the critical role airpower played in Second World War, and through the rise of superpower competition – a separate Air Force became a national imperative.
Zainab Amin's ghastly and tragic end will likely get a few more days of attention in Pakistan, but unless the taboo against informing and educating children is destroyed, rehabilitative services made a priority and investigative resources allotted to the thousands of cases, many more children like Zainab will remain imperiled.
Davíd, a dancer of previously unsuspected talent, thrives under Ana Magdalena and is mesmerized by the grandiloquent and demonstrative Dmitri, but the novel draws the boy into a ghastly crime of passion involving Dmitri and Ana Magdalena, then into a dark courtroom drama and still later into a prison break.
In the past, people may not have known how fur is stolen from minks and other animals, but today you'd have to have been living under a rock not to be aware that thinking, feeling animals are caged, electrocuted, gassed, stomped on or harmed in other ghastly ways for their fur.
On July 15, 1997, one of the 20th century's most perversely awful convergences of fate occurred in Miami's South Beach: Standing outside his mansion, superstar designer Gianni Versace was shot to death by Andrew Cunanan, a young man who'd recently achieved his own ghastly celebrity as a serial killer on the lam.
The half-German, adult orphan Schlegels, on the other hand, are the type of rich people who frequent "ghastly" restaurants, to quote Tibby, speak to those less fortunate than them, and spend most of their time either playing their single grand piano or having long-winded conversations about Ideas-With-A-Capital-I.
The 2016 selection of selector hits on all ends of the electronic music spectrum, from house and techno stars like Lee Foss and Sacha Robotti, bass nation denizens Stanton Warriors, Paper Diamond, Ghastly and PANTyRAiD, drum & bass staple Kraddy, indie-electro acts like HUMANS and Hotel Garuda, and even a beatboxer, Nico Luminous.
I learned that hunger no longer represents those pictures of famine, stunted children with distended bellies, ghastly glares, but the slow destruction of millions and millions who eat too little and poorly and do not die of starvation but of diseases that for us are a temporary nuisance — and for them are mortal.
While Sinn Fein's Vice President Michelle O'Neill welcomed this week's emergency House of Commons debate as the "first step" on a road to reform for abortion rights, Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician Jim Wells caused outrage when he called abortion a "ghastly issue," going as far as to compare it to the Holocaust.
The show takes place well before the events of "Silence of the Lambs," and while Season 29.99 starts with a stronger procedural vibe, that abates pretty quickly, and eventually Will and Hannibal's relationship becomes more the center of the show, as the series focuses less on ghastly crime-of-the-week stories.
But by the time you come to the sixth story, the wonderful "Remedy," a near novella-length meditation on mortality, it's clear that Ausubel's imagination wants to do much rougher, harder work: It wants to offer consolation for how ghastly things can get, a type of healing that only reading can provide.
This is not exactly an exhibition of Kahlo's art — it contains just 11 paintings, from compelling self-portraits to ghastly New Age kitsch — but an evocation of an artistic life through her elegant Oaxacan blouses and skirts, not to mention the corsets and spinal braces she wore after a crippling traffic accident.
This is not exactly an exhibition of Kahlo's art — it contains just 20 paintings, from compelling self-portraits to ghastly New Age kitsch — but an evocation of an artistic life through her elegant Oaxacan blouses and skirts, not to mention the corsets and spinal braces she wore after a crippling traffic accident.
This is not exactly an exhibition of Kahlo's art — it contains just 21 paintings, from compelling self-portraits to ghastly New Age kitsch — but an evocation of an artistic life through her elegant Oaxacan blouses and skirts, not to mention the corsets and spinal braces she wore after a crippling traffic accident.
Ghastly, theatrical and public, the murder of Andrey Karlov at an Ankara art gallery -- videoed in minute and painful detail -- marks perhaps the latest episode in Russia's long fight with Islamic radicalism, or, from the opposing point of view, those who seek retribution for what they see as Russian "war crimes" in the past decades.
Ghastly of face, clearly holding in a well of emotion with some strain, Blair told a press conference on Wednesday that he could not apologize for ridding the world of a brute; and said that those who died did not do so uselessly, but in a battle against extremism which is the world's largest challenge.
Ellison and Jones use that "Downunder" town to mock America's worst nostalgic and self-mythologizing impulses: it's a world of enforced 22054s niceness, where the residents wear ghastly whiteface, dress like vintage farmers or homesteaders, and try to play out a fantasy of Midwestern conviviality, with the inevitable hilariously ugly dark streak hiding underneath.
