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"militaristic" Definitions
  1. believing that a country should have great military strength in order to be powerful

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Since then, the more muscular militaristic approach has been adopted.
I'm talking about capitalism and socialism and the militaristic system.
Cruz has turned a presidential campaign into something almost militaristic.
And the day hasn't been marked by such overtly militaristic displays.
Others worried about presenting Israel as a militaristic, Sparta-like state.
Killmonger's desire for a militaristic engagement with the world on African
And are those long stretches of militaristic-sounding marches bitterly ironic?
The world's attention Kim's defiant and militaristic behavior got the world's attention.
There is plenty on communities' contempt for the LAPD's militaristic methods, too.
In Japan's militaristic mythology, the petals represent the souls of dead fighters.
The militaristic perspective of "Drone Strike" might seem cack handed, for example.
"It becomes less like jewelry and more appropriately militaristic," Clapton tells InStyle.
But a militaristic element has been added to Abu Dhabi's grandiose vision.
There's always been militaristic aspects in the way Hollywood makes action movies.
Abroad, he projects the image of a militaristic and increasingly authoritarian state.
Basketball is less of a militaristic pageant, more an intimate stage show.
You do it by worshiping military figures and talking in militaristic terms.
In that time, he's shaped the country into an authoritarian and militaristic society.
Dmitry Trunenkov, the organization's leader, rejected the idea that it was excessively militaristic.
And his crowd-rousing St. Crispin's Day Speech comes across as brutally militaristic.
The Empire is a rigid, militaristic hierarchy, obsessed with its high-tech weaponry.
The threat to restrict rare-earth minerals comes amid increasingly militaristic rhetoric from Beijing.
The intellectual authors of Washington's bipartisan militaristic consensus have already latched onto her campaign.
Black is the predominant color for each, although a militaristic red surrounds the swastika.
It has a distinctly militaristic air, with three former army chiefs among its candidates.
With the pressure on China, fears of a militaristic breakout may not be realized.
PUBG is ostensibly a hardcore survival game, with outwardly militaristic, serious, and 'realistic' trappings.
Third, North Korea is likely sending a political message more than a militaristic one.
Understanding what your mission is, and focus on your mission, not to sound militaristic.
In my case, these poisoned thoughts accumulated over the years, creating a militaristic monster.
Having left Beitar, which they found too militaristic, the couple moved to Tel Aviv.
I generally appreciated the tone of the editors, which is neither mawkish nor militaristic.
Law enforcement made no effort to actively de-escalate the situation without militaristic tactics.
The militaristic sound became less popular as America protested the Vietnam War in the 1960s.
The anthem videos produced this year include a mixture of militaristic and community-based images.
But when Deadpool meets him, he's a militaristic, futuristic, and very serious X-man hero.
Microsoft describes it as a civilian transport alternative to the militaristic M12 Force Application Vehicle.
Militaristic songs, tiny soldiers' uniforms, and cartoon soldiers all serve to indoctrinate North Korean children.
Though interestingly, there is also something subtly militaristic in the tailored lines of each outfit.
Here, the Capulets were hard-liners battering the stage with militaristic fury and raised fists.
Militaristic players could research holy warriors to buy cheap land units to assault their rivals.
When confronted with criticism over their actions, their reaction takes on a belligerent militaristic tone.
After all, a "paperclip maximizer" wouldn't be hateful, belligerent, sexist, racist, homicidal, genocidal, militaristic, or misanthropic.
"I was against the war even though I'm the most militaristic person there is," he said.
After the base was abandoned, many people forgot about the eerie symbol of the militaristic USSR.
As with his Bach style, his way with Mozart was distinctive: strong, almost militaristic at times.
And it refutes the militaristic trajectory of the first two films, thus saving the franchise's soul.
The Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) of Fence Lake is an isolated, militaristic religious organization.
"Russia is also a growing challenge and has taken a more militaristic approach in Africa," Gen.
The staging of "Invasion—Explosion" capitalized on the militaristic violence inherent in Stockhausen's writing for brass.
"It has become more militaristic and more repressive," Margarita López Maya, a Venezuelan political scientist, said.
Seidler had come of age in the militaristic atmosphere of restaurants that aspired to Michelin stars.
For the occasion, Cersei wore one of the most militaristic outfits we've seen her in yet.
But it's also the case that Hillary Clinton is more hawkish and militaristic than Barack Obama.
Presidents haven't traditionally delivered public remarks, and the day hasn't been marked by such overtly militaristic displays.
The US public consensus on civilian deference to the military grows out of that same militaristic soil.
" She also aded that she wanted the piece to be "less like jewelry and more appropriately militaristic.
President Donald Trump's newest national security adviser brings a more militaristic voice to the administration's foreign policy.
Seoul's policy toward Pyongyang has vacillated: hard line and militaristic under conservative presidents and conciliatory under liberals.
And Pakistan's unpredictable militaristic politics, ever keeping an already conflicted Kashmir in ferment, helps the fire burn.
Not unlike Rimbaud, she bears witness to great social upheavals — although hers are domestic rather than militaristic.
Ms. Pite, as she often does, expertly mobilizes large groups, adding militaristic elements here like whispered counting aloud.
Democrats, they say, started to champion free markets, deregulation, nonunionized workplaces and a militaristic approach to foreign policy.
The contrast with militaristic, unstable and often repressive Pakistan under Muhammad Ali Jinnah could not be more striking.
Dual-use technologies are normally described as technology that can be used for either peaceful or militaristic purposes.
But the overall look was that of a fighter pilot helmet, aggressive and commanding, and a little militaristic.
And was repeatedly called out by other panelists for using 'militaristic language' to try to frame the debate.
It's recurring feature is militaristic, giant robots blasting and slicing each other with various mechanized weapons of war.
He was initially reluctant to take a strong, militaristic stand against Mussolini, for which he was roundly criticized.
Trump says "I'm the most militaristic person" and tells a debate audience that he has a big penis.
"The angst against this sort of militaristic, overhyped policing has been growing for a long time," Kraska says.
It was unclear what the beluga whale's intended mission was, or whether it was even militaristic in nature.
Mr Trump's address will kick off a "Salute to America" event that will be strongly militaristic in tone.
It is evidence that for the job of commander-in-chief, voters expect militaristic language, Ms. Tannen said.
We call them the ninjas because of their black fatigues and the quasi-militaristic way they conduct themselves.
Barry Jenkins's Oscar-winning drama glimpses into a different slice of American life than the aforementioned militaristic films.
The Disney culture is almost militaristic in its respect for hierarchy and focus on its family-friendly mission.
" Geophysicist and science writer Mika McKinnon called the VP's vision representative of a "jackbooted militaristic future in space.
I've never liked that trumpet; it seems much too militaristic for an occasion that should be just civilian.
Mr. Modi embraced a militaristic approach and shunned a political process involving dialogue with the separatists in Kashmir.
It was because he actually loved his country and wanted to see it get off its militaristic path.
Yes, Donald Trump is more hawkish and militaristic than Hillary Clinton, as Vox's Zack Beauchamp has made clear.
The militaristic concepts we're invoking – currency war, trade war, a new Cold War – are jumping rungs on the ladder.
When we resolve to be more resilient and mentally strong, we often adopt a militaristic "tough it out" approach.
We had to prepare for what that meant in a militaristic society where treason is a literal death sentence.
Protests followed, and police — dressed in militaristic gear that recalled Ferguson back in 2014 — arrested more than 100 demonstrators.
Set in Montana, it deals with a militaristic doomsday cult run by a devoted preacher known as the Father.
From their point of view a less militaristic America would be a better world order as they see it.
Started as a tribal revivalist movement, Mungiki grew into a militaristic political fraternity and then into a criminal gang.
He's also boasted that he'd be the most "militaristic" president if elected and take the fight to Muslim extremists.
He is physically bulkier, having been raised in a militaristic household by a shadowy character played by Clive Owen.
Haitian governments were for many years militaristic, which some trace to a tradition of resisting French attacks after independence.
He entered this job as a revolutionary defensive tactician, someone whose militaristic instructions could squeeze water from a brick.
Leda Catunda's textile practice presents an opposition to Bolsonaro's masculine, militaristic agenda through organic forms and the medium of textiles.
"She is the most militaristic of any of the candidates," Gold, 56, said, citing her tenure of secretary of state.
Militaristic shooting games like "Call of Duty" and "Counter-Strike" typically dominate Western audiences, but are less popular in Asia.
Some Quakers disapprove of the militaristic lyrics about "bombs bursting in air," especially given the US's long history of warfare.
Shocking as it may sound to those who know their history, its time for the Germans to be more militaristic.
If it truly is to be humanitarian aid, the Trump administration needs to decouple it from its aggressive, militaristic agenda.
