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But they all had it coming (well, most of them).
Those liberal media hacks and Washington snowflakes had it coming.
There's no question that the tech industry had it coming.
That's pretty routine, with one big exception—CNN had it coming.
And still others said Ms. Nakaura might have had it coming.
So, to say I had it coming would certainly be an understatement.
Now, I know what you're thinking — maybe the toddler had it coming.
If he offended traditional allies along the way, they had it coming.
BATEMAN Not to say that you know, you [Walter] had it coming.
The PIIGS had it coming because they had been irresponsible, they believed.
"They had it coming for them; they deserved it," he told the broadcaster.
They end with Martha scaring the bejesus out of George (who had it coming).
It's hard to feel bad for the guy because he kind of had it coming.
In effect, he added just after Friday's United Nations vote, Mr. Netanyahu had it coming.
"Chicago had it coming," May said, describing the blowup set off by the Laquan McDonald case.
Once we see that civilization had it coming, we can consign everything to the purifying flames.
Happily, the arrow thunked into its target, a green-spotted ball that really had it coming.
But am I a bad person if part of me felt that Turkey's president had it coming?
Troi nods at this and tells Picard that he "had it coming," when Soji shoves him aside.
"He's had it coming all year so I'm really happy for him," he added of Leclerc's victory.
He owes some people some money, maybe something bad happens, but maybe the mockingbird had it coming.
It hasn't stuck its chin out the same way that the media ... The media business had it coming.
WHEN a government inspector walked into his estate agency in Barcelona, Angel Centeno knew he had it coming.
The owner of the car, a dumb redneck, had had it coming; the state of Florida thought otherwise.
Now, it's doing music-lovers a favor by killing a cable that's had it coming for a long time.
Traditional bankers annoyed by what they see as Silicon Valley hubris can finally say the new kids had it coming.
"He had it coming to him and it's just sad that it took so long," Steven Davis said of Bulger.
While the legal battle might be the blow that killed it, this show had it coming for a number of reasons.
I got pretty decent at kinetically repressing hostiles, because I was fit, I knew my duty and the terrorists had it coming.
Whatever their views on the intervention in Indochina, a majority seemed to believe that the young, allegedly unpatriotic troublemakers had it coming.
Boosie says the dude had it coming because battle raps are NOT the forum for white guys to be saying such things.
The "he had it coming" camp's celebration of the violence against a reporter seemed out of step with Mr. Gianforte's own response.
Once again, Trump took the bait and went on an extended rant about how those comments were justified—Rosie O'Donnell had it coming!
There will be another incident where a reporter gets hurt, or detained, and some people will cheer, or say they had it coming.
Randy says he was just adding more vulgarity to the situation and didn't feel right about it ... even if Trump had it coming.
Someone you know (probably on Facebook) is making an argument that Alton Sterling had it coming, or that Philando Castile should have behaved differently.
So when it came to the Brewers clinching some October baseball for the first time in seven years, you knew Uecker had it coming.
The quest was detailed in Brown's book How I Killed Pluto (And Why It Had It Coming.) The book never found its ninth planet.
The most enjoyable thing about the Trump phenomenon has been watching him make monkeys out of a lot of people who had it coming.
Trump hasn't directly incited these incidents, but when they happen he mostly shrugs them off — or even suggests that the protesters had it coming.
People who kinda deserve it, because they smoked or cheated the carpool lane or had it coming to them one way or the other.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson got busted giving Kevin Hart the bird on live TV, but to be fair ... Kevin kind of had it coming.
It made plenty of enemies, some of them, including Thiel, who are among the most powerful people in the U.S. Perhaps Gawker had it coming.
Instead of trying to dispel the climate of fear that the Islamists have created, Sheikh Hasina's government has suggested that the murdered liberals had it coming.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Why the E.U. Had It Coming," by Tim Parks (Sunday Review, July 10): Like Mr. Parks, I am a British expatriate.
Her concern was not with justice; she hated the idea of put-upon, suffering women, and implied that they had it coming, by being such weaklings.
