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"mire" Definitions
  1. an area of deep mud
"mire" Synonyms
bog marsh swamp fen morass slough marshland wetland quagmire moor swampland muskeg wash quag slew bayou fenland quicksand sump salina muck mud sludge slime dirt ooze filth slush slop guck slob grot gloop glop goo gunk gunge grime crud grunge predicament dilemma jam fix pickle hole bind plight mess quandary corner difficulty spot impasse muddle trouble box rattrap foulness dirtiness filthiness griminess grubbiness uncleanliness uncleanness blackness dinge dinginess dustiness nastiness smuttiness soilage sordidness squalidness muckiness murkiness pollution maze tangle convolution assortment clutter entanglement hash jumble medley mishmash mixture agglomeration collage confusion disarray hodgepodge imbroglio intricacy embroil involve implicate enmesh entangle ensnare embrangle broil entrap snare trap mix up bog down catch up tangle up incriminate engage connect inculpate sink sink down get bogged down stick in the mud soil dirty stain muddy sully befoul begrime besmirch foul smudge blacken smirch daub bemire distain smear gaum spatter retard hinder impede hamper inhibit curb obstruct check restrain restrict handicap delay trammel encumber slow hamstring fetter arrest clog stall obscure blur cloud obfuscate complicate garble repress conceal confound confuse convolute misrepresent becloud befog distort fuddle hide mystify perplex embarrass complex complexify ravel sophisticate make difficult snarl up bedevil combine detain apprehend confine imprison capture hold intern seize withhold bust impound incarcerate nab take buttonhole cop do gaol(UK) More
"mire" Antonyms
exclude free liberate release remove untangle untwist let go uncomplicate disentangle leave out explain clarify comfort calm help arrange organize(US) assist aid clean cleanse purify praise honor(US) honour(UK) upgrade enhance improve sterilize(US) sterilise(UK) laud whiten esteem bleach strip beautify value pale moralise(UK) absolve acquit dissociate eliminate exculpate clear conceal defend disconnect divide exonerate guard hide neglect pardon protect separate accelerate expedite hasten advance hurry quicken rush speed up stimulate allow continue do encourage expand forward further grow disassociate detach unlink isolate distance disaffiliate disunite disengage extricate sever withdraw retire uninvolve sanitise(UK) sanitize(US) depurate disinfect wash scrub rinse soap deterge wipe antisepticize decontaminate absterge rinse out make sanitary resolve simplify clear up work out steer clear of explicate interpret expound elucidate illustrate specify demonstrate detail enlighten reveal delineate highlight unravel advantage agreement benefit blessing boon breakthrough closure ease fix peace solution success good fortune pleasure certainty contentment happiness miracle wonder desert assets cleanliness possessions purification purity sterility morality pureness best-case scenario organisation(UK) organization(US) order line simplicity tranquility(US) tranquillity(UK) serenity calmness placidity rest peacefulness relaxation repose relief sereneness win-win situation convenience privilege win-win bonus perk fortune fortuity luck fortunateness luckiness happenstance

268 Sentences With "mire"

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They stumbled upon the opportunity to buy the old O. J. Mire General Store while renovating another home that was also owned by the Mire family.
When they were approached with the opportunity to buy the old O. J. Mire General Store in 2018, they were in the process of renovating another home owned by the Mire family.
His accusations could further mire Trump's administration in legal difficulties.
Another is to swan dive into the mire of scandal.
Mohamed Mire Ali Yusuf and his company are targeted in Somalia.
It will not pull the nuclear industry out the mire, however.
She was dressed as the Grimpen Mire, not a Scottish moor.
It will, instead, mire the country and the courts in yearslong litigation.
Nor does it, as conservatives sometimes charge, mire everyone in equal misery.
I'm not going to let her sink into the mire so easily.
It can sink into the mire, but it can never really die.
But powerful telecom-internet-media conglomerates immediately mire the plan in litigation.
Mire manages state tech and telecom policy at Americans for Tax Reform.
Un periodista me pregunta —me lo preguntan a menudo— qué le diría a un joven que quiere ser periodista y yo le contesto que mire la lista: "Que mire la lista de las noticias más leídas de cualquier diario".
The knifeman, Somali-born Muhaydin Mire, 211, is sentenced to life behind bars.
It is the only thing that can lift you out of the mire.
He proved adept at campaigning amid a confusing mire of fact, fiction and demagoguery.
MVLL: Mire yo creo que la razón… en ese sentido si soy un liberal.
Entonces, hay que combatirlo, hay que enfrentarlo, mire, yo viví 5 años en Barcelona.
Hesitation Marks was a cathartic route out of that mire for both of us.
Another tweet also appeared to dig Trump deeper into the legal and political mire.
Critics warn it will exacerbate problems of global warming and mire countries in debt.
To see constellations in the mire, and build them into new worlds, is admirable.
In the mire of dreadfulness that is Twitter, Chrissy Teigen is our one saving grace.
Mr Sánchez says his aim is to lift Spain out of "the mire of corruption".
These people are up to their neck in the mire of self-loathing and guilt.
Left to right: "Mire" (2017), "Under the Weather #2" (2016), "Wave" (2018), and "Neuss" (2015).
The rules were racist and Islamophobic, says Guled Mire, an activist who campaigned against them.
Is this an early rendering of Banksy's 2015 mire-inspired interpretation of Disneyland, called Dismaland?
Al otro día cuando mire a mi alrededor pensé que había llegado el final del Santuario.
