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I hoped that pathos would balance out the more caustic sides of her character.
The fight is likely to become even more caustic as the 2020 presidential campaign heats up. 5.
Others in tech have been more caustic to Trump — not just withholding funds, but attacking him head on.
There aren't many movies more caustic and embittered than this Oscar favorite, which arrived on streaming this week.
It's Platoon's rougher, rawer, more aggressive, more caustic B-side — and of the two, it's the film I prefer.
On Wednesday, Mr. Biden attempted to reassert himself by taking on Ms. Warren in more caustic terms at an event in Ohio.
But the tone here is different from the acclaimed HBO series — more caustic, a bit more crude — and so is the emphasis.
Hope is mostly reticent throughout the movie (except to briefly ogle Scott's abs, which, fair) so their banter comes off more caustic than cute.
But to remain righteously indignant of others takes more energy and is far more caustic to one's soul, a price I'm not willing to pay.
Clinton, follow a similar formula, playing a clip of some of Mr. Trump's more caustic and controversial comments for an audience that would find them offensive.
He's more caustic and menacing as he and Elliot become, paradoxically, both more fluidly interchangeable, moment to moment, and more detached as they work against one another.
Privately, Mr. Sondland is even more caustic, and European officials tend to raise their eyes when asked about his negotiating style, which they consider to be brash.
If anything, we can probably expect Trump's messaging, from Twitter to the White House briefing room, to become more caustic as he embraces the Miller-esque parts of his regime.
And on top of that were the superficial grudges that these elegant, affluent women held against one another, which provided an entertaining counter to the show's darker, more caustic moments.
Having Romney be the one to deliver news of those policies to the world would help in a way that the much more caustic John Bolton or Rudy Giuliani would not.
Oakley has been estranged from the Knicks organization for years, a rift that stems, at least in part, from Oakley's inability to keep some of his more caustic opinions to himself.
In back rooms and background briefings, they are more caustic and despairing even than liberals; they are not ignorant of the threat Trump represents, nor of the dangers his impulsiveness poses.
The Vermont senator has long drawn contrasts between himself and Clinton, but his attacks have grown more caustic of late, particularly with regard to the former first lady's links to big financial companies.
But when word leaked out that Mr. Manafort told a closed-door meeting of Republican National Committee donors that he was working on scaling back some of Mr. Trump's more caustic remarks, the candidate publicly rebuffed those efforts.
The Clinton campaign has chosen a unique motif for some of its more powerful ads attacking Mr. Trump: They simply show some of his more caustic comments, along with those whom the candidate mocked or denigrated watching the insults.
Under direction of a state-appointed city manager in 2014, Flint changed its water supply from Detroit's to the Flint River, and the more caustic water helped to leach lead, a neurotoxin, from old pipes into the drinking water.
Sowing fear over crime committed by immigrants who entered the country illegally, then promising to end it: It's a tactic used by Donald J. Trump frequently, including in his own ad, but this ad avoids Mr. Trump's more caustic tone.
Now imagine the hellfire that Dany will spit when she finds out Cersei isn't coming, and how much more caustic it will be if it's ultimately revealed to Dany that Tyrion knew the whole time that his sister was playing them for fools.
More caustic and grating than anything ever-before released by the musician, the album represents Hosono's earliest solo material on the synthesizer, a trend that would continue both in his work with YMO and on solo albums like Philharmony and S-F-X.
Inc, the corporation responsible for Garfield, has made some ovations to the memes in the past—they released the Garfield Minus Garfield book as an officially licensed product—but that will probably never happen for something more caustic in nature, like GarfGab.
The campaign is using this tactic in three separate ads, focusing on how three different groups — veterans, young children and, most recently, young women — might respond when shown some of Mr. Trump's more caustic comments from his days as a reality television host and personality.
But in the halls and meeting rooms of the Long Beach Convention Center, many of the battle-scarred Democratic insiders — strategists, elected officials, campaign operatives — had a far more caustic view of her chances, suggesting that Harris' team has already let slip away her shot at the White House.
In a statement he emailed to THUMP, however, his tone became a little more urgent, a little more caustic: "Shapes calls on Sadiq Khan to fulfil his pledge to protect London's music venues and investigate the unethical actions of both his planning department and his police force in this matter."
There has been an abundance of great work in recent years by millennial-adjacent (are we supposed to check their I.D.'s?) fiction writers: My shortlist of current favorites includes Jen George, Claire-Louise Bennett, Alexandra Kleeman, Halle Butler and Jade Sharma, all of whom are more caustic in their outlooks than Rooney.
