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Cyber attacks are getting stronger and more menacing for global business.
Unlike the convicts, their descendants have grown wilder and more menacing.
However, the current age of rage makes this call more menacing.
Others conjure a more menacing, cracked-earth landscape patrolled by cartels.
I've had the flu before but this was far more menacing.
They seem more menacing, and we want to build walls around them.
But some U.S. officials believe the goal is something more menacing: espionage.
Honestly, we think they look way more menacing than a lowly crab.
This repeated action — steps in slow motion — was more menacing than mesmerizing.
But in Venezuela's authoritarian context, clientelism has acquired a more menacing hue.
But the tangible harms of facial recognition are potentially far more menacing.
But over the past few months his scenes had become darker and more menacing.
And in more menacing messages, someone claimed to be sleeping with Dr. Barquera's wife.
But around Washington, both events felt more menacing and dystopian than joyful or patriotic.
Unlike those bands, though, Mozes And The First Born wrestle with darker, more menacing themes.
Cybercrimes are on the rise, too, posing ever-more menacing risks to businesses and governments.
The result is something much scarier, more chilling, more menacing, and absolutely, wholly its own.
And "political correctness," the decade's shorthand for liberal politics, has returned as something more menacing.
Black children are often seen as significantly older and more menacing than they actually are.
The flecks of chowder in the corners of his mouth made him seem more menacing.
Is she a venture capitalist, the ultimate conductor of revenge plots, or something even more menacing?
But the showy processions of SUVs with tinted windows, cruising slowly through town, became more menacing.
But the robots — about the size of guinea pigs and only slightly more menacing — kept coming.
The threats to Obamacare's future have become more real — and more menacing — over the past week.
Plus, there was something about her smile that was always more menacing than it was comforting.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, she says other interactions were more menacing than the Presidential greeting.
Even as we get our helper drones, the technology will concurrently become more menacing in the future.
As the series advanced, the more menacing forms of the earliest paintings gave way to beatific images.
We can't figure out what's more menacing: the guitar plucks on "Ragrets" or Baby Rose's haunting voice.
The Taliban has rarely been stronger — controlling or contesting 45 percent of the country's territory — or more menacing.
In Botticelli's earlier "Primavera" he is even more menacing, a cold blue March wind about to grab Cloris.
For the 1989 "Batman" film, Jack Nicholson lowered the nemesis' register, making him more menacing but still cartoonish.
At the same time, weather patterns in the Far North seem to be growing weirder and more menacing.
But if Europeans have at last started to feel better about themselves, the world outside looks ever-more menacing.
The building was bigger than its façade projected, more menacing than the address chiseled above the front entrance suggested.
It's all a lore more menacing and unsettling than a game about dating birds has any right to be.
It is not as visibly painful, or as gruesome, as a broken bone, but it is much more menacing.
If we don't stop the spread of the virus in prisons, the crisis will become that much more menacing.
Storm Dennis is now taking shape in the Western Atlantic and will become more menacing over the next day.
The "French Connection" movie might have made it seem as if Mr. Egan was more menacing than Mr. Grosso.
In the next take, she started out with a dimpled smile, which melted away as Casey grew more menacing.
She has no idea, yet, that more menacing, intangible threats will cause the disappearance of four members of the party.
The helicopter continued to hover, which, less than two months after 9/11, struck me as more menacing than protective.
With jaws like a vise, beady, obsidian eyes, and torpedo-shaped bodies, these predators seem far more menacing than motherly.
Chevrolet's new Corvette Grand Sport is for those who want to look a lot more menacing than they really are.
" A menacing silhouette of a man, with an even more menacing mustache, appeared atop the ramparts of the fortress. "Eggman!
As used by Mr. McEwan's heroine, however, they signify something larger and more menacing: evil, darkness, irrationality, civilization's worst moods.
And this one is more menacing - it's a threat to take something away that the Ukrainians thought they badly needed.
Granted, Disney and director Jon Favreau wanted to make Scar more menacing, and they did by using Ejiofor's bass drum voice.
The weaponry grew more menacing with the use of fuel-filled bottles and a parking meter used as a battering ram.
Baldwin deserves some credit for advancing a more menacing depiction of Trump, but his take is still slap-dash and perfunctory.
But it is precisely the inconspicuous profiles of the latest group that have made the men seem all the more menacing.
But when the Twitter account denied that this update was a dark mode, it only made the image seem even more menacing.
That said, I also know that, in general, the internet has become a more menacing place than when I was in school.
