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"mercilessly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows no sympathy and is not kind

648 Sentences With "mercilessly"

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And as you can imagine, his comment was trolled mercilessly.
Underground aquifers, raided mercilessly to compensate, will not recover quickly.
"My client suffered mercilessly," DiCello said in a telephone interview.
Work those crossings mercilessly, and you'll come up with UTAH.
Trump will mercilessly expound upon them to elide his own.
There, he was mercilessly beaten and tortured for two years.
Did she tell you that she flirts with this boy mercilessly?
They beat them mercilessly and bully them into jumping through hoops.
She told Fast Company she was bullied mercilessly as a child.
He've been hard pressed to contain himself after being ridiculed mercilessly!
Her mother also rode her mercilessly to be thin, attractive, perfectly attired.
And they mercilessly ridicule his audience (BLACK WOMEN) for patronizing him. Why?
St. Louis Cardinals game and was mercilessly booed by the Queens crowd.
In his Last Man on Earth cameo, he taunts Jason Sudeikis mercilessly.
And you need to do it continuously, quickly, mercilessly and with abandon.
Too often, they are questioned mercilessly about whether their side is legitimate.
John mercilessly beats his son Will (Jack Greenlees) for the smallest infraction.
The laws also require cooking that is mercilessly yoked to the season.
We look forward to blogging mercilessly in the baking heat all weekend.
Satirical web site El Chiguire Bipolar has been mercilessly parodying the situation.
Sportcoat alone can see Hettie, and her ghost laces into him mercilessly.
Too often, they are questioned mercilessly about whether their side is legitimate.
What previous president has ever been mocked so mercilessly by comedy performers?
Jimmy Kimmel's way of showing kids love is to mercilessly embarrass them.
She freed slave cities, but she also mercilessly scorched the Tarlys to death.
Or, as Altrincham FC discovered, you risk being trolled mercilessly by your followers.
House prices have risen mercilessly and developers have accumulated worrying levels of debt.
And, most of all, she remembers being raped, by Ooko, brutally and mercilessly.
Of course Facebook owns the latter product too, and has mercilessly cloned Stories.
The trailer ends with a mercilessly short shot of Vader for good measure.
They attack their young audience as mercilessly as the creatures attack the characters.
Party primaries were proffered as a remedy: They would sort everything out mercilessly.
Big Daddy Kane was mercilessly smooth, Kool G Rap a rough-edged storyteller.
Jordan, watching his brother getting punched mercilessly, yelled for the policeman to stop.
With the mercilessly gruesome deaths of Glenn and Abraham, fans were left feeling forlorn.
" Gabelli revealed he "nibbled at a few because they were just thrown out mercilessly.
He then, uh, mercilessly stomped Diddy's wax head to a pulp and ran away.
"Most of them were killed mercilessly by sharp weapons last night," Army Brig. Gen.
In Chappaquiddick, the idealized version of the Kennedys is mercilessly cut down to size.
Nevertheless, I don't believe Manafort should be treated as mercilessly as my clients were.
Thus, the sad new grey image was mercilessly trolled on its very own site.
Cynthia recognizes that marriage is a heteropatriarchal institution that deserves to be mercilessly roasted.
As Sethi puts it, "cut costs mercilessly on the things you don't care about."
When the Arctic waters were depleted, the Southern Ocean whale populations were mercilessly attacked.
In fact, they should be the first to mercilessly bite him where it hurts.
He just wants to be your metal friend, while you farm him mercilessly for EXP.
It means seeking out an inexperienced player and mercilessly exploiting him for all he's worth.
Then he stalked, captured, and mercilessly beat the absolute shit out of it (donkey kick!).
The wind blew mercilessly for 250 hours, leaving snow drifts as high as 214 feet.
What happens if, when you shoot your shot, the internet makes fun of you, mercilessly?
Either way, the Trump campaign has been mercilessly knee-capped by this entire, unfortunate episode.
At night she lay awake, her distress and her bewilderment afterward mercilessly feeding vivid dreams.
Sawyer Premium Permethrin doesn't just repel bugs, it mercilessly kills anything that lands on it.
In honor of his 60th birthday, he will be mercilessly roasted by his closest friends.
Sonic was mocked mercilessly by fans who were viscerally revolted by the little blue guy.
The news is that pop stars, including Madonna and Justin Bieber, are being mercilessly slain.
Wind and sand blow mercilessly against tents in the scorching heat of the Syrian summer.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, who had mercilessly mocked him as a memorizer of scripted lines?
Trump mercilessly mocked the one-time front-runner Bush as "low energy" throughout the primary campaign.
Wendy hangs up mercilessly, which makes me wonder how isolated she'll be in her new future.
"They beat him mercilessly and put saltwater in his nose and mouth," Hira later told police.
With whales now placed on the altar of expediency, will they be hunted mercilessly around Japan?
As duchess, Fergie was mercilessly ridiculed by the tabloid media on both sides of the pond.
I have to watch it when my husband isn't home, or he will tease me mercilessly.
The neophyte Republican pursued the Speaker mercilessly after they fell out over passing the state budget.
In 2012, when Mitt Romney called Russia our "number one geopolitical foe," Democrats mocked him mercilessly.
Extra Bases The Mets surged late last season by mercilessly beating bad teams down the stretch.
He then mercilessly mocked his opponent while Askren lay awkward, wooden, and concussed on the floor.
Then the regime unleashed its paramilitary brigades, and the so-called Green Movement was mercilessly suppressed.
The Spectacle: A single-shot sequence in which an accident leaves Bullock mercilessly rotating in space.
It was devastating to watch helplessly as this virus swiftly and mercilessly ravaged his little body.
"I know," Ms. Murphy replied with sympathy, despite having just mercilessly turned a 6,000 percent profit.
Three of these funds were among the worst performers in 2015 when Brazil was punished mercilessly.
I mercilessly attack the leftover cake with my fork, hovering over the box like a monster.
It's trying to end single that's awful, that makes us angry, that feels cruel and mercilessly unfair.
It is a mercilessly dark musical that eschews levity and heaps violence on top of more violence.
It is a mercilessly dark musical that eschews levity and heaps violence on top of more violence.
Jerry Muller's "The Tyranny of Metrics" mercilessly exposes the downside of the cult of measurement and managerialism.
She seethes with rage - her body held tight, lips a straight line, hair mercilessly sprayed into shape.
But Simmons, overweight as a child, who was teased mercilessly by his classmates starting in elementary school.
Was Gwyneth's version of "easy" going to be another chance for the press to mercilessly slam her?
Like a very precise instrument, the camera showed clearly and mercilessly that his time was running out.
The play's poignancy lies in how mercilessly difficult that is, and how precarious for all of them.
The result is a book that seems mercilessly honest from one angle and carefully guarded from another.
She hopes for a future in which tribalism fades — even as she mercilessly details its accumulating strength.
Team members, broken into a white jersey/blue jersey scrimmage, slammed one another mercilessly into the boards.
Mr. Modi and the B.J.P. mercilessly fan the perception that Congress leaders are disconnected from the public.
They made jokes and mercilessly ribbed each other in the locker room, like they had at Yale.
Screenshots of his sponcon went viral on other platforms like Twitter, and people began mercilessly mocking him.
They placate students with favors, maintain stories at the level of deniable rumor, and attack whistleblowers mercilessly.
This is the woman who created and mercilessly condoned Gilead, a society based on stealing children from mothers.
Your birthday is a perfect time for your loved ones to celebrate your life by mercilessly mocking you.
I know from all the times he has mercilessly mocked me while I've tested competitions out on location.
The game is so mercilessly addictive that people have started penning panicked screeds about their children's Fortnite addictions.
It also brings disruption to those who have themselves mercilessly backed upstarts in established industries (see chart 3).
Yet right under his nose, one of his kids was being mercilessly bullied on the hit children's game.
Apple's rivals have mercilessly cloned its slender laptop designs and copypasted the look and feel of the iPhone.
The Washington-born keeper was booed mercilessly by Brazilian fans angry at her comments on the Zika virus.
White students making Nazi salutes, either apparently or intentionally, is perfectly consistent with black students being mercilessly policed.
"Chaos Monkeys" is likely to attract headlines and interest because of the prominent names and institutions mercilessly described.
In the future when we are mercilessly hunted by our robot overlords, we'll only have ourselves to blame.
The attacker was then mercilessly beaten by onlookers on the ground until his head was covered in blood.
"He's a doll" refers to KEN, the mercilessly teased partner (or is it ex-partner now?) of Barbie.
Dr. Gell-Mann could criticize others mercilessly, but would readily change his mind when he was proved wrong.
But what makes Charlie's Angels interesting is that even while catering to men's desires, it mercilessly mocks them.
The police fired mercilessly on the students and the buses transporting them, leaving six dead and scores wounded.
"Can't Lose" features awkward tough talk, flows that mercilessly pilfer from Migos, and callouts to her earlier hits.
A series of sketches in a December 1967 episode, for instance, mocked the American obsession with guns mercilessly.
After Philip whines on American television that his wife isn't paid enough, the British press attacks him mercilessly.
It was near 100 degrees the day of the funeral, the sun beating mercilessly on the heartbroken crowd.
Cersei is arrested and put in a shapeless, dirty prison gown; then her hair is mercilessly sawed off.
Watson said he was heckled and booed mercilessly by record crowds on his way to a tie for 14th.
We are superfans who mercilessly mock each episode and happen to be predominantly brown (but all shades are welcome).
If that happens, political elites and the press will mercilessly mock and second-guess the Clinton campaign for weeks.
They were then mocked mercilessly by everyone from their classmates to Saturday Night Live for challenging the status quo.
In a battle that reportedly lasted hours, the Doberman mercilessly fought the cobras until all of them were slain.
In 2015, Houthis laid siege to the city, occupying surrounding mountain ranges, sealing the entrances and shelling it mercilessly.
George Michael was ostracized for his sexuality and gave the middle finger to the media, who mercilessly stalked him.
But Elizabeth North (Portia de Rossi) wasn't as lucky — poor Liz was mercilessly bludgeoned in an incredibly gory scene.
A young man for whom I had put my life in danger numerous times, yet was now mercilessly assaulting.
He began to mercilessly attack Cruz, questioning his ability to serve as president because he was born in Canada.
Tom sucks up to his bosses (and new family) to an absurd degree, but he bullies Greg mercilessly too.
After all, those guys spend seven months out of the year mercilessly ripping apart hapless teams of inferior construction.
Still, it's probably good that Lynanna Mormont doesn't know about this decision either; the kid would mock Sansa mercilessly.
The ones that fought back with all the Asimovian-limited personal defenses at their command, we cut down mercilessly.
He helped to keep our world from blowing itself apart, or dividing mercilessly between the rich and the poor.
Warren's brief lead in the polls caused the entire media establishment to dissect her "Medicare for all" plan mercilessly.
He has attacked the league mercilessly, poking at Mr. Goodell and taking glee in the league's television ratings falling.
According to them, many Indian men, women and children were mercilessly slaughtered in the so-called fight at Wounded Knee.
His team had identified the biggest issues in Dos Santos' performance in the first fight and went after it mercilessly.
After independence many squeezed farmers mercilessly, forcing them to sell their crops for a pittance through state-run marketing boards.
To have someone encircled, then targeted mercilessly by bouncing ping pong balls, forced to defend themselves with only one paddle?
In 2015, the Houthis laid siege to the city, occupying surrounding mountain ranges, sealing the entrances and shelling it mercilessly.
What in god's name do mercilessly unforgiving collision physics contribute, aside from interruptions to story moments and YouTube fail compilations?
The first time was in 2202, when his comedic rant mercilessly harangued former Democratic FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler into submission.
This attitude also works against actresses who haven't been as mercilessly ripped to shreds by the public as Hathaway has.
The most recent Lions team to tour New Zealand, in 266, was mercilessly swept 3-0 by the All Blacks.
At first, his character mercilessly bullies Newman's Luke, a newcomer to the chain gang, but eventually comes to revere him.
He was hunted down mercilessly by the Swiss, drawing 10 of Brazil's 19 fouls, as many as some entire teams.
Things go badly wrong when young Peter's schoolmates mercilessly mock the elaborate faux-fur costume his mother prepared for him.
The popular narrative I'd heard most about mothers of young children was that they tended to judge one another mercilessly.