And they each could shoot an innocent man in broad daylight in the middle of Fifth Avenue and their supporters would say the victim had it coming.
Lawrence was definitely the aggressor -- but in a comment on social media, the QB implied the other guy had it coming for running his mouth during the game.
Finn Balor is breaking his silence on his shocking heel turn -- telling TMZ Sports he kicked Johnny Gargano in the head Wednesday because the guy had it coming!
Snoop Dogg's calling out Daniel Cormier for "crying like a bitch" after getting KO'd by Jon Jones -- mocking the former champ and telling him he had it coming.
Too Short thinks the actor who got beat up by Machine Gun Kelly's crew had it coming because saying to someone "You're a p***y" ... well, them's fightin' words.
This was performed by Jonathan Goodwin, the Daredevil, who later returned for a swell and far simpler bit with a bullwhip and a flower that apparently had it coming.
They go to great lengths to avoid risk to Libya civilians, which is an especial improvement on American Sniper's not-so-subtle implication that Iraqi civilians had it coming.
In June, he seemed to suggest that journalists who had been killed in the Philippines — one of the most dangerous countries in the world for the media — had it coming.
A week or so ago, Franken revealed a particularly biting joke that actually managed to silence Ted, who he says has had it coming due to his insufferable and smarmy nature. .
There are a lot of people from other communities or racial groups who want to express support, and a lot of people who want to explain why these men had it coming.
If you were Team Taylor, or Team Paris, or Team Fashion, then you tweeted gleefully about how Kim always had it coming — and you publicly doubted whether the whole thing was real.
Moral qualms aside, that good friend would likely agree the victim was an intolerable jerk who had it coming and, jeez, you shouldn't have done this but where do you keep the shovel?
In a sober moment, even The Donald might admit he had it coming, though his tweet Thursday morning calling the move part of a "witch hunt" against him suggests that he still sees himself as untouchable.
It's that pointing that out in the same breath as offering condolences and essentially saying that they had it coming eschews any moral or ethical high ground, let alone moment of humanity, this might have engendered.
"I knew I had it coming, I just had no idea how it was going to happen," van Houten said, adding that she had no prior knowledge of Melisandre's fate until she read the scripts for the final season.
Finance professionals not in the private equity industry said they had it coming, and her supporters within the industry said that while the attention was a bit of a nuisance, on a lot of fronts she was probably right.
But she agreed to step down on Sunday after concluding that the furor would not die down, a decision met with relief across the party and with satisfaction by Mr. Sanders and his backers who believed she had it coming.
The story is saved from whimsy or sentimentality by this nicely humdrum coda: I tell him what has happened since I lost him, and assure him that I approved of his valedictory bite, that awful deliveryman who had it coming.
While wider society may view them as people who had it coming, it's important to note that the victims of the kind of violence and control instigated by drug debts are almost entirely those with the least power and the least choice.
Over the next few years she went from Paris to Avignon, Vichy, Clermont-Ferrand, Nice and Annecy; she was hidden away by a series of more or less righteous French people, some of whom didn't miss the chance to lecture her, arguing that the Jews had it coming.
Clinton had the upper-hand for most of the debate because she was able to bait Trump into proving her point for her: She got him to admit to housing discrimination when she accused him of racism, and to say Rosie O'Donnell had it coming when she accused him of sexism.
Rather than forcefully calling out his targeted assassination as a violation of international law that puts the country at risk of another war in the Middle East, most Democrats have issued gutless, mealy-mouthed statements that bolster the administration's central claim: that Soleimani was a baddie who had it coming.
She added that while she didn't exactly want to hook up with Trump that one time in 2006 (he was 60 and she was 27 at the time, after all), the encounter was consensual—"I had it coming for making a bad decision," she said of going up to his hotel room after a charity golf event.
Sen. Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D-Minn.) says he cracks jokes about political figures for a reason: They had it coming.
That's the whole reference to breathing under water. You can find that you can breathe. And I go on to 'you've had it coming' 'Yay.' And then I go on to say that we've all had it coming — might as well put it all together in one big fuckin' package — and the song's over.