Here is where Trump's containment plan could develop into a more menacing play, even taking on the elements of a rollback strategy.
These two instances of American disinformation warfare appear more menacing, by an order of magnitude, than anything the Russians have yet launched.
When it comes to simplifying taxes, making the IRS even more expensive, less efficient and more menacing is never the right solution.
Cavill isn't relying on the natural charm that allowed him to play Superman, but instead taps into a gruffer, more menacing side.
Within a similar musical template, Igor is rougher: more menacing synthesizer loops and Tyler's gruff, percussive flow are at the musical center again.
Mr. Sommer's wittily appalled Bradley needs to be a shade more menacing for the second act curtain scene to unsettle as it should.
One of the more menacing NFL defenders of his generation, Jared Allen announced his retirement from professional football in classic fashion on Thursday.
The ghost himself is a magnificently hulking spirit, all the more menacing after he's been doused with red wine that evokes dripping blood.
In the horror stories that train riders in the New York area share, there is no more menacing boogeyman than the Portal Bridge.
He dabbed the canvas experimentally with a palette knife and built up a thick texture, making the rocks and craters even more menacing.
He had spent them as a Jewish boy in Nuremberg, the city of Nazi rallies, where the polished parading grew more menacing each year.
And Iran's military posture in the Persian Gulf has become more menacing, seeking to deter American action and preparing for war if that fails.
It also added bigger air ducts, front splitters and revised taillights, making the S version even more menacing and Transformer-like than the original.
But for security researchers, that incident raised another, even more menacing issue: What if a saboteur were to try to make the autopilot's sensors fail?
And then a lot of them can evolve into someone more menacing or cool, so it can really appeal to a wide range of audience.
That is, of course, a mistake; but Andrew and Julie are irritatingly slow on the uptake as their guests become more menacing by the minute.
The specter of an unreleased memo was more menacing than the thin allegations revealed in the memo itself, which are hotly disputed by congressional Democrats.
Their physical presences — imposing, leering, pushing them toward sexuality — were more menacing on film, especially as embodied by those world-class bullies, the Solara brothers.
The name is more menacing than it sounds; this is a point where the hot springs meet the cool river waters, creating a bathtub-like temperature.
This weekend's events brought the confrontation between Israel and Iran into the open air, making the prospect of a bigger conflict more immediate and more menacing.
Now the public release of documents had turned a conventional espionage operation into something far more menacing: political sabotage, an unpredictable, uncontrollable menace for Democratic campaigns.
The latest inquiry may, however, be more menacing because law-enforcement chiefs are considering a whole raft of allegations regarding the prime minister and his close circle.
The show boasts a Stephen King-esque pessimism in its approach to childhood, not to mention a monster that feels far more menacing than Stranger Things' Demogorgon.
Now, the world faces both the prospect of Iran restarting its nuclear program and the far-more menacing threat of a full-blown nuclear-capable North Korea.
Without intelligence in their heads, the lower classes are never more menacing than a rabble, even if they are sometimes sullen, sometimes mercurial, not yet completely predictable.
The Star Wars star recently found herself battling off foes far more menacing than clones or bounty hunters: other movie stars hungry for Rise of Skywalker spoilers.
According to volcanologist Ben Edwards, there's a possibility that Pavlof could morph into something more menacing, but that has to do more with our weather than the eruption.
And it's been replaced by something even more menacing: the "quirky date," which typically happens on the first date or at least in the first trimester of a relationships.
Davis's heartless, airless delivery really brought the character to life — making her more menacing than any of Suicide Squad's supervillains and perhaps making her the supervillain of the movie.
There's always plenty of the garden-variety "your dad would be ashamed of you" sexist nonsense, along with the much more menacing threats to my family and personal safety.
This makes them much more menacing but also much less frequent, because they take such a long time to plan (the 9/11 attacks were years in the making).
And when the pretender starts to transgress Lola's self-imposed rules (like no public performances), her loss of image control feels even more menacing than her loss of income.
Such paramilitary-style attacks, commonplace during the Troubles but rare since 1998, have struck occasionally in recent years, and the threat of Brexit makes them all the more menacing.
A KKK rally is catnip for the left, and white supremacists—including the better organized, more menacing younger denizens of white nationalism who masquerade as the "alt-right"—know it.
Duplass balances jocularity with chilling intent, all while growing steadily more menacing, until a movie that first seemed like a typical first-person shaky-cam deal has become utterly nightmarish.
The eerie discovery became more menacing when the woman informed police that she did not recall taking the picture or the time frame from when it could've been taken, WBTS reported.