Casspirs were used mercilessly by apartheid-era police, becoming a tool of oppression in the hands of a fearful administration.
William Styron, my former island neighbor, spoke of drinking "abundantly, almost mercilessly" as a "magical conduit" to his literary imagination.
Supreme showed up early Saturday morning in a tutu and crown, armed with a megaphone and mercilessly heckled the paradegoers.
The two comedic actors decided to (cat)nip all the jokes in the bud by mercilessly mocking their own film.
Later, he teases her mercilessly about how little she is being kept up-to-date on the latest Waystar news.
Working conditions at such mines are often pitiful, sometimes involving violence and child labor, and all for mercilessly little pay.
His father was absent, his mother "hated me for reminding her of him," and an older relative beat him mercilessly.
Remember, Ben mercilessly mocked Usman by calling him "Marty from Nebraska" leading up to Kamaru's title fight with Tyron Woodley.
As you may have guessed, many people cope with the upsetting revelation that this bear does exist by mercilessly trolling it.
"You get to spend extravagantly on the things you love and cut costs mercilessly on the things you don't," he says.
People often fear space because it represents the unknown—it reminds us, mercilessly and absolutely, that we don't know shit, really.
With each passing moment, his fear built until the crowd descended on him, ripping off his gear and beating him mercilessly.
Twitter mocked Pepsi (and Jenner for her participation) so mercilessly that Pepsi was forced to pull the ad within a day.
Samsung's holding onto that output with dear life, after mercilessly — and understandably — mocking Apple for dropping it a few generations back.
But WHen the joker puts his mask on, he becomes the joker, and he mercilessly goes out there and gets Paid.
The claim prompted the Finns -- whose forests are protected from fires by a colder, wetter climate -- to mercilessly laugh at Trump.
The underlying commonalities among them (everyone's sensitivity was mercilessly trampled in youth) are no less repetitive for being believable and touching.
Writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons prosecuted their case mercilessly and purified the pernicious influence of comics from popular culture.
Then there was the time I tried Cantonese opera (without, mercilessly, English subtitles) and wondered what on earth I was thinking.
Iraq also ruined John Kerry's bid to unseat Bush in 2004, when Republicans mercilessly blasted him as weak on national security.
The effect is nearly the opposite: deprived of rhetorical shelter, Di Benedetto's narrators seem mercilessly exposed to the events they recount.
CHICAGO — As temperatures in this city suddenly, mercilessly, plunged into single digits this week, a whole separate world was flourishing underground.
After all, the Internet has made it such that every little nugget of information about every movie spreads mercilessly on social media.
Manon never knows the pain is coming, but everyone believes she's hardened against it, and so they inflict it upon her mercilessly.
My horse cavalry were spooked by the handful of camel archers they encountered, who then mercilessly pelted my infantry with deadly arrows.
And if you're going to mercilessly crush small businesses at every turn, can photos of you at least look like this again?
The statement went on to say that officials "vowed to mercilessly wipe out the provocateurs making desperate efforts to stifle" North Korea.
A day after McGregor mercilessly mocked the American in Los Angeles to launch a four-day international promotional tour for their Aug.
During a town hall in Henniker on Thursday, Christie mercilessly mocked the fact that one of Rubio's newest surrogates, former Pennsylvania Sen.
Of the five post-Soviet regimes in Central Asia, Uzbekistan's is widely regarded as the nastiest, its leader the most mercilessly paranoid.
Google has shown itself to be impatient, mercilessly killing off projects that fans might favor, but which no longer serve its interests.
Who cares that he's so incensed by two white businessmen snorting cocaine in the bathroom that he beats one of them mercilessly?
Who is willing to fight the entirety of the establishment and mercilessly wield the power of the presidency to get real change?
And on every road trip in between, he re-examines it — rather mercilessly, like the self-doubting artist he has always been.
They are democratic Darwinists: Any wounded creature, or even one who no longer smells like a winner, is swiftly and mercilessly dispatched.
When we see him about an hour into the movie, he has a new look and is mercilessly killing men in Tokyo.
Sean Spicer, who's been mercilessly (but amusingly) mocked on SNL, took the controversy as an opportunity to call for Lorne Michaels' firing.
When Smith has given into his tendency to relax on defense, he has been mercilessly back cut for a layup or dunk.
In Hilary Bettis's play, a family separated by deportation wants to live regular American lives but discovers how mercilessly difficult that is.
When Americans hear about "tribalism," they often imagine a faraway land where one ethnic or religious faction mercilessly persecutes another for generations.
And it leaves those working in its airless confines (evoked mercilessly by David Zinn's gloomy set) in a state of depleted resignation.
We will mercilessly destroy anyone who, by his deeds or his thoughts — yes, his thoughts — threatens the unity of the socialist state.
But of course, the prerequisite is to free the students from being ruled mercilessly by their scores, at least to some extent.
But the 40-year-old challenger, Nelson Chamisa, claimed fraud, and when his supporters gathered in protests, government forces crushed them mercilessly.
Then as you look out over the spires and walkways, you know that they're out there, somewhere, waiting to kill you mercilessly.
In many ways, the metaphor distills his whole career: Donald Trump smells desperation better than a bloodhound, and then exploits it mercilessly.
He put his shot 30 feet from the pin, positioned on the right-front quadrant of the green, mercilessly close to the water.
Leave it to Jeff to celebrate the news of his extension by not only getting mercilessly stomped but looking clueless in the process.
"Inside he rained bullets brutally, mercilessly over innocent people who were there just to celebrate the new year and have fun," Sahin said.
In past debates, the so-called establishment candidates — Rubio, Bush, Kasich — mostly stuck with fighting each other, even when Trump mercilessly attacked them.
Wall Street has quickly and mercilessly given up on many publicly traded technology companies like LinkedIn, GoPro and Yelp after disappointing earnings results.
His first outburst came at college as he studied mercilessly for his mid-terms while simultaneously trying to shake a bout of shingles.
It's starting to feel like the season six finale might tug mercilessly at the heartstrings, which could be an ace in the hole.
He's likened Hillary Clinton to a "sadistic nurse in a mental hospital," and mercilessly ploughed down a kid during a "friendly" rugby game.
So, after being hammered mercilessly for the past year, Cramer thinks the railroad stocks have finally come down enough to represent decent value.
Woven together by an original story, Stephen Gammell's haunting illustrations and Schwartz's mercilessly bleak horror stories come to life in the cinematic telling.
The North's state media Wednesday quoted leader Kim Jong Un as saying the test will enhance a missile capability that "mercilessly" strikes enemies.
When Theon Greyjoy sneaks onto Euron's ship to bust Yara out, McElhenney pops up as an unsuspecting ship guard who gets mercilessly slaughtered.
This is the place where, in March 1965, peaceful marchers were teargassed and beaten mercilessly by state troopers while the news cameras rolled.
In 2008, he started a blog about intelligence and public affairs that mercilessly criticized the Obama administration, including his eventual boss, John Brennan.
"Young And Menace" sounds like a Steve Aoki remix of a Papa Roach parody, its clunky chorus chopped mercilessly into video game dubstep.
The weird laugh of a lad at school who was then mercilessly ribbed about it for the entirety of his teen years. This.
Alongside metal, another dark musical sub-scene that exists within Ithaca is a growing collection of extremely talented and mercilessly loud noise artists.
He's then roasted mercilessly because, apparently in their world, there's no funnier punch line than a man showing vulnerability and expressing his feelings.
Then it drives the rest of its contestants mercilessly toward marriage even though it knows that most of its engagements are soon broken.
Consider the case of Jane Doe, a ninth grader who was raped by her classmate, then taunted mercilessly by him and his friends.
The rubbing would mercilessly abrade her skin, he said, not unlike trying to run a marathon in a bathing suit full of sand.
I love it now, but as a child I was mercilessly teased for having the same name as a cheap brand of soda.
Even Vice President Dick Cheney got involved: At the Nationals' opener in April 2006, he was mercilessly booed while he took the mound.
She reads from Bartram's prologue, where he describes his hunter companion slaughtering a mother bear and then coming back mercilessly for the baby.
Tech companies mercilessly track our interests, location, age, gender, ethnicity, and anything else that can be used to categorise and advertise to people.
In 2003, one of our favorite national pastimes involved mercilessly mocking a young boy with a dream and no talent from American Idol.
In his suit, Cruz claims the fans were armed with metal pipes -- and began beating him mercilessly just because he supported Club America.
His board gets torn up like a paper crane in a hurricane, leaving him to fall mercilessly into the maw of the ocean.
It's incredibly difficult being homeless, even before you're mocked mercilessly on social media for just trying to feel a little bit better about yourself.
They mercilessly criticize each other's work, opening up the painful chasm between their aspirations to write excellent poetry and their all-too-human limitations.
Dean repeatedly drew disturbing parallels between Trump and Nixon, only to be mercilessly mocked by Republicans for his general irrelevance to the current situation.
To drive home this point, the paper published a photo selection ridiculing "Celebrities with Questionable Beards," which mercilessly mocked stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio.
Now there's concern that some teachers become emotionally abusive, after a video emerged showing one mercilessly berating a first grader for a wrong answer.
It's hard to argue broadly with retail investors opting for low-cost market exposure over the dream of outmaneuvering a mercilessly competitive stock market.
Even so, the show's present-day trappings anchor it to a world where bodies are judged mercilessly and fashionable body modification is grimly conformist.
But HP's here to remind you that back-to-school season is just around that next corner, as the world continues mercilessly spinning forward.
It is very energy-absorbent, which helps to dissipate impact forces—like when the colorful creature pounds mercilessly, Hulk-like, on would-be predators.
As if we might misinterpret Nola's rent woes and the hordes of white people living around her in Brooklyn, gentrification was name-dropped mercilessly.
Even during Fergie and Andrew's short marriage, brutal tabloid stories mocked her mercilessly, reporting on her alleged infidelities, and commenting on her lifestyle expenses.
"In the hearts of artillerymen ... there was burning desire to mercilessly retaliate against the warmongers going ahead with their joint war exercises," KCNA said.
We passed it back, and forth, and back again until the other team made a mistake, and then we punished them for it mercilessly.
This was just days after he called Novak Djokovic "cringeworthy" and Nadal "salty," mercilessly trolling the elite players in a no-holds-barred interview.
Most emotionally complicated low-five on a debate stage Donald Trump spent the first few months of his campaign mercilessly mocking former Florida Gov.
Prosecutors said Mr. Dilione beat Mr. Comunale mercilessly, pummeling him until he was unconscious, and then he and Mr. Rackover stabbed him 15 times.
Twenty-five years ago, when I moved to Zurich from the United States in the fifth grade, I was mercilessly bullied by my classmates.
His family name became a weapon New York tabloids used mercilessly, if predictably, to make him the butt of one salacious pun after another.
Sean Spicer -- press secretary Spicer, who became must-see TV and was mercilessly mocked by NBC's "Saturday Night Live," resigned amid communications office tumult.
Mercilessly scrutinizing him as he sleeps, pushing aside her customary tenderness, she finds the moment "so cruel, so horrifying" that she must look away.
He had just won a MacArthur fellowship, known as a genius award — something Mr. Jenkins teases mercilessly, shouting, "There's the genius!" when seeing him.
In fact, Gore said "lock box" so many times in that debate Saturday Night Live parodied him for it mercilessly in a memorable sketch.
But the defense presented a contrasting narrative of Mr. Bissonnette, describing him as a slight young man who had been mercilessly bullied at school.
Australians spend a large part of their spring trying to avoid being mercilessly swooped by magpies, and now crows are getting in on the act.
Survivors&apos accounts evoke a major storm on the Channel with pitched waves that tossed the boat mercilessly before the explosion that shattered the vessel.
However, we are guessing that Leslie Jones' character will mercilessly hit on him and/or slap his butt like a quarterback congratulating his wide receiver.
Their product line is best described as timeless essentials done mercilessly well — which, for a primarily online brand, could be seen as a thankless task.
As an American, and separately as a mother, I am horrified beyond measure by stories of children mercilessly separated, and kept apart from, their parents.
However, a junior minister warned the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) that any attempt to undermine the government's legitimacy would be dealt with mercilessly.
Brog says that John, like many doctors, held himself to extremely high standards, and could "hammer himself mercilessly" whenever he fell short of the mark.