"I'm completely against it," Mahmoud Mire, 2350, a first-generation Somali-American, said of the show.
Worse yet, Trump's trade actions are a mire of protectionism, crony capitalism and disregard for law.
He got bogged down in the legal and regulatory mire into which the bank was sinking.
"We are losing the best and the brightest," said Sahra Mire Mohamed, a lecturer at Benadir.
At times, the White House's shifting explanations had it digging ever deeper in to the mire.
These are good people, they are not there to get in the muck and mire of this.
JLR's ability to haul itself out of the mire is also about to undergo a serious test.
There was no immediate Al-Shabaab response to the claim that Ugas and Mire had been killed.
India's retail market, valued at mire than $900 billion, is increasingly attracting the attention of VC funds.
Critics say removing blanket protections will mire the process of protecting threatened species in years of bureaucracy.
The second reason is to embroil Russia into the mire and muck of Syria's politically turbulent state.
It's also a way of providing some relief from the thick mire that we are currently facing.
Emerging from the mire of what is left of Trumpworld, Michael Cohen is an unlikely truth teller.
It amounts to an explosion of new books once lost to the mire of potential copyright claims.
Sure, the White House is stalling and trying to mire the process in months of legal challenges.
Politics could yet derail the tentative recovery, leaving the world's third-biggest economy in the mire once more.
But through the muck and the mire there is one shining beacon of goodness: I've Pet That Dog.
But citing real-world details would break the spell, plunging the whole thing into the mire of accusations.
A deflationary cycle, where prices keep dropping, as has happened in Japan, can mire an economy in decline.
In seeking to impart some lesson to her readers, she descends into the mire of both-sides-ism.
But the CARE Act alone can't address all of the problems that mire how America treats addiction today.
Current events can mire us in an unrelenting present that makes it hard to imagine a path beyond.
Amazon isn't letting Donald Trump trolls mire former FBI director James Comey's new book in negative one-star reviews.
Gene analysis needs to be expanded, he writes, and he's hoping researchers discover parasite eggs preserved in the mire.
Just when the CIA needs a new look, she would mire the agency in the sins of the past.
As the first social networks climbed out of the mire, he noticed that they were very easy to game.
Deckard's questions about humanity, Molly Million's augmentations for survival, and Snake Plissken's absolute nihilism emerge out of this mire.
If not, it is promising a proxy fight that will mire Yahoo in a yet another protracted public tussle.
Season 3's addition of a fifth side to that polygon, played by Irene Jacob, has added to the mire.
Muna Mire of BET tweeted about Cecilia Sierra's request for $1,000 to help cover the cost of her DACA renewal.
Muna Mire is a writer in Brooklyn whose work has appeared in VICE, Teen Vogue, The FADER, and other publications.
Next week comes a moment that may determine whether South Africa slides further into this mire or starts to recover.
"Queremos que una pareja homosexual pueda ir a la pista de baile y besarse sin que nadie les mire", dijo.
The utopian ideals of BrewDog have been lost in a mire of "equity-for-punks" commercialism and transphobic marketing campaigns.
After all, nothing says "Taste the Feeling" quite like inserting your soda into the middle of a bloody geopolitical mire.
To win, Democrats must wade into this mire, confront these issues head on and point Americans in a better direction.
The prospect of rain was concerning, not only because the planter can mire and get stuck in a muddy field.
Rather, in making the most extreme argument possible, he is consigning everyone, with a wicked sneer, to the same mire.
Some consultants may promote short-term fixes that can mire students in more debt down the road, the report said.
He's suggested that legacy items, such as a renegotiated North American trade agreement, are wrapped up in the impeachment mire.
Or maybe not: Committing completely to Carl's wobbly perceptions, the filmmakers mire us in a hackneyed swamp of narrative uncertainty.
There's a desperate search for love and salvation through the mire of life that cut right to the heart of humanity.
We may not be out of the mire just yet, but the things we're thankful for help us weather the storm.
Where a few hardy souls had first traversed, there were now single-file crevasses, filled with a melting, exhaust-tinged mire.
Its vision was encapsulated in Sega World, an interactive, indoor theme park located in Sydney's tourist mire which is Darling Harbour.
Perhaps one of the biggest changes occurred in the Moisty Mire part of the map, which doesn't look so moist anymore.
Moisty Mire has been replaced entirely and is now a desert outpost region, while a golf course has also been added.
The other was Mohamed Mire, Al-Shabaab's governor for Somalia's Hiran region and a key member of the group's finance wing.
Sinha relies on imagery to illustrate the mire of the caste system – Ayaan wades through a literal swamp before emerging victorious.
Nor did he blame the burden of his surname for sinking him into a mire of hard drugs, crime and punishment.
The possibilities are endless, and most present extremely worrying pitfalls that could mire some poor couple in a lifetime of misery.
"The strategy seemed to be: mire everyone in bureaucracy so they have no time to do any real science," he told Gizmodo.
Eventually, however, it will come time for Rockhold to wade out of the mire and begin his march back to the title.
Infighting continues to mire the AfD, which will probably clear the 5% hurdle and make lots of noise in the next Bundestag.
Nothing is able to the float in this mire, not even a boat, according to Pueblo West Fire Division Chief Brad Davidson.
Margaret Mire is State Affairs Manager at Americans for Tax Reform, a nonprofit organization founded at the request of President Ronald Reagan.
They were willing to help my cause as much as they could, so long as they weren't personally dragged into the mire.
No. If there were any chance that anything that Mr. Sanders advocates could make it through the mire in Washington, I might waver.