He pleads with Prue to stop making him hurt her; she ignores him and casually says that she "had it coming".
In 2010 Brown published a memoir of his discoveries and surrounding family life, How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming.
The building has subsequently seen occasional use as an art venue. In March 2007, Birmingham Opera Company produced a new version of Mozart's Don Giovanni, renamed He Had It Coming, in the bank.
How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming is the 2010 memoir by Mike Brown, the American astronomer most responsible for the reclassification of the former planet Pluto from planet to dwarf planet.
Arrows of Desire is the sixth solo album by Matthew Good. The album's first single, Had It Coming, was released on May 27. The album was nominated for "Rock Album of the Year" at the 2014 Juno Awards.
"Media overstates global appeal of the Super Bowl". humankinetics.com. Retrieved May 11, 2017. She was in Jeff Beck's touring band for three years starting in 1999, and appears on his albums Who Else! (1999) and You Had It Coming.
It's just like, 'Oh finally. It's about time I had it coming.' Then in the second verse I talk about everyday ordinary people caught in the 9-to-5. And they slip into the dream of those pressures being released from them.
Watts is the author of the following books: The Art of Graeme Base (co-authored with Graeme Base), Murder by the Letters: 26 Terrible Tales (co-authored with Jessica M. Kirkpatrick), Honey & Hemlock. She was a contributor to the book, The Darwin Murders, Dismembered: They Had it Coming.
Mike Brown, 2012. How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming Historically, the terms asteroid, minor planet, and planetoid have been more or less synonymous. This terminology has become more complicated by the discovery of numerous minor planets beyond the orbit of Jupiter, especially trans-Neptunian objects that are generally not considered asteroids.
The music video for "Had It Coming" was filmed and directed by David Spearing. It features Good walking down the streets of London, England to go perform a show at a club. It is the first music video released for a Matthew Good single since "It's Been a While Since I Was Your Man" in 2004.
The actual reasons were the reports on anti-government demonstrations after the presidential elections. Due to high international resonance, the Ministry dropped the case but immediately started the new ones on administrative offences. These cases ended with 14 mln roubles fines. At a press conference in June 2011, Lukashenko said that “they [Narodnaya Volya and Nasha Niva] had it coming”.
Greenland is the world's largest island, with an area of over 2.1 million km2, while Australia, the world's smallest continent, has an area of 7.6 million km2, but there is no standard of size that distinguishes islands from continents,Brown, Mike. How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming . New York: Random House Digital, 2010. or from islets.
In early March 2005, the band started recording at Salad Days in Baltimore, Maryland with producer Brian McTernan. First week was pre-production which resulted in various changes to the songs. Following this, the band recorded the album in three weeks. Two songs from The June EP, "OK Corral" and "You Had It Coming", were re-recorded during these sessions.
During this stage the abuser attempts to dominate their victim. Outbursts of violence and abuse occur which may include verbal abuse and psychological abuse. In intimate partner violence, children are negatively affected by having witnessed the violence, and the partner's relationship degrades as well. The release of energy reduces the tension, and the abuser may feel or express that the victim "had it coming" to them.
Le Figaro reported that in a Seine-Saint-Denis primary school, up to 80% of the pupils refused to participate in the minute of silence that the French government decreed for schools. A student told a teacher, "I'll drop you with a Kalashnikov, mate." Other teachers were told Charlie Hebdo "had it coming", and "Me, I'm for the killers". One teacher requested to be transferred.
They soon come to accept that their daughter is not perfect, right after that Lily slaps Mitchell and Cameron starts laughing hysterically. In the epilogue of the episode, it turns out that the cologne man was Longines (Kevin Daniels), a friend of Cameron and Mitchell's, who turns to them for comfort. Mitchell points out that Longines had it coming because he always sprayed while asking.
"Had It Coming" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Matthew Good. It was released as the lead single from Good's sixth solo album, Arrows of Desire. The song was first released to Canadian radio on May 27, 2013 and was officially released on ITunes on May 28. Upon its release, the song reached #1 on the ITunes Top Rock Songs chart in Canada.