THE TAKEAWAY Amid a shake-up in his campaign staff and a speech admitting regret for some of his more caustic comments, Mr. Trump is pressing his hard-line approach to immigration in an effort to reassure his die-hard supporters that he is committed to the issue while also presenting himself as the stronger candidate on national security issues.
Saponification reaction which neutralizes the oil occurs when the mixture is blended. During saponification, the positive charge from free fatty acids (FFA) reacts with negatively charged hydroxyl group in the caustic soda to form soap and glycerol. This is known as soapstock and will be separated from the oil. The second stage of neutralization is the repetition of stage one with the addition of more caustic soda to the mixture.
The additional demands that had been made by the U.S. in December were generally discarded or went against the U.S. John Negroponte, one of Kissinger's aides during the negotiations, was more caustic: "[w]e bombed the North Vietnamese into accepting our concessions."Ambrose, p. 413 The DMZ was defined as provided for in the Geneva Accords of 1954, and would in no way be recognized as an international boundary. The demanded withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from South Vietnam was not mentioned at all in the text of the agreement.
Techstep developed from jungle music and hardstep around 1995. The name of the genre was coined by Ed Rush and Trace, who were both instrumental in shaping the sound of techstep. In this case, "tech" did not refer to the smoother style of Detroit techno, but to the raver, more caustic hardcore sounds that were popular in Belgium in the earlier part of the decade. Techstep was a reaction to more virtuosic and more pop musical elements in jungle and drum 'n' bass, which were seen as an adulteration of "true" or "original" jungle.
A few years prior to his death and reflecting on his life's work, Schmidt used a speech before the Society for Ethical Culture to note that theology, as an area of study, could survive and maintain its influence as a science dealing with religious phenomena only if it increased its level of scrutiny and found new ways of practical application.Asserts Theology is at the Crossroads; Prof. Nathaniel Schmidt Says It Must Change as Alchemy Once Did, N.Y. Times (March 2, 1931). Schmidt reserved some of his more caustic critique for Christian denominations holding to practices which no longer served the purposes upon adoption.
Mountbatten in turn passed Pyke's proposal on to Churchill, who was enthusiastic about it. Pyke was not the first to suggest a floating mid-ocean stopping point for aircraft, nor even the first to suggest that such a floating island could be made of ice. A German scientist, Dr. A. Gerke from Waldenburg, had proposed the idea and carried out some preliminary experiments on Lake Zurich in 1930. The idea was a recurring one: in 1940 an idea for an ice island was circulated around the Admiralty, but was treated as a joke by officers, including Nevil Shute, who circulated a memorandum that gathered ever more caustic comments.
A touchless in-bay automatic car wash Like soft-touch car washes, touchless car washes are automated, with the vehicle passing through a tunnel where the vehicle is cleaned; however, touchless car washes do not use the foam or cloth applicators that soft-touch washes use, instead relying on high-pressure washers to both clean and rinse the vehicle off. Sensors utilized by these washes allow for a more precise clean along the vehicle's exact shape. To compensate for not physically contacting the vehicle, touchless washes use more caustic detergents than ordinary car washes. Because the vehicle is not physically impacted during a touchless wash, the vehicle is at a lower risk of being damaged.
" Tom Milne, writing in The Observer, was even more caustic, writing that "This series, which has been scraping the bottom of the barrel for some time, is now through the bottom ... with depressing borrowings from Hong Kong kung fu movies, not to mention even more depressing echoes of the 'Carry On' smut." He summed up the film by saying it was "sadly lacking in wit or imagination." David Robinson, the film critic at The Times, dismissed the film and Moore's performance, saying that Moore was "substituting non-acting for Connery's throwaway", while Britt Ekland was "his beautiful, idiot side-kick ... the least appealing of the Bond heroines." Robinson was equally damning of the changes in the production crew, observing that Ken Adam, an "attraction of the early Bond films," had been "replaced by decorators of competence but little of his flair.
Joaquim Veríssimo Serrão, 2007, p.320 During the period of the Provisional Government, he became the Attorney-General of the Republic premièring in that way a paladin of Republican propaganda and as one of the more caustic Portuguese.Joaquim Veríssimo Serrão, 2007, p.l46 As one of the older figures of the Republican regime (he was 71), he was elected President on August 24, 1911; he did not campaign for the position, and noted that it was a heavy burden, which he believed he was personally incapable of fulfilling its duties, but accepted it "for the good of the Republic".Fernando Faria Ribeiro, 2007, pp.67 The other candidate was Dr. Bernardino Machado (who would also become President later), but it was António José de Almeida who had suggested Manuel Arriaga at the end of Teófilo Braga's Provisional Government.

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