The small limusaurus dinosaurs weren't able to extricate themselves from the sticky mire and died there, emerging millions of years later as fossils.
But it isn't just the happenstance of bureaucratic mire that makes filing your taxes feel like you're driving yourself to your own execution.
Hell, there's even a website dedicated to finding election "sausage sizzles" so you can be distracted from the mire that is Australian politics.
One way out of this mire is to understand that the person spouting its benefits might not actually mean what you think they mean.
He also criticised China's dealings with Africa, saying it relied on "opaque contracts, predatory loan practices and corrupt deals that mire nations in debt".
And it sanctioned Mohamed Mire Ali Yusuf and his firms Liibaan Trading and Al Mutafaq Commercial Company for activities supporting Islamic State in Somalia.
Corporations and governments and smugglers and back-alley engineers are all hooked together, collapsed into a mire, and escape is usually impossible or unlikely.
But marginalizing moderation has only helped mire Facebook, Twitter, and the rest of the social-network business in a swamp of controversy and complaint.
Away from the smothering mire of engine noise, trees give voice to the wind's moods, and bird songs weave aural textures in the air.
That departure came after it was revealed that Wolkoff's event planning business was paid mire than $26 million for its work during Trump's inauguration.
It's possible, of course, that a Stoke or a Southampton, or even the champions Leicester, could start badly, panic and get dragged into the mire.
"If we were to go back to 1997 and we had the current restrictions ... the reality is I would not be here today," Mire said.
"The pharmacy will have no choice but to double the price," says Randy Mire, a pharmacist who won the license for the Baton Rouge area.
Other administrations have made bold space exploration speeches only to see the best-laid plans collapse into a mire of technical complications and political wrangling.
That's why Linnea Zielinski's raw and eloquent story about her journey through this horrific mire is one that needs to be heard, far and wide.
Out of the original's mire, Cook's created a thing of strange momentum—like cracking open a snow globe and taking joy in the shimmery chaos.
Their writing, if it wants to be read, will have to poke its head out of the mire and beckon readers like a slimy siren.
He's accompanied by Hemlock Ernst—the rap persona of Future Islands singer Sam Herring—who acts as a nimble guide through the fog and the mire.
Moisty Mire experienced a drought and turned into a desert, while Tilted Towers was completely destroyed and rebuilt as a cyberpunk metropolis after the volcano erupted.
Instead of the tough guy fighting for you, he became the tough guy whose goons would mire their constituents in traffic for a pointless little feud.
Usted tiene un lápiz, y ese voto le llega, mire [inaudible], de tanta forma porque en la mañana, ya, eso a las siete de la madrugada.
"Shuffle" seemed at times to have one foot stuck in the mire of a murkier racial past, even as it strode boldly forward with the other.
For decades, Mr. Trump's predecessors have waded into the diplomatic mire, trying to threaten or cajole North Korea's ruling family into abandoning the country's weapons programs.
Treating the bureaucracy as an adversary, she said, had mostly served to mire Mr. Trump in controversies and weaken his ability to put policy into effect.
It is time to step out of the mire of indecision that has frustrated American foreign policy over the last 20 years and that continues today.
And if the government's aggressive spending fails to lift the economy out of the mire, more Koreans will find themselves relying on handouts to get by.
And if the government's aggressive spending fails to lift the economy out of the mire, more Koreans will find themselves relying on handouts to get by.
Hexvessel's dreamy, joyfully proggy forest folk made for a perfect palate cleanser between Cult of Occult's filthy mire and the Oranssi Pazuzu's upcoming black metal circus.
Nature, science, even the human form itself has all be made twisted and repugnant, and at every turn you are made to wade deeper into the mire.
He also went a long way to dragging the financial system out of the mire of central planning, even if reforms fell short of his own wishes.
Entonces usted cuando mire que pierde la mesa porque como se puede dar de todo y como es para, para, para [hace una demostración con las manos].
But the biggest killer was probably soil liquefaction, which happens when a powerful quake turns the ground into a liquid mire and which obliterated several Palu neighborhoods.
That, having been unceremoniously discarded by the club, Pellegrini has decided to take his dastardly revenge and plunge Guardiola into the turgid mire of Europe's second tier.
A lot of the feelings had been given time to stew and distill, and I was able to look forward rather than just being in the mire.
We need to clear away the extraneous, however entertaining or basely tempting it may be to dwell in the muck and the mire of political dirt. Sen.
Since the Orange Revolution in 2004, politicians of all stripes have promised to defeat corruption and pull Ukraine out of the mire of its transition from communism.
But the success of Albania's drug smuggling gangs has come at a cost to the country's citizens, who are left to sink or swim in the mire.
How is it that Dinosaur Jr can reform and hit their stride while so many other bands of their generation toil away in the mire of cheap nostalgia?
However, there is a road less traveled: an area unexplored by big tech giants, where people can revel in functioning wristputers without being stuck in a technological mire.
Liz Harris' Grouper project has occasionally explored the murk and and mire that settles out underneath more traditional ambient structures, but as Nivhek, she buries herself in it.
It's strange then that something as naturally joyous as music is usually used by humans to drive themselves deeper into the mire of woe that is being alive.
With the Founding Fathers' version of a government checked and balanced by equal branches apparently in decline, the fruit of present-day division is a mire of paralysis.
Muñoz has not said anything himself, but the Kirchner family released a statement in which they insisted that their name was dragged into the mire by unscrupulous journalists.