In this aspect, he retains some of his previous hen-pecked persona. This would suggest that, since Punch was merely acting violently out of self- defence, it was okay. This is a possible explanation for the humour of his violence toward his wife, and even towards others who may have somehow "had it coming." This suggestion better explains the humour of the violence toward the baby.
Shahzad's former teachers from the University of Bridgeport said he was a quiet and unremarkable student. On weekends, he would go to Bengali-themed nightclubs in New York City. A classmate remembered Shahzad watching news footage of the September 11 attacks in New York, and saying, "They had it coming." He participated in a wider world than some Pakistanis, and was said to love women and to drink socially.
Jack finally expresses his feelings with a kiss, telling her that he accepts her apology, and they have sex. Duncan spots Scarlett and she reveals that she is Tucker's sister. Duncan immediately apologizes, but Scarlett reveals she is not mad at Duncan for hitting him, saying that he had it coming. She offers to have sex with him because their session was cut short, which he gladly accepts.
One day, she left her cubs in their cave and went hunting. During this time, a horseman rode past the caves and killed the cubs and took their pelts. When the lioness returned and saw what had been done to her children, she shrieked and roared in grief. A neighbouring jackal visited her and told her that she had had it coming as what goes around comes around.
At SummerSlam, Michaels came to the ring to announce his retirement. However, Jericho interrupted the announcement and, in an attempt to punch Michaels, accidentally struck Michaels' wife Rebecca. On the August 18 episode of Raw, Jericho stated that he had no remorse for punching Michaels wife, claiming that Michaels "had it coming". The next week on Raw, Michaels announced he would not retire and asked Jericho for an unsanctioned match, which Jericho accepted.
When he questions what insurance is, Joe promises to help him with it. As Joe drives home, a patrol cop stops him and tries to make him take a breathalyzer, but Joe refuses and drives away. After an altercation, Joe beats up the officer. A senior officer, a friend of Joe's and a fellow ex-con, visits Joe and says the patrol cop had it coming, but warns him to keep his nose clean.
His 1939 composition "He Had It Coming" was a hit for Louis Jordan and Ella Fitzgerald under the new title "Stone Cold Dead in the Market". The song stayed on the top of the R&B; charts for five weeks, and reached no. 7 on the pop charts. Gaining a good deal of recognition, Houdini wasted no time in organizing high-profile calypso festivals and concerts around New York, quickly becoming a respected member of the Caribbean communities there.
However, as funding for Almo Sounds began to decline, Heap was dropped from the label. In the following period, while without a label, she performed multiple songs for the film G:MT – Greenwich Mean Time, released two singles, appeared on the Urban Species song "Blanket" in 1999, and was featured on guitarist Jeff Beck's 2001 album You Had It Coming. In early 2002, Heap and Sigsworth formed the electronic duo Frou Frou and released their only album to date, Details (2002).
A neighbouring jackal visited her and told her that she had had it coming as what goes around comes around. The lioness distressed and confused asked the jackal to explain. The jackal told her that the action of the horseman was no different to the lioness’ own actions, as her prey also had parents who grieved the loss of their children. The lioness upon hearing this, changed her ways and became a vegetarian and would only eat fruits and would spend most of her day in worship.
God Don't Like Ugly Some believe by using an innocent young girl's voice, Monroe provides a hopeful tone for a dark sequence of events. Monroe's writing of the characters in this novel is strong, and is the major reason for emotional investment in the book. She Had It Coming A common review is that the main picture Monroe draws through this novel is how secrets can destroy friendships. Monroe creates a chain of deceptions and betrayals, some of which are believable and others that may cause raised eyebrows.
In 2000 Wright began working with guitar legend Jeff Beck. The resulting album, You Had It Coming, produced a Grammy award-winning track "Dirty Mind" in the best rock instrumental performance category. Also in 2000 he provided additional production on S Club 7's singles "Reach" and "Bring It All Back", as well as co-production for Eurythmics "Peace Is Just A Word". 2001 saw Wright score a UK number one single with Atomic Kitten's "Eternal Flame", this was followed by production of Gianna Nannini's album Aria' in 2002.