Yet there is no contradiction in Bolaño's depiction of the factories: He portrays them as cesspits of global capitalism that prey upon women, who are driven to the ghastly city more by desperation and the devastation of rural economies in Latin America—also an effect of globalization—than by some Western notion of upward mobility.
He wakes up the next morning with the most ghastly, trashy neck tattoo you could get in the five minutes between deciding to get a tattoo and blacking out… and for the rest of the game (or even series) you get to watch characters react to the tattoo and Geralt attempt to downplay it.
A few years ago, an amateur historian shook Ireland to its core with a ghastly allegation: Hundreds of bodies of young children appeared to have been buried in an abandoned septic system by Catholic nuns who for decades had managed a home for unwed mothers and their offspring in the County Galway town of Tuam.
Aster returns to the same tricks over and over — those oh-my-God-look-at-that-thing-the-audience-can't-see-yet shots, characters waking up from sleep to some ghastly thing in their rooms, a certain sound effect that some jerks who see this film are destined to troll their friends with for months afterward.
Banks must get out of "ghastly collective jams" such as free-in-credit banking, which subsidises the better off at the expense of those who pay penalty charges on overdrafts, he said, and the overpayment of investment bankers is so baked in that it appears easier go out of business or to fire people than to pay them less.
While it'll still commit some ghastly errors at times—like trying to run a heavy naval blockade with a herd of single-file troops transports—it's one of the few AI opponents I've faced that actually feels like it is playing the same game that I am, and not just relying on a few prescribed tricks.
But at the same time, average house prices doubled under his mayorship from $216,000 to $432,000, he brought us the ghastly Visa-sponsored speculation-fest that was the 2012 Olympics (however much credit Johnson tried to take for it), and he let the overgrown babies of the finance sector build lots of shiny skyscrapers to play in.
There was the endless sexual innuendo — during news coverage about Trump, I've taken to turning off the television when my young daughter is in the room — and his ghastly jibes at John McCain, a war hero tortured so badly that to this day his injuries prevent him from tying his own shoes or combing his hair.
But irrespective of what investigators discover about the causes of the murder, yesterday's ghastly incident is unequivocally political in at least one respect: it took place as a hard-working, public-spirited MP was among her constituents, serving them, trying to make their lives better; yet in a society in which such efforts go scandalously overlooked.
We're loath to confront the undignified lengths we will go to in our fight against aging and mortality, whether it's in the "feminine" pursuit of looking younger or the wealthy man's pursuit of life extension, which comes complete with its own ghastly para-scientific fads: intermittent fasting, blood transfusions from teenagers, human-growth-hormone injections, cryonics.
The terrible experiences she's processing are punctuated by flashes of simpler horrors — drawings of the covers of her beloved Dread, Ghoulish and Ghastly magazines (dead ringers for the real-world Creepy and Eerie, whose frequent contributor Richard Corben seems to have had as much of an impact on Ferris's artwork as his polar opposite, Lynda Barry).
Afghan security officials echoed Trump's sentiment, as it came after a series of ghastly Taliban and ISIS attacks in the heart of the capital But now, suddenly, we have Ashraf Ghani, in the face of political turmoil in his unity government and demands for elections sooner rather than later, making a stark and unconditional volte face. Why?
If the current regime was truly interested in that it would focus on the basics, like the enforcement of fire codes that could have prevented the ghastly shopping center fire in the Siberian city of Kemerovo in March that killed dozens, or even getting to a true accounting of the now buried "terrorist" apartment bombings in 1999.
"The entire post-Verizon acquisition of Yahoo has been a string of ghastly errors and missteps and so possibly the explanation is just 'the curse of bigness'—that the supposed efficiencies of vertical monopolies are myths, and the reason that these vertical monopolies are so profitable is because they're monopolies, not because they're efficient," Doctorow said.
In Brooklyn you'll find some engrossing self-portraits, including MoMA's severe "Self-Portrait With Cropped Hair," but Kahlo also painted half-competent still lifes, gross Stalinist agitprop, and ghastly New Age kitsch — including this show's "The Love Embrace of the Universe ...," a world-spiritualist tableau featuring a lactating Mother Earth that would make Deepak Chopra blanch.
Ghastly as it might seem to expose people to literal poison, scientists have been using neutered, non-contagious endotoxins to make people mildly sick for decades, with no serious side-effects that we know of (That's not to say that scientists don't have a long history of unethically exposing people to dangerous illnesses for research, of course, even as recently as this decade).