The Western European Middle Ages were not a simple, hermetically-sealed collection of homogeneous, patriarchal, white, Christian, militaristic proto-nations.
And there is indeed plenty of bad news, like the inauguration this week of a militaristic potential autocrat in Brazil.
Trump's "militaristic tendencies" toward Middle Eastern countries, the EIU argued, would be a potent recruitment tool for possible future terrorists.
A period in a militaristic British boarding school was followed by intensive study of the piano and flute in London.
Above all, there is not now the kind of militaristic culture that was utterly mainstream in Europe at the time.
The actors playing the militaristic Omega fraternity members — including Mr. Bacon — arrived to find they were already considered the enemy.
On North Korea and other issues, the Chinese news media often portrays the United States as a meddling, militaristic force.
When it comes to rising tensions around North Korea, Goldman Sachs said markets eventually expect talks rather than militaristic conflict.
"Trumpism is both isolationist and highly militaristic at the same time," said Mr. Sykes, who is also a MSNBC contributor.
" "North Korea can have a better future than the militaristic path, the path of provocation and confrontation that it's on.
"There is a stereotype that yogis are a bunch of hippie types of people who are not militaristic," he said.
Shechet presents this faceless, wooden monument as an alternative to the militaristic icons that typically dot the city's public parks.
His administration has, to a great extent, continued the tradition of being patient with a more and more militaristic China.
But members of the Standing Rock Sioux Nation have a different view, saying police amped up protesters with a militaristic approach.
Putin has often used militaristic rhetoric to mobilize support and buttress his narrative that Russia is under siege from the West.
If you want something a little less militaristic, Google has a Santa Tracker website too, designed to show off its technologies.
While James Cameron introduced the power loader to audiences in Aliens, he featured their militaristic cousins in his 2009 film Avatar.
Do liberals really want to trash Trump for taking positions that are less aggressively militaristic than the nation's most warmongering neoconservatives?
Youth baseball in the United States does not typically involve the militaristic training regimes common among elite youth players in Japan.
That outcome would force China to safeguard its interests in the Persian Gulf via a more political—if not militaristic—approach.
He is persuasive in arguing that the Spartans, while exceedingly militaristic, also were extremely egalitarian, with a robust enjoyment of life.
Liberals were far more prone to suspicion of football for its violence, militaristic sensibility and over-the-top displays of patriotism.
They took care with the design because they wanted to present a less militaristic image to the rest of the world.
A kindergarten operated by his group seeks to promote "patriotism and pride" by reviving elements of Japan's militaristic prewar education system.
In keeping with the stark design of the temple, even these extravagant displays are marked by almost militaristic order and precision.
The games showed it had transformed itself from a militaristic power into a peaceful and responsible member of the international community.
Accompanied by militaristic dancers choreographed by Mistaya Hemingway, Glass used motion mimicry and clever body-work to command the audience's attention.
In its place is a real villain: the Red Legion's Dominus Ghaul, a militaristic Cabal leader intent on stealing the Traveler's power.
As a queer stylist, it's a cut I saw in militaristic homoerotic photography in the 1990s and fashion magazines in the 2000s.
Authoritarians are hostile to outgroups and embrace aggressive, punitive policies toward them, including harsh anti-immigration laws and aggressive, militaristic foreign policy.
Those countries fell victim to Japan's radically militaristic ideology where Tokyo was by all accounts unusually forceful, unrelentingly ambitious, and unsparingly brutal.
Andrew Bacevich has written cogently about just how militaristic American culture has become, much to the detriment of the US military itself.
But while the Jasons were too militaristic for anti-war protesters, they were also seen as too hippie for the military folks.
He gave a very aggressive, militaristic speech, quite similar to the speech he gave supporting George W. Bush at the 2004 RNC.
The Deadpool doll interprets the character's red and black bodysuit into a padded, militaristic new style with quilted areas, gauntlets, and shinguards.
Previous games have featured the hyper-militaristic, super-advanced Thargoid race, who have had an extremely chequered history with the human race.
The Faked Death TheoryBefore his death Tupac assumed the moniker Makaveli, drawing inspiration from the philosophies and militaristic strategies of Niccolò Machiavelli.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has described the group as a "fiercely anti-government, militaristic group" who often stage heavily-armed protests.
The work's five women, joined by Jordan Dodson on guitar, perform this in almost militaristic unison, achieving a delicate serious-silly balance.
Defense spending has traditionally been a sensitive political topic in a nation that spent decades coming to terms with its militaristic past.
Tied to each other by the bonds of militaristic necessity, Frances and Ainslie Conway develop a sweet affection and a working friendship.
If there's little difference between its candidates and Republican candidates, it can't offer voters an authentic alternative to a militaristic foreign policy.
As far as the federal government is concerned, there is no such thing as too aggressive, too militaristic, too abusive, too biased.
He refutes the militaristic bent of a bitter old soldier and, in doing so, reaffirms the franchise's commitment to big, humanist ideals.
But instead of beards and bell bottoms, the sect embraced a militaristic aesthetic, wearing khaki uniforms and addressing each other by rank.
The problem now is that, to continue the militaristic analogy, this fight needs real air cover -- and that must come from Congress.
The sound for this piece was to be very dark, militaristic, and marching, which I was very happy to try experimenting with.
The singer and her dancers then performed at the Super Bowl wearing black berets and militaristic leather that resembled Black Panther attire.
On the world stage, Pakistan's nuclear program is a point of militaristic and cultural pride that is thought to be divinely ordained.
George W. Bush pushed for a proactive militaristic response to terrorist networks as well as states that he claimed threatened American interests.
The short blurbs outside each gallery room make bland attempts at encapsulating the region's tumultuous history and current democratic and militaristic perturbations.
Continuing the night's unofficial theme of inexplicably non-Catholic style outfits were Emma Stone and Travis Scott, who both wore semi-militaristic garb.
His cult of personality + ideology that scapegoats blackness + militaristic sense of order = the American bent toward fascism that's become all too obvious lately.
The most pressing threat comes from the COG, remnants of the militaristic government player-protagonist Marcus Fenix served in the first three games.
But that doesn't mean that Mr Bannon, eccentric as he might be, is an admirer of the Russian philosopher or his militaristic ideas.
" While noting that the billionaire is "hardly the candidate of peace," Rania Khalek argued that, traditionally, "Republicans have represented the more militaristic extreme.
Standing in militaristic order, the differences in the typically male and typically female bodies are the only markers distinguishing them from one another.
Johnson had riled Russian officials before his visit by telling Britain's Sunday Times newspaper that Moscow was "closed, nasty, militaristic and anti-democratic".
Bannon adopts a militaristic tone as he pushes Republicans on Capitol Hill and MAGA defenders across the country to take the gloves off.
Amid a global war, the world has reordered itself into militaristic city-states like Neo Beijing, Neo Tokyo and the American Neo States.
We thought this one admirably captured some of the militaristic themes of Robert F. Worth's story, as well as the sense of foreboding.
The Turkish news media, which is almost overwhelmingly pro-government, has been energetic in its coverage in a longstanding tradition of militaristic nationalism.
It's the foundation the JJ Abrams movies pointedly demolished in favor of the more paranoid, militaristic visions of a literal 9/11 truther.
The opening Hindenburg section is best: the male voices electronically bent and fried, the drums militaristic, the images of the burning dirigible haunting.
"North Korea can have a better future than the militaristic path and the path of provocation and confrontation that it's on," he said.
In lots of small and not-so-small ways, the mean, militaristic mind of the American president has come to inhabit people's lives.
The latter two, per Merriam-Webster, imply that your love for your country makes you an asshole, maybe even an aggressively militaristic one.
"From utilizing social media, to promoting violence as the only way to create a pure society, to promoting a militaristic lifestyle," he said.
The textile-based practices of three Brazilian artists presents a subtle opposition to the country's new president and his government's militaristic rhetoric and agenda.
"I carried Nico [Santos]'s rug into his house for him," said Lauren Ash, a bawdy comedian who plays the militaristic Dina on Superstore.
Then there's the militaristic Warlord faction, who want to rebuild the imperial army so that it's not the brittle shell that it has become.
When he returned to Cleveland from Miami, LeBron brought with him the militaristic approach that was impressed upon him by coaching legend Pat Riley.
After the arrival of a hostile threat, you set out to repair and augment your body, find fellow androids, and fight militaristic enemy droids.
The militaristic hierarchy and "clean Marine" style that made astronauts into American heroes in the Kennedy era were less popular in the Nixon age.
While mental toughness often conjures a militaristic picture of an individual slogging it out, a large part of it is actually due to recovery.
A nostalgia for "little England" takes revenge on cosmopolitan and diverse London, while calls to "make America great again" imply xenophobic and militaristic policies.
Everything is made absurd, from the show's faux-militaristic score to the fights that kick off the premiere of the school's mascot, the Warriors.