2 compilation. In 2005, the band signed with the Dutch record label Rebellion Records to release their debut full-length CD “You Had It Coming”, and also had the lead track on Rebellion’s punk rock tribute to Johnny Cash compilation, covering “Don’t Take Your Guns to Town”. Their most recent recording was completed in early 2007, just days before Barnes left for a 12-month tour in Iraq. The band became a staple in the Southern California streetpunk scene, performing at venues like The Knitting Factory, Anarchy Library and The Glass House.
Undertaker began to feud with Guerrero and Big Show (Paul Wight) at the next pay-per-view event, Unforgiven, when Big Show attacked Undertaker to save Guerrero from being attacked. After Chris Jericho beat Shawn Michaels in a singles match, Michaels came to the ring on August 17 at SummerSlam to announce his storyline retirement. Jericho, however, interrupted the announcement and, in an attempt to punch Michaels, accidentally struck Michaels' wife Rebecca. On the following night on Raw, Jericho stated that he had no remorse for what he did to Michaels wife, claiming that Michaels "had it coming to him".
With Moore ignoring him, Bertuzzi grabbed Moore's jersey from behind and punched him in the jaw, then deliberately slammed Moore's head into the ice as the pair fell. Bertuzzi, as well as several other players from both teams, landed atop Moore after he fell to the ice. A line brawl erupted, involving all remaining skaters except for the goaltenders on the ice. Canucks fans initially cheered at Bertuzzi's actions believing that Moore had it coming for what happened two games before, but as the fighting died down and it became apparent that Moore was seriously injured, the arena became silent.
The first time the Stein family appears, Victor Stein punches Chase in the face and berates him for getting bad grades. A few issues later, it is implied that Chase's father regularly hits him—when Alex informs Chase that Victor attacked Chase with one of his inventions, Chase replies "What else is new? I probably had it coming." In volume two, Chase tells Nico that he's evil, and implies that he once killed someone who tried to carjack his van (this as it turns out is his uncle Hunter, whom he accidentally hit and killed with his car).
If the player returns to the apartment after the cutscene, they can investigate further, finding posters of football players with apparently meaningless graffiti and bumper stickers on the walls. One bumper sticker clearly says "Illusions The Water Margin." He is next seen talking to Laura in a bowling alley, ignoring insults and comments from Laura and James while doubting that his then-unspecified crimes will be forgiven. His final appearances are in the prison/labyrinth area, where he confesses to killing the man in the apartment and another victim on the grounds that they were mocking him,Eddie: That guy...he-he had it coming!...
Ortiz emailed the Minor Planet Center with their discovery on the night of July 27, 2005. Brown initially conceded discovery credit to Ortiz,Michael E. Brown. How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming, chapter 9: "The Tenth Planet" but came to suspect the Spanish team of fraud upon learning that his observation logs were accessed from the Spanish observatory the day before the discovery announcement. These logs included enough information to allow the Ortiz team to precover Haumea in their 2003 images, and they were accessed again just before Ortiz scheduled telescope time to obtain confirmation images for a second announcement to the MPC on July 29.
Batten has appeared on recordings such as Jeff Beck's Who Else! (1999) and You Had It Coming (2001), and Michael Sembello's Heavy Weather (1992). Her music video appearances include Jeff Beck ("Live in Japan"), Michael Jackson's "Moonwalker" ("Come Together"), Natalie Cole ("Wild Women Do"), and Sara Hickman's "Take It Like a Man" and Miguel Mateos's "Obsesión". Batten played lead guitar and rhythm guitar on Michael Jackson's Bad (1987–1989), Dangerous (1992) and HIStory (1996–1997) world tours, and on his 1993 Super Bowl halftime performance, which was aired to over 1.3 billion people in 86 countries, the largest audience in television history for a live music performance.