"The Chinese mainland will be prompted to speed up Taiwan reunification and mercilessly combat those who advocate Taiwan's independence," the paper said in an editorial.
But then the camera pans out to reveal Peppa Pig the mascot staring on in horror as her effigy is mercilessly beaten to a pulp.
Mercilessly cutting back on energy output by downgrading whole organs might be the only way these little guys can make it through winter without starving.
Even the show's moral heart, Jimmy's flatmate Edgar, an Iraq War veteran suffering from PTSD and gullible naivety, is mercilessly belittled by the show's leads.
So after a year of getting mercilessly copied by Facebook, Snapchat is returning the favor by launching its take on the Facebook ads Power Editor.
In fact, Celeste has the most traumatic private life of all—her husband, Perry, beats her mercilessly and threatens her verbally with humiliation and death.
Finally, the smugglers' vehicles roared toward another spot, throwing up thick billows of dust and bouncing the workers mercilessly in the beds of the trucks.
We also saw the heart-wrenching video of the disabled man tortured mercilessly for days in Chicago by youths proclaiming their opposition to the president.
Sophomore wide receiver Ishmael Zamora has been under serious fire ever since footage surfaced from June showing him mercilessly whipping and kicking a small dog.
The great black back was hunted mercilessly at the end of the 19th century in the never-ending quest to fill ladies' hats with feathers.
At a late-2018 concert supporting Lil Uzi Vert in Philadelphia, Blueface was also mercilessly booed as he tried to segue into performing "Freak Bitch".
So as bystanders watched on in amazement, three uniformed code enforcement officers proceeded to mercilessly rip Ronald off his stand, leaving only his shoes behind.
One unintended consequence is that kids (and adults) named Alexa are being teased and bullied mercilessly from everyone, kids and adults alike, their parents say.
It's not the only thing on students' minds as they prepare to return to the place where their friends and teachers were mercilessly gunned down.
We spent hours together, part of it mercilessly teasing Robbee about his secret crush, and I marveled at how this family has Thanksgiving every night.
The villainous Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) was mercilessly beating one of our lead characters to death without the show revealing who suffered the grisly fate.
The video features Swift mercilessly mocking her own reputation from over the years — which is fitting for the lead single off an album called Reputation.
Republican ones mercilessly fight Obama-era efforts to reduce climate pollution, and in the Trump era, Democratic ones have been fighting on the other side.
It's not worth the hassle, you're probably not going to get a free dinner, and you might find yourself being mercilessly ridiculed on social media.
I held still, my head ducked out of sight, waiting, letting the very faintest breath escape me while my heart drummed mercilessly in my chest.
Over 1,500 years ago, scores of villagers were mercilessly killed in their homes by an unknown band of marauders, who left the bodies where they fell.
Survivors&apos accounts speak of a major storm on the Channel with pitched waves that tossed the boat mercilessly before the explosion that shattered the vessel.
Talk show hosts Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee and John Oliver, who also have mercilessly skewered Trump and his policies, won nominations in the variety show category.
"While Bardot did the dippy blonde sex bomb thing, Moreau was as sharp as cold air and mercilessly clever," the newspaper said of her in 2001.
Those who aren't so interested in grid aesthetic meanwhile, have either taken to mercilessly laughing at those who are, or showing their solidarity for fellow Instagrammers.
The achievement here is its passable-ness; the fact that a collection of mercilessly mockable ideas can cohere into anything is the depths of its 👍.
Her first round of merch included a tee referencing her mercilessly mocked (I'm guilty myself) but ultimately  true prophecy for whatever the hell last year was.
Upon introducing himself, he described synching iPods with Michelle Obama and how the first lady used to mercilessly mock someone on staff who loved Barry Manilow.
Perhaps expecting a warm response—ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had died a day earlier—he was, instead, booed mercilessly for a very long time.
By then, the hostilities, which ground on mercilessly from 298 to 433, had turned the very name of the city into a synonym for war zone.
Finally, ongoing longer-term structural talks would look a great deal like the approach of President Trump's predecessors — an approach the current administration has derided mercilessly.
In the other column, we would have the less good stuff, such as plague, war, slavery, social stratification, rule by mercilessly appropriating élites, and Simon Cowell.
He ignored the easiest prey, the scores of civilians around him, hunting only people in uniform — methodically, mercilessly, even as they lay wounded on the pavement.
In that moment of distraction, the husband grabs the phone to call for help, but it's ripped from his hands and he is mercilessly pistol-whipped.
Dwayne Maynard was not one of the five correction officers accused of mercilessly beating Jahmal Lightfoot, an inmate at Rikers Island, to teach him a lesson.
She was teased mercilessly as a child for her unconventional looks, but that's precisely what's landed her as a fixture in fashion shows and advertising campaigns.
She started as a sobbing, defenseless mess around Mayu, only to mercilessly flex on her once she realized she had the fast track to Noah's heart.
Before deciding this is well outside the realm of possibility, think back only 20 years ago when Saddam Hussein mercilessly ruled Iraq and ordered mass genocide.
The gang mercilessly chased one man, Michael Griffith, 21996, who escaped by running onto a busy highway, where he was struck by a car and killed.
Hoping for better terms, he sabotaged peace talks before the November election, then mercilessly bombed Hanoi just before Christmas, destroying Bach Mai, its largest civilian hospital.
A story line from the first season about an app called "Woke or Not," for example, mercilessly parodied the characters' self-conscious commitment to social justice.
As a Mormon growing up in rural Ohio, Evans knew he wasn't like everyone else and so did the kids at school, who bullied him mercilessly.
In the second half against Butler, the Bulldogs' Kelan Martin and Kamar Baldwin mercilessly attacked the paint as their team steadily climbed back into the game.
In a film that doles  out justice so mercilessly it can only be called … Greek, Killing is cruel enough to boil his 2016 The Lobster alive.
"He aimed his followers like a gun, and they slaughtered mercilessly," Jeanette Manning, writer of the Cults podcast, wrote of Manson in the series' opening episode.
The Super Bowl 50 Storylines Most Likely to Be Beaten Mercilessly into the Ground Hey, did you know one starting quarterback is much older than the other?
The FT academy receives a substantial amount of gringos that pass through while on vacation and Moicano has been systematically dismantling their guards and mercilessly berimboloing them.
The horrifying footage of Rayden -- who's autistic, diabetic and deaf in his right ear -- is going viral ... showing a bunch of kids mercilessly beating and mocking him.
With a cigarette in her hand and a parrot on her shoulder, LaVona mercilessly undermines everything her daughter, Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie), has to say for herself.
Mr Modi has mercilessly milked nationalist sentiment, threatening to rain missiles on the enemy in a "night of killing" and scorning his opponents as wobbly-kneed defeatists.
Ibsen's most mercilessly autobiographical play, "The Master Builder" is an unwieldy and compelling portrait of the artist in winter, howling at the prospect of his imminent decline.
It uses a combination of AI, 3D vision, and hand-eye coordination to pour its opponent a cup of coffee, and then mercilessly crush them at Scrabble.
Riverdale's Archie and Jughead are pretty ride or die, but what's the point of friendship if you can't occasionally (and mercilessly) mock one another's mushy Instagram posts?
"Any attempt to delegitimize government will not be tolerated and those bent on causing anarchy will be dealt with mercilessly," Mutodi wrote on his official Twitter page.
To bear witness to an artist in exile is to observe a unique, horrendous intensity: that exile, unlike death, remains mercilessly visceral, undulating, vivid, and stubbornly present.
Sources close to rapper Just Brittany claim Z-Ro produced the track and sent it to Brittany just one month after she says he beat her mercilessly.
In it, the perp—who later told Deadline his name was Jamie Otis—is shown inside a perimeter of traffic cones, just mercilessly laying into the star.
Anthony Scaramucci came face-to-face with Mario Cantone, the comedian who mercilessly mocked him on late-night TV, during an appearance on "The View" early Friday.
Runway fashion, with very few exceptions, exists in a state of permanent seriousness; drag sends it up mercilessly, worshiping its extremes while mocking its pretensions with impunity.
Rafael Nadal is proving to be the male tennis player of the year after mercilessly beating Daniil Medvedev to win the Rogers Cup in Montreal on Sunday.
Her clean-cut boyfriend at the time, Barry, was mercilessly beaten down by Lucious and his friends to keep him from competing for her affections any longer.
The student says he feared for his life as he watched the men being "beaten mercilessly" by the officers in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom, in southeast Nigeria.
For what Ms. Piper achieves is an anatomy of an obsession that, layer by layer, peels off one woman's skin until every nerve ending is mercilessly exposed.
Under Kim Jong-un, North Korea remained dedicated to juche, the path of self-sufficiency, while mercilessly rehashing Stalinist formats abandoned practically everywhere else in the world.
I hadn't been there since I was 12: an age at which I was bullied mercilessly and still felt dirty saying the words "I'm gay" out loud.
Israel's enemies attacked the country mercilessly before a single settlement was built, and when Israel pulled every Jew out of Gaza, the result was nothing resembling peace.
The wolves in neighboring Idaho have been mercilessly gunned down as if they were the target for a free for all killing frenzy from the OK Corral.
Between two La La Land songs and Lin Manuel-Miranda's Moana contender, "Can't Stop the Feeling" from Trolls, though mercilessly catchy, doesn't have much of a shot.
The aftermath of the plebiscite was a great example of both 'camps' attacking each other mercilessly, while at the same time speaking in the name of peace.
Trump mocked Bush mercilessly for calling unauthorized immigration an "act of love," and his own characterizations of immigrants tended to focus on their potential to kill American citizens.
Nothing fires Djokovic like the smell of blood, and he went after Medvedev mercilessly, roaring through the set and breaking again to lead the final stanza 3-1.
When the whiskey company Glenlivet announced its now infamous edible whiskey capsules, swiftly dubbed "Whiskey Tide Pods," it was mercilessly mocked on late-night talk shows and Twitter.
Coming from a politician who became leader of his party almost by accident in 2015 and is tormented mercilessly by the press, the claim has sometimes rung hollow.
The president got his revenge at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner, where he mercilessly roasted an unamused Trump – who was sitting in the audience at the time.
While Wolf was busy jabbing D.C. and media elite mercilessly (as you can see in the video above), Donald Trump was doing his Donald Trump thing in Michigan.
However, video of Curry doing the Milly Rock at her opening brought the internet trolls out of the woodwork, who mocked her mercilessly for her (clearly casual) moves.
Dipp, who usually reports on soccer, was mocked mercilessly on social media for his efforts but, really, how much worse was this performance than any other sideline report?
"No one will give [Baghdadi] refuge; he'll be mercilessly hunted down, along with his entire shura council, in the increasingly small space that ISIS still controls," said Peritz.
Teams will mercilessly attack him in the playoffs by using his man to set a flurry of ball screens, forcing uncomfortable switches and strains that are felt elsewhere.
But it's more likely to resemble the public hearing that happened just a day before Comey, where four top intelligence officials were grilled mercilessly, but offered little information.
It's an admixture of rich-people ideas that are either cruel or whimsical, mercilessly predative or larkishly #disruptive, the details of which invariably arrive in gee-whiz jargon.
Their beloved pup got a little overexcited in front of the camera, bounding into shots of the couple, twisting out of their arms, and mercilessly licking their faces.
The victim, Christian Wolff (played by Seth Lee as a boy and Ben Affleck as an adult), is mercilessly disciplined by his father, a sadistic, controlling military psychologist.
But if you want to see this annoying genre lampooned especially mercilessly, the caustic new "Bajillion Dollar Propertie$," on the Seeso streaming service, is the destination for you.
He is portrayed as a soulless, hypercompetitive narcissist addicted to the spotlight who grows to believe his own hype and is mercilessly vindictive toward anyone who threatens him.
Someday, a sentient machine will spend an afternoon reading everything ever written online and will use this article as an excuse to torture me mercilessly for my insolence.
By second grade, I was the tallest in my class, bullied mercilessly by older boys on the bus for my bowl cut, bad teeth, and faint blond mustache.
His control over Putin's schedule as well as what papers made it to the president's desk increased his clout — and his willingness to mercilessly go after his rivals.
Ginny, who yearns for something better than clam houses and brutality — and who is mercilessly punished for her yearning — could easily have become a monstrous, one-note cliché.
