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Trump has indulged in more scandalous behavior than is easy to recount.
I do think the book is a lot more scandalous than my act.
We all remember how well Abe hiding Midge's more scandalous secrets went last time: awfully.
Kenyan politics only became murkier and more scandalous between the Supreme Court's ruling and the Oct.
You can use something as mundane as massage oils, or something a little bit more scandalous.
The numbered containers are said to contain progressively more scandalous material tied to the 9/11 attacks.
Some things were more scandalous than others, some were just plain wacky—but all of them are worth knowing about.
So it is conceivable that Perdue has run into a business interest problem or that something more scandalous has come up.
Why, she asks, is a "scratch on a column" at Palmyra more scandalous than the wholesale destruction of Syria's urban architecture?
With these positions, it's difficult to imagine that an even more scandalous item — the bikini — came on the scene in 1946.
" Flanagan added, "the denial of a funeral to a married gay person is more scandalous to most Catholics than that funeral's occurrence.
If his paintings were photographs, they would be "way more scandalous," and "we wouldn't have been accepting of the images," she added.
Its subject is no more scandalous than those of several plays by George Bernard Shaw or Harley Granville Barker, another Mint favorite.
Williams was reportedly chosen because he'd also eulogized Franklin's father, whose reputation was peppered with rumored experiences far more scandalous than a divorce.
For me, this makes it all the more scandalous that Boris Johnson is still refusing to publish the independent report on Russian interference.
I'm still bummed about being turned down last night and plan on looking hot tonight — with the help of my roommate's more scandalous wardrobe.
Speaking of forbidden love, what could be more scandalous than pureblood-fanatic and Slytherin 4 lyf Draco Malfoy falling for a Muggle-born Gryffindor?
Comey, who was fired in May 2017, has said that Trump was fixated on disproving some of the more scandalous claims in the dossier.
"None shall be thought/A more scandalous Slut/Than a taudry Callico Madam" went the "Spittle-Fields Ballad," named for a neighborhood of English wool weavers.
That's right, the next 31 days of your life just got a little more scandalous thanks to a handful of editors with their minds in the gutter.
Unfortunately, this has been happening for years, and for an assortment of reasons ranging from hidden pregnancies, to leaked nude photos — much more scandalous reasons than a lack of reading skills.
Sondland's account of the second and even more scandalous quid pro quo — releasing hundreds of millions of dollars in blocked military aid for Ukraine, in exchange for Ukrainians — is far murkier.
The investigation is continuing, seeking to establish if the more scandalous aspects of the dossier — that Russia has compromising video footage of Trump that could be used to blackmail him — are true.
Escape American politics by immersing yourself in the goings-on of the British monarchy, and revel in the days when a leader accidentally yelling was more scandalous than one saying ... well, literally anything.
The handscroll was meant for private viewing, but it's unlikely Japanese society at that time considered such subject matter any more scandalous than it would other scrolls portraying heterosexual action, as Olson said.
The accusations Mr. Temer faces are potentially more scandalous than those that led to the downfall of Ms. Rousseff, who was impeached for tapping into central reserve funds to paper over budget shortfalls.
" Even more scandalous to the tabloids, wrote Ms. Hirsch, is that Ms. Markle is older and divorced and played somewhat "raunchy scenes" in "Suits" and that "her mother is visibly black, with dreadlocks.
What makes this episode even more scandalous is that the Obama administration knew the attacks were underway in real time, yet it failed to unmask the totality of the alleged Russian assault before the damage was done.
The second leak includes purportedly leaked scripts and full seasons of various HBO shows, including Curb Your Enthusiasm and Ballers, in addition to more scandalous material like what appears to be HBO CEO Richard Plepler's contact list.
In politics, Bill Clinton's personal weakness was joined by the partisan opportunism of House Republicans to give us an impeachment process that was more scandalous than wrongdoing -- lying about an affair -- that it was supposed to punish.
To do so in circumstances when it advances the electoral prospects of a rival who has shattered all precedents in terms of lacking transparency or basic honesty is infinitely more scandalous than anything related to the server itself.
In fact, three First Ladies have been divorced themselves: Rachel Jackson; Florence Harding (there is no record of her legal marriage but she shared a son with another man, something much more scandalous than divorce), and Betty Ford.