We stressed our finding that President Zelensky represented the best chance for getting Ukraine out of the mire of corruption it had been in for over 20 years.
Fathers provides an idealized portrait of Black fatherhood, without insights into how one gets through the muck and mire of daily life to find the joy we see here.
Lasting only two seasons in 2001 and 2002, the show was a spoof on outback travel shows, which were wedged into the television programming mire that were weekend afternoons.
But, with Trumponomics getting stuck in the mire of D.C. politics, investors are vastly overestimating the chances of significant tax cuts and infrastructure spending anytime soon—if at all.
Deepening the mire, a further $1.35 billion of previously undisclosed government-backed debt emerged last month, prompting the International Monetary Fund and Western governments to suspend budgetary aid support.
Yet the extent to which economies stuck in a mire of low growth and low inflation should focus on structural reform, rather than stimulating demand, is a tricky question.
Women were coming from all over the country to play; a filmmaker named Hana Mire, who is working on a documentary about Somali women's basketball, was accompanying the team.
While the congressional mire and impeachment inquiry acted as a check on many of Trump's policy plans, Wall Street is again petrified at the prospect of a presidential candidate.
A skittering keyboard solo comes tumbling straight out of the void, trailing flames; sonorous ritual chants arise from the mire, then disappear; orchestral bombast latches onto frozen chromatic riffs.
He cleverly implies that his own sensibility — playful, minutely observant, ticklishly alert to life's "terrible, stupendous mire of trivia" — is exactly what's needed to detect a swindler like Chichikov.
But stay, and you risk being the lightning rod for criticism about the speed of reconstruction, about water or electricity being connected -- being dragged into the local political mire.
The combination of this music with the preening, aggressive-recessive manner of Mr. McGregor's choreography is often close to unbearable, and the scrambled structure offers no path through the mire.
Mr. Saikawa has been struggling to free the company from a mire of controversy following Mr. Ghosn's arrest and eventual ouster over charges of financial wrongdoing, which he has denied.
Nonetheless, analyzing film reviews gives us a pretty good sense of where today's stars sit with critics and who tends to stay marooned in a sludgy mire of crappy films.
When you're delivering a very dark message, that leaven in the lump is like a moment where the reader can take a breath and then plunge back into the mire.
Guled Mire, a campaigner against the policy who fled war in Somalia 22 years ago, said the restriction had been intended to keep "people like me" out of New Zealand.
The president can now do to Biden what he did to Hillary Clinton in 2016 — mire him in enough scandal and innuendo to undermine the vice president's claim to honesty.
Now, there are hundreds of shows where that's not the case, hundreds of shows (especially on streaming services) that take their time only to mire in boring, go-nowhere hours.
Space regulation is a mire of interdepartmental memos and red tape, and U.S. leadership in the launch and satellite industry has arguably been in spite of it, not because of it.
Neither do they want one of the few remaining places they can escape — their sacred houses of worship — invaded and plunged into the mire and muck of polarizing partisanship via endorsements.
"Wonder Woman," though, resists the reflexive power-worship that drags so many superhero movies — from the Marvel as well as the DC universes — into the mire of pseudo-Nietzschean adolescent posturing.
The Middle East is spiraling deeper into the mire of fraying borders and sectarian disorder while violence in places such Syria is unleashing a tide of desperate refugees that is destabilizing Europe.
That means there's also the hope of new beginnings, new love songs and happy endings, or at least comforting realizations that come to in the midst of all the muck and mire.
He lists the sins as corruption, tax evasion, bureaucratic mire, the slow pace of justice, the low birth rate, the gap between north and south, and the difficult acceptance off the euro.
When the self-styled "old guy" of tennis stood match point down at 4-5 30-210 in the fourth set, it looked like he would be sucked deeper into the mire.
Despite not having too much success with the Druid deck, Che21nsu is bringing it back for the elimination stage, but dropping Yogg-Saron and a Mire Keeper for Bloodmage Thalnos and Barnes.
As a player, he would pull the then perpetual choke artists — who lived in the shadow of Real Madrid, who were famously favored by the murderous dictator Francisco Franco — from the mire.
And if this pattern of bot-spam continues to mire other federal open comment periods, advocacy groups and government agencies may have to formulate new, more complicated ways of accepting public comment.
Without any scandals or controversies to mire Wheeler's testimony, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are hoping that they can focus on EPA's policy initiatives -- a big change from the past.
As for that teacher who dressed as the Grimpen Mire at the Babes' costume ball, Maria Fleischhack, 34, she received her shilling at the Friday dinner and became a Baker Street Irregular.
But before Leon could weigh in, the House withdrew its subpoena for Kupperman's testimony, declaring it a transparent effort to stonewall the impeachment investigation and mire it in months of legal delays.
It is arguably the case that this American ignorance about non-Americans helped get Americans into the Vietnam War in the first place, and continues to mire them in international difficulty today.
While the President may feel that he has a good chance of evading the worst possible outcome of Robert Mueller's special counsel probe -- he may not be out of the legal mire yet.
There comes a point in dealing with any hardship where wallowing in the mire no longer helps with the healing process; you have to pick yourself up, and get back on your feet.
Still struggling economically, many without ever completing their degrees or getting the jobs they'd been promised, they would be stuck in a mire of debt that they would not be able to repay.
We end up with an idealized portrait of Black fatherhood, which doesn't provide insights into how one gets through the muck and mire of daily life to find the joy we see here.
The practical effect of this budget was to mire the Reagan revolution — intent on fundamentally changing Washington — in a hand-to-hand street fight over the funding of hundreds of small federal programs.