McMaster also advocated for a more militaristic stance toward North Korea, consistently warning that time was running out before a potential war with Pyongyang.
At the back the surface turns matte gray and militaristic, evoking the possible Beetle's Nazi past, and a large mocking fin has been added.
Since Truman, presidents have largely avoided the kind of militaristic threats issued by Mr. Trump because they feared such language could escalate a crisis.
He urges Trump to abandon his earlier approach, the stronger policies favored by militaristic "super hawks" such as former national security adviser John Bolton.
Strategy games based on corporate intellectual properties and shooting games with militaristic violence could be tricky territory for the IOC and its diverse membership.
From the deep cuts in the set list to the dazzlingly complicated choreography, each note and step is hit with militaristic precision and flair.
However, Kim is a notorious exaggerator, and often employs state media to skew or overblow militaristic endeavors as more successful than they actually were.
The Hummer, in all its militaristic aggressiveness, is the very embodiment of the wasteful excess that contributed to the climate crisis in the first place.
It deploys the conventions of survivalist and militaristic action films to criticise not just Brazil's current leadership, but all those in power with authoritarian tendencies.
Dangers surround, some of which we can't even see using $280 LED cameras — and that's why we turn to a more metaphorical militaristic MO: helicoptering.
Now lounging outside, they sit in a tree-lined park a world away from the militaristic images of Iran that are ubiquitous in the West.
However, unions would hate to see the disappearance of well-paid manufacturing jobs in the arms industry; the party at large retains a militaristic streak.
Merkel is running for a fourth term in September national elections, with many Germans wary of military deployments given the country's militaristic and nationalistic past.
The militaristic duet between Giorgio and Riccardo that is supposed to conclude Act II with a chilling pledge to deal with Arturo fell oddly flat.
Further, this risky militaristic strike was ordered without the approval of Congress, under the defense that it was necessary to protect Americans from imminent danger.
"A forceful, militaristic style makes sense when you're on a battlefield," said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, senior associate dean for leadership studies at Yale School of Management.
During the course of the nearly 105-minute show, Jackson wore seven outfits, ranging from the fun and flirty to the militaristic and the semi seductive.
But that description doesn't seem to fit after some of these latest militaristic moves — which Moon wants to do to stave off a North Korean attack.
What began as a peace-promoting commune in the '80s quickly escalated into a militaristic Christian group, according to allegations from former members and law enforcement.
And fear-mongering about looters can trigger an overly militaristic response in disaster areas, funneling resources toward maintaining "law and order" instead of actually helping survivors.
A group of leering, head-banging crocodiles standing on two legs rock out in "Faka G," and a militaristic gorilla drumline makes appearances in both videos.
In effect, Japan transformed itself from one of the most aggressively militaristic nations in the world into a pacifist country with no ability to wage war.
Everything gets darker and more militaristic, and Dany even pulls out one of her favorite silhouettes for her ocean crossing, the deep V with a strap.
C.S. Lewis once pointed out that evil seduces us into exaggerating our faults, telling the pacifist he's too militaristic and the militarist that he's too pacifistic.
Her commander is the rather cloying, militaristic dudebro Yon-Rogg (Jude Law), who tells her the key to controlling her powers is by containing her emotions.
The older French chef who came up in the cruel, militaristic kitchens of the brigade system tells of the sous chef who routinely sexually assaulted him.
Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan left President Woodrow Wilson's administration in 1915 because he felt the administration was taking an unnecessarily militaristic path in Europe.
Trump advocated a more militaristic Japan on Monday, saying Tokyo should begin purchasing American-made military equipment to better protect itself against threats from North Korea.
The Batmobile "Tumbler" and its successors in the films that followed offered a militaristic take on the Dark Knight's ride — and further Cybertruck inspiration from Hollywood.
"I let you into my thinking, I let you into my head," Rocha sings, her voice darting over militaristic drum rolls and rich swathes of synth.
To cover up his failures, Mr. Modi is running an electoral campaign whipping up militaristic sentiments against Pakistan and full of dog whistles against India's Muslims.
A pervasive culture of online trolling and hostility, often reinforced by aggressively militaristic games, has made gaming an often unwelcoming place for gays and other minorities.
I found its ungainly mix of obscene luxury and militaristic design off-putting even before I learned that Saddam Hussein's deplorable son Uday had owned one.
Mizoguchi made it during the Second World War, under a militaristic regime, and he masks its rebellious spirit with severe formality and respect for samurai tradition.
All three men are generals, and while they are respected experts in their fields, their backgrounds could lead to an overly militaristic approach to foreign policy.
There was much militaristic pride over this turning of the tables, and an expectation that the enemies of the Suldlom would soon receive their due punishment.
Anderson's song relies heavily on a vocoder (because, the '80s) to outline a stream-of-consciousness tale of Americana, militaristic patriarchy, and the oncoming techno-apocalypse.
Last season, we learned that Westworld co-founder Arnold Weber merged her code with the militaristic cult leader, Wyatt, just before programming her to kill him.
In January, it sent a spacecraft to explore the far side of the moon, but many think China has grander, more militaristic, aims outside of planet Earth.
Everything from reality television (which is pro wrestling, stripped of physicality) to the gaudy, militaristic pageantry of the NFL is touched by the hand of pro wrestling.
The state was always culturally conservative, religious, and militaristic, but a strain of pragmatism kept it from being fully swept up in racism and right-wing ideology.
This month, the band releases "South of Reality," its second album; both records feature exacting, if not militaristic, deployments of whimsy, with a frisson of psychedelic Beatles.
He told us he's still down with healthy diet choices -- but hates that vegans are so militaristic, he can't put on a jacket without them losing it.
That signature militaristic move for an army of beaming beauties in candy-cane colors is a centerpiece of the annual "Christmas Spectacular," a tradition going back decades.
Its creation and expansion highlighted the degree to which the Trump administration has taken a disaster-oriented, militaristic approach to the care and housing of migrant youths.
At the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, Janet Jackson performed her hits "All for You" and "Rhythm Nation," a sensual club ballad and a militaristic funk stomp.
Those opposed to a Hiroshima visit worry that it would only rekindle memories of Japan's militaristic past and that any appearance of a U.S. apology is not warranted.
It's still very much COD at its core: the game is brutally fast and overtly militaristic, and it's designed solely for the hyperactive teenager in all of us.
The film features armies of red glossy ants and dinosaurlike creatures marching in militaristic unison, and eventually waging bloody battles that leave a trail of destruction and blood.
Sunday's ceremony occurred in the same vicinity but wasn't be as overly militaristic; it was intended to commemorate the end of war and not the practice of it.
"The extremist and militaristic agenda, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, has been emboldened by the Trump administration's reckless policies and blind support," said PLO Executive Committee Member Hanan Ashrawi.
In addition to his affinities for militaristic jumpsuits, developing nuclear weapons, and lying about his golf scores, the late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il also loved pizza.
Carol Danvers (Brie Larson), an Air Force pilot who crashed while flying an experimental aircraft, is taken in by the Kree, a militaristic and highly technological alien race.
They described the camp as militaristic, with group names like Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie; highly regimented daily schedules; and strict rules about physical contact, orderly lines, and respect.
In it, the group claims to use satirical organization to troll extremist parties, mimicking the very organizational structures and militaristic style of fascist extremism they purport to criticize.
What about the allegation that promoting this product in video games and with "macho militaristic" slogans makes it appealing to the sort of person who commits mass killings?
Such individuals, and I have unwittingly been one, do not speak in explicitly racist or militaristic terms about attempts to revisit the past or how to honor it.
He said he liked listening to Mr. Nevzorov instead of the jingoistic propagandists on state television because "only he speaks the truth" about the dangers of militaristic patriotism.
The "really big" celebration drew protestors to the capital because of its perceived militaristic and political nature — some felt as though Trump hijacked the holiday for his own promotion.
They may be to warn a new, right-wing cabinet in Japan against visiting Tokyo's militaristic Yasukuni shrine around the anniversary of the end of the second world war.
The newest therapies work in conjunction with a person's immune system to pursue the dysregulated cancer cells on the "battlefield," which, in this militaristic context, is the patient's body.
One day in July, Abbe was in Bloomington, Indiana, peering at two Roman busts: one of the militaristic Emperor Septimius Severus and one of his learned wife, Julia Domna.
This happens first through the sidequests you mention, which explore not only the militaristic overlords of Jirga Para Lhao, but also the day-to-day divisions of the city.
By surrounding it with shipping containers, Huang draws a connection between the militaristic and colonial notion of empire that Napoleon represents and the economic policies of today's corporate enterprises.
Yet it also told "a significantly more positive, forward-looking and less militaristic tale" than the 2013 edition, Mr. Abrahamian wrote in a commentary on the website 38 North.