Every time Forrest indulges a more scandalous review or finds his sanity slipping away in pursuit of nailing down a star rating, Daly finds a new way to make it hilarious, even if I'm watching him through my hands.
Yet the Global Gathering dance festival, which takes place on the same site, has a much more scandalous history, with numerous thefts, plenty of drug use, sexual assault, and a death as recently as 20073—and does not share the same notoriety.
His personal life was of course even more scandalous in the aftermath of the movie, and far more despicable: In 1977, he was arrested and charged with raping a 13-year-old girl; less than a year later, he fled the United States.
But what began as an opposition research effort morphed into something more scandalous — because Giuliani latched on to the idea that he, the president of the United States's personal lawyer, could get the Ukrainian government to launch investigations that would help Trump.
And however many times they take a run at it, they don't come up with anything more scandalous than the revelation that maybe billionaire philanthropists have an easier time getting the State Department to look into their visa problems than an ordinary person would.
Later that night, the newly minted beauty mogul changed into something a little more scandalous to cheer on her younger sister at the Tom Ford show, adding a smoky eye, some white-blonde extensions, and opting for a strapless latex dress from one of her favorite designers, LaQuan Smith.
On the other hand, when it comes to the church's worst sin — the massive sexual abuse scandal involving priests — the statement almost seemed like it was going to address it: The sexual abuse of children is all the more scandalous when it occurs in places where they ought to be most safe, particularly in families, schools, communities and Christian institutions.
The author of historical novels based on the lives of Anne Morrow Lindbergh ("The Aviator's Wife") and Alice Liddell ("Alice I Have Been"), Benjamin now turns to something more scandalous in "The Swans of Fifth Avenue": Capote's publication of "La Côte Basque 1965," the first installment of a planned Proustian roman à clef airing the secrets of his socialite friends, including Gloria Vanderbilt and Babe Paley.
And, of course, who could forget Simpson's major mid-aughts comeback moment, starring in the Dukes of Hazard reboot and subsequently releasing the music video for "These Boots Are Made for Walking," which features a sudsy dance sequence on the hood of a 1969 Dodge Charger more scandalous than most Carl's Jr. ads that will surely continue to plague the dreams of teenage boys for decades to come.
The song deals with a man asking his partner to go to Lafayette, Louisiana and change her name to something more scandalous, Mrs. Mischievous Comeaux. The singer is upset they are both far apart and thinks her beauty is far better than her character.Brasseaux 2000, a thesis on Cajun culture by Ryan Brasseaux.
Treating ranged from the innocent bartered exchange to the more scandalous. It was seen as harmless when conducted between a “steady” couple and more risqué when performed on a casual basis.Peiss, Kathy. Cheap Amusements: Working Women and Leisure in Turn-of-the-century New York (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1986), p. 54.
Other mature men at his court had husbands, or said they had husbands in imitation of the emperor.Williams, Roman Homosexuality, pp. 278–279, citing Dio Cassius and Aelius Lampridius. Although the sources are in general hostile, Dio Cassius implies that Nero's stage performances were regarded as more scandalous than his marriages to men.
This dalliance was all the more scandalous given the difference in their ages; the fact that Gunnhild was a generation older than Hrut was considered noteworthy.Jochens 204 at n. 56. Gunnhild engaged in public displays of affection with Hrut that were normally reserved for married couples, such as putting her arms around his neck in an embrace.
Sonicsgate chronicles the SuperSonics move to Oklahoma City, focusing on the more scandalous corporate and political reasons why the Sonics left Seattle and became the Oklahoma City Thunder in July 2008. The film contains interviews with former Sonics figures and fans, including Gary Payton, George Karl, Wally Walker, Kevin Calabro, Sherman Alexie and others. It also contains archived local news and press conference footage.
Confidential was founded in 1952 by Robert Harrison and published until 1978. More of a tabloid than a fan magazines because of its salacious content and irreverent celebrity gossip. Unlike other fan magazines, Confidential did not cooperate with the studios allowing for more scandalous content. Contrary to its reputation for double-checking its facts, the magazine knowingly published unverified allegations which opened themselves up to libel suits.
During his absence John was deposed by the council, and upon his return he was tried for heresy, simony, schism and immorality, and found guilty on all counts. Gibbon wrote, "The more scandalous charges were suppressed; the vicar of Christ was accused only of piracy, rape, sodomy, murder and incest."Gibbon, Edward. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, New York: The Heritage Press, 1946, vol.
