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Or maybe he has a more salacious story to tell?
Up until now, these scandals have been more salacious than legal.
Since then, the details have become more salacious — and more troubling.
This is a town built on stories, the more salacious the better.
Perhaps it's been a welcome distraction from more salacious or foreboding news.
But some more salacious gamers were focused on one revamped character in particular.
The alleged disclosure in this case has proven far more salacious than expected.
The story surrounding Robert Kraft's sex solicitation trial just keeps getting more salacious.
There are good journalists and there are bad ones, and unfortunately the feedback loop for good versus bad is inverted, so the more salacious that an article is, the more salacious the headline is, the more clicks it's gonna get.
What could be more salacious than the world's biggest pop star buckling under the pressure?
It seems Gossip Girl could have been a lot more salacious than it actually was.
The legal tussling and the potential for more salacious disclosures also appear likely to continue.
Millennials made things more salacious with Dawson's Creek, The O.C., and the infinitely quotable Gossip Girl.
But he still isn't happy about it, particularly as more salacious Russia stories crowd out legitimate scholarship.
The dossier's more salacious elements regarding Trump have drawn most of the attention -- and remain totally unproven.
The next day, The New York Daily News followed, with more salacious details from more unnamed sources.
But he also ruled out some of the more salacious accusations that have been leveled against Trump.
It's a particularly ripe case for the tabloids, and it certainly brings about more salacious questions than answers.
American anchors, reporters and talking heads use keywords to stir the pot, make it more edgy, more salacious.
Johnson's case was an outlier, with far more salacious allegations from a source that seems far less credible.
But this wasn't the first time eyeballs flocked to Medium for a major — if slightly more salacious — announcement.
" Originally published October 3, 2018 Read a transcript of this interview "There are good journalists and there are bad ones, and unfortunately the feedback loop for good versus bad is inverted, so the more salacious that an article is, the more salacious the headline is, the more clicks it's gonna get.
One of the officials stressed to CNN they have not corroborated "the more salacious things" alleged in the dossier.
Paid that same firm, Fusion GPS, to get the more salacious, unverified information that was included in the dossier.
And there's very little hard evidence to support the allegations — especially the more salacious ones — in the Steele dossier.
The more salacious elements of the dossier, gathered by former British spy Christopher Steele, are unconfirmed by the FBI.
And the leaks about Trump's ties to the Kremlin, each more salacious than the last, seem to never cease.
The more salacious findings wound up on YouTube, according to an affidavit filed by a former Panamanian national security analyst.
Portions of the Steele dossier have been independently confirmed by US law enforcement officials although the more salacious parts have not.
While Krista feels happy about the hookup, the Cal U rumor mill spins a far more salacious story suggesting sexual assault.
Greitens released a statement acknowledging the affair but denying some of the more salacious allegations made by the woman's ex-husband.
Often-cited media reports have described $11,000 penthouses and $48,000 beds, as well as more salacious allegations of spending money on escorts.
Second, the "Mad Money" host figured Comey's upcoming book tour would provide more salacious details and revelations over time to garner publicity.
At a news conference in Moscow, Putin referred to some of the more salacious and unverifiable allegations -- which CNN has not previously reported.
But much of the media attention has been concentrated on some of the more salacious details about Trump in Comey's meticulously detailed notes.
If, however, Janelle were to fire up your laptop to see just what kind more salacious dirt it contains, what might she see?
Since this is a family newspaper, readers will have to learn the more salacious details of O'Connor's article by consulting it for themselves.
When Mr. Bowers's book was published, some critics wondered whether it was entirely credible and faulted it for being more salacious than revelatory.
Her goal was not dating or anything more salacious; she merely wanted men to sign up for mobile updates from Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign.
He has denied the more salacious allegations in the dossier and, according to Schiller's sworn testimony, both men took the offer as a joke.
We're hearing again about the Whitewater scandal, which occupied most of the Clinton presidential years, until it merged with the more salacious Lewinsky story.
Every year on their anniversary, they take one out and read it, and this year's piece of advice was a little more salacious than they anticipated.
After the fanatical Facebook groups were created, however, AL.com published a story covering the more salacious details of West's online presence and the existence of the groups.
While the more salacious details in it have not been confirmed by the US intelligence community, there are elements of the dossier that have in fact been corroborated.
The contents also detail more salacious sexual allegations against Trump — namely, that he got prostitutes to urinate on a Moscow hotel bed — that could make him susceptible to blackmail.
It was a "smoking gun of sorts: an actual example of literal hard-ass words," Wolff wrote in New York magazine, which extracted some of the book's more salacious epigrams.