DUBAI, June 17 (Reuters) - Iran accused its main regional adversary Saudi Arabia on Monday of adopting a "militaristic, crisis-based approach" in the Middle East, Iran's state TV reported.
If anything seemed to unite the sartorial choices the first lady made, at least during the day, it was a certain rigidity of line, monochrome palette and militaristic mien.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has also increasingly embraced militaristic nationalism as he entrenches his power – but if war should actually come, both countries sees themselves in rather different confrontations.
Analysts say that Kim Jong-Un, 33, likely sees the congress as an opportunity to flaunt his leadership skills, and would probably carry out more militaristic provocations before May.
While militaristic screams have a steady presence throughout, it's the confident, layered vocal harmonies that provide the best evidence of their immense progression since 2011's In Tides and Drifts.
The Knicks are carefully constructing a new house, brick by brick, behind David Fizdale's militaristic obsession with conditioning, but their best and most unique player may miss the entire season.
But as the country has returned to some of the militaristic nationalist tendencies of the Soviet era, aspects of everyday life recall what Steinbeck and Capa saw 22017 years ago.
But if nationalism is making Europeans more militaristic, in America it's inclining us to lay down the burdens of empire, to retreat into a self-sufficient Arcadia all our own.
Tokyo (CNN)President Donald Trump advocated a more militaristic Japan on Monday, saying Tokyo should begin purchasing American-made military equipment to better protect itself against threats from North Korea.
Claudia Hart: In terms of simulations technology, which is my medium, yes, it emerged from the Department of Defense (DoD), and the culture around it was militaristic and astonishingly misogynist.
Zero tolerance thus became the core tenet of modern wildfire management; to this day, legions of firefighters equipped with special axes known as "Pulaskis" attack every wildfire with militaristic zeal.
The bellicose and jingoistic "Star-Spangled Banner" became ubiquitous as Americans rallied to the flag during World War II, giving the idea of patriotism an increasingly narrow — and militaristic — resonance.
And one reason King and many Americans don't understand this is because the American flag has come to represent for many a specific ideology that some consider xenophobic or militaristic.
Paying off the debt felt athletic, militaristic — like lopping off great gobs of obstacle every time I mailed a check and got back a receipt with a greatly diminished balance.
They operate as part of a pseudo-militaristic organization called Starfleet, which itself is part of a larger diplomatic organization called the United Federation of Planets (or just "the Federation").
"The Same Boat" reveals their heavily militaristic way of doing things, with backup plans on top of backup plans and a variety of installations and outposts throughout the immediate area.
That last one is particularly worrying, given China's fairly authoritarian, militaristic regime, which means it's not exactly the kind of country you want writing the rules of the global road.
As a practicer, she knew firsthand what drew people to the militaristic series of 26 yoga poses done in a heated room, and sensed that there was something complicated to unpack.
For example, in 1912, after moving to Montparnasse, Picasso injected topical anti-militaristic content into his larger collages, which contain readable newspaper clippings about the First Balkan War, among other things.
Heavily laden with medals, a sash, ostrich plumes, and a scepter, it was an oddly militaristic choice of dress for a Western head of state in that era of postwar reconciliation.
It transformed America from being loved and aspired to, to being widely hated; it inflamed militaristic tendencies and fostered Russian foreign policy in the direction of adversarial relations with the West.
Donald Trump carries a kind of aggressively curated ignorance about everything in the world that isn't golfing and refried Reaganomics, and even he was impacted by Stephen Harper's insane militaristic patriotism.
They are all also rumored to have presidential ambitions, which means that their public stances are geared toward pleasing GOP primary voters above all else—an added incentive for militaristic bravado.
" He urged "skepticism toward the claims of prosecutors who have turned the U.S. into a penal state, and security state agencies which have turned the U.S. into a militaristic imperial state.
Throughout her career, Japanese artist Yoshiko Shimada has grappled with Japan's uncomfortable wartime legacy, especially in relation to women's complex role as both victims and enablers of their nation's militaristic nationalism.
The creation and expansion of the Tornillo camp shows the degree to which the Trump administration has taken a disaster-oriented, militaristic approach to the care and housing of migrant youths.
The colors of this new world are appropriately pastel, as far from the turned-up-to-11 palette in Fortnite as it is from the ochre, militaristic wastelands of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.
This first-person shooter doesn't reach the same levels of explosive gore you find in the Titanfall or Call of Duty series, but it's bloody and features plenty of militaristic violence.
Radiocarbon dating places the battle to between 2 BC and 54 AD—a tumultuous time when the Roman Empire embarked on northern expansion, and rival and increasingly militaristic Germanic tribes frequently clashed.
"Growing tensions in the Middle East remain a cause for concern as traders fear supply disruptions over an escalation towards militaristic conflicts," said Benjamin Lu, an analyst at Phillip Futures in Singapore.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Thursday that it hoped the entry into service of Japan's second big helicopter carrier, the Kaga, did not mean a return to the country's past militaristic history.
Trump, who has called himself "the most militaristic person you'll ever meet," has drawn criticism from some veterans for not visiting active military personnel overseas, a long-held tradition of American presidents.
Debut single "Wild Horses" combined militaristic beats and booming synths to create something sassy and fresh (which was quickly snapped up by the honchos at Acura to soundtrack a massive car ad).
Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan and the Soviet Union are contemporary examples of predator militaristic nations that made enormous sacrifices to build mighty war machines to conquer empires, despite having relatively weak economies.
Manigault Newman did hint at conflict with Kelly in her ABC interview, calling his style "militaristic" and saying she "stands out" because she is the only African-American woman at the table.
But some say those characterizations miss the point of contemporary Europe's grievances, which are less militaristic than before the world wars and more rooted in fear of how immigration is changing societies.
Critic's Notebook Anyone who thinks that Irish dance is a necessarily rigid form, defined by a stiff upper body and dancers moving in militaristic unison, should spend some time watching Colin Dunne.
She has cast off the militaristic coats, the pantsuit uniform, the helmet hairdo and the mask of TV news makeup that she wore as Hillary Clinton, embattled Democratic hopeful and Republican villain.
Trump's reference to WWII turns the chants on their heads, since it was the hateful nationalism of Nazi Germany, and militaristic Japan, which forced the Allies into WWII in the first place.
The idea behind "Orbital Reflector," said Mr. Paglen, is to explore who controls outer space by creating a satellite with "no militaristic or commercial ties" and with its only purpose being visibility.
The late 19th century saw an emerging, militaristic great power, with a fast-growing navy, eager to exploit a speck of land in the ocean even if that provoked an established global power.
But in this performance, rather than going all out to convey the brutal, grotesque, militaristic extremes of the music, Mr. Welser-Möst and his great orchestra just played the piece to the hilt.
Much of it will probably prove to be only campaign rhetoric, but in the meantime, let's hope that the administration exercises more caution with the avowed homophobic, misogynistic and militaristic strongman in Brazil.
His show on January 31 at NYFW: Men's featured gear fit for a political insurgency: There were militaristic epaulets, camouflage prints, and a face mask that could come in handy during a protest.
"His militaristic tendencies towards the Middle East and ban on all Muslim travel to the US would be a potent recruitment tool for jihadi groups," the EIU said in its global risk assessment.
Beijing limits market access for foreign competitors of its network of backbone technology products, showers it with subsidies, and turns a blind eye to its industrial espionage apparatus noteworthy for its militaristic discipline.
"Regardless of the actions of Mr. Maloney, the decision to raid a house with a six-month-old child and a two-year-old child in that manner is overly militaristic," he said.
And once Christianity became championed by Rome, one of the most militaristic civilizations the world has known, philosophical discussions on the nature of good and evil became martial instructions for purges and pugilism.
The John Williams of rhythmic complexity, brass melodies and militaristic percussion comes through in subsequent scenes, but only in passing; the score is otherwise understated, as mysteriously slippery as the film's U.F.O. sightings.
" AP also discourages use of the phrase "ultra-rightist," defined as "an individual who subscribes to rigid interpretations of a conservative doctrine or to forms of fascism that stress authoritarian, often militaristic, views.
We are particularly disappointed to see a rise in semi-militaristic policing put in place by our state and local Democratic leaders, many of whom ran on platforms aimed at increasing social equity.
In being so harmfully wrong, but, with the help of Udom's precise, almost militaristic physicality and dartlike vocal cadences, so hypnotically fluent, Joe pulls the audience through the looking glass of didactic presentation.
As President Donald Trump turns inward and champions a myopic America First approach with focus spent only on militaristic endeavors, activists are afraid efforts to bolster civil society are falling by the wayside.
Her father was a Leftist jailed during the troubles of the Eighties—a period followed by a militaristic secular regime that sowed the seeds of the populist resurgence that catapulted Erdoğan to prominence.
It was only after the writers began discussing why Lorca would be so skilled with warfare that they hit upon the idea that he'd secretly be from the militaristic world of the Mirror Universe.