However, Oval lacks the oppressive ick-factor of Ling Ma's novel, and expectedly so: the plague-ridden New York of Severance is more menacing than a bland Berlin's rule by megacorporations.
Now the food crises have taken an even more menacing form, aggravated by the ongoing conflict inside the country as well as in three of its neighbors — Nigeria, Chad and Mali.
Rather, what's collected here are ten games that have lit up my home with joyousness, be that through solo play or shared with family, or proved memorable for more menacing qualities.
No doubt, too, many see little to gain by speaking ill of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, or MBS, who is running the show and may be more menacing than they'd realized.
Predictably, the Jury Award for best film goes to Dying Arts for Things You Take, a terrific piece that was even tighter and more menacing on screen than it seemed on set.
According to the San Diego Zoo, emus typically weigh less than 120 pounds and stand between 5 and 6 feet tall, far smaller than their more menacing relatives, the ostrich and cassowary.
EDT Computer model projections are showing a more menacing scenario taking place along the Mid-Atlantic coast, with a westward jog from Hermine just as the storm re-intensifies into a hurricane.
For liberals, the attack stirred concern about the potential for extremism on the left, and deepened a sense — dating from Barack Obama's presidency — that ordinary partisan conflicts had taken on more menacing overtones.
Then, a third, even more menacing island emerges — Eagle Island, run by a brilliant but embittered eagle named Zeta (voiced by Leslie Jones), who sends destructive ice-balls toward both pigs and birds.
It all adds up to an ever more menacing showdown, in which Trump has every reason to consult and adapt the 1980s Ronald Reagan playbook, including beefing up U.S. military power and defenses.
Then, a third, even more menacing island emerges — Eagle Island, run by a brilliant but embittered eagle named Zeta (voiced by Leslie Jones), who sends destructive ice-balls toward both pigs and birds.
On the other hand, the situation is far more menacing than this: even a superintelligence with no ill-will toward humanity at all could pose a direct and profound existential risk to human civilization.
He was there in my dreams again, this time more menacing than before, since I had finished up all his business self-help stuff and started falling asleep with his latest book, Crippled America.
But more menacing is the prospect that the Trump campaign and its allies may have been given free license by Facebook to suppress African-American turnout through "dark ad posts" that disappeared after viewing.
DETROIT — With a one-two punch following its all-electric BUDD-e microbus debut at CES last week has followed up that friendly little concept with something decidedly more menacing at the Detroit Auto Show.
Arthur never feels more wounded, more powerful, more menacing, or more fully realized than when he is dancing by himself, which is a blessing since there are many, many scenes of Arthur dancing by himself.
The sex recession seems like an even more menacing sign that technology, especially A.I. technology, is seriously weakening the primordial human desire to mate with other humans and do the work necessary to make that happen.
Ejiofor's take is more menacing, and his origin story has been tweaked to include that he not only believes himself to be the rightful king but he even once challenged Mufasa for the crown and lost.
Now, I don't know if you've ever watched someone attempt to storm out of a room in a sequin cardigan and matching silver boots, but let me tell you Stuart Little has made more menacing exits.
But Hurricane Harvey, which delivered devastating flooding to Houston back in August—and which probably had something to do with climate change—might be a sign of an even more menacing future for the Big Easy.
The rising visibility of white nationalist groups, and fascism's return to the public eye both in the US and in Europe more generally, however has brought to the fore more menacing symbols of the (ancient) past.
Because of privacy laws, Clark was forced to blur out the actual houses, which has the effect of making them seem even more menacing—a similar effect to the heavily redacted documents Clark included in the exhibition.
He can be far more menacing in his real life than he can ever convey onstage, mainly because he doesn't want to face up to what he does and mine it for authentic emotion in his work.
And Eric Bogosian, who plays Arno, his brother-in-law, this is his introduction to his character, and to meet him in slow motion where you can't hear him, I find it to be even more menacing.
"(Self-Portrait 4)" is twice as large as "Self-Portrait 13" (80 by 72 inches compared with 48 by 40) and thereby exponentially more menacing, with its blank zombie stare and insatiable hunger of the mindless consumer.
Once North Korean submariners are fully trained and the vessel is ready to go — which could still be a long way off, experts say — the North Korean nuclear threat will become even more menacing than it already is.
But by nightfall on Thursday, what had been a search for food took a more menacing turn, as groups of people, some of them armed, swooped in and took whatever of value was left: electronics, appliances and vehicles.