That series of memos detailed unverified accounts of the Trump campaign coordinating with Russian officials during the election, as well as more salacious encounters between Mr. Trump and Russian prostitutes.
She dismissed the contents of the dossier as "absolute nonsense" to the AP. Some of the claims in the dossier have been verified, while other, more salacious claims have not.
At Prudential Hall in Newark, New Edition, a prototypical 1980s boy band, will deliver its saccharine early R&B hits along with more salacious ones from its members' later solo careers.
That's just one relatively small detail in much more salacious articles about NSA and CIA agents traveling to Germany in an effort to recover cyberweapons that had been stolen from US intelligence agencies.
Trump has called the dossier a total fabrication and, according to Comey, repeatedly denied "the golden showers thing" — a reference to one of the more salacious allegations in the document involving Russian prostitutes.
Greitens, 43, a Rhodes Scholar and a former Navy SEAL, admitted the affair hours after delivering his State of the State address Wednesday, but his lawyer denied the more salacious — and potentially criminal — accusations.
Multiple reports say the NBC Universal's syndicated daytime talk show, which deals in more salacious content than the typical daytime fare, has stopped production as its repeats move to The CW in the fall.
Covering more salacious ground, Shady Ladies Tours, which originated at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 2016, focuses on the courtesans, mistresses and beauties commonly depicted in art ($59 at shadyladiestours.com).
The house also has a possible link to one of the more salacious episodes in LA history, being the one-time home of a prime suspect in the unsolved Black Dahlia murder of 1947.
Fans of the book series of the same name upon which the series is based, you'll notice some pretty glaring differences, but in the end it's close enough — with many more salacious twist and turns.
Gary wants to take a more salacious angle with the series, and Wasserman is going to step in to helm things, which means that Quinn, Rachel, and Chet will all be taking orders from him now.
The Trump news is scarier, funnier, more salacious and more relevant than anything else on TV. It's why the apolitical Jimmy Fallon has floundered in the age of Trump while the hyperpolitical Stephen Colbert has thrived.
The Washington Post reported earlier this week that a lawyer working for Clinton's campaign and the DNC helped fund an unverified dossier that contains allegations about Trump and his ties to Russia, as well as more salacious charges.
And Trump addressed some of the report's more salacious aspects, saying that they couldn't be true because he always behaves as if he's secretly being filmed when he's travelling abroad and that he has a phobia of germs.
Mr. Fleming, the librettist, said one of the biggest challenges in creating the opera was remaining sensitive to those who knew Mr. Whiteley while staying true to the more salacious aspects of his life, from substance abuse to womanizing.
Investigators did not confirm some of the more salacious allegations, but did detail around a dozen conversations between senior Russian officials and other Russian individuals mentioned in the document, multiple US officials with direct knowledge of the briefings told CNN.
In 1949, six years before Kelly met her Monacan prince, Rita Hayworth married Prince Aly Khan in a swirl of drama that likely would make for a much more salacious movie adaptation than Kelly and Rainier's romance, or Markle and Harry's.
According to the letter, Kushner also failed to turn over communications with a Belarusan-American businessman, Sergei Millian, who was the source of some of the more salacious details in an unconfirmed dossier alleging ties between the Trump campaign and Moscow.
Most famously, Rick Astley was ripped out of retirement after "rick-rolling," or the bait-and-switch act of secretly directing a link to the music video for "Never Gonna Give You Up" under the guise of something more salacious, became a phenomenon.
Committee members should ask whether or not the Russians obtained Trump's tax returns or other financial information about Trump or those close to him, or material that might be more salacious, that Putin could use to pressure Trump to influence American policy in Russia's interest.
Still, where the original "Law & Order" speeds up the judicial process -- ripped-from-the-headlines investigation, trial, verdict all in an hour -- the "True Crime" format has the advantage of slowing it down, fleshing out these characters and some of the more salacious tidbits.
Kirkpatrick's book The Facebook Effect—a Facebook-approved response to Ben Mezrich's more salacious The Accidental Billionaires, which became the basis for David Fincher's The Social Network—presents Zuckerberg as an eagle-eyed visionary guiding his ship past the wreckage of other social networks, like Friendster and MySpace.
Kavanaugh's work in the Clinton probe, particularly some of its more salacious elements involving intern Monica Lewinsky, and his evolving views about shielding a president -- a turn-around since the Clinton era -- are likely to be scrutinized when he appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee on September 21988.
One of the more salacious accounts in the indictment describes a port visit by the USS Blue Ridge to Manila in May 2008, during which five of the Navy officers allegedly attended a "raging multi-day party, with a rotating carousel of prostitutes," at the Shangri-La Hotel.