In that way, the movies' slow ascent echoed the trajectory of such shlocky shocks as Ed Wood's ghastly Plan 9 From Outer Space, or the giant-bunny epic Night of the Lepus—films that needed years, if not decades, in order to die and be reborn, their legends burnished by midnight screenings, late-night TV sprees, and, eventually, home-video releases.
A CNN executive familiar with the situation went on to describe the ghastly manner in which the sting took place, alleging that an operative for O'Keefe joined a peer mentoring group which Bonifield was a coach for and requested mentorship from him specifically, claiming to be interested in becoming a journalist and further claiming that his father had recently died.
The warning, dismissed by Mr. Cameron as "desperate stuff" from a group defined by "utterly despicable and ghastly acts," came days after the leader of a unit established by the Defense Ministry to investigate the behavior of British troops in Iraq said accusations of murder, abuse and torture of civilians had mushroomed to more than 1,500, from 152 in 2010.
Yet these pieces are not without the internal contradictions of an inconsistent movement: It is an early work by Kits, "May 1st Assembly in the Tartu State University Auditorium" (1945), that constitutes one of the most impressionistic and antagonistic works made during these two decades, showing as it does the face of Stalin blurred to the point that his presence becomes ghastly.
Ghastly as the details of Mr. Moseley's attack were — selecting Ms. Genovese at random, stabbing her at least 22 times as she screamed and pleaded for help, retreating into the shadows as lights went on in apartments overhead, returning to rape and finally kill her — they by themselves might not have placed the case, or the Moseley name, into the annals of crime.
The novel—published two and a half years before the discovery and arrest of Ariel Castro, the captor of three teen-age girls in Cleveland, whose story it anticipated in a number of ghastly particulars—is testament to Donoghue's imaginative power, her ability to look open-eyed at the sadistic terrors of such an ordeal without missing its more banal aspects.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been all of these, and now -- after he was killed in a raid by US troops -- he leaves behind a trail of ghastly crimes, internecine hatreds and the sad realization that he and his brand of bloodthirsty, loathing ISIS are an ongoing symptom of regional upheaval and failure, and of what the Internet can do to the isolated and deranged.
Recall that scientific precepts have been appropriated and misapplied to all sorts of things things that serve the needs of hateful, craven ghouls through the ages: Social Darwinism hiding the vampiric acts of an oligarch class in the armor of natural order; discoveries in genetics and heredity fueling the idea of "racial purity" which framed ghastly forced sterilization programs as a means of assisting natural selection.
Two years after the release of Battlefield 1, EA is ready to add a new entry to its storied shooter franchise, announcing today the first details and the release date for Battlefield V. Returning to the grand and ghastly stage of World War II, this new game will focus on squad-based gameplay, eschewing the explosively popular battle royale competitive modes of games like PUBG and Fortnite.
Peck also shared some details about how, exactly, he and his team managed to create the sound of a human head getting smashed to bits during that horrible, Pagan Whack-a-Mole ritual: The entire article is full of stories of how sound effect geniuses crafted everything from Godzilla's bellows to the different footsteps of CG rabbits, but nothing is quite as ghastly as the Midsommar bits.
As people race away from the coast, many making the ghastly calculation of what to put in the car, what to do if their home is destroyed, and how many artifacts of their lives may be lost, the rest of us -- and certainly those who hold political power -- need to heed the urgent message of Florence: climate change is real and we need long-term solutions.
New Mexico filled those needs nicely: groundbreaking work on all three fields has been done in New Mexico since the Manhattan Project; after World War II, the United States imported Nazi war criminals to help run the fledgling space program, including in New Mexico, where their prior skills in rocketry and ghastly human experiments could help the United States retain the edge over the communists.
Researchers who have recently ventured into this region say the once-vibrant ecosystem is now a ghastly tableau, filled with pale-white corals that are at risk of dying off: (XL Caitlin Survey) Coral reefs are often thought of as the rain forests of the ocean — they cover just 0.1 percent of the world's sea floor, but they're home to 25 percent of marine fish species.
I'm also a military-history buff, so I'm loving Giles Milton's well-researched 2016 book, published in the United States as CHURCHILL'S MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE, about the secret British government department tasked with creating new weapons, waging guerrilla warfare and thinking up inventive ways to whack Nazis during World War II. Milton's dry, witty narrative style helps balance descriptions of some ghastly maneuvers, making a pretty lively read.