Borasisi is named after a fictional creation deity taken from the novel Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut.Michael E. Brown, How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming. ch. 11 "Planet or Not" In the book, Borasisi is the Sun and Pabu is the name of the Moon:JPL Small-Body Database Browser :Borasisi, the sun, held Pabu, the moon, in his arms and hoped that Pabu would bear him a fiery child. But poor Pabu gave birth to children that were cold, that did not burn... Then poor Pabu herself was cast away, and she went to live with her favorite child, which was Earth.
However, David Kilcullen argued that the abuses themselves may have been less of an issue than AQI disrupting the tribes' smuggling businesses, the belief that AQI was linked to Iran, and their general "high-handed" behavior. He added that, whatever the spark, there was already a perception that AQI "had it coming". In the United States, incidents like detainee abuse and the Haditha killings became front-page news, but many Iraqi deaths by American or Iraqi security forces went unreported. While the U.S. military claimed that "the vast majority" of Iraqi deaths were caused by other Iraqis, incidents like Fallujah and Haditha caused many Iraqis to become embittered towards the Americans.
An angry Mercedes persuades Carmel to come to the police station to retract her statement, but just as they arrive, they find out that Theresa, who has been under interrogation, has admitted to murdering Calvin, and that she is going to prison. A devastated Carmel begs Sonny to let her see Theresa, and he agrees. Carmel apologises to her for what she has done, but Theresa bears no ill-will towards her, telling her that she knew she had it coming in the end, and also asks her to look after Kathleen-Angel. She told her that she was protecting her from Sonny, and will do anything to released her in prison.
In the gap between the end of promotion for iMegaphone internationally and the re-promotion, Heap had also begun to think about her second solo album and had started writing songs, both solo and in collaboration with Guy Sigsworth; however, as she was without a record deal, the songs were shelved. During the time when she was unsigned, Heap appeared on two UK singles, "Meantime" (a track written by her former Acacia colleagues Guy Sigsworth and Alexander Nilere for the soundtrack to the independent British film G:MT – Greenwich Mean Time) and "Blanket" (a 1998 collaboration with Urban Species). In 2000, Heap sang on two tracks of the album You Had It Coming by Jeff Beck.
Beck won his third Grammy Award, this one for 'Best Rock Instrumental Performance' for the track "Dirty Mind" from You Had It Coming (2001). The song "Plan B" from the 2003 release Jeff, earned Beck his fourth Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance, and was proof that the new electro-guitar style he used for the two earlier albums would continue to dominate. Beck was the opening act for B.B. King in the summer of 2003 and appeared at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2004. Additionally in 2004, Beck was featured on the song "54-46 Was My Number" by Toots and the Maytals as part of the album True Love which won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album.
"Stone Cold Dead in the Market (He Had It Coming)" is a 1946 song with lyrics and music by Wilmoth Houdini, a Trinidad and Tobago musician who had moved to the United States. It was recorded by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five on Decca and later included in the Ella Fitzgerald album Ella and Her Fellas. The lively tone of the music is matched by the use of dark humor in the lyrics. The song is sung in first-person and tells the story of an unnamed woman who killed her husband with a rolling pin, bashing in his skull while in a marketplace after he went out drinking and then came home and beat her.
In 1994 she made an early television appearance on an Open Media discussion for the BBC, Weird Thoughts, alongside Jenny Randles and James Randi among others. Shortly after the 11 September 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, Beard was one of several authors invited to contribute articles on the topic to the London Review of Books. She opined that many people, once "the shock had faded", thought "the United States had it coming", and that "[w]orld bullies, even if their heart is in the right place, will in the end pay the price". In a November 2007 interview, she stated that the hostility these comments provoked had still not subsided, although she believed it had become a standard viewpoint that terrorism was associated with American foreign policy.
Wilmers has herself said, "I'm unambiguously hostile to Israel because it's a mendacious state", an assessment which has not gone unchallenged.Jacobson, Howard, "What do George Galloway, the London Review of Books and the Third Reich have in common? A dangerous certitude when it comes to Israel", The Independent, 1 March 2013 An article by the Cambridge historian Mary Beard, published after the events of September 11, 2001, attracted some attention for suggesting that "America had it coming", and when David Marquand, the political historian and principal of Mansfield College, Oxford, submitted a review praising Tony Blair's handling of the post-11 September period as "impeccable", Wilmers replied saying, "I can't square it with my conscience to praise so wholeheartedly Blair's conduct..." and pulled the piece. Marquand announced that he was "utterly shocked".