The president's outrage on Sunday was apparently prompted by a Washington Post report earlier this week that a lawyer working for Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) helped fund an unverified dossier that contains allegations about Trump and his ties to Russia as well as more salacious charges.
Though its more salacious claims (involving Trump's sexual activities) became widely known after BuzzFeed published the dossier in full in January, there's currently no indication that information in the dossier influenced Mueller's investigation into the Trump campaign's ties with Russia, or, more importantly, led to the entire investigation in the first place.
This song originally had a more salacious title, but it was changed just before release, reportedly because of the troubles swirling around G-Dragon's BigBang groupmate T.O.P, who was hospitalized this week for an apparent drug overdose, following his expulsion from a South Korean military police unit after he was caught smoking marijuana.
While other lawyers have handled more salacious cases against Fox — among them, those that led to the scandal-plagued departures of Roger Ailes, Fox's founder, and Bill O'Reilly, its most successful host — Mr. Wigdor's serial suits are surely the broadest and most sustained juridical attack on Fox to be mounted by a single private lawyer.
While the world has become a demonstrably more salacious place since I was their age (during the show's final number, the 26-year-old rapper Jason Derulo sang that there was "nothing he wouldn't do to get up next to you and that booty" into the faces of screaming teen girls), the crowd chose Hillary Clinton as their president.
In a series of now-deleted tweets (is there any sweeter or more salacious way to start a sentence in the year 2017, by the way?), preserved for brevity by the good people at Rolling Stone Adams came for *deep breath*— Hammond and Hammond's dad: This makes me sad because as we have already clarified, Albert Hammond Sr.
As Goldman later conceded, it is beyond obvious the Russians in question tried to boost Trump:Now, whether or not the IRA actually had any quantifiable impact on the election—as well as many of the more salacious question surrounding their involvement, like if the pee tape is real—remain other issues that in some cases may never be answered satisfactorily.
But while you would think that at this point the catwalk star would have achieved pretty much all of her wildest dreams when it comes to her professional life, it seems there's still one area of posing the cover girl would like to explore further, confessing that she hopes to star in more salacious photo shoots in the near future.
Former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE admits in a new interview that he doesn't know if the "pee tape" — one of the more salacious items in the so-called Steele dossier — exists.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE reportedly told former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE that he was considering asking Comey to investigate the infamous "pee tape" in order to prove that the alleged recording — one of the more salacious items in the "Steele dossier" — did not exist.
Hokum blues celebrated both comedic lyrical content and a boisterous, farcical performance style. Tampa Red's classic "Tight Like That" (1928) is a sly wordplay with the double meaning of being "tight" with someone coupled with a more salacious physical familiarity. Blues songs with sexually explicit lyrics were known as dirty blues. The lyrical content became slightly simpler in postwar blues, which tended to focus on relationship woes or sexual worries.
Gaskell's The Life of Charlotte Brontë, published in 1857, was the first biography of Charlotte Brontë. In this biography, she wrote only of the moral, sophisticated things in Brontë’s life; the rest she left out, deciding that certain, more salacious aspects were better kept hidden. Among Gaskell's best known novels are Cranford (1851–53), North and South (1854–55), and Wives and Daughters (1865), each having been adapted for television by the BBC.
In November 2018, retired astronaut Marsha Ivins criticized the premise of the plot and denied that there is such a thing as a "longstanding idea that says astronauts begin to lose their grip on reality after being in space for an extended period of time". Following its premiere at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, multiple media outlets, some jokingly, criticized the film for failing to include the more salacious elements of Nowak's real-life case, in particular, her use of adult diapers.
Private Number is a 1936 American drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Loretta Young, Robert Taylor and Basil Rathbone. It is sometimes known by the alternative title of Secret Interlude. It was based on the play Common Clay by Cleves Kinkead which had previously been made into a film of the same name in 1930. Following the more rigorous enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code after 1934, many of the more salacious elements of the earlier film were left out.
He came to Havana when the Cuban War of Independence broke out, and worked as a bootblack and a cigar-roller. His supervisor at the cigar factory taught him the guitar, and in 1905 he set up in a café in the red-light district of San Isidro. The district was controlled by the chulo (pimp) Alberto Yarini (1882-1910), who became famous for introducing French prostitutes (putas francesas) willing to perform more salacious acts than even the Cubans were used to.Canizares, Dulcila 2000.