Ivan Albright represents a deeply transcendent, even Platonic, idea of the soul, although one could be forgiven for missing it among the mercilessly unglamorous bodies of his figures.
He once again mercilessly examines a faith and culture — in this case, money and Wall Street — and his characters are subject to the pull of a powerful orthodoxy.
I firmly believe that I would not have been able to legally marry my husband if AIDS had not mercilessly revealed the heroism and humanity of queer people.
Thoreau would pick up his pen to skewer them mercilessly, and — practicing what he preached in his essay "Civil Disobedience" — would probably take to the streets in protest.
And it does suck, undoubtedly, even for the happiest and/or richest among us, not one of whom is immune from heartbreak, hemorrhoids, or getting mercilessly ridiculed online.
It was not at the level of the defenders ripping mercilessly at Pelé in the 1966 World Cup, and it should be noted that Pulisic is not Pelé.
And in last year's brilliant "Fairview" at SoHo Rep, Ms. Drury mercilessly dissolved the lines between theatergoers and performers to explore how white audiences look at black lives.
And she was booed mercilessly, but there was undeniable joy in those boos, as the crowd could genuinely hate someone for legitimately hurting someone they equally genuinely love.
The victims would then be mercilessly berated by the manic Barris, with a hat often yanked down over his eyes and ears, and a crew of second-tier celebrities.
It did not take me long to discover that we were all absolutely and mercilessly united by our ambitions to stay afloat on our parents' dreams — the American Dream.
Attempts to knock down Trump at previous debates have rarely been successful, as the former reality TV star has been quick on his feet and mercilessly dismissive of rivals.
Russian dealings with China show that Beijing will mercilessly push its negotiating advantage even with an apparently trusted strategic partner and a sole supplier of badly needed sophisticated weapons.
In the film, Widner (played by Jamie Bell) and his family flee their homes in search of safety and a new life, but are mercilessly tracked, harassed, and threatened.
These "finger nups" cover your thumb and index fingers to allow you to either daintily hold your chicken or mercilessly tear into it in a protected, pincer-like fashion.
Other teams suspend players for disciplinary infractions, but none of them so reliably turn that sort of thing into such a sublimely petty and mercilessly protracted public theater performance.
You were the formerly anonymous blogger behind "The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs," an Internet hit in the mid-00s, which mercilessly lampooned that wearer of black mock turtlenecks.
In the past weeks, the Trump team has mercilessly taunted Trudeau and rallied against Canada for everything from unfair trade practices to disagreements at the G7 summit in Quebec.
Trump enjoys the support of his base, which is about 40 percent of the electorate, and he is a genius in using the media to mercilessly pummel his opponents.
When it's just come off leaseAmazon reviewers are mercilessly trolling Ivanka products Shorter return periods are most likely a response to the serious and growing problem of return fraud.
He has mocked them mercilessly, from that "specialist in failure" jibe at Arsene Wenger to his barbed remarks about Klopp and Mauricio Pochettino in the last year or so.
Iran's clerical regime has stifled one of the great civilizations, preventing so many of Iran's youth from realizing their full potential, and mercilessly jailing and killing the regime's opponents.
It emerges she's been bullied mercilessly at school for years, that other kids have mocked and attacked her for her social oddity (she does not like to say "hello").
Here, men and women are yanked roughly along the floor, set upon mercilessly, hurled against walls, swung into the air, piled upon each other's bodies and forcefully pushed away.
Everyone from writers at legacy publications like The New York Times and Washington Post to famed feminist Chelsea Handler, took to Twitter to mercilessly mock Melania and her Manolos.
Under the laudable pretext of serving markets with lower mobile bandwidth, they have mercilessly trimmed away all the excess and banality, bringing a slick, minimalist, lightning-fast messenger into existence.
To make matters worse, the dividend cuts meant that MLPs became bond market equivalent stocks, and were hammered mercilessly in anticipation of an interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve.
Biden is respected on both sides of the aisle in the Senate (which of course doesn't mean that Senate Republicans won't attack him mercilessly in the context of a campaign).
"German citizens were disarmed by their government in the late 1930s, and by the mid-1940's Hitler's regime had mercilessly slaughtered six million Jews and numerous others," he wrote.
It drove mercilessly toward its themes: that this administration lies; that its female members are covering for a sexist president; and that journalists have enabled it all with breathless coverage.
The Bush family — which includes the party's only two living past presidents and a 2016 candidate, Jeb, who Trump mocked mercilessly — won't be attending, nor will Ohio's popular Republican Gov.
John has that pretty left-handed swing, but back then, he had a batting stance so cartoonish it would have been mercilessly ridiculed if it wasn't obviously working so well.
This time, as before, his malingering was mocked mercilessly on social media: a doctored picture of him clutching the Indonesian equivalent of an Oscar in his hospital bed was widespread.
The dwarves created the axe for a giantess warrior, after feeling guilty for giving Thor such a powerful weapon he then used to mercilessly kill lots and lots of giants.
" Early Friday morning, North Korea issued a new statement in response to Trump's threat from Wednesday, vowing to "mercilessly wipe out the provocateurs making desperate attempts to stifle socialist country.
He has the gift of gab, mercilessly regaling Nish (Letitia Wright) with macabre stories about how he used unregulated brain interface technology to fuck people over for his own profit.
But the apolitical response Deneen offers, mercilessly dissected by Szalai—repairing to the land with your family to grow your own food and practice your religion—gives the game away.
President Barack Obama's eight years in office unleashed tremendous racial resentment and fear, capitalized upon shamelessly first by Mr. Trump's 2016 campaign and then, mercilessly and unendingly, in his presidency.
The guys play Ping-Pong, practice baseball, tease one another mercilessly, smoke weed, listen to records and try to pick up girls, not really in that or any other order.
Lucie Côté, a French teacher who taught Mr. Bissonnette in high school, told the court that he was mercilessly picked on by students, laughed at and shoved against the wall.
For more than a year, he has criticized the Justice Department, questioned the integrity of the prosecutors leading the Russia investigation, and mercilessly mocked Jeff Sessions, his own attorney general.
One conspicuous hazard of being Anthony Bourdain is that everywhere he goes, from a Michelin-starred temple to a peasant hut on the tundra, he is mercilessly inundated with food.
The "poor Jeb" refrain that haunted Bush, from reporters and supporters alike, in his final weeks is suddenly sticking to "little Marco," as Trump has mercilessly mocked the Florida senator.
Judging by the way they snipe at each other so mercilessly, in a home that was once a military prison, it would not seem to be an occasion to celebrate.
"New York City, it's either eat or be eaten," a guy in the video says while the raven mercilessly pecks the guts right out of a flapping pigeon's chest cavity.
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade are springing into action to help the mother of the Alabama teen who recently died from suicide after he was mercilessly bullied for being gay.
Meanwhile, two of the most aggressive candidates onstage, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro, chose another target to mercilessly attack: former Rep.
But I held out for a good long while by very tenaciously inflating the credibility of every scrap of evidence for my worldview, and mercilessly discounting the credibility of contrary evidence.
There is global sympathy for Iraqi popular demands for justice against the IS criminals who mercilessly, even proudly, caused unimaginable suffering, death, and destruction in Iraq (and Syria) for three years.
The government floated another version of a Latin script, featuring digraphs (pairings of letters to represent a single sound, such as sh or ch in English), but it was mercilessly lampooned.
The man who helped turn a ramshackle but chic industry into a global force poached accounts mercilessly and often pitted his own firms against each other in the quest for clients.
A crowd of more than 23,000 showed up at Veteran's Stadium prepared to boo him mercilessly; Schmidt said that his teammates were afraid to stand next to him during pregame drills.
Newton appeared to give a less-than-fully-committed effort toward recovering his own fumble in a critical moment, for which he was mercilessly ripped by fans online after the game.
Sicking the cops on players for failures of your own finicky control scheme does not make me empathize with Arthur and the gang's feeling that outlaws are now being mercilessly hunted.
As we attempt to survive a Trump presidency while maintaining a shred of sanity, at least there's the solace of TV shows that mercilessly poke fun at our Tweeter-in-Chief.
Enter corporals Sean Bell and Andi Hamilton, a thunderous duo of barely-in-shape gung-ho hurricanes: now both dead, cut down mercilessly during Operation Seething Fork, or something like that.
Read More: Watch This White Dwarf Mercilessly Wail On Its Red Dwarf Friend Of course, even if humans were to migrate to these dwarf systems, it would only prolong the inevitable.
But when security forces remain unified behind the regime, such as in the case of Bashar Assad's Syria, it remains in control and is able to repress its political opposition mercilessly.
During a world media tour to promote their bout McGregor, seeing an opening, mercilessly attacked Mayweather for his poor business acumen while accusing him of being uneducated and unable to read.
Even his favorite Cabinet member, Mike Pompeo, got shoved aside; the secretary of state was mercilessly skewered by the North Koreans and even coldly stood up on a visit to Pyongyang.
That tree, a Norway spruce that immediately lost its needles, had been nicknamed Spelacchio, or Mangy, for its threadbare appearance, and had been mercilessly, and humorously, derided throughout the holiday season.
I understand the strategic and rhetorical point you're making, but there's still the fact of identity as an instrument of mobilization, which is being used mercilessly by Trump at the moment.
He was booed and jeered mercilessly during the World Cup in England, and his presence at Edgbaston in this Test match was met with loud derision from a partisan home crowd.
As mutants are tracked down mercilessly, Eclipse (Sean Teale) and Caitlin (Amy Acker) plot to elicit information on the Inner Circle and secretly meet with Wire (Brad Carter), a criminal hacker.
That's because Vine cofounder Dom Hofmann is finally launching byte, the video app that's meant to be a successor to the video app that was mercilessly killed by Twitter in 2016.
There are reasons to worry that given a free hand by Russia, Mr. Erdogan would bomb the Syrian Kurds mercilessly, as he has done in Turkey, creating more enemies and instability.
He then mercilessly exploits that vulnerability by adding a contrasting pair of guards to the mix: one, named Charlie, a good-natured patsy; the other, Valdez, a by-the-rules sadist.
I'm talking about the tale of a gritty urban vigilante who was created in 1939, only to be mercilessly watered down into kid-friendly fluff, culminating in a hyperkitschy 1966 TV show.
He sees a random young girl in trouble at a bar and decides without asking questions to mercilessly kill dozens of  goons going after her in a very brutal and public way.
The kids who mercilessly attacked a 12-year-old autistic boy in videos that went viral are facing "swift and prompt" discipline from their Oklahoma school, so says MMA star Justin Wren.
During her high-profile relationship with actor Tom Hiddleston, the stars were mercilessly mocked after he was photographed wearing an "I ❤ TS" tank top at her annual Fourth of July bash.
I gave her my old copies of Hybrid Theory and Meteora, since I didn't need them anymore and, though I teased her mercilessly, secretly hoped she'd end up getting into metal, too.
So, Cortana will read your emails, see when you've made a promise to do a thing (I'll send you the pictures by tonight), and then remind you mercilessly until you do it.
Then he recounts a scene that makes you wince: he and a couple white friends walking into the mall with Black Power medallions on, not understanding why they were getting mercilessly clowned.
I met Avishek briefly before the venue broke out into a bloody brawl, making his acquaintance mere minutes before one of my friends was mercilessly plowed over the head with a crowbar.
Now, Dan never went that far, but he did use the internet to stalk and taunt Serena mercilessly for years — which doesn't seem like a particularly healthy way to start a relationship.
Chelsea Manning's story is a reminder of why that subversion is important, a cautionary tale about how mercilessly power reacts when an individual challenges sacred structures too head on and in isolation.
RENNES, France — The math, which worked so mercilessly against Thailand in its first two matches at the Women's World Cup, was for a time on Thursday improbably, wondrously, tilting in its favor.
But the decision by Sanders to back off the question stood out just as Trump was mercilessly and successfully going after each of his Republican opponents with all kinds of personal attacks.
" The military threatened to "turn the U.S. mainland into the theater of a nuclear war" and added that any American strike on North Korean missile and nuclear targets would be "mercilessly repelled.
His ability to nickname and define his political rivals swiftly and mercilessly froze everyone else out of the Republican nomination and then helped secure him an Electoral College victory over Hillary Clinton.
The southern country-themed restaurant is getting hilariously and mercilessly trolled after an employee of 11 years was fired by the company for an unknown reason - on her husband's birthday no less!