Earth is a paradise with niceties like universal basic income and free air, while the militaristic Mars and struggling cities of the asteroid belt illustrate the universe of difference between haves and have-nots.
President Obama's failure to enforce his own "red line" in 2628 exacerbated an already volatile regional situation, while the 28503 Iran deal further fed the Islamist state's militaristic ambitions throughout the greater Middle East.
It would provide the foil to American messianism; its crimes would enable a militaristic capitalist empire, aligned with any dictator that shared its antipathy to socialism, to claim the mantle of freedom and democracy.
Read about acne or, worse yet, experience it, and you'll notice the militaristic terminology: Blackheads are a battle that must be won; we wage wars against whiteheads; treatment must be swift, aggressive, and unrelenting.
While Bolsonaro represents a distinctly Brazilian and deeply militaristic strain of authoritarianism, he has expressed admiration for Trump's combativeness and disregard for political correctness, revealing that he had been "rooting for" Trump in 2016.
"Two confrontational, nationalistic, and militaristic leaders playing chicken with each other, while the world is watching to see which one will be caught bluffing, or if there will be a hellacious war," Dalio wrote.
Where the leading topic should be the protection of Indigenous populations and the crucial natural communities they serve and sustain, there is instead talk of square footage, potential monetary gain, and opportune militaristic strategy.
Known by the militaristic title of "El Comandante," in some ways Castro was always replaying the exhilaration of revolt, exhorting Cubans to fight one battle after another, from confronting U.S. hostility to boosting potato production.
But George W. Bush had identity on his side — white, male, Southern, Christian, militaristic, and homophobic in a country where John Kerry could only waffle and equivocate on the war and the Federal Marriage Amendment.
And there are increasing indications that US strategies, especially toward Iran and Venezuela, are being directed by national security adviser John Bolton, who has a long history of support for militaristic and regime change solutions.
He's an antagonistic fixture on the industry conference circuit, where he's prone to describing his mission in militaristic terms — Shine's technology is "a nuclear weapon," he has said, against the "consumer abuse" that is advertising.
It was understandable under Obama, and it's especially understandable as he and the entire Democratic Party prepare to fight for the election of someone who promises a markedly more militaristic approach to the Middle East.
The progressive wing of the Democratic Party is distraught with Clinton's hard-line approach, which is even more militaristic (though less bigoted) than Trump's, as well as with her close ties with the Saudi regime.
It comes at a time when the world is witnessing the rise of autocratic leaders, and an increase in militaristic rhetoric, offering a cautionary tale about what happens when the army is given outsized power.
I Was Misinformed I've come across a lot of militaristic-sounding classes at the gym lately — Boot Camp Ballet, Older Adults Special Ops — but the course I want to take is Close Combat Elevator Warfare.
After all, Evans is viewed as one of the original juicing evangelists, a militaristic adherent to a raw vegan diet for 230 years, with Organic Avenue's punishing cleanses serving as boot camp for new recruits.
"We don't do militaristic discipline—one of our main themes is love," says Scott Gordon, the CEO of Mastery Schools, a network of 25 charters in Philadelphia and Camden, New Jersey, which uses restorative justice.
In fact, many men on message boards and Reddit describe militaristic jelqing regimens with specific instructions ("Do not jelq erect or even close to it") that sound like hard work ("20 minutes every other day").
Clinton's militaristic and interventionist foreign policy record is littered with ill-judged decisions and colossal mistakes that have left a trail of death, destruction, destabilization and the displacement of millions of people across the world.
On immigration, however, Romney is to the right of Flake—and even claims to be to the right of Trump on the issue, saying he will likely fall in line behind Trump's militaristic immigration policy.
They are always fantasies of militaristic wish-fulfillment, where wise rulers and brave leaders triumph at gunpoint over the forces of treachery and oppression, using the same weapons and tools you remember from the games.
Marinetti never managed to eradicate the dull phenomenon of pasta, and fascism crumbled rather decisively during the decades that followed, as the world witnessed the hatred and division that its militaristic methods could lead to.
Sounding a militaristic tone, he sought to project toughness in the face of global challenges, saying the United States armed forces stood ready to defend itself and its allies and "fight to overpower" its adversaries.
China also still regularly objects to what it perceives as any sign that Japan is returning to its militaristic past, and carefully watches the debate in Japan about how much to develop the military's capabilities.
"Two confrontational, nationalistic, and militaristic leaders [are] playing chicken with each other, while the world is watching to see which one will be caught bluffing, or if there will be a hellacious war," he wrote.
North Korea's harsh reaction to a high-level U.S. visit last week underscores how Pyongyang's militaristic impulses are still "alive and well" — and is unlikely to fully relinquish its arsenal, Eurasia Group said on Sunday.
"I hope this singer can learn more about the history of Japanese militarism, and the wrongful historical and militaristic views promoted by the shrine after his visit," said Qin Gang, a spokesman at the time.
For others it is a reference to the government of Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, whose detractors see him as a sinister figure bent on taking the country backwards in the direction of its militaristic past.
Climate change, drone warfare, the surveillance state, and our complicitness in perpetuating injustice are all on the thematic menu, and they're coupled to beats from Hudson Mohawke and Oneohtrix Point Never that are glittering and militaristic.
Though Romney attacked particular parts of Trump's hawkish statements about ISIS, the fact is that both are part of a GOP that has embraced a muscular and highly aggressive militaristic approach to dealing with terrorist threats.
Madonna and the Police whirr by, tornadoes of blonde hair and pastel accessories, Janet, a militaristic vision of Rhythm Nation black and her brother Michael, the frozen Super Bowl XXVII statue of regal black and gold.
For all of the militaristic stupidity and inappropriate wisecracks of the first "Independence Day", there was something undeniably ominous about the arrival of the looming alien craft, and genuinely horrifying about the widescale destruction it wrought.
Further, to ordinary people outside the United States, as well as many within, Trump's signature policies are personally threatening: He's offering the world a more militaristic and brutal foreign policy, tougher borders, and fewer environmental protections.
"Two confrontational, nationalistic, and militaristic leaders playing chicken with each other, while the world is watching to see which one will be caught bluffing, or if there will be a hellacious war," Dalio wrote in August.
Hamas bills itself as a "resistance" movement, and such movements, from the Irish Republican Army to the Viet Cong to Zimbabwe's ZANU-PF, tend to behave in strikingly similar ways: fanatical, thuggish, militaristic, hypocritical and corrupt.
"As early as the 1890s, you start hearing people talk about the landscape as militaristic," said Kirk Savage, chairman of the history of art and architecture department at the University of Pittsburgh and a memorial expert.
VICKI RIBA KOESTLERALEXANDRIA, VA. To the Editor: Let's get this out of the way: Kim Jong-un is a terrible despot who starves and murders the North Korean people in order to further his militaristic goals.
"His militaristic tendencies towards the Middle East (and ban on all Muslim travel to the U.S.) would be a potent recruitment tool for jihadi groups, increasing their threat both within the region and beyond," it added.
" The new streamlined complaint instead focuses solely on Remington's allegedly "militaristic marketing" of the AR-15, which, according to plaintiffs, "glorified the lone gunman," targeted high-risk users and "promoted (the rifle) for mass casualty assaults.
China, for its part, has accused the United States of militaristic the South China Sea through its freedom of navigation patrols in the region and the expansion of military alliances with countries such as the Philippines.
This fits neatly into Sanders's broader narrative that the real problem is the establishment and the status quo — in this case, a hawkish establishment and its militaristic foreign policy — and that overturning it is the solution.
In it, Carol absorbs the powers of the Kree, a hyper-advanced — scientifically and technologically speaking — militaristic alien race that's been in a millennia-long war with the Skrulls, another alien race (but these guys are shapeshifters).
The clip continues the slow reveal of the film's story, characters, and ambiance, and also shows off more of Jóhann Jóhannsson's score; it prominently featuring a track that's heavy on neon-specked synths and clamoring, militaristic percussion.
Destiny 2 will start out with players facing down Dominus Ghaul of the Red Legion, a militaristic force of the antagonistic Cabal race that takes the Traveler hostage and robs you of all your powers and gear.
Such measures have not historically been popular with conservative administrations in the US, however President Donald Trump has vacillated between tough, militaristic talk on the North Korea issue and suggesting he could sit down with Kim himself.
The Shinto Directive was introduced in 1945 by the body in order to prohibit the teaching of elements of the Shinto religion in public schools that might produce militaristic and ultra-nationalistic behaviors in the Japanese populace.
Advising Trump on Syria was John Bolton, the newly installed national security adviser with a militaristic and hawkish reputation, and Defense Secretary James Mattis, who sought to ensure that military action was linked to a broader strategy.