" Morgan also took the opportunity Tuesday to call former White House staff member and fellow "Apprentice" alum Omarosa Manigault NewmanOmarosa Onee Manigault NewmanScaramucci breaks up with Trump in now-familiar pattern Press: The new Southern Strategy Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE a "ghastly, untrustworthy reptile" and ask Trump to stop his "silly war with CNN" because "constantly calling them 'enemy of the people' is downright dangerous.
And so, because everyone knows clemency in Alabama is a farce, unless the Supreme Court of the United States or the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals grants a stay of execution, Lagophthalmos and its dubious merits for why Christopher Brooks' eye inexplicably popped open as he lay on that ghastly gurney in January, are certain to be on the mind of everyone invited by ADOC to witness Smith's execution this Thursday.
There are so many other show stopping scenes in this episode, including The Man in Black's thrilling shoot-out with Major Craddock's gang, or Bernard's ghastly memory of commanding faceless robots to violently murder a team of scientists, but it's the repeated Delos sequence that showcases Westworld's greatest strengths: increasing tension, genuine emotion, mindfuckery, and its ability to provide wealth of deeper meaning, if we so wish to look for it.
Unlike others who either retired or did not make their team, Velasquez is among the subset of skiers here who endured a ghastly crash in the treacherous conditions at the Sochi Paralympics — or in the case of the British visually-impaired skier Millie Knight, on this very course at the Jeongseon Alpine Center in a test event last season — to try again, with an altered perspective on life and their sport.
And sadly, some of this year's live-action nominees — which range from a drama about the real-life 1993 murder of the Liverpool toddler James Bulger ("Detainment") to a stylized thriller about two boys stuck in quicksand ("Fauve") — may seem cheap in that regard, with ghastly images and scenarios that appear designed to make us feel like we've seen something important and meaningful, without delivering on either import or meaning.
NeverTrumper Eliot Cohen wrote the Washington Post op-ed after the election telling conservatives not to work for Trump; Max Boot, who urged an invasion of Iraq whether or not Saddam was involved in 9/11, is now a CNN analyst, Post columnist and the author of a new book bashing Trump; John Yoo, who wrote the unconstitutional torture memo, is suddenly concerned that Trump's appointment of his ghastly acting attorney general is unconstitutional.
The term "sequel" is insufficient to describe this summer's conspicuously titled "Avengers: Infinity War," an extension of 18 previous Marvel Cinematic Universe movies which in turn, fed into the fifth season of a television show, "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." Recently the man who spun the "Despicable Me" Minions off into their own franchise threatened a "reboot" of "Shrek," but featuring the same characters and the same cast: a ghastly re-enactment of blockbusters past.
But the sense of anticipation is more reminiscent of the giddy tension in the crowds pouring into the bleachers of a bullfighting ring, wondering how the contenders in the arena go after each other: The crowds expect to see red capes, the adversaries taunting each other, trying to inflict a mortal wound, and, in the end, perhaps a sword, a final estocada, that brings the whole ghastly spectacle -- this entire election cycle - to a conclusive end.
In a particularly ghastly moment, Biden claimed the endorsement of "the only black woman elected to the Senate" as Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisOvernight Health Care: Massachusetts governor signs groundbreaking vaping flavor ban | Disability advocates questions 2020 Dems' mental health plans | US birth rate falls for fourth straight year Moderators named for December Democratic primary debate Bernie Sanders 'slow jams' the news with Jimmy Fallon MORE (D-Calif.), the second black woman elected to the Senate, looked on in confusion.
After all, the idea comes to us in such a ghastly gallery of images: late Augustinianism's unbaptized babes descending in their thrashing billions to a perpetual and condign combustion; Dante's exquisitely psychotic dreamscapes of twisted, mutilated, broiling souls; St. Francis Xavier morosely informing his weeping Japanese converts that their deceased parents must suffer an eternity of agony; your poor old palpitant Aunt Maude on her knees each night in a frenzy of worry over her reprobate boys; and so on.
I spent time at military headquarters, government offices, and United Nations posts, but mostly I went to where I could find the wounded, the traumatized, the homeless, the displaced — victims of attacks that were, for a time, occurring at a rate of more than one massacre per night; victims of violence so sudden, systematic, and brutal that it seemed as if the ethnic cleansing might even be genocide At medical centers in Ituri, I met the injured survivors — women, men, and children with ghastly wounds.

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