With his finely sculpted features, wide green eyes and close-cropped hair, Bielenia presents the perfect embodiment of haunted asceticism; Komasa's careful framing and lighting reveal him to be innocent-looking one moment and more menacing the next.
He made himself freely available to reporters last week to remind them that he had not supported proceeding with an impeachment inquiry based on the Mueller report, but because he saw something more menacing in the Ukraine allegations.
Here it is, in all of its pixelated glory:Thirty five years later, Pandora doesn't seem to have changed all that much, although it's sharper around the edges and perhaps a bit more menacing thanks to the wonders of giffing.
Threats are always existential, opponents are out to destroy everything voters hold dear, and the enemies aiming rockets at residential neighborhoods from the Galilee to the Gaza periphery can seem only scarcely more menacing than the supposed enemies within.
But Putin is not the worst Russian leader with whom the U.S. ever contemplated a relationship: Josef Stalin made Putin a Nobel Peace Prize winner by comparison; we fought alongside Stalin to defeat a more menacing threat in Hitler.
The Thunder won't ask Anthony to isolate on the perimeter or even engineer pick-and-rolls as often as he's used to—the steady stream of pull-up twos he frequently turns to can morph into more menacing catch-and-shoot threes.
Representative Doug Collins of Georgia, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, argued over and over at Thursday's committee hearing that without a House vote authorizing it, the inquiry is merely regular oversight work dressed up to look more menacing than it is.
But after The New York Times reported earlier this month that shortly after his inauguration Mr. Trump asked Mr. Comey for a loyalty pledge, Mr. Wittes said he saw Mr. Trump's behavior in a "more menacing light" and decided to speak out.
Many have voiced concern that in the early stages of the conflict, Bashar al-Assad set free Islamic extremists from prison, likely in the hope that they would create an enemy seen as more menacing by the West than the crimes committed by his regime.
That&aposs because, though they were outnumbered 15-to-1 by the elite German paratroopers, an even more menacing force was pulling up behind them — the 1st SS Panzer Division, which was the leading edge of the northern attack of the German 6th Panzer Army.
From the incoherent, fallacious interview he gave the New York Times on December 123 to Tuesday's tweet about his "nuclear button" to his Saturday morning assertion that he is a "very stable genius," the remarks keep getting more menacing, bizarre, and portentous of disaster.
Some of the films were more lighthearted, like There's Something About Mary, and cast this behavior in a charming or funny light; others, like Sleeping With The Enemy, in which Julia Roberts's character is stalked by her ex-husband, depicted similar actions as far more menacing.
Given a choice between the terrorists of the Islamic State in northern Syria and what, for him, are the Syrian-Kurdish terrorists of the P.K.K.-affiliated Democratic Union Party, or P.Y.D (and its associated militia, the Y.P.G.), the Turkish president has no doubt who is more menacing.
Given the radiation levels at the time, it's possible that whatever roamed the wasteland around the time of Fallout 76 is even more menacing; this alone makes the potential threats of Fallout 76 worth getting excited about, never mind the fact that the series has hardly featured many flying threats before.
"China is deploying anti-ship missiles on man-made islands in the South China Sea, meddling in U.S. negotiations with North Korea, propping up the Iranian regime, and taking an ever more menacing stance against Taiwan not because it's encircled, but because it's emboldened, and we should take notice," he says.
He says things like "you've got a naughty little smile" or "I like a girl with a twinkle in her eye" completely flatly and without intonation, and the overall effect is less sexy and more menacing, like Patrick Bateman ordering an escort or a sex-offender gynecologist preparing for a gloveless pelvic exam.
As a July NATO summit meeting in Warsaw approaches, Germany, Europe's largest economy, is now key to how the alliance will face the twin perils that have transformed the strategic situation in Europe: a more menacing Russia and the Islamic State's expansion beyond individual acts of terrorism like executions to seizing territory.
" If anything, he added, the Roy Cohn character, who, though it's not mentioned in the play, was once a mentor to Mr. Trump, had become even more menacing and relevant: "You can't hear the things Roy is saying in the play about loyalty and not think about the Babylonian mud devil in the White House, who has no loyalty to anyone, not even to Roy.
As a result, he's chill as he strolls into this part, which makes it sound even more menacing: He repeats the trick here, where the threat and anger is so restrained you could miss it if you weren't paying attention:  Lines like these are another one of Wayne's specialties: He manages to sound ferocious and like he's telling a gigantic joke (the butt of it is still you) at the same time.

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