You can land in one of twenty-one areas on the island, each with a cutesy alliterative name, some suggestive of mid-century gay bars: Shifty Shafts, Moisty Mire, Lonely Lodge, Greasy Grove.
Most people enjoy the company of at least one of their parents once they drag themselves out of the emotional mire of puberty, so they'll make a big deal about you meeting them.
On Hopelessness, her first album-length foray into electronic music—she deals in heavy subject matters that drag you under like quicksand, but ascendant beats drag you right back out of the mire.
But Trump is already unusually unpopular with the public at large and has no personal relationship with members of Congress, raising the possibility that the romance will break down and mire Washington in infighting.
The talks are expected to focus on the geopolitical mire in Syria, fears of a new nuclear arms race and Trump's effort to convince North Korea to end its own nuclear and missile programs.
After a legal battle — "the Vivian Mire," one critic called it — her estate passed into a trust last year, where it will be held for possible heirs and eventually released into the public domain.
Leaving Sharon for all intents and purposes a single mother of two, and knocking this coupling from its newly solidified foundation back into the squidgy mire — his alcoholism, her disenchantment, their nonexistent sex life.
"Now it's going to be a matter of who is going to start investigating these investigators," Andrea Gallagher said, echoing a refrain Trump himself has made regarding his own legal mire involving Russian election interference.
Gradually, their living space, a large metal container, tips sideways into a mire, but little else disturbs their days, apart from the occasional Arabic-speaking citizens who drive up and ask to cross the barrier.
But if you ever wondered where the Trump organization nicked the DC swamp metaphor, look no further than the graves of William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor, possible victims of the real DC shit-mire.
Midland Funding LLC decision has allowed significant doubt to mire what was once a clear foundation of American finance: the notion that a valid debt does not become usurious simply because the debt is sold.
In Weinstein's case, the Hollywood executive would threaten up-and-coming actresses' careers if they did not engage with him, or place negative stories about them in the media to mire their names in scandal.
But let&aposs remember, should Nancy Pelosi repossess that Speaker&aposs gavel, you can bet that she will mire the country in endless investigations of the Trump administration, and plunge us into a daily impeachment drama.
Before we got lost in the mire of city-park weekenders, gourmet hot-dogs and silent disco tents, there must have been a reason why we thought putting live music on outdoors was a good idea.
Mess up taking on the President, mire the country in an even swampier DC political logjam where more muck sticks to Democrats than Republicans, and Trump's enemies could look forward to six years of making hay.
The federal government had argued that judges meddling with visiting hours would "impede the ability of the Bureau of Prisons to address potential security concerns" and "mire the court in the daily administration" of the jail.
Backdrop of extraordinary turmoil The deepening legal mire facing the President and the apparently looming military strike in Syria converged in Monday's stunning rant about his legal plight before a room full of top military brass.
With time, the Southern owner and planter class would construct a new system of race hierarchy, affirmed by the mass of poor whites, that would reproduce racial stigma and mire the South in poverty and disadvantage.
Sinking in the mire are some fine actors, including Anton Yelchin (in one of his last roles) and the great Peter Dinklage as Sam Bloom, the traumatized survivor of a car crash that killed his brother.
The individual excursions give Muschietti opportunities to spin out some ingeniously creepy set pieces — though none quite matches an early sequence involving demonic fortune cookies — but they also stall the movie in a mire of repetition.
Republicans instead want to mire Democrats in a sloppy fight, making the hearings into such a confusing mishmash of competing information that even Republicans troubled by Mr. Trump's actions see no upside in breaking with him.
Democrats ignored GOP broadsides and repeatedly returned to lofty themes about the Constitution, the Founding Fathers and America's rebellion against monarchy — part of an effort to ward off attempts to mire the hearing in procedural minutiae.
I want to imagine that Sime might also provide his audience with a glimpse of the muck and mire from which this work stems, so we aren't left with a hopefulness or benign admiration that's unearned.
Meanwhile on Skull Island, great lumbering economic theories like Trickeledownosaurus, thought to be long extinct, rear their horrible heads out of the filthy mire of the corrupt swamp and reemerge as a newly resurrected Tax bill.
The result, and what makes Carol's interstellar adventures as Captain Marvel so appealing, is a female power fantasy — one that revolts against the real terrestrial injustices that mire women and girls by ignoring those injustices entirely.
The author of After On, Reid has spent years in the murk and mire of Silicon Valley and is ready to name names and, above all, explore all facets of the coming technological changes facing us all.
The Samsung scandal is the latest in a series to mire South Korea's so-called chaebols - the powerful, family-run conglomerates that dominate Asia's fourth-largest economy - which are criticised for their often cozy ties to politicians.
Quavo and Takeoff seemed to sleepwalk through their so-so solo records, both of which were picked apart and then quickly forgotten, while Offset got stuck in the tabloid mire and put his own project on hold.
Yet the point does seem to stand — when, in Facebook's case, the platform business appears to be reflecting (or, well, channeling, via its PR) the same problematic qualities that mire and/or bog down content on Facebook.
Expectations were high that ECB policymakers would deliver a telling blow in the central bank's campaign to get inflation rising again and drag the euro zone economy out of the mire after eight years of weak growth.
"They're perpetuating the same attitudes and behaviors that have led to March 15, essentially ignoring our lived experiences, not valuing what we have to say, really not willing to engage with us on our terms," Mire said.