A lot of deliberate misinformation out there." Chad O'Carroll of NK News, a North Korean analyst website, stated: "You've got to remember that a lot of the time the source is South Korean and it's in their interest to distort or perhaps weave the truth every now and then". John Delury from the Yonsei University in Seoul told The Guardian: "This stuff gets planted regularly in media outlets and then quickly goes viral. There's a global appetite for any North Korea story and the more salacious the better.
Furthermore, Cooper continues that the evidence suggests that Idomeneus invented the more salacious version of the story, possibly in his desire to parody and ridicule the courtroom displays of Athenian demagogues. Considering his preference for attributing sexual excess to these demagogues, the provocative act of disrobing Phryne fits the character Hypereides had acquired in Idomeneus' work. As is not uncommon in the biographical tradition, later biographers failed to notice that earlier biographers did not give an accurate representation of events. The later biographer Hermippus incorporated the account of Idomeneus in his own biography.
Fenn spent his career reporting on divorce and probate cases in the London courts, including 30 years with The Daily Telegraph,The Bookseller, Volume 5, 1910, p. 869. which culminated in the publication of Thirty-five years in the divorce court in 1910. The book was dedicated "to my dear wife". It combined pen-portraits of leading lawyers at the divorce bar with anecdotes and stories of cases heard and Fenn's observations on human nature, private investigators, and the role of the press in judiciously editing the facts of the more salacious cases in their reporting.
The Story of Temple Drake is a 1933 American pre-Code rape and revenge film directed by Stephen Roberts and starring Miriam Hopkins and Jack La Rue. It tells the story of Temple Drake, a reckless woman in the American South who falls into the hands of a brutal gangster and rapist. It was adapted from the highly controversial 1931 novel Sanctuary by William Faulkner. Though some of the more salacious elements of the source novel were not included, the film was still considered so indecent that it helped give rise to the strict enforcement of the Hays Code.
Peyton Place is a 1957 American drama film directed by Mark Robson, and starring Lana Turner, Hope Lange, Lee Philips, Lloyd Nolan, Diane Varsi, Arthur Kennedy, Russ Tamblyn, and Terry Moore. It follows numerous residents of a small fictional New England mill town in the years surrounding World War II, where scandal, homicide, suicide, incest, and moral hypocrisy belie its tranquil façade. It is based on the bestselling 1956 novel of the same name by Grace Metalious. The film was developed with Metalious serving as a story consultant, though the screenwriters' exclusion of some of the film's more salacious elements resulted in Metalious abandoning the project and openly detesting the film.
Delury has been described as the media's "go-to expert" on North Korea; he warns that news about North Korea tends to be sensationalized, and care should be taken in judging its veracity. > There's a global appetite for any North Korea story and the more salacious > the better. Some of it is probably true – but a great deal of it is probably > not...the normal standards of journalism are thrown out of the window > because the attitude is: 'it's North Korea – no one knows what's going on in > there.' In April 2020 Kim Jong Un disappeared from public view, and there were many reports of his death or incapacitance.
A Quick Quotes Quill is a stenographic tool, acid green in colour, employed by Rita Skeeter to spin the words of her subjects into a more salacious or melodramatic form. In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Skeeter uses the quill to interview Harry about his participation in the Triwizard Tournament for her column in The Daily Prophet. Harry continually tries to alert her to the inaccuracy of the quill; however, she continually ignores him. Additionally, in Deathly Hallows, Rita mentions in her Daily Prophet interview concerning her posthumous biography of Dumbledore that her Quick Quotes Quill helped her to write the book so quickly after his death.
Upon its release, Cowboys Back in Town received generally positive reviews from most music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 71, based on 4 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Thom Jurek with Allmusic said that Adkins was good at "offer tough[ing] utterly masculine, contemporary country-rock […] convincingly". Michael McCall with the Associated Press called the album "redneck humor and outlandish fun", he went to say that Adkins "could have drawn these songs from the comic routines of Larry the Cable Guy [...] But, this time out, Adkins is more salacious than sensitive — and makes it work for him".
Flamingo Road is a 1949 American film noir drama directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Joan Crawford, Zachary Scott, Sydney Greenstreet and David Brian. The screenplay by Robert Wilder was based on a 1946 play written by Wilder and his wife, Sally, which was based on Robert Wilder's 1942 novel of the same name.. The plot follows an ex-carnival dancer who marries a local businessman to seek revenge on a corrupt political boss who had her railroaded into prison. Some of the more salacious aspects of the novel were downplayed in the film because of the Hollywood Production Code. Robert Wilder, who died in 1974, was later credited as the creator of the American TV series Flamingo Road (1980-1982), which drew elements from both the novel and the film.

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