It was said that Amy Robsart, his wife, was suffering from a "malady in one of her breasts" and that the Queen would like to marry Dudley if his wife should die.Wilson, 95. By the autumn of 1559, several foreign suitors were vying for Elizabeth's hand; their impatient envoys engaged in ever more scandalous talk and reported that a marriage with her favourite was not welcome in England:Skidmore, 162, 165, 166–168.
It was said that Amy Robsart, his wife, was suffering from a "malady in one of her breasts" and that the Queen would like to marry Dudley if his wife should die.Wilson, 95. By the autumn of 1559, several foreign suitors were vying for Elizabeth's hand; their impatient envoys engaged in ever more scandalous talk and reported that a marriage with her favourite was not welcome in England:Skidmore, 162, 165, 166–168.
The defenders of the citadel were relieved within a month. For Christian and Islamic troops to act in coordination to attack a Christian town was regarded as shocking. Thus, in this attack on Nice, King Francis needed to play down the role of the Ottoman Turks. However, Francis I did something even more scandalous when he turned the French naval port of Toulon over to Barbarossa to use as winter quarters for the Ottoman fleet.
After being beaten to a scandalous story involving Countess Polasky (Rich), James W. Hornby (Davis) assigns his son (Brooke) 24 hours to find an even more scandalous story about the countess. After spending the night in the wrong street looking for the wrong countess, young Hornby comes up with a plan: the butler (Laurel) will be seen in a compromising situation with the countess, and then they will be photographed and the photo published.
On the same day, after the Vierschaar heard his confession, they convicted Beverland of writing godless, profane, and perverse works. In addition to a series of minor punishments, Beverland had to retract his heterodox and erroneous statements on the Bible, and had to ask God, and the people he offended with his work, for forgiveness. The De Peccato Originali was censured, he had to hand in the ‘De Prostibulis Veterum’ manuscript, and to promise not to publish any more scandalous works.
The NBA claimed Schultz' lawsuit was void because Schultz signed a release forbidding himself to sue Bennett's group, but also argued that the proposal would have violated league ownership rules. Schultz dropped the case before the start of the 2008–09 NBA season. In 2009, Seattle-area filmmakers called the Seattle SuperSonics Historical Preservation Society produced a critically acclaimed documentary film titled Sonicsgate – Requiem For A Team that details the rise and demise of the Seattle SuperSonics franchise. The movie focuses on the more scandalous aspects of the team's departure from Seattle, and it won the 2010 Webby Award for 'Best Sports Film'.
Meighan was involved in some of the more scandalous moments of silent film history, albeit as a helping hand. He was the sole witness to Jack Pickford and Olive Thomas's secretive wedding in New Jersey on October 25, 1916. In March 1923, Douglas Gerrad, in need of help bailing his friend Rudolph Valentino out of jail for bigamy, called up a fellow Irishman named Dan O'Brien who happened to be with Meighan at the time. Meighan barely knew Valentino but put up a large chunk of the bail money, and with the help of June Mathis and George Melford, Valentino was eventually freed.
The subsequent publishing of these papers, of which Flashman is the first instalment, contrasts the public image of a (fictional) hero with his own more scandalous account of his life as an amoral and cowardly bully. Flashman begins with the eponymous hero's own account of his expulsion from Rugby and ends with his fame as "the Hector of Afghanistan". It details his life from 1839 to 1842 and his travels to Scotland, India, and Afghanistan. It also contains a number of notes by the author, in the guise of a fictional editor, providing additional historical glosses on the events described.
His work on Frederick Rolfe had a somewhat less happy ending. In 1918 he set about gathering material for a possible biography of the eccentric author, who had died in Venice in 1913. He compiled a scrapbook of material from various sources, including Rolfe's publisher Grant Richards, the uranian poet Horatio Brown (who had lived in Venice for much of his life) and Rolfe's family. But A. J. A. Symons, founder of the First Edition Club, published a piece on Rolfe in 1926 which focused on the more scandalous aspects of his life, and for reasons which are unknown, Bartholomew eventually gave up on his projected biography.