Like nature (at least until humans mucked with it so mercilessly that it became unnatural out of sheer self-defense), memory is self-stabilizing, but only because time is on its side.
Not long after Bieber was mercilessly booed by a sold-out crowd in Cleveland for Game 3 between the Cavs and Warriors, he showed his true Canadian spirit and got into hockey mode.
Han "declared the principled stand of the ... government to find out all of the terrorist maniacs and mercilessly wipe them out", the North's KCNA news agency said in a report on the briefing.
Scores of social media users are mercilessly poking fun at the striking similarities between a part of Trump's remarks and a speech given by Michelle Obama eight years ago, using the hashtag #FamousMelaniaTrumpQuotes.
Now it is a cross Hillary has had to bear during her presidential run, and a topic on which Bernie Sanders and his left-wing intellectual supporters could, and did, attack her mercilessly.
Mrs Pelosi, a savvy and ruthless legislator, understands this dynamic well, and will exploit it mercilessly in the next two years—though she may face her own challenges from her party's left flank.
If you've ever wanted to know what's like to be a robot and mercilessly kill other robots by a variety of means, Robo Recall is available to play for free on Oculus Rift.
Amy Davidson of The New Yorker called Romney a "bully" after The Washington Post reported that as a high school student at the Cranbrook School, Romney had mercilessly bullied a gay teenage classmate.
Just a few months before, the former secretary of state and recently defeated Democratic nominee for president had sat on stage at Recode's technology conference and mercilessly bashed the Democratic Party's data infrastructure.
If the croissant is doomed to linearity, Poirot is resigned to having the airy round vowels in his name mercilessly flattened by parlour-maids, deliverymen, and policemen (Moosier Parrot, Monsoor Porrit, Mr Poyrott).
Damian Lillard, Dame Dollar, The Big Chill, Young Artisan, Kid Oswego, of God's own Portland Trail Blazers mercilessly threw down on Steph Curry and his small army of murderous, lithium battery-powered robots.
Presidents have long been mercilessly attacked but have often chosen to respond in a manner in keeping with the dignity of an office that Washington called an "arduous trust" in his farewell address.
The holy necessity of a funeral, or the love between husband and wife, or the duty of a lawyer to the law—the story takes each in turn, and takes the piss mercilessly.
Many groups, which work from the White House to the front lines with people in severe conditions, have been mercilessly beaten into submission or forced to compete with one another for dwindling resources.
That episode caused Amazon's competitors to troll Amazon pretty mercilessly in 2019, with eBay announcing a "crash sale" and the online betting site Bovada letting gamblers wager on the odds of a crash.
They are a juggernaut with a modern, disruptive style of play that is consuming everything in its path — an ideal mascot for an industry whose defining mantra is to mercilessly eat the world.
No more could it suffer than a Parser—those algorithms that mercilessly strip away all your lovely adjectives and adverbs and leave you staring at the picked over bones of your pitiful existence.
Identify which one moves the needle the most with the audiences you need to persuade, and hammer it mercilessly until the electorate cannot separate your opponent from the phrase that turns them off.
As a matter of fact, he rarely let his disability exclude him from anything, and that included mercilessly teasing his fellow training partners just like any other 16-year-old kid would do.
If I mercilessly trekked the sands of Israel and the mountains of Asia to find a genie in a bottle, I would use all three of my wishes on these heaven-sent boots.
After spending hours obtaining what amounted to "an Iraqi exit visa for cats," he was mercilessly clawed and bitten when officials insisted that he remove Malicki from her cage at a security check.
R. One of the bright spots about the 2010s is the way that young people immediately understood and identified the parts of shit culture of the '90s and '00s, and mercilessly mocked it.
Dorian — the strongest hurricane ever to make landfall in the Bahamas — moved only 30 miles in 30 hours from Monday into Tuesday, mercilessly raking the same areas with destructive storm surge and winds.
Mr. Obama ridiculed Mr. Trump mercilessly because his staff had to keep him away from Twitter in the waning hours of the race and he offered a prediction on how Tuesday would go.
For Mike -- whom he's been mercilessly mocking on Twitter -- DT didn't spend a lot of time on him ... just mentioning the guy's wealth and how much he's spending to try to beat him.
Nigel Farage, the former leader of the Ukip party, is offering his support in local elections this week — but was mercilessly mocked for standing in front of a party sign mis-spelling the constituency.
Lawless hypothesizes that some of this had to do with the 2008 election, where Clinton and Sarah Palin were mercilessly and relentlessly nitpicked for how they looked, how they sounded, and what they wore.
The third case of the week is a woman Maggie (Kelly McCreary) went to medical school with, a woman who bullied her mercilessly and who Maggie basically hates with the fire of 1000 suns.
I think that the president has been attacked mercilessly on personal accounts by members on that program and I think he's been very clear that when he gets attacked he's going to hit back.
As a way to prove his devotion, Euron delivered Ellaria Sand and her daughter, Tyene, to Cersei to mercilessly murder as a form of revenge for the Sands killing the sole Lannister daughter, Myrcella.
The company had even promoted a timeline for opening up sales to the public in 2017 during its 2016 developer conference, Google I/O, before mercilessly killing the project a couple of months later.
"The President has been attacked mercilessly on personal accounts by members on that program, and I think he's been very clear that when he gets attacked, he's going to hit back," Huckabee Sanders said.
According to Perez, her boyfriend saw her talking to a male friend at the stadium and got upset, escorting her to the stairwell where he thought no one was looking and beat her mercilessly.
Three-year-old Kurdi was pictured washed up lifeless on a beach in Turkey last September after his family tried to escape the fighting by boat and were pitched mercilessly into the Mediterranean Sea.
A lot of my show mercilessly makes fun of Trump, so we'll see how it goes—I'm curious, because you have to make Trump supporters laugh, too, if you want to change their mind.
He was reportedly a cruel slavemaster, breaking up slave families, ordering runaway slaves to be mercilessly whipped, and captured and enslaved free Black people when his army fought in Pennsylvania, according to The Atlantic. 
There has never been a more cathartic time to play a video game where you mercilessly kill Nazis, and in my opinion there has never been a better Wolfenstein game, so it works out.
Mr. Lightfoot testified during the trial that it was "open season" for the officers to pummel him mercilessly with their fists and boots even as he curled into a fetal position on the floor.
Bryan Fischer, a conservative radio host for the American Family Network, made exactly that claim when he tweeted on Sunday that the LBGTQ community had mercilessly appropriated the rainbow symbol from the higher being.
He mercilessly trolled Djokovic in a no-holds-barred interview, was ejected from a summer tournament, and was reportedly out drinking in a Wimbledon pub the night before his grudge match against Rafael Nadal.
The resulting record is fittingly uninhibited in its many twists and turns—melting together textures from jazz, to dread-fueled funk, and synth psychedelia, all the while propelling forward on mercilessly precise drum programming.
For the past 22009 years, the Minnesota Twins' relationship with the Yankees in October has been roughly akin to a comic strip, with one character being mercilessly made a fool of by the other.
Crosby, who was booed mercilessly by Predators fans throughout the series, became the first player to receive the trophy in consecutive years since the Penguins' Mario Lemieux, who won it in 1991 and 1992.
Hosted with the help of the reporter Allie Clifton, the two N.B.A. players talk about basketball only occasionally, focusing just as often on various topics including food and fashion, and mocking each other mercilessly.
The film takes the long view of the Irish Troubles, beginning with the 1916 Easter Rising, when Irish nationalists rebelling against British rule proclaimed the establishment of the Irish Republic and were mercilessly suppressed.
The tiny might be at the mercy of a cruel or kind giant who keeps them as a pet or tortures them mercilessly with feet or by engulfing them in a giant mouth or ass.
On Wednesday, Graham's father described his daughter as an optimistic person who loved studying at the University of Virginia and was making plans for the future when her life was "mercilessly cut short" by Matthew.
Perry, Georgia (CNN)An impassioned Ted Cruz on Saturday hurled repeated attacks at Donald Trump's business record, mercilessly mocking the GOP front-runner's reluctance to release his tax returns days before pivotal Super Tuesday contests.
But sowing divisiveness and mercilessly beating down opponents are tactics that seemed to have stayed with the Trump team to this day, long after Manafort worked there as campaign chairman from June to August 2016.
Then he introduced Philippe Poutou (Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste), a trade unionist who'd made an impression at the previous debate by showing up in a long-sleeved T-shirt and mercilessly dinging his better-known opponents.
Back in May, I mercilessly cut THUMP's UK editor Josh Baines' attempt to describe Huerco S' new one as "the finest ambient record of 2016 so far" from a piece we were working on together.
It felt like omniscience, or time travel — but I was traveling forward, and mercilessly fast, flashing ahead to watch the characters and story lines of that Easter weekend bend toward their ultimate endings: Liver cancer.
Her husband and children, who had seen her bear years of chemotherapy and other treatments and supported her as her pain intensified, wouldn't have to watch cancer torture her mercilessly as it took her life.
" While other detainees were mercilessly beaten, strung up by their limbs, and sexually assaulted, he added, "all they did was strike me at different times in the face, and hit me against the concrete wall.
He undid some bad decisions, culled underperforming product lines mercilessly, then oversaw a hit parade of products — the iMac, iPod, iPhone and iPad — that eventually turned Apple into the most valuable company in the world.
He continued his verbal assault Monday, accusing German Chancellor Angela Merkel of "mercilessly supporting terrorism," after she condemned his Nazi comparison, and he vowed to take his dispute to the European Court of Human Rights.
Or when the movie's comic-relief robot and most distinctive character, K-2SO, sacrificed himself, and it became fully clear that the movie was going to go full Seven Samurai, and mercilessly kill off its leads?
While Pusha T mercilessly dragged his rap rival, leaking an image of Aubrey Graham in blackface and subsequently revealing the Canadian performer's alleged secret child to the world, Drake responded with… a really fun music video.
If you call or text a particular number, a robot will explain that your hopes and dreams of a long, loving and meaningful relationship have been crushed mercilessly like an ant marching across a kitchen counter.
I was in this obnoxious phase where I wanted to tell as many people as I could about it, and so I brought it up with my volleyball team, and they mocked me mercilessly for it.
The sound of was horrifying, the creature—a dumb creature, which attacked because it was all the creature knew—confronting death, watching it rush up and overtake it, as the prince mercilessly pressed on its throat.
When she was mugged in a park and local drug addicts mercilessly pummeled her assailant, she begged the mob not to kill him, said Andrew Vachss, a lawyer and novelist who once practiced with Mr. Jiménez.
We're told the forthcoming suit documents the alleged bullying experienced by a now-14-year-old girl, who's claiming she too was mercilessly bullied last year on the campus ... and the school failed to stop it.
It's all there, spread out in front of you, exactly like home: everything is exactly the same, but in this sick parody of a universe it's all been twisted into something hollow, meaningless, and mercilessly dull.
In The Hateful Eight 's best, most outrageous scene, Warren mercilessly plays on the pathological anxieties of an ancient, grizzled Confederate (Bruce Dern, who was surely born sneering) with a potentially tall, and shockingly graphic, tale.
"Nearly three weeks after posing with animals from an outfit whose owner is facing five counts of cruelty for mercilessly whipping a tiger, Justin Bieber is at it again," PETA senior vice president Lisa Lange said.
When someone has a history of rejection (like being called faggot on the playground, getting crammed into lockers, being mercilessly ridiculed for more feminine interests, etc.), he might work tirelessly to achieve acceptance throughout his life.
Following news of the restaurant's much-ballyhooed-albeit-temporary name change to IHOb on Monday morning, restaurant chains including Wendy's, White Castle and Whataburger (among others) have been mercilessly trolling the flapjack franchise on their Twitter accounts.
It was the second time in a two-week period that the governor had an awkward encounter at a MLB event: On July 18 he was mercilessly booed after catching a foul ball at a Mets game.
Click here to view original GIF GIF: Independent Journal Review FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's profile rose a notch last week when John Oliver mercilessly mocked his ridiculous personal habits and his egregious intention to kill net neutrality.
Days of coded warnings are also used to put moderators on notice that their questions, cross examinations and comments will be parsed mercilessly for bias and that they will become the story if they don't play ball.