That has prompted anger - and lawsuits - from critics who say it smacks of the militaristic past and violates the constitutional separation of religion and state, as the government pays the cost of 2.7 billion yen ($7003 million).
For Beyoncé, the sudden drop of "Lemonade" underscored her militaristic precision; for Kanye West, the ever-changing album "The Life of Pablo" reflected his artistic restlessness; for Rihanna, the stumbled rollout of "Anti" matched her confident indifference.
Single-digit birthday parties may make up much of their business, but Indoor Extreme Sports also attracts a more senior demographic, including bachelor and bachelorette parties and corporate clients in need of a little militaristic team building.
But the ultimate enemy proves to be another rabbit, General Woundwort (Ben Kingsley, leaning into the big-bad role), who has turned his colony, Efrafa, into a militaristic kind of Bunny Sparta in the name of safety.
But if Sinn Fein wants a shot at legitimacy it will need to shed its militaristic image while also remaining true to the gray-flecked beards in the North who make up the bedrock of the party.
Lee said the fact that Kim was accompanied by senior army officers rather than party officials, combined with other recent military-related announcements by state media, suggests North Korea "will likely transition to a more militaristic line".
But in an interview with VICE News focusing exclusively on foreign policy, Sanders was eager to wade into international waters and argue that many Democrats have bought into a peace-through-strength, militaristic approach to the world.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran accused its main regional rival Saudi Arabia on Monday of adopting a "militaristic, crisis-based approach" for accusing Tehran of carrying out last week's attack on two oil tankers at the entrance to the Gulf.
Fortnite stole that idea and then perfected the formula by making it less technical and more accessible; it won the fight for battle royale's soul by being bigger, wackier, and just more fun than PUBG's sterile, militaristic experience.
If you want police officers to act like soldiers—and I'd hope that we don't, but rather as true domestic peacekeepers, partnered with their communities—then the last thing you'd do is train them under a militaristic model.
And this militarism, when it is taken up by politicians and the American public -- in contrast to the anti-militaristic patriotism of the nation's founders -- regularly sends US military personnel into harm's way for less than optimal reasons.
To achieve this goal, Beijing is employing a wide array of tactics, according to Ni, including propaganda, threatening messages, militaristic shows of force, infrastructure projects, and punishing Western companies for supporting the protests (including the NBA and Apple).
This self-image is reflected in their militaristic uniforms; for formal occasions, such as the annual Academic's Ball in January, frat members don colorful pillbox hats, elaborately decorated Sergeant Pepper's-style jackets, sashes, gloves and knee-high boots.
He should reiterate the assessment of his national security team that the militaristic manner in which China is rising today threatens regional stability and warrants a return to the development of robust deterrent and conventional US military capabilities.
" On October 11, the All Pueblo Council wrote to Gonzales, asking for a meeting and calling the police response to the 2017 Entrada, "a full militaristic response to reopen the wounds that have taken many generations to heal.
Historically, the left-right split in Israel has focused on security issues: The left favors concessions to the Palestinians and a more dovish foreign policy, while the right is less sanguine about a two-state solution and more militaristic.
A band who gets in front of a crowd of 20 like-minded individuals at a house show or a dive bar and howls about our racist, militaristic, capitalist society seem like the least likely candidates to overthrow it.
Very little is known about the weapon or whether it is even new, but the test is the latest sign that Pyongyang is prepared to return to a more militaristic relationship with Washington if talks continue to go poorly.
Very little is known about the weapon or whether it is even new, but the test is the latest sign that Pyongyang is prepared to return to a more militaristic relationship with Washington if negotiations continue to go poorly.
Others did not turn right wing per se but did become supporters of a more militaristic turn in foreign policy in the name of humanitarian interventionism, none better known than Bernard Kouchner, the co-founder of Doctors Without Borders.
"Two confrontational, nationalistic, and militaristic leaders playing chicken with each other, while the world is watching to see which one will be caught bluffing, or if there will be a hellacious war," Dalio wrote in August 2017 on LinkedIn.
Golden Dawn, known for its militaristic rallies featuring flaming torches and Nazi salutes, saw its support in Sunday's election tumble to 2.9 percent - just below the three percent needed to enter parliament - from 6.9 percent in the 2015 poll.
In the lawsuit, the families assert that the weapon used in the massacre was marketed in a way — with militaristic and hypermasculine slogans — that specifically reached out to troubled young men like the one who carried out the attack.
But after decades of harshly repressing its impoverished population in a bid to maintain power, it's not clear how far economic arguments will go toward convincing the militaristic and communist-inspired North Korean government to give up its nukes.
Yet Germany is constrained by the growing shakiness of allies like Britain and perhaps even France, by the rise of its own far-right populist movement and by lingering cultural sensitivities about any policy that feels militaristic or hegemonic.
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President Donald Trump predicted on Tuesday that the U.S. would reach Mars "very soon" and backed the idea of creating a militaristic "space force," seemingly expressing support for a measure that faced opposition from officials in his own administration.
"Young people [in the Middle East] are geared towards the religious identity on the one hand, or towards the militaristic, nationalistic identity on the other hand," which is often defined by loyalty to the ruling regime, Tarawneh told me.
In addition to the need for men to act as soldiers rather than athletes, there was an ideological shift as the Roman Empire and its culture of violence and excess became subsumed by the sedate, yet militaristic, Byzantine Empire.
People yell it out of cars to each other, resort staff speak it to every passerby with an almost militaristic vigilance, and even the shipwrecked revelers had picked it up by the end of the week by way of sheer repetition.
The scene does a couple of things for the show, all in a minute and a half: it shows us Mars and its characters for the first time, but also introduces us to what its highly militaristic society is capable of.
Many games treat this as literally as possible, giving up apocalypse scenarios, militaristic fantasies, or just the cold, hard brutality of a libertarian paradise where the only thing you can depend on is your ability to raid and loot to survive.
While these destabilizing changes occurred, Bush understood that a militaristic attitude was not always in America's best interest, a knowledge gained from having been a congressman, US ambassador to the United Nations, envoy to China, CIA director and vice president.
But the group's decision to appoint Yehya al-Sinwar -- considered a hardline founder of Hamas' military wing in the 1980s -- as Hamas's leader in Gaza has been seen as a sign the group is not backing away from a militaristic approach.
The history of Vietnam's formidable people and defenses date well before the Vietnam War and even before World War II. Vietnam has historically been thought of as one of the most militaristic countries in the region, and for good reason.
Trump himself, who enjoys the militaristic trappings of the presidency, has told aides over the past week that he wants to project a more commanding air as he's confined to the White House and unable to speak at campaign rallies.
When, as more prudent Japanese officials had feared, the war degenerated into an unwinnable competition against overwhelming American industrial power, the militaristic leadership kept trying and failing to score one decisive battlefield victory — not at Saipan, nor Luzon, nor Leyte.
Seen by some as her brother's answer to American first daughter Ivanka Trump, Kim, 30, is not only a powerful member of Kim Jong Un's kitchen cabinet but also a foil to the perception of North Korea as antiquated and militaristic.
Without hard evidence or due process, the targets of 9066 were considered "security risks," even though young Japanese-American men were volunteering for military service and many of their elders were appalled by the militaristic mania that had taken over Tokyo.
The campaign argues that money spent on the Olympics should be used to deal with social problems and that the Games could lead to militaristic police practices as law enforcement makes sure Los Angeles shows its best face to the world.
The inclusion of openly pro-Franco candidates with senior military backgrounds underscores the ground that Vox has broken in a country that had largely shied away from far-right, militaristic politics since General Franco's rule ended with his death in 1975.
Photo: Ng Han Guan (AP)North Korea is developing its own cryptocurrency—at least according to Alejandro Cao de Benos, a Spanish aristocrat and IT consultant who serves as a sort of international liaison for the country's totalitarian, militaristic government.
Having attended graduate schools steeped in the culture of No Child Left Behind, they came in also prepared with their worksheets and militaristic pedagogy aimed at preventing the hemorrhagic state test scores, nowhere close to teaching students how to learn and collaborate.
And I think that one of the things that is interesting that is happening on the right is the separation between sort of more militaristic conservative interventionist type and people who seem to be tired of that type of approach to foreign policy.
With its drab battledress of grey, very grey, concrete, its array of lift shafts and fly-towers punching upwards through heavily stratified decks, the NT certainly gives off a strongly militaristic flavour, rather like an aircraft carrier in collision with a Norman keep.
There is nothing that compels anyone to have an opinion about Cam Newton beyond Dude Sure Is Good At Football, and lord knows there is no rule that our conversations about football have to be held in the NFL's thumbheaded militaristic patois.
Most important, Putin is running for reelection, and while he has no chance of losing, he needs to gloss over his regime's economic failures by legitimizing his rule in the militaristic themes he knows best as a product of the Soviet system.