The villain of the piece is the Herald , abetted by the rest of the quality press, which takes one look at a gloopy new mire of mischief and, pausing briefly to hold its nose, jumps right in.
Whether implemented by algorithms and artificial intelligence or through the intervention of human agents, the relentless pursuit of satisfying wants at the expense of needs will only mire us deeper in the muck of our own making.
This year, Trump will arrive at Davos on the heels of a freshly minted "phase one" trade agreement with China, which has helped cool concerns that Trump's ongoing trade war with China could mire the global economy.
"Many of us in the Muslim community have not received any information about the process for hearings.....so many of us in the community very much feel out of the loop," said Wellington-based community advocate Guled Mire.
The source identified the slain Al-Shabaab leaders as Yusuf Ali Ugas, a regional commander, recruiter and influential preacher, and Mohamed Mire, Al-Shabaab's governor for Somalia's Hiran region and a key member of the group's finance wing.
Francis begins on Saturday the first papal visit in nearly 40 years to Ireland, a country devastated by clerical abuse, as scandals in several countries mire the Church in its worst credibility crisis in more than 15 years.
Much of their book attempts to match the challenges of current life—a shrinking manufacturing sphere, a global labor surplus, a mire of race-inflected socioeconomic traps—with Marx's quite specific precepts about the nineteenth-century European economy.
And while there's consensus about the problems that mire postsecondary education, continuing to propel America's economy forward will require innovative, bipartisan solutions that address higher education's affordability challenges and meet the needs of today's students, employers and society.
Echoing these allies, Donald Trump is arguing that a prospect of impeachment over the Clinton email controversy or any other Clinton misdeed would mire America in a constitutional crisis, and thus he (and he alone) is America's salvation.
Kathryn Bennett, a postgraduate student in earth sciences at the University of New Hampshire, extracts samples of methane from funnels placed in an area of marshland at a research post at Stordalen mire in Sweden on July 29.
También es una mujer motivada que no quiere que la definan con base en [acusaciones por acoso sexual], y por desgracia es una realidad para muchas mujeres que no quieren que el mundo las mire como una víctima.
He's fretting that nominating Cruz would mire the GOP in a "precarious" court battle over whether Cruz is actually eligible to serve as president — because the Constitution restricts the presidency to "natural-born citizens" of the United States.
I would watch Aivar stop to consult his temperamental GPS, convinced all the while that we were lost, that the mire would swallow us whole, only to regurgitate us in some future century, preserved and leathery in the peat.
Russ Roberts, an economist at the Hoover Institution and host of the popular EconTalk podcast, wrote an influential piece in 2017 rejecting the move toward empirical research as doomed to mire the discipline in intractable disputes over reading data.
The trio are proudly ragged and dissonant on their debut EP Mon VR de rêve (literally, My Dream VR), with bassist Laurence Gauthier-Brown's taunting vocals rising above and swimming in the Sonic Youth-inspired guitar mire of Simon Provencher.
Guled Mire, a Somalia-born community advocate who arrived in New Zealand from a refugee camp in Kenya aged six with his mother and eight siblings, told the committee he wanted the removal of "racist and discriminatory refugee policy settings".
The police got as far as issuing an arrest warrant for him and the finance minister over allegations of fraudulent payments to a local law firm (both men deny wrongdoing), before the case got bogged down in a legal mire.
The difference between a transaction and an interaction is one of disposition—in this economy, one has to learn to toggle back and forth—so why mire ourselves in the sort of reasoning that flattens human motives to sheer self-interest?
That's why I've been so delighted to see a small clutch of bands start poking their heads up out of the mire, and experimenting with psychedelia (like Execration), prog (Morbus Chron), Gothic glam (Tribulation) and general weirdness (Horrendous, Lantern, Vampire, Chthe'ilist).
Guled Mire, a Wellington-based Muslim community advocate, initially accepted an invitation to join a Muslim community reference group set up by the Commission, but pulled out in July after its first meeting, saying Muslims were not being listened to.
And not grim, tangled up, overdramatic-messy one reads in current comics, but messy in a "his feelings are hurt" and "we're upset because our friend left the group" way that makes everything realistic, but doesn't mire it down too heavily.
Mr. Stephens and Mr. Mire said it had become untenable for Ms. Ardern's government to leave the refugee restrictions in place after the terrorist attack at two mosques in Christchurch in which 51 Muslims were killed and dozens more wounded.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's escalating political turmoil is dragging the economy through the mire, as the government looks unable to implement much-needed reforms to resuscitate activity, the head of the nation's biggest private-sector bank said late on Tuesday.
Several brokerages rushed to tell clients on Tuesday and Wednesday that Pelosi's decision to move forward with the inquiry could mire several of Trump's key trade initiatives, including the passage of the U.S.-Mexcio-Canada Agreement and talks with Beijing.
Jumping from stuttering vocals to drunken synth arpeggiations to squealing children, it's a collection of absurd and off-putting sounds that shouldn't work, but the forceful clatter of her percussion programming gives it enough propulsion to rise above the mire.
Rather is known for many things: his iconic nightly news broadcasts on CBS, his scuffle with George H.W. Bush over questions on the Iran-Contra affair, and his role hosting 60 Minutes – a position that continues to mire his name in media scandal.
In Kim's and Rouhani's eyes, the Woodward book and the anonymous op-ed have likely heightened the expectation that the Mueller investigation and possible party setbacks in the midterms could weaken Trump and mire his administration in taxing wars of attrition with Congress.