" In a statement Tuesday, North Korean state news agency KCNA said the US "should be mindful that (North Korea's) strategic steps accompanied by physical action will be taken mercilessly with the mobilization of all its national strength.
Carnival was in full swing, and the stands were filled with locals munching popcorn and children priming their water guns, which they would later deploy mercilessly on the wrestlers during the most chaotic points of the melee.
Mark Saxon of the Athletic reports that Norris has been "mercilessly riding" Hicks for any perceived slacking, excoriating him in front of the team if he believes Hicks has committed even a minor offense against clubhouse culture.
The Obama years proved that when America shies away from its global responsibility or pretends it can lead from behind, bad state actors — such as the Islamic State and Iran — can and will act aggressively and mercilessly.
It might seem wise to keep quiet in order to protect your pockets and appease a wide fan base— but some celebrities who've taken this tack have been mercilessly dragged through the mud online, like Taylor Swift.
If they were not crushed by the centralized, rightist state against which they rebelled, they were mercilessly subverted—in Arendt's terminology—by the "professional revolutionists" of the left, a new personality type for the modern political drama.
Mr. Lightfoot, now 31, had testified in court that it was "open season" for the officers to mercilessly pummel him with their fists and boots even as he curled up in a fetal position on the floor.
He was dominated by his sadistic father, Donald, a Marine Corps fighter pilot who beat his wife, drilled his seven children military-style to instill discipline and mercilessly abused his sons, first and foremost Pat, his eldest.
The new scheme "aims to address new forms of bondage such as organized begging rings, forced prostitution and child labor, for which females, disabled and transgenders are mercilessly used," Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya said in the statement.
As we devoured our noodles and broth, I remembered how my American friend's Japanese pals teased her mercilessly, because she couldn't master the polite art of slurping noisily, the preferred way to eat noodles at their best.
The letter, which was written in French, said that "a gang of 60 criminals" forcibly entered the monastery and mercilessly beat two men to force them to divulge where the precious objects of the monastery were kept.
Direct is crucial to Instagram's efforts to stay ahead of Snapchat, which has seen its Stories product mercilessly copied by Facebook but is still growing thanks to its rapid fire visual messaging feature that's popular with teens.
If he caves in to pressure from Berlin and Brussels and abandons his reform proposals, he will be mercilessly steamrolled by Germans, like his predecessors, and will expose himself as a weakling to ferocious attacks at home.
The lesson of our time is that humanity will have to learn to tame itself if we do not wish to see the ocean mercilessly sink to its knees, lifeless without coral, without giant angels like humpbacks.
His "America First" and "Make America Great Again" mantras are predicated on a vision of a world that, as he sees it, has assiduously and mercilessly abused and taken advantage of U.S. foreign, security and trade policies.
That certainly covers hacking into someone's bank account and making off with 40,000 pounds; but it also applies to outing the author of a contentious blog and electronically distributing a "surreptitiously obtained and mercilessly candid" sex tape.
"Victims are being mercilessly forced into a cycle of debt and exploitation that is extremely difficult to break," added Crane, whose research focused on victims of modern slavery working in the food and construction industries in Britain.
In a 2007 argument on taxpayer standing, the justice badgered me mercilessly on why I did not follow my argument to its logical end and fully embrace the position — that taxpayers didn't have standing — he had long championed.
Many of them were child prodigies (Mozart being one of the best-known examples), who were mercilessly pushed to perform; most were plagued by money troubles and ill health throughout their lives; and few enjoyed satisfactory personal relationships.
The Houthi gunmen acted fast and mercilessly to punish the 75-year-old Saleh for having appeared to switch sides in Yemen's three-year civil war - a proxy battle for influence between regional powers Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Prosecutors said Creech, a convicted drug dealer, sneaked up on Gavin in his Mercedes during a late night tryst with Creech's wife Chandrika Cade, and beat Gavin "mercilessly," Los Angeles County deputy district attorney Bobby Grace told PEOPLE.
In the middle of Aleida's frankly uplifting speech about Daya continuing to be her best self (it's so rare to see Aleida so genuine), Daya is taken away by a guard; the guards are still abusing her mercilessly.
By the time he was 203, his mother, unable to cope with her hyperactive son, sent him to boarding school in rural Quebec, where the young gay boy was mercilessly bullied and where, in turn, he tormented others.
Despite declining to participate in interviews, Mark Zuckerberg, the current CEO of Facebook, and Alexander Nix, the former CEO of Cambridge Analytica, are mercilessly (and rightfully) raked across the coals for their actions and inactions in equal measure.
The realization that I was going to the most inaccessible country on earth with a stranger and no access to the internet or my go-to group chat, where I could tear into him mercilessly, suddenly hit me.
Campaigns of XCOM: Enemy Unknown always seemed to have a turning point, a time by which you'd either been mercilessly slaughtered by the invading aliens, or you'd turned your ragged group of soldiers into an elite fighting force.
It's also the difference between Samsung and Nokia: the Finnish company's prior success made it slow to let go of its Symbian legacy and embrace things like capacitive touchscreens, whereas Samsung has mercilessly scythed away its failed experiments.
If you've spent the past few weeks mercilessly annoying your friends with a batshit Game of Thrones theory about how Ned Stark is the Night King or that the Mountain will eventually rule Westeros, well, you're in luck!
I recently watched a talk from one of the internet's favorite financial gurus, Ramit Sethi, and he kept repeating this one line: Spend extravagantly on the things you love, and cut costs mercilessly on the things you don't.
"They should be mindful that the D.P.R.K.'s strategic steps accompanied by physical action will be taken mercilessly with the mobilization of all its national strength," it added, using the initials for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Over at "South Park," last week's episode mocked China mercilessly for censorship ... and pointed out how Winnie the Pooh is bear non grata over there because people have used the cartoon character to mock President Xi's physical appearance.
"She's ignorant, maniacal and is being mercilessly manipulated by adult climate bedwetters funded by Putin," ranted C-list climate denier Steve Milloy, somehow fitting all the mutually contradictory stereotypes about powerful women into his pea brain at once.
Back when Democrats used such tactics -- also, interestingly, focused on funding Medicaid in certain states -- Republicans hit them mercilessly for it and used the taint of those backroom deals to mobilize public opinion against the law as a whole.
Image: AppleIn what now seems to be an egregious oversight on the part of Apple, the scientific community this week flagged an anatomically incorrect squid emoji in the manner any good critic does: by mercilessly owning it on Twitter.
At a time when courts have stalled part of his agenda, NBC's "Saturday Night Live" has mercilessly mocked his administration and protests seem to pop up every weekend, Mar-a-Lago has become a safe haven for the President.
Devil Doll, a 1964 British horror movie that Mike Nelson and his robot pals Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot mock mercilessly in a season 8 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (which originally aired on October 203th, 1997).
When my little Daniel, 19 of his classmates and six of his educators were mercilessly gunned down in (what should have been) their safe place, I left my music career behind to devote my life to gun violence prevention.
She and her roommate need to be mercilessly tidy if they want to stay sane in the tiny space — beds are made as soon as the women get up, and clothes are folded as soon as they come off.
At each turn, we learned too late that this system was no longer what we thought it was, that its grip was mercilessly tightening, that our son would be but one among many millions soon lost in its vise.
Instead of working from an unfinished script that can change from day to day on set — as often happens with live-action blockbusters — animated movies have been mercilessly pulled apart and vetted by multiple people before real production begins.
And so at Ihechi's home in Lagos, his father screams mercilessly at the nightly news while his mother feverishly prays to the Ifa gods, and in Enugu, Aunt Kosiso retells of a bloody day that shattered the family's innocence.
This is the unsanitized truth about American history you probably weren't taught in school alongside stories of the "noble savage" or fables about peaceful dinners between Natives and Pilgrims on Thanksgiving: European settlers mercilessly raided and killed our people.
MAHMOOD ELAHI, OTTAWA To the Editor: The American missiles that fell on Syria may have satisfied those who yearned to avenge Bashar al-Assad's brutal gas attacks, but they won't bring back the children mercilessly killed in those attacks.
The frozen, acrimonious politics of Capitol Hill and the antagonism of a White House that knows only how to attack were exposed Thursday as Americans tried to process the horror of kids mercilessly killed in yet another school massacre.
Even his jokes land flat, most painfully those associated with Fallon (John Sanders), the talent manager whose fondness for cutesy acronyms (Trip and Pamela are said to be LAME — "Lustful And Mercilessly Entertaining") serves as a lone character trait.
AALST, Belgium — In Aalst, a small city northwest of Brussels, the Carnival parade is the main event of the year, where everyone and everything is mercilessly mocked, and drunkenness and a lack of taste are part of the mix.
The whole lawn immediately turns it into a mercilessly slick pit of terror, forcing us to slip and slide and struggle for sure footing while the neighbors stand, comfortably from the safety of the sidewalk, laughing at us. Dreadful.
He gets his friend's leg broken, crashes a massive cargo plane and, finally, uncovers another ancient city in the desert before wrecking the place, all the while mercilessly killing a number of enemies somewhere between the previous two games' totals.
Regular menus are thrown out and replaced with a slew of wings, hot dogs, burgers, and nachos (after all, that's a menu which typifies modern America, right?), country music plays, and you can order a Bud without being roasted mercilessly.
Its £112bn hostile takeover launched in 1999 of Mannesmann, a German rival, was a gripping epic that went on for months—partly against the backdrop of the Savoy Grill, a posh London eatery where both sides mercilessly skewered each other.
Pinboard founder Maciej Cegłowski takes product design suggestions from users in a Google Doc, and mercilessly mocked former competitor Delicious for the ultimate sin of stupidity: ignoring what people actually used its product for and effectively signing its own death sentence.
Since synthesising new sequences on demand is now a routine technology, that means the world's gene libraries can be plundered for likely candidates, and the best of these then tweaked mercilessly until something good enough for the job turns up.
Six months before the Jacobs bout, Golovkin had been vexed by the slick looks and fast hands of Englishman, Kell Brook but it lasted for all of four rounds before Golovkin wised to his game and began to mercilessly beat him.
And some major Bush backers on Sunday even reported being contacted by the team representing Trump, who has made self-funding his campaign one of his premier calling cards and mercilessly taunted Bush as "low energy" for the past several months.
The playwrights we trust, through their professional and artistic highs and lows, never stop examining their deepest thoughts and feelings, mercilessly and with humor, too, so that we can view our own internal worlds with something like understanding and love.
Mr. Lightfoot, now 31, had testified in court that it was "open season" for the officers to mercilessly pummel him with their fists and boots even as he curled up in a fetal position on the floor to shield himself.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The threat of Zika at the Rio Olympics is on the mind of many athletes but few more so than China's former badminton world champion Wang Yihan, who was attacked mercilessly by insects while competing in Indonesia last week.
And that's to say nothing of how the three people who are mercilessly killed in this scene (one of whom is a man named Tex, let's not forget!) are operating at the behest of another man, Manson, who isn't even there.
But nothing much worked in the first set and the next three games of the second against the 5-foot-11 Kanepi, who mercilessly attacked Halep's 80-plus miles-per-hour second serve, belting clean winners and breaking her four times.
Please, just remember that it's all painfully fleeting, and while Clark Hunt, the Chiefs chairman and CEO, just lathered your head with champagne, many football executives will mercilessly kick you to the curb if it means bringing in a cheaper alternative.
"President Erdogan and his regime must face serious consequences for mercilessly attacking our Kurdish allies in northern Syria, who incurred thousands of casualties in the fight against ISIS and helped us protect the homeland," Cheney said in a statement Thursday.
The new black guards were mercilessly harassed, said Tyrrell Muhammad, who was imprisoned at Attica then and is now a project associate at the Correctional Association, an inmate advocacy group that has a state mandate to monitor conditions in the prisons.
It's simple but thrillingly dangerous: You mince a whole lot of scallions and ginger, salt them mercilessly and pour on a potful of lava-hot oil; it roars and steams and emerges with just enough of its raw edge taken off.
I've seen countless people, from journalists to politicians to everyday folks, loudly condemn and mercilessly mock those who spread falsehoods about the election—by quote-retweeting the conspiracy theorists, paraphrasing their claims, and breaking the theories down point by point.
But once it is done, Ms. Kawakubo moves mercilessly on to the next, and one byproduct of this is that confronting her past work, even in the setting of a museum, is difficult for her — "physically painful," Mr. Bolton said.