The Heian period ended in 1185 as conflicts between relatively Spartan Buddhist warrior-monks escalated in the hills around Kyoto and eventually engulfed the city, leading to a new ruling family in the militaristic Kamakura period, who considered the Heians louche and immoral.
The creation and expansion of the desert shelter showed the degree to which the Trump administration had taken a disaster-oriented, militaristic approach to the housing of migrant youths who entered the country illegally, often fleeing gangs or poverty in their home countries.
He has deftly stirred right-wing, nationalist emotions that run deep, with militaristic ventures in Syria and elsewhere, his calls to restore Turkey to greatness and his frequent challenges to Western powers, said Mr. Bayramoglu, the academic with ties to the A.K.P.
Still, Olga Sanchez, Lopez Obrador's proposed interior minister, said the new administration would move fast to reconsider drug policies and a militaristic approach that, despite toppling some high-profile kingpins, failed to prevent more than 313,000 murders since first adopted in 2006.
The families of nine of the victims and one survivor have said Remington, along with a gun wholesaler and local retailer, are partially responsible for the carnage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, because they marketed the weapon based on its militaristic appeal.
The families claim Remington and the other defendants "extolled the militaristic and assaultive qualities" of the AR-15, advertising the rifle as "mission-adaptable" and "the ultimate combat weapons system" in a deliberate pitch to a demographic of young men fascinated by the military.
Humanity, behind its walled enclave of Fort Tarsis, is struggling to survive against the incredible power of the Shaper's tools, the mutated creatures that have succumbed to it, and the Dominion, a militaristic faction that's bent on using these relics for some nefarious purpose.
After being fitted to wear a militaristic outfit as leader of a band of terrorists, Rickman suggested that perhaps Gruber could wear a suit, affect an American accent and pretend to be a civilian trapped in the building for a scene with Willis' cop character.
Samsung's corporate culture could also have contributed to the problem, and its delayed discovery — the NYT sources two former Samsung employees who say the company was "militaristic," with orders coming from seniors who may not understand the technology actually used in the company's products.
The music's jazziness is echoed in the hip-tilted inflections of the first and third sections, and its marching rhythms are reflected, without emphasis, in the phalanxes of moving bodies that might refer to armies or to the militaristic drill of the corps de ballet.
More than 40,000 housing violations were reported in the city during that particular month, with nearly 400 of them being turned over to criminal court for prosecution: serious business involving overt racial discrimination that C.O.R.E. regarded as an issue worth addressing with militaristic zeal.
On the campaign trail, Trump toned down Republican promises to gut the social safety net and even offered critiques of the American foreign policy establishment; in my interview with him, Moore offered a stark nationalistic and militaristic vision and expressed a desire to cut Medicare.
" Mr. Xi did not make a public appearance on Thursday, apparently delegating the responsibility for the crisis to deputies, who all adopted the militaristic tone set by the People's Daily this week when it described the campaign to contain the epidemic as a "people's war.
Sonar pings that at first embodied the way two people feel each other out at the start of a relationship become militaristic, reflecting the game of Battleship that Nick (Ben Affleck)  and Amy (Rosamund Pike) ultimately play in trying to attack each other from afar.
"Pyongyang's posturing vis-a-vis the U.S. over the past few months, particularly after the Stockholm talks, foreshadowed a more militaristic path forward for Pyongyang, and we are seeing that playing out," Minyoung Lee, a senior analyst with North-Korea-focused website NK Pro, said.
Trump, a Republican who was inspired to stage the flashy affair after seeing a similar display in France, dismissed concerns ahead of the ceremony about the expense and militaristic overtones of the event outside the 97-year-old Lincoln Memorial, a symbol of national unity.
"Former BLM Special Agent-in-Charge (SAC) Love specifically and purposefully ignored U.S. Attorney's Office and BLM civilian management direction and intent as well as Nevada State Official recommendations in order to command the most intrusive, oppressive, large scale, and militaristic trespass cattle impound possible," he wrote.
One of the leaders of a militaristic Christian group is facing dozens of child sexual abuse charges in New Mexico, where authorities have alleged he raped a 7-year-old girl he was caring for at least four times a week for two years, PEOPLE confirms.
The lawsuit, filed in 2014 by the families of nine victims and a teacher who was shot and survived, accuses Remington of using militaristic and hypermasculine advertising for its Bushmaster AR-15-style rifle in order to attract disturbed young men like the Sandy Hook killer.
This is illustrated in a number of his foreign policy moves -- such as his announcement that the United States will increase tariffs on steel and aluminum, his decision to move the American embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, and his undiplomatic and militaristic tweets on North Korea.
"This was the first discipline, the first organization because it is a very militaristic organization, the kitchen brigade, the first people whose respect I wanted and the first time in my life that — that I went home feeling respect for myself," Bourdain told NPR in October.
Trump's militaristic rhetoric and decision to gut his own State Department, his attacks on the press, downplaying of human rights and cozying up to autocrats raised doubts about whether he subscribed not just to Western values, but also to the fundamental principles on which America is built.
"Pompeo has shown little preference for diplomacy and consistent support for militaristic interventions … I am very concerned about Pompeo's willingness to stand up to the President and deliver healthy counterpoint … It is also worth asking how Pompeo will represent our diverse country to the world," Cardin wrote.
"I stand out, I'm the only African-American women who sits at the table with those 30 assistants to the presidents, and we all had to adjust to his very militaristic style," she said, referring to Kelly, who tried to impose some order on a chaotic White House.
And these are the people who are now joining with the establishment wing of the Democratic Party to defend this very militaristic, internationalized, institutional assertion of military force which they see President Trump, in a lot of cases, rightly, as well as people on the left, as opposing.
While the distinction between native and non-native species dates to the 18th century, the term "invasion" was first used in a 1958 book — "The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants," by Charles Elton — that drew on the militaristic vocabulary of the post-World War II era.
Simply maintaining an enormous military able to intervene anywhere in the world carries its own set of malign consequences: endless wars, global arms proliferation, a militaristic political culture, the diversion of resources from welfare to weapons, and the strengthening of the military-industrial complex, to name just a few.
For all of Mr. Isaias's complaining about Ethiopia's refusal to honor the boundary decision, that reluctance has served him well: It has allowed his control-freak regime to keep running Eritrea along the militaristic lines he and his movement established in the bush during the fight for independence.
Inspired by the ideas of Abdullah Öcalan, leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, imprisoned by Turkey since 1999, the Syrian Kurds are no longer demanding a nation-state of their own because they have developed a critique of the anti-democratic, militaristic and patriarchal nature of nation-states.
The son and grandson of tailors, Neil Barrett, the Milan-based English designer, habitually restricts his work to a narrow range of shapes, holds to a near-monochrome palette and builds silhouettes so tidily militaristic in precision that their image tends to linger after the lights have gone down.
Under the Ottomans, gender distinctions were fluid; under the militaristic nationalists, genders had to be strictly defined following the modern Western model; under Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, prime minister from 2003 to 2014 and now president, a combination of conservatism and neo-Ottoman tolerance for gender fluidity became widespread.
" P.S. "Staff chafes at Kelly's style," by Ashley Parker and Phil Rucker on WashPost A1: "[S]ome staffers complain that [the White House chief of staff] may be growing his mandate too far and that his [militaristic style] stifles the creativity and spontaneity that have been hallmarks of Trump's enterprises.
On the contrary, the prevailing thought was that a militaristic Davidic figure would emerge to throw off Roman rule and inaugurate what was known as "the kingdom of God," an era of justice marked by the defeat of evil, a general resurrection of the dead and the restoration of Israel.
The suit also claims that the companies deliberately promoted the weapon with product placement in video games and macho militaristic marketing slogans that appealed to a population of mentally unstable young men — the same population that has used the gun to kill innocent people in theaters, malls, schools and churches.
Less overtly militaristic mementos abound, too — like a soccer ball from when Myanmar's national team was ably coached by a colonel, and a plaque from the U.S.S. North Carolina Battleship Commission, sent in thanks for Myanmar's help supplying teak to replace the decks of the World War II-era ship.
Few other people, he said, are so thoroughly preoccupied with the question of who they are: Germany is both Catholic and Lutheran, he said, both Prussian and Bavarian; Germany is the sensitive, cultured nation that produced poets like Goethe and Schiller and the historically militaristic one that produced the Waffen-SS.
It seems to me that what Soupault wanted to show us was that verbal impossibilities could produce astonishing transgressions that liberate the mind from conservative militaristic convention — something quite the opposite of spectacular post-factual speculative conspiracy theories (think Pizzagate) that support Trump by liberating thought from a concern for credibility.
In this militaristic Thunderdome world that we just created, there is an impenetrable wall around the five boroughs, so nothing can come in, or out—the residents of the Bronx cannot escape into Westchester, and folks in Queens or Brooklyn cannot maintain eastern food supply lines from Long Island (water is an exception).