Born at Cork he became a contributor to Blackwood's Magazine, and after moving to London in 1824 became for a few months in 1826 the Paris correspondent to The Representative, a paper started by John Murray, the publisher. When its short career was run, he helped to found in 1827 the ultra Tory Standard, a newspaper that he edited along with a fellow graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, Stanley Lees Giffard; he also wrote for the more scandalous Sunday paper, The Age. In 1830 he instigated and became one of the leading supporters of Fraser's Magazine. His Homeric Ballads, much praised by contemporary critics,E.g.
James Rettig of Billboard commented Derulo for "taking [more] risks" with the song's composition than in "The Other Side", citing the horn sounds backing the chorus as an example. Spin criticized Derulo's sexualized lyrics for demonstrating "cultural ignorance", but concluded that the song as a whole "is the craziest song that could be a hit right now", in that Derulo's lyrics make those performed by 2 Chainz "appear almost tasteful". Criticizing for MSN, Kathy Iandoli described the song as "horn-heavy, splashy, braggy", and wrote that 2 Chainz's lyrics lend the song "X-rated fun" by "balancing [out] the PG- rated verses" of Derulo. Rap-Up noted how "Talk Dirty" demonstrates a "more scandalous side" of Derulo.
Two years after Akbar died and Salim became Emperor, Sher Afgan met his death. However, three more years were to pass before a grieving Nur Jahan consented to marrying the Emperor Jahangir. Although Jahangir was deeply in love with Nur Jahan, their actual story bears no resemblance to the entirely fictional legend of Anarkali, a low-born dancing girl who, according to popular folklore and film-lore, had a tragic and doomed love affair with Jahangir. In fact, the relationship between Jahangir and Nur Jahan was even more scandalous in its time than the legend of Anarkali, for Nur Jahan was a widowed woman when the Emperor fell in love with her.
Hollywood, Interrupted takes a look at the culture of celebrity, discussing the mannerisms of celebrities such as Barbra Streisand, Winona Ryder, Robert Downey Jr., Eddie Murphy and Angelina Jolie. The work discusses some of the more scandalous of these and other celebrities, as well as their effects on society. Ebner writes about a woman who was employed by AOL, used their database to acquire private information about Hollywood celebrities, and then utilized this illicit information to later create a career for herself in the entertainment industry. Trey Parker, one of the creators of South Park, is interviewed in the work, and was quoted commenting on the vices of individuals in the entertainment industry, such as prostitution and drug addiction.
After arriving in New Orleans, Marks first job was selling sewing machines, before talking his way into a position writing for newspapers in Texas on the grounds of (non-existent) previous journalistic experience. In 1873 he moved to New York, where he worked for the New York World for five years, before later becoming editor of the Daily Mining News. This was his first foray into financial journalism, and there were widespread rumours that he had freely speculated in mining company shares, as well as more scandalous allegations involving seducing and defrauding the widow of one of his former business associates.Epstein (2006) Whilst in the United States, Marks published Leaves from a Reporter's Note-Book (1882), which reflected on the life of a newspaper journalist.
Papon's career was considered more scandalous as he had been responsible, during his function as prefect of police of Paris, for the 1961 Paris massacre of Algerians during the war, and was forced to resign from this position after the "disappearance", in Paris in 1965, of the Moroccan anti-colonialist leader Mehdi Ben Barka. Papon was convicted in 1998 as having been complicit with the Nazis in crimes against humanity. While it is certain that the Vichy government and a large number of its high administration collaborated in the implementation of the Holocaust, the exact level of such co-operation is still debated. Compared with the Jewish communities established in other countries invaded by Germany, French Jews suffered proportionately lighter losses (see Jewish death toll section above); although, starting in 1942, repression and deportations struck French Jews as well as foreign Jews.
The documentary Together showcases the stories of individuals living with HIV in a modern-day society, whereas the film Love for Life is based on a fictional story about the 1990s blood-selling practice in rural villages. While Love for Life showcases an emotional story between two HIV positive individuals, Together focuses on the burden and stigma within present society and desire to be seen as normal individuals. Together provides information about the government and also details modes of transmission through the stories, focusing on mother-to-child transmission and blood transfusion than through more scandalous methods such as through sex work or sharing needles for drug use. Overall, Together is a documentary that looks at the stigma that still exists within China while also promoting the efforts of the government to reduce stigma and control the continuation of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

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