Draped in a cape of irrational self-seriousness, emitting chunky farts of motion masquerading as fight scenes, and laced with mercilessly stupid writing, Iron Fist introduced itself with a season of television I don't even want to think about watching again.
Mr. Rubio, facing the fiercest attacks yet of the Republican race after his strong third-place finish in the Iowa caucuses, looked rattled at times and faltered as he pushed back with scripted lines about President Obama that Mr. Christie mocked mercilessly.
There, Howland Reed (for purposes of this story, he's just a dude, go with it) is mercilessly bullied, and only Lyanna comes to his aid, caring for his wounds and taking him to a feast, where she sees Rhaegar for the first time.
Some boyfriends took the opportunity to mercilessly troll their girlfriends — like the guy who convinced his gf via text that he was whisking her away on a romantic vacation, only to reveal the actual surprise: Tickets to a Champions League football match.
Meanwhile, Carol has boomeranged, going from a timid woman unprepared to face the post-apocalypse, to one mercilessly adept at maneuvering it, to one guilty over her violent ways, and finally to someone who's found some sort of equilibrium between the diverging approaches.
"The brave artillerymen mercilessly and satisfactorily hit the targets and the gunshots were very correct, he said, adding that they showed well the volley of gunfire of our a-match-for-a-hundred artillery force giving merciless punishment to the hostile forces."
While it's important to cut your spending "mercilessly" on the things that don't add value to your life, says financial expert and bestselling author Ramit Sethi, people who are good with money know that $2 here and $10 there won't make you rich.
WINNIPEG, Canada (Reuters) - Marc-Andre Fleury quickly gained revenge on the Winnipeg fans who had mercilessly taunted the Vegas Golden Knights netminder on Saturday when the Jets pumped three goals past him in the opening minutes of the NHL Western Conference finals.
In the Six of Crows duology, one character mercilessly gouges out an enemy's eye, much to the horror of the colleagues surrounding him; another speaks of being repeatedly raped and beaten in her time as an underage prostitute imprisoned in a cruel brothel.
McCoy and a dozen others who have come to the future flagship location site of Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington on this mercilessly cold day want the world to know that they stand in opposition to this temple of nationally ordained infanticide.
More accurately, he would put it behind his lower back, but no matter; I spent the next three years of our relationship calling it his "butt pillow" ("Here, you left your butt pillow on the passenger seat") and ragging him about it mercilessly.
In a semifinal that many felt was the de facto final, Nadal mercilessly ran No. 24 Juan Martín del Potro of Argentina into exhaustion, 4-6, 6-0, 6-3, 6-19803, in Arthur Ashe Stadium to reach his 23rd Grand Slam final.
Not once since 1949 had a player come back from two sets down to win the U.S. Open final but Medvedev, cheered loudly by a crowd that booed him mercilessly earlier in the week, came close on the back of some brilliant tennis.
Several times a week, Kitboga goes live on Twitch, where an average of 7,000 viewers watch him mercilessly troll the sort of people who tell old ladies in nursing homes that they owe the IRS thousands of dollars—and get their MasterCard number.
Mayweather, who had guaranteed an early finish to the 12 round contest, made good on his promise when he pinned a brave-but-limited McGregor on the ropes and mercilessly hammered the Irishman before referee Robert Byrd stepped in to halt the bout.
When the cheesy trailers for it debuted on YouTube, judgment came so swiftly, so mercilessly, for the clunky, harried 3D animation of "Sonic" that the director, Jeff Fowler took to Twitter and promised a top-to-bottom redesign of the titular character.
When the cheesy trailers for it debuted on YouTube, judgment came so swiftly, so mercilessly, for the clunky, harried 3D animation of "Sonic" that the director, Jeff Fowler took to Twitter and promised a top-to-bottom redesign of the titular character.
Anyone who follows the Harry Potter author on Twitter and enjoys watching her mercilessly crush trolls with her wand-sharp wit will know why: when it comes to shut downs, epic exchanges and just generally being an awesome person, there are few who can compete.
It roasts pretty much every major you can think of, sometimes lightly and sometimes mercilessly: English majors put their papers off, philosophy majors deal only in theory, communications majors are majoring in something literally everyone does anyway, business majors party in lieu of studying.
If past transgressions were a legitimate reason for police to kill (or in Dao's case, rough up) a citizen, then how does Dylann Roof, a white guy who mercilessly murdered nine black folks in a Charleston church, make it safely back to the police station?
After the running mates' first attempt at a logo was mercilessly mocked by the Internet for being sexually suggestive, Trump's campaign unveiled a modified version of the graphic on Saturday in an email officially introducing the Indiana governor as the GOP nominee's vice-presidential candidate.
Kristy Puchko, Pajiba: Where Jurassic Park luxuriated in building its world and developing its characters with mundane moments of flirtations then grander discoveries of awe and eventual terror, the Jurassic Worldmovies leap mercilessly to climactic action, sacrificing storytelling, character development, and thereby emotional impact.
As the tidal wave of Islamist violence has torn mercilessly through the region, the nationalistic yearning of Palestinians—the only credible motive on which Israelis may once have based any thoughts of further territorial concessions—has been superseded by an enmity rooted in Islamist ideology.
Headlines from this year alone are typical of his career to date, as he mercilessly trolled "cringeworthy" Novak Djokovic and "salty" Rafael Nadal in a no-holds-barred interview in May, blamed poor performance in a June tournament on playing video games until 3 a.m.
Read more: 'Cringeworthy' Novak Djokovic and 'salty' Rafael Nadal were mercilessly trolled by Nick Kyrgios in a no holds barred interviewWhile Ivanisevic, who coaches Djokovic, calls for greater respect to be paid by Kyrgios, he heralds him as a unique talent in the game.
Ebadi also puts Iranian involvement in the Syrian civil war into context, arguing that Iran's leadership not only wants to advance its geopolitical interests but also aims to demonstrate to its own people how a popular uprising at home would be mercilessly struck down.
At The Drive-In would be mercilessly heckled during that set, and Bixler-Zavala took that feeling of loss and dehumanization and turned it into invective of living in spite of genuine loss, which showed emo was more than a place to immortalize minor slights.
Both Trump and West had their egos bruised by Obama — Trump at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in 2011 where Obama mercilessly mocked him, and West in 2009 when Obama called him a jackass for interrupting Taylor Swift's acceptance speech for a video award.
It will increase the Muslim Rohingyas' sense of abandonment and despair, just two years after about 750,000 of them were mercilessly driven out of their villages in Rakhine state, just over the border in Myanmar—an operation condemned as a "genocide" by the United Nations.
Les Whitten, who shared a byline with Jack Anderson on a nationally syndicated newspaper column that mercilessly exposed Washington's foibles and frauds and who once even spied on J. Edgar Hoover, the director of the F.B.I., died on Saturday in Adelphi, Md. He was 222.
Hard work alone could never enable a man to beat Larry Holmes, George Foreman and Riddick Bowe, or mercilessly pummel Tyson twice, the second time so humiliatingly that Tyson resorted to biting off a chunk of Holyfield's ear just eight minutes into their 2109 rematch.
Rather than using a magnetic coil or a transformer like a traditional microwave, an inverter requires less energy and cooks more evenly because rather than just mercilessly nuking its contents, it adjusts heat distribution more evenly, maintaining an even temperature through both space and time.
She looked directly and sometimes mercilessly at the choices of the vulnerable and at the powerful who profited off that vulnerability, and she allowed the inevitability of their tragedies to play out in ways that sometimes left us outraged or wounded, but never indifferent.
A 17-year-old boy, who had reportedly been bullied mercilessly about his appearance, shot dead brothers Dayne and Drayden Fontaine at a residence, before continuing his rampage at La Roche Community School, where he killed teacher Adam Wood and teacher's aide Marie Janvier.
The fact that some journalists have chosen to focus on Dao's personal character as opposed to the records of the officers who mercilessly humiliated him or the tax-payer funded department for which they work has helped upend my self-flagellating habit of internalizing these news stories.
LAC LA BICHE/CONKLIN, Alberta (Reuters) - After she and her husband fled in different directions as a wildfire burned mercilessly through Canada's Fort McMurray, Erin Naughton faces another difficult task: how to keep her family going until they can return to the city they call home.
In the first two episodes of the series, Nate taunts and harasses Jules (Hunter Schafer) in front of everyone at a party, calls a teenager a "whore" for taking nude photos, and mercilessly beats up a man who hooked up with his ex-girlfriend at a party.
The problem is that Russia, since the intervention four months ago that has seen its air power transform the military situation in the regime's favour, has taken an expansive view of "terrorists", mercilessly bombing more mainstream rebel groups supported by Turkey, Arab states and the West.
I was able to sit down and play a few hours of Mario + Rabbids at a Ubisoft event last week, trying my hand at a couple easy battles from the first world ... and then thrown mercilessly into the hellish, Boo-infested lands of the third world.
JEREMY DRIESEN New York To the Editor: During the election campaign, when Donald Trump was asked if he would accept the election results, he said "I'll keep you in suspense," and for this he was pilloried mercilessly by The Times and the rest of the liberal media.
Under Bannon's leadership, Breitbart has mercilessly attacked Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
After declining mercilessly since the early 25.7s, the hourly pay of private-sector production and nonsupervisory workers — nurses, cashiers, manufacturing workers on the shop floor and such — hit bottom in 22007 and rose by more than a tenth in real terms over the following eight years.
From the postgame podium late Friday, after his Cavaliers were mercilessly broomed out of the finals by the Golden State Warriors, James had an admission to share: He hurt his right hand badly after that crushing Game 22016 defeat in a "self-inflicted" fit of pique.
On the other side, Naima Lowe, a media professor who has opposed him, and Rashida Love, the director of Evergreen's First Peoples Multicultural Advising Services, who sent the email announcing the format of the Day of Absence, have also made themselves scarce, after being mercilessly ridiculed online.
In the past, Williams has spoken about being tested more than her competitors to the point of it being clear "discrimination," and her career backs this up—like the time she was booed mercilessly (and allegedly racially taunted) while playing in the finals at Indian Wells in 2001.
Kept at bay by a meticulous jab and mercilessly countered with a succession of crushing body shots, Withers was forced to retire on his stool at the end of the second round, paramedics entering the ring to apply an oxygen mask as he struggled to regain his breath.
If you're wondering about the implied relationship between "cocky heel" and familial pro-wrestling pedigree, don't—there's a long history of wrestlers with family connections to the business debuting as squeaky-clean babyfaces, getting booed mercilessly, and then turning on the crowd as they don't get their due respect.
But the last film, "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," which was released by Paramount in 2008, was considered a misfire by many fans, with one of Mr. Lucas's ideas — having Mr. Ford hide in an old refrigerator during a nuclear blast — mocked mercilessly online.
They see the bloodshed in Syria as both Bashar al-Assad's army and ISIS indiscriminately and mercilessly decimate towns and villages; they see Libya becoming synonymous with the nightmare scenario of a civil war; and they see Yemen essentially becoming a bloody playground for the region's proxy-wars.
If "Winterreise" has a weak chapter, this is it; the irony of modern-day refugees who have profited from Germany's "willkommenskultur" ("culture of welcome") unexpectedly confronting an earlier Germany that mercilessly slaughtered its religious and ethnic minorities is something that goes largely unexplored during this awkward, uncomfortable segment.
He would bombard them with appeals to support a candidate through direct mail and phone calls, coupled with television advertisements that mercilessly exploited a rival's vulnerabilities "The numbers spoke to him," Kieran Mahoney, his frequent campaign collaborator and one of his many protégés, said in a telephone interview.
"President Erdogan and his regime must face serious consequences for mercilessly attacking our Kurdish allies in northern Syria, who incurred thousands of casualties in the fight against ISIS and helped us protect the homeland," Cheney, who is weighing a 85033 Senate bid, said in a statement announcing her bill.
But, Dykstra says a story about him mercilessly taunting Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd -- a black pitcher -- during the 1986 World Series is pure BS. In the book, Darling says Dykstra got in the on-deck circle and unleashed a racist tirade at Boyd in an effort to rattle him.
She is overlooked for a prize she clearly deserved at a public-speaking competition, mercilessly teased, excluded by some of her peers and told by a geographically challenged teacher that her mother's family must be from Ghana not Guyana: she cannot be from India as she has those "striking African looks".