Sometimes we women, especially liberal activist women like me, can get so deep into the mire of sexism that we can lose sight of the fact that progress is being made, and there are places where women really do have it good.
For one thing, that would mire the show in 2019, instead of making it feel a little like it exists outside of time; after all, televangelists and families of powerful preachers, with jets and mansions and bling, are hardly a new phenomenon.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis will meet victims of clergy sexual abuse during his trip to Ireland this weekend, the Vatican said on Tuesday, as scandals in several countries mire the Catholic Church in its worst credibility crisis in more than 15 years.
Season 3 of "Catastrophe," debuting Friday, April 28, on Amazon, finds the spouses exactly where they left off — with a receipt for a Plan B pill and a guilty conscience — and adds secret drinking, employment woes and financial struggles to the mire.
"It shows the kind of mire Metro is in after the accounting error and now expanding FCA investigation ... this is a worrying sign that the bank is not able to raise fresh debt and/or capital when the going gets tough," Markets.
Sometimes we women, especially liberal activist women like me, can get so deep into the mire of sexism that we can lose sight of the fact that progress is being made, and there are places where women really do have it good.
The open warfare between the White House and another top FBI figure dealt another damaging blow to the image of the bureau itself, revealing how deep into the political mire it has slipped since being embroiled in the toxic 2016 campaign politics.
The now former Secretary of State Tillerson's talking points for his hastily-arranged trip to Africa last week accused China of fostering dependency, with "opaque contracts, predatory loan practices, and corrupt deals that mire nations in debt," hurting growth and local employment.
Wrapped around a monotonic drone that'd probably sound more at home as a horror movie cue, this track employs a collision of clucking clave lines, stuttering electronic chatters, and hopscotch drum programming as a way of ascending from the muck and mire.
The Elland Road outfit had never fallen below the second division in their entire history, but would spend three seasons in League One, the first of which they started with a further deficit of 291 points after failing to emerge from the financial mire.
At the series' beginning Bojack was a miserable alcoholic whose fame provided insulation from the consequences of his objectively terrible behavior, and part of the show's devastating impact came from watching him try and fail to overcome the choices that mire him in his lifestyle.
Yet on the way to becoming a forum for unfiltered democracy, Five Star has grown into Italy's most opaque political party, and Mr. Casaleggio its most enigmatic leader in an era when the web is a mire of hacking, fake news and hidden interests.
Her latest effort, the brooding, ephemeral Diminution, sees her channel urban loneliness and emotional blight via a combination of delicate guitar, brooding trumpet, textural drones, eldritch chimes, and her own spare, startlingly sweet vocal stylings, which float above the mire like newly freed souls.
The prospect of open dissension among its two leading powers threatens to mire the 28-member pact in internal rancor—all while it is having trouble enough confronting external threats like Russia or managing a surge of migrants from Africa and the Middle East.
The human cost, danger, and small business pinch of "free" delivery, the mire of fake reviews, the privacy invasions of Ring video doorbells or Alexa/Echo devices, even the impact of Cyber Monday cardboard: we're all starting to think more critically about Amazon's all-consuming reach.
He is currently working on a full dome and VR piece entitled Morphogenesis, which will be exhibited in June at the Immersion Experience Symposium IX 2016 in Montreal, as well as at Currents New Media Art Festival in Santa Fe and Mire Digital Arts Festival in Berlin.
And while the history of representing bodies in photography — particularly nude ones — is fraught, Mr. Sepuya charges intrepidly into the mire, offering what feel like new, smart conclusions on how to represent power or vulnerability, as well as the unwavering desire to look at such images.
Art like Mr. Roth's that can explore how social norms about gender and sexuality deform a large percentage of our population and mire it in violence, rage, shame and a kind of zombie-fied eroticism will be valuable for as long as this warped setup exists.
But even as the series acknowledges the mire of the US's history and current involvement in the Middle East, it gets its kicks from the dynamic of the red-blooded American patriot versus the Arab terrorists, its hero devoting himself to stopping bad guys rather than contending with policy.
In the words of Representative Frank Clark (D-FL) from the floor of the US House in 1915: I do not wish to see the day come when the woman of my race in my state shall trail their skirts in the muck and mire of partisan politics.
In crafting a coming-of-stage story set under the bleary, borderline-palpable lights of Manhattan's Times Square in the summer of 1940, author Elizabeth Gilbert has deliberately (but far from ignorantly) eschewed producing a story that mirrors the dark, heavy political and social mire of modern times.
And while Mr. Konchalovsky, a Russian-born filmmaker who has also worked in the United States (the 1985 Jon Voight thriller "Runaway Train"), shows a flair for imagery that evokes the "Citizen Kane" photography of Gregg Toland, his message seems lost in a mire of ambition and good intentions.
Europe's refugee crisis is proving all but impossible for the region's politicians to tackle without being sucked into an inglorious mire of prejudice — leaving desperate people fleeing conflict-torn countries to be shunted towards the margins or even sent back to the places they were fleeing in the first place.
Candy maker Skittles was left sour Monday after being pulled into the mire of the 2016 presidential race by Donald Trump Jr. The Republican presidential nominee's son tweeted an image Monday that used the popular rainbow-colored candy to make a policy argument against admitting refugees into the United States.
Mire, yo estoy apoyando mucho a Ciudadanos, porque Ciudadanos es un centro derecha, más bien liberal, que está captando muchísima gente que no ha participado en política, gente que no quería participar en política, que tiene digamos unas credenciales limpias, y esa renovación yo creo que es muy necesaria en España.