Now, with Rise and Fall, it's trying to remain true to that identity while also acknowledging that there are other ways to build a great civilization aside from claiming all the best land as your own, killing less militaristic neighbors, and eventually trying to escape the discarded husk of your planet entirely.
Nancy Snow, a North Korea expert at Kyoto University of Foreign Studies and a former State Department official in the Clinton administration, said the lack of militaristic symbols at this year's event might reflect Mr. Kim's growing awareness that reprising the missile tests of 2017 would probably not help his regime's international image.
While today the abbreviation is used rather innocuously in most instances, recent reports have shown that a growing number of white supremacist groups have begun to adopt the ancient acronym to symbolize their movement — and use it in a militaristic mode starkly different from the ways in which the Romans actually applied it.
Any of the other attendees at the treatment center could probably make for a more dynamic protagonist — like Xavier Dolan as a true believer channeling his self-loathing into a faux-militaristic anger, or Troye Sivan as a reluctant presence who's figured out the right words to mouth in order to get home sooner.
Trump, a Republican who admired flashy displays of national pride and military strength put on by France, has dismissed concerns about the expense and militaristic overtones of the Washington event, which will take place in front of the Lincoln Memorial and feature fireworks, a flyover by Air Force One and a display of tanks.
DJI is also presenting the S1 in somewhat militaristic language, which not only might grate with some consumers given the current tension between the US and China, but also because last week marked the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests, where a man famously stood in front of (and stopped) Chinese military tanks.
The most memorable speech of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's 2016 presidential campaign was a blistering attack on Trump's chaotic, militaristic instincts on foreign policy.
Obviously in the movie, Carol Danvers is never called Captain Marvel or Ms. Marvel, but the title alone tells us that the MCU is sticking with the more powerful, intimidating, militaristic and leadership-oriented name as Captain Marvel is going to be the secret weapon the Avengers need to defeat Thanos in the upcoming Phase 3 conclusion Avengers: Endgame.
At about the time when it turns out that Donald Trump, a mile or so away, was taking his first steps in life, I found myself at the age of 7 or so, fiercely engaged in a street-level cult of war that he would might well approve of today, given his militaristic posturing and bellicose language.
It was difficult to believe that Mr. Trump, a showman who makes little secret of his love of all things militaristic, would forego a chance to visit the site, a staple of presidential trips to the region in the past, particularly during a trip dominated by talks about how to confront the threat from North Korea.
Mr. Trump's salute — captured in a lengthy documentary on the Singapore summit meeting produced by North Korean state media — put the White House on the defensive Thursday and drew questions about whether a high-ranking officer of a militaristic dictatorship deserved to be on the receiving end of a gesture meant to symbolize respect, camaraderie and reverence.
Margaret Atwood's THE HANDMAID'S TALE (Audible Studios; 12 hours, 6 minutes) — about a near-future in which a radical coup replaces America's democracy and Constitution with a militaristic state called Gilead, with women stripped of all rights and reduced to their reproductive value — resonates as much today as it did when it was first published in 123.
Still, until he became Labour's leader, Corbyn was an implacable critic of the E.U. Although withdrawal has long been an obsession of the Conservative Party's right wing, there has always been a minority on the Labour left that sees the bloc as a free-market, vaguely militaristic project designed to serve the interests of large corporations ahead of citizens.
Perhaps with a 2020 run in mind, the independent senator from Vermont is departing from his usual rallies and town halls on Medicare for All, an unjust tax code, and other domestic issues to stake out a position in unexpected territory: what he sees as the overly militaristic foreign policy embraced by the establishment in both parties.
" It went on to note that Trump's "hostile attitude to free trade and alienation of Mexico and China in particular, could escalate rapidly into a trade war," and that "his militaristic tendencies towards the Middle East (and ban on all Muslim travel to the US) would be a potent recruitment tool for jihadi groups, increasing their threat both within the region and beyond.
Played by Annette Bening, Mar-Vell is a scientist who defected from the Kree during the Kree-Skrull War when she discovered the shameful secret: that the enemy Skrulls are actually a peaceful people who lost their home planet and are refugees searching for a new home, all because they don't want to follow the militaristic and tyrannical Kree rule.
As the music unfolded, pitting the sternly militaristic opening theme against a slinky, fragile melody, Ms. Jansen continued to trade cues with members of the orchestra, matching her sound to the metallic crispness of a snare drum or flashing a look at the brass section while dispatching a volley of notes for those players to pick up and build on.
It first gained notoriety a few years ago for having pupils recite the Imperial Rescript on Education, a royal decree issued in 1890 that served as the basis for Japan's militaristic prewar school curriculum and that was repudiated after World War II. Conservatives see the rescript as a paean to traditional values; liberals as a throwback to a more authoritarian era.
At the other end of the spectrum, though perhaps it's of a piece with Red Storm Rising because it's another story of militaristic hubris, is the Battle of Yonkers depicted in Max Brooks' World War Z. Basically, with a zombie infection having overrun New York and panic beginning to spread across the country, the US military stages a massive set-piece extermination battle in Yonkers.
While experts told me there is likely to be little change in Brazil's foreign policy under either Gomes or Alckmin, a victory by either Bolsonaro or Haddad could alter Brazil's outward-facing policy — and especially its relationship with the US. Bolsonaro's militaristic, "law and order" rhetoric is similar to that of leaders Trump has praised, like Russia's Vladimir Putin and the Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte.
Our country's militaristic roots have formed a kind of echo chamber, and these days the prominence and pitch of gun violence in everyday US society has increased to terrifying levels over the past half-century, manifesting in more-than daily mass shootings in 2019, including numerous school shootings, and increasingly, armed border militias spurred by propagandist right-wing media outlets to undertake vigilante-style human rights violations.
Since then we have witnessed hundreds of thousands killed in the wars of Yugoslav secession, more than one genocide in Africa, the terror attacks of 2001, the subsequent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the collapse of Libya and Syria, Iran's destabilization of its neighbors, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its annexation of Crimea — not to mention the rise of a militaristic, increasingly imperialistic China.
The book's strength lies in its grasp of Japan's cultural history: the dominant literary figures; the political currents that drew the young Kurosawa into the proletarian art movement; the country's rightward shift in a militaristic direction; and the war years, when Kurosawa began directing under heavy censorship, keeping his head down, followed by the American occupation and a chance to make more expressive films.
At Tsukamoto Kindergarten, students recite the Imperial Rescript on Education — a royal decree that was the basis for Japan's militaristic education agenda before being abolished in 1947 in favor of more liberal values following World War II. The school operator also drew nation-wide criticism last month after a vice principal at Tsukamoto wrote a statement with derogatory descriptions of Chinese and Koreans that was distributed to parents.
" She is the Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia Ivanka Trump talking to lawmakers about gun reform legislation: report MORE of North Korea, they "report," and "not only a powerful member of Kim Jong Un's kitchen cabinet, but also a foil to the perception of North Korea as antiquated and militaristic.
"Saudi Arabia has poured out the wealth of its people and countries in the region with a lack of proper understanding of the region's variables with a militaristic, crisis-based approach," foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said, according to state TV. The United States and Saudi Arabia have accused Iran of carrying out attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman on Thursday - accusations that Tehran dismisses.
" Throughout the course of Secret Warriors, Squirrel Girl and Ms. Marvel have a falling out, divided by a clandestine clash between three factions: the newly created Inhumans, a cadre of recruiters for the militaristic alien race known as the Kree, and agents from S.H.I.E.L.D. Along the way, Doreen and Kamala join forces with other fledgling heroes, including a flamethrower codenamed "Inferno," the super-strong alien "Miss America," and a former Captain America sidekick, "Patriot.
This means figuring out workable answers to complex questions like how to work with China on combating climate change while simultaneously pushing it to play fairer in the trade arena; whether to pursue diplomacy with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un or take a more militaristic approach to curb his country's nuclear program; and how to counter Iran's meddling throughout the Middle East without cozying up to an equally noxious regime in Saudi Arabia or disrupting the global supply of oil.
Like the longtime New York City police commissioner William J. Bratton — whose work when he led the Los Angeles Police Department was the subject of Wagers's Ph.D. dissertation and who, as it happened, was Chief O'Toole's boss when he led the Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission Police — Wagers liked to quote Sir Robert Peel, the founder of London's bobbies, who in the early 19th century established an Anglo-Saxon tradition of policing distinct from the militaristic us-versus-them Continental model.
My position, as it was handed down piecemeal over the course of six weeks of intense preparatory treatment—a phrase Klimt preferred to "training," as part of his spiel was based on the organic study of the cosmos, and treatment for introduction to a new environment or malady made sense to Klimt where training simply sounded militaristic—was to do with fungi and other organic matter that had been discovered on Klimt's vessel located just beyond the orbit of Pluto.

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