"The wicked Japanese imperialists committed such unpardonable crimes as depriving Korea of even its standard time while mercilessly trampling down its land with 5,000 year-long history and culture and pursuing the unheard-of policy of obliterating the Korean nation," North Korean state-run media outlet KCNA said in 2015.
But to do so by violating the rights of Tamil citizens, bombing and shooting mercilessly, is not only wrong but shames the Sinhalese, whose claim to be custodians of the dharma is for ever called into question by this savagery — much of it unknown to the public because of censorship.
Instead of keeping a budget, I recommend creating what I call a "Conscious Spending Plan," a strategy that forces you to look to the future while also allowing you to spend extravagantly on the things you love — as long as you cut costs mercilessly on the things you don't love.
Given how little there is left to Game of Thrones and how much ground there is to cover, it's unlikely the series has time to fully deal with the themes it's developing about how mercilessly Dany can deal with threats and how carefully her advisers need to tiptoe around her.
But this will be the first music cruise dedicated exclusively to the 36-year-old Pitbull, which is surprising considering the fact that he's basically the musical equivalent of a cruise ship: a mercilessly fun entity who has built an empire on convincing people that they are having a great time.
Only 41 percent of the cost of an Uber trip is actually paid for by the rider, while the rest is covered by the large amounts of investor money that's being pumped into the company: This way, Uber can mercilessly crush all competition by undercutting traditional taxi companies on fares.
BEN RATLIFF The least compelling but most revealing videos captured by fans from the May 7 AC/DC show in Lisbon — the first with Axl Rose serving as frontman — are the ones shot from up close, with the camera fixed mercilessly on Mr. Rose, still hobbled by a broken left foot.
You can sense how thrilled she is to have made it—the hosts of Irish pro wrestling history/comedy podcast, OSW Review, knew her as a kid, relating that it was a real lifelong dream for her to be a pro wrestler and that she was mercilessly taunted because of it.
In Robert Woodruff's assured direction, lighting focuses attention on the principal action, and, combatting the often static feel of much operatic staging, the presence and actions of the other actors, even while not the focus, lend to the feeling that these hopeless figures are trapped mercilessly together, waiting for extinction.
The meaning was less explicit — though clearly apocalyptic — in Mr. Hersch's furious Violin Concerto; a blaring brass improvisation on a Byzantine chant; and Galina Ustvolskaya's grandly depressing 1973 "Dies Irae" for piano, a growling group of double basses and a player who hacks mercilessly with hammers on a coffinlike box.
Mike Bloomberg, the billionaire former mayor of New York City who used to be a Republican, took the debate stage at the right moment to become the perfect foil for Warren, who has used her position in the US Senate to mercilessly grill corporate CEOs and bank executives at hearings.
Dante's Looney Tunes-style upending of its wholesome holiday setting pushed its PG rating far enough to help trigger the development of PG-13, and the kiddie-movie violence left Canby shaken: [Dante and the screenwriter Chris Columbus] attack their young audience as mercilessly as the creatures attack the characters.
Stephens is no Rafael dos Anjos; he isn't going to mercilessly take advantage of every moment along the fence, and in fact he let Renato Moicano escape while awkwardly trying to find a swing at his head, but he will still go for broke if he sees his man hit the fence.
HUNT ON FOR GROUP OF YOUNG MEN WANTED IN VICIOUS STABBING OF 15-YEAR-OLD BOY Guzman-Feliz — a member of the NYPD's Explorers youth program who dreamed of becoming a cop — was dragged from a Bronx bodega Wednesday night and mercilessly hacked to death with machetes by a half-dozen thugs.
Theodore Roosevelt forcibly pushed (via the "bully pulpit") the Republican Party to adopt a more progressive platform when he served as president, and then managed to temporarily relegate it to a minor party when he came in second in the 28500 presidential election, which mercilessly ejected Republican President William Howard Taft from office.
The rich-toned mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, as the all-knowing earth goddess Erda; the reedy tenor Gerhard Siegel, as Mime, mercilessly bullied by his brother Alberich; Adam Diegel and Michael Todd Simpson, as the gods Froh and Donner; Amanda Woodbury, Samantha Hankey and Tamara Mumford, as the three Rhinemaidens: All sang strongly.
Moscow preferred stability at all costs, while the United States "mercilessly and mindlessly betrays allies for the sake of theoretical dogmatism," Yevgeny Satanovsky, a Russian academic, wrote in the same journal, noting that these policies often lead to support of Islamic fundamentalists, who are even more at odds with America's purported values.
If you have ever wondered what babies are laughing at when you do the cover-your-face-then-uncover-your-face thing, and why they will laugh at it for 45 consecutive minutes, you can begin to understand it by watching Stephen Curry mercilessly butter-baste the best perimeter defenders on earth.
Incredibly crisp and polished, the 38-minute-long "INVERSO MUNDUS" draws you into an absurd, seemingly utopian world, where beautiful people cradle fantastic, enchanting animals (like birds with seals' heads or hairless cats with bat wings); a pig mercilessly butchers a man; and powerful, impeccably styled women spin men strapped to hamster wheels.
The autobiography claimed that Bing was an emotionally and physically abusive monster who called his kids names like "Satchel Ass" and "Bucket Butt"—Gary had, in his own words, "a big broad ass on me as a kid that used to annoy the hell out of my father"—and beat them mercilessly.
There was Debra Granik's emotionally and visually expansive direction of Leave No Trace, Lynne Ramsay's brutal and dreamlike direction of You Were Never Really Here, Tamara Jenkins' emotionally precise and unsparing direction of Private Life, Karyn Kusama's mercilessly tense and forbidding direction of Destroyer, and Chloé Zhao's gorgeous and achingly felt direction of The Rider.
" Our package begins with an essay by the acclaimed novelist Walter Mosley, who writes about his life growing up in California, the son of a Jewish woman and an African-American man, who both came west after the end of World War II. Mosley writes, "The sun shone mercilessly, but no one asked for mercy.
Here are the top Wall Street headlines at midday Mark Carney: 'Every technological revolution mercilessly destroys jobs well before the new ones emerge' - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney thinks the jobs market is experiencing "great disruption" due to technology, and believes governments and corporations have a duty to help people manage the change.
While it is true that many in the industry have copied Apple so mercilessly that the notch has practically become standardized, Xiaomi's newest device bears more than a passing resemblance to the iPhone X. Xiaomi's Mi 22699 on the left, versus Apple's iPhone X on the right Even with its naming, Xiaomi has pulled an Apple.
Roby has had a history of robust wins in Alabama's Second Congressional District since she was elected to the House in 20163 — but many saw her lackluster primary performance as a direct result of comments she had levied against the president, a sore spot that Bright, a former Democrat turned Trump fan, hammered mercilessly in his campaign advertising.
And Gunn, mercilessly, answered: SPOILER................."Dad" Given that Original Groot — who was mostly Rocket's partner (even if he sometimes seemed a little dim) — is dead, and the latest Groot grew up from tree-infancy with Rocket as his, well, guardian, it makes logical sense that he'd see Rocket as a parental figure rather than an equal.
The U.K. turns out a kind of female pop star that is uniquely different from those in the U.S. From Kate Bush to the Spice Girls to Lily Allen to M.I.A., there's a history of off-kilter, feminist, and saucy women redefining pop music and using terminology that pushes at the Western idea of feminine, mercilessly.
Then, shortly after the turn of the millennium, after mercilessly denying Chicken Boy a home, the city had the gall to greenlight a public-art project called A Community Of Angels, where 400 fiberglass angels were installed around LA. To Inouye, there was room for just one fiberglass guardian angel in LA, and that was Chicken Boy.
The match was a triple threat featuring all three former members of the Shield, that now semi-legendary stable of black-clad tweeners from a few years ago: current champ Dean Ambrose, the so-good-you-cheer-him-even-though-he's-a-heel Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns, recently returned from a drug suspension and still booed mercilessly.
Next time you tweet about going back to the dark ages, think about what that entails: returning to nature, to your human roots, being one with the animals (before you slaughter them mercilessly with your bare hands), being at one with our lord, eating fresh food you've made yourself, and getting the absolute shit kicked out of your shins.
The whole issue of the hunt for bin Laden may be a sore subject for Trump because the final countdown for the operation took place during the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner when Obama roasted Trump mercilessly for his penchant for spreading conspiracy theories, such as the so-called "birther" conspiracy, which claimed that Obama wasn't an American citizen.
Putin's relentless efforts to crush both the democratic and Islamist opposition to President Bashar al-Assad in Syria; his rejection of any real power-sharing solution there; and his joining with Assad in mercilessly bombing civilians in Aleppo are not only horrific in and of themselves, but they also keep pushing more refugees into the European Union.
That last one I never would have known had it not been for America's greatest living food critic turning away from his regular gig that has seen him slice Per Se off at the knees and brilliantly and mercilessly skewer Guy Fieri (in what was probably the most read and shared restaurant review in the history of restaurant reviews).
Simon is a generation younger than Roth and grew up in the heavily Jewish Maryland suburbs of Washington (so did I, a generation after that), but his longing for Roth's magical prewar New Jersey shtetl is palpable, in a way that might border on cloying if The Plot Against America didn't proceed to mercilessly detail that world's destruction.
Twitter banning political ads is the right thing to do, so it will be attacked mercilessly In its briefly stated rules, the company explains what it means by "political content": We define political content as content that references a candidate, political party, elected or appointed government official, election, referendum, ballot measure, legislation, regulation, directive, or judicial outcome.
He has burrowed into painting's prospects by walking on panels of Styrofoam in acid-dipped boots, then hanging the crunched results like canvases; painting mercilessly accurate self-portraits in grisaille, and retaining the smudges or dye shifts of his photographic sources; and deploying abstract motifs on carpets, as when he upholstered the floors and even the walls of the Palazzo Grassi in Venice.
The hesitations reflected the weaknesses of the candidates, who were exposed by 10 debates and four sometimes indecisive state caucuses and primaries, not to mention the prospect that the eventual winner will face the break-all-the-rules style of President Trump, who on Monday night in Charlotte, N.C., mercilessly taunted Joseph R. Biden Jr. for his age and verbal misfires.
" It's also the network that was slammed for sitting on the hot-mic audiotape of Trump boasting about grabbing women by their genitals, because it also featured its "Today" show host Billy Bush -- himself the nephew and cousin of presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush and the cousin of Jeb Bush, the Republican candidate Trump mercilessly satirized into extinction as "Low Energy Jeb.
Terrifying in the sense that in his peak physical condition he looked, talked and fought like he'd been bare knuckle boxing since he was three; but refreshing in that he never took himself too seriously, was always up for a laugh, poked fun at himself mercilessly, and in general seemed like the kind of guy you'd love to sink a pint of Guinness with.
It was in an earlier best-selling volume that Weatherford persuasively argued that the 25-year blitzkrieg mounted by Genghis and his cavalries — who, in "the most extensive war in world history" beginning in 1206, swept mercilessly and unstoppably over the Altai Mountains to their west and the Gobi Desert to their south — brought civilization, fairness, meritocracy and avuncular kindliness to legions of undeserving satrapies across Eurasia.
Add his on-again, off-again relationship with a woman's right to choose to have an abortion, his role in passing a crime bill that led to millions of mostly black and brown incarcerated bodies, and his vote to gut welfare mercilessly kicking mothers with low incomes off assistance, among a lengthy list of additional issues, and for me, the answer is yes, this is disqualifying and I don't think he should run.
Eventually, Milne — with a little reality check from Nanny Nu (Kelly Macdonald) — realizes that this was all too much for his son, and sends him off to boarding school, where he is mercilessly bullied until he voluntarily joins the army as a private in World War II. He never took a cent from the millions of dollars his story made, and the whole thing eventually led to his estrangement from his family.
FAST FOOD CHAINS MERCILESSLY TROLL IHOP IN WAKE OF &aposIHOB&apos ANNOUNCEMENT Within hours of Woods earning himself a triple-bogey on the first hole at Shinnecock Hills on Thursday, Wendy's went up with a tweet mocking his score , posting a picture of a Dave's Triple burger and writing, "Tiger, next time you&aposre going to get a triple..." Commenters on Wendy's post were largely amused by, or indifferent to, the restaurant's Tiger-trolling post, though at least a few defended Woods.

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