France faces a choice between many things Sunday as it votes to elect either the rightist Marine Le Pen or the centrist Emmanuel Macron as president, but the most fundamental issue is whether to uphold or abandon the values of the Republic, whether to hold the high ground or descend into the mire.
A top aide to former national security adviser John Bolton filed suit Friday to determine whether he's required to comply with a subpoena to appear before House impeachment investigators, a move that could mire the testimony of a key witness in litigation as President Donald Trump seeks to block his cooperation with lawmakers.
Several brokerages rushed to assure clients on Tuesday and Wednesday that while it's unlikely the Republican Senate will ever convict the president, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's decision to move forward with the impeachment inquiry could mire several of Trump's key trade initiatives, including the passage of the USMCA and talks with Beijing.
For a true story that was based on getting to the bottom of the lies and finding and exposing the truth, this new movie appears to mire itself in more than a few over-the-top artistic liberties as it seeks to turn Gordon-Levitt's Snowden more into Eisenberg's Zuckerberg from The Social Network.
This year's offering, Diminution, is almost too lovely for words; as was noted in our stream, the album sees her channel urban loneliness and emotional blight via a combination of delicate guitar, brooding trumpet, textural drones, eldritch chimes, and her own spare, startlingly sweet vocal stylings, which float above the mire like newly freed souls.
Chris Wallace's moderation of this Thrilla in Nevada did well to keep Trump outbursts to a minimum – relatively speaking– and steered the debate through the murk of projected national debt under each hypothetical administration and the mire of how to handle the problems of a humanitarian crisis and an iron-willed Russian influence in Syria.
First, Giuliani is treading in murky waters, at best, by continuing to solicit campaign dirt from foreign nationals to be used against Biden -- and now Barr reportedly has plunged himself and the Justice Department right into that same mire by openly accepting, and weaponizing, the anti-Biden (hence, pro-Trump) dirt that Giulani generates.
Still, what stayed with me is the caring of a man who acted like a brother to me, showing me how to pull down an aggressor's arm to make space to breathe, knowing that I would be taken to the ground and possibly hurt, but down there in the muck and the mire, still alive.
We've been in a rut for long enough now, one foot stuck in the mire of America's racially segregated charts and belief that pop acts fronted by non-white people wouldn't be "marketable", and the other trying to step into a future of pop that more accurately reflects the voices, backgrounds and aesthetic of today's pop stars.
And even beyond that, as we near the end of an election season that's been more rife than usual with scandal — much of it surrounding Hillary Clinton, for whom Abedin has been a top aide for years — Weiner illustrates some subtle but unmistakable points about the expectations placed on women versus men when it comes to navigating a political mire.
They include Alan Morgan (Chairman of MMC Ventures & AdFisco), Christian Angermayer (founder of Apeiron Investment Group), Matt Bellamy (lead singer of Muse), Richard Fearn (Director of Friday Club), Tim Levene (Managing Partner of Augmentum Capital), Tim Hugh (Principal cellist of the London Symphony Orchestra), Bruce Macfarlane (Managing Partner of MMC Ventures), Michael Mire (Non-Executive Director of Aviva), and Christian Woolfenden (Managing Director of PhotoBox).
MVLL: Porque yo tengo.. Mire yo creo que el gran peligro en nuestra época es el nacionalismo, ya no es el facismo, no es el comunismo, esas ideologías han quedado completamente desfasadas, pero en cambio el nacionalismo es una tara que está siempre viva en el fondo y sobre todo en los momentos de crisis puede ser muy fácilmente explotada, por demagogos, por gentes ávidas de poder.
If we fail in this most sacred obligation, "if, retiring from the field, they are to grow old in poverty, wretchedness, and contempt; if they are to wade through the vile mire of dependency, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honor, then," in Washington's words, "shall I learn what ingratitude is...." Now is the time to house all homeless veterans.
I made "Vinaigrette" in 2011, and it was right before [2012's] MU.ZZ.LE, I had mixed out MU.ZZ.LE, and after MU.ZZ.LE I got real from an episode I had, and so then, after I had finally came back to point zero again, and found my homeostasis point, I was able to start pouring all this experience of the mire I was lost in, man, and find a way to climb out of the shit again.
Other pieces include "Under the Weather #2" (2016), a wooden tower of bent and twisting forms that stands more than eleven feet tall; "Wave" (2018), a massive work of smoothly painted steel, about the size of a grand piano, with an undulating footprint and a scalloped top; and "Mire" (2017), a low-lying network of devilishly intricate wooden structures covered by stainless-steel plates that are attached with a great many screws.
Along the way, he visited a creationism museum, enjoyed the gallows humor in a bar in "Cancer Alley" (so named because of the petrochemical plants lining the river between New Orleans and Baton Rouge), watched an unforgettable Cajun-country "Mudfest" (trucks bulldozing their way through a kind of combination motocross and demolition derby, all at full speed in thick mire) and endured a humiliating trip on a mule in Texas with a guide who made the Jack Palance character in "City Slickers" seem sweet.
Recalling her early interest in architecture in New York City, she remembered thinking while paging through design books at the public library that: If I could make things as simple, as necessary, and as wonderful as a spoon of Bauhaus design, then I could be sure, in a deep way, of doing some good, of changing, for instance, the kitchen where I grew up, baffled by the archaeological layers of aimless, wrong-year calendars, and high-gloss, clashing wall colors, and four cans of paprika and endlessly, dysfunctional clutter/material of no morale, of clear, degenerating morass and mire, of slum, of resignation.

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