France's actions during the Rhineland crisis have often used as support of the décadence thesis that during the interwar period the supposed decadence of the French way of life caused the French people to degenerate physically and morally to the point that the French were simply unable to stand up to Hitler, and the French in some way had it coming when they were defeated in 1940.Young, (1996), p. 146. Shirer wrote that the French could have easily turned back the German battalions in the Rhineland had the French people not been "sinking into defeatism" in 1936. Historians such as the American historian Stephen A. Schuker who have examined the relevant French primary sources have rejected Shirer's claims, finding that a major paralyzing factor on French policy was the economic situation.
On March 8, 2011, The New York Times published an article by McKinley on the rape of an eleven-year- old girl in the East Texas town of Cleveland. The story prompted outrage, not only because of the crime involved - a gang rape perpetrated by 18 boys and men - but also because of criticism over how McKinley framed the piece: relying heavily on quotes from individuals who blamed the victim, scant attention to reporting details on the boys and men involved, and an overemphasis on the impoverished environment where the assault occurred. On March 11, 2011, The New York Times public editor Arthur R. Brisbane agreed that the piece lacked critical balance by relying heavily on quotes from individuals who expressed concern for the perpetrators, as well as detailing the victim's appearance. McKinley and The New York Times, Brisbane determined, created an impression that the victim "had it coming".
After arguing that 18 should be the age of consent, Archer was attacked by Starkey who told him: "Englishmen like you enjoy sitting on the fence so much because you enjoy the sensation." The programme broadcast on 13 September 2001, which was devoted to the political implications of the 11 September 2001 attacks, featured many contributions from members of the audience who were anti-American, expressing the view that "the United States had it coming". The BBC received more than 2,000 complaints and later apologised to viewers for causing offence, stating that the edition should not have been broadcast live, but rather should have been recorded and edited.BBC chief apologises for terror debate, BBC News, 15 September 2001 In 2002, the editor of Private Eye, Ian Hislop, made an open attack on Jeffrey Archer, who had been imprisoned for perjury, when his wife Mary Archer was a fellow panellist.
Mike Brown (2012) How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming, p. 239 A primary reason for the name was its similarity to the name of Brown's wife, Diane, following a pattern established with Pluto. Pluto owes its name in part to its first two letters, which form the initials of Percival Lowell, the founder of the observatory where its discoverer, Clyde Tombaugh, was working, and the person who inspired the search for "Planet X". James Christy, who discovered Charon, did something similar by adding the Greek ending -on to Char, the nickname of his wife Charlene. (Christy wasn't aware that the resulting 'Charon' was a figure in Greek mythology.) "Dysnomia", similarly, has the same first letter as Brown's wife, Diane, and Brown uses the nickname "Dy" for the moon, which he pronounces the same as his wife's nickname, Di. Because of this, Brown pronounces the full name , with a long "y" sound.
Since the 1960s the song has been played and recorded by numerous blues-rock bands, including Cream on their 1966 debut, Fresh Cream; Johnny Winter on his 1968 album The Progressive Blues Experiment; Canned Heat on their 1967 eponymous debut and two versions of the song (with and without harmonica) on their sixth album, Vintage; Blues Creation on their 1969 debut album; Fleetwood Mac on their 1971 album The Original Fleetwood Mac (as "Rambling Pony #2", credited solely to Peter Green); Blackfoot on their 1982 album Highway Song Live; Eric Clapton for his 1992 Unplugged album and 2004's Me and Mr. Johnson; by Jeff Beck in 2000 on You Had It Coming; and Gov't Mule on 2000's Life Before Insanity. The song was recorded by Bob Dylan for his 2006 album Modern Times. Dylan claims authorship of the song on most versions of his record. While musically the arrangement is very similar to the Muddy Waters version, Dylan's introduces all new verses, though retaining the two opening lines.

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