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Macarons are perhaps the most innocuous cookie on the block.
He feels a slight even in the most innocuous comment.
"Patterns, in the most innocuous ways, get handed down," he says.
A thick air of paranoia poisons even the most innocuous-seeming interactions.
That is the most innocuous form of racism, but it does happen.
The most innocuous of attire, the basic yoga pant, has once again come under fire.
At the most innocuous level, this inability to talk openly will stifle innovation and business growth.
It's crazy, but what's even crazier about greed, you can catch it in the most innocuous way.
Two group shows make the case that, even at its most innocuous, water still poses hidden dangers.
Our first total IoT breakdown came courtesy of that most innocuous of interconnected items — a cat feeder.
With online investigations, even the most innocuous sounding clue can be the springboard for a much more substantial discovery.
Against such a backdrop of fear, even the most innocuous actions can generate additional fear, with equally repressive results.
Stars are inundated with tons of comments about everything — even the most innocuous photos will get plenty of feedback.
Ms. Haddish has an uncanny ability to turn even the most innocuous phrase sexual and chose a full one.
During those nine months, a heightened sense of smell makes even the most innocuous aromas into evil, stomach-lurching ones.
Deregulating the FDA may potentially lead to further outbreaks, making one of the most innocuous sandwiches in history, slightly less innocuous.
Even the most innocuous physical activities, like fidgeting, can increase your energy expenditure by 20 to 40 percent above your RMR.
This is one of the most innocuous "just another day" beginnings to an epically emotional episode in the history of the series.
The most innocuous source of blame is the wild year we've all lived through, with a million things going on at once.
As Trump's controversies swallow up the news cycle day in and day out, even the most innocuous references can trigger angry reactions.
Even the most innocuous apps carry significant privacy risks—such as PopSugar's viral Twinning app, which was later found to be leaking users' selfies.
The most innocuous interpretation of the Swimsuit issue is that it's all about making beautiful people in beautiful places look more preternaturally beautiful than usual.
I start our reading with Red, the most innocuous and least preachy of the books, since the characters are crayons and their identities are colors.
They compiled lists of those who remained, and when they had run out of their own candidates, filled them with the most innocuous of their rivals.
It's hard to be edgy, Wendy's, and even the most innocuous-looking meme can be a coded message to somebody who's currently starching a white sheet.
Just as important as the debates about the policies themselves, though, is the way in which they are carried out against even the most innocuous of rulebreakers.
Prominent YouTubers like LGBTQ-activists Tyler Oakley and Gigi Gorgeous also called foul, saying even their most innocuous videos got caught up in the restricted mode's hyperactive censors.
These conditions can be exceptionally dangerous for children, who in San Francisco must be taught to avoid even most innocuous remnants of a poop pile at all costs.
At its lightest or most innocuous, you are being added by tangential work contacts to annoying business chats, or groups of over-chatty folks coalesced around a particular interest.
Clinton, a candidate so cautious that even the most innocuous personal details (her favorite TV shows, for example) can seem overthought, and, as a result, come off as overwrought.
The showrunner Gideon Raff ("Homeland") amps up the paranoia so that even the most innocuous exchanges — being offered a glass of water, for instance — pulsate with tension and menace.
The postwar French critic Roland Barthes was big on exposure, too — only he was interested in revealing the lies in our most innocuous pop-culture images and "common sense" beliefs.
It provides a buffer against the whims of platforms and advertisers, for example, which can treat even the most innocuous LGBT-related work as "adult content" to be filtered or demonetized.
The fact the I was a 12-year-old girl didn't matter, in an airport especially, even the most innocuous actions had the potential to be read by many as sinister.
Over the weekend, a Facebook group dedicated to one of the most innocuous hobbies possible—houseplants—briefly turned contentious after a user posted a photo of himself holding an orchid while shirtless.
Similarly, the street art of Tom Bob animates pockets of the urban landscape in New York City, New Bedford, Massachusetts, and other locales, making even a city's most innocuous objects seem alive and adorable.
It's a tough line to toe because, while even the most innocuous statement could potentially be used in a lawsuit down the line, saying nothing at all is tantamount to an admission of guilt.
Life's most innocuous activities are what usually jolt me back to reality: being pushed by harried commuters in the subway navigating gingerly through snow and ice, or walking—always fearful of developing an infection.
In the most innocuous cases, this problem can just be a waste of time, but in others it can present an urgent dilemma, FBI Supervisory Special Agent Robert Flaim told Motherboard in a phone call.
"Some of the most powerful documents, the ones that let you tell the most powerful stories once you dig in with research and read between the lines, are often the most innocuous," Ms. Golia said.
The film recounts in harrowing detail an accident in a Titan II missile silo in Arkansas in September 1980 caused by the most innocuous of mistakes: An airman doing routine maintenance dropped a piece of equipment.
It was revelatory to be saddled up with the uncomfortable reality that even my most innocuous purchases — a t-shirt, cheap jewelry, an aluminum can filled with bubbly grapefruit-flavored water — ransack the environment at every stage.
Bad actors can use locally installed malware to steal a victim device's computing power, embed miners directly into websites to target casual web users without needing to install anything, or hide miners in the most innocuous applets and tools.
But as the military continues to broaden the scope of who can be a service member, it becomes all the more important to reevaluate the way it sees things like a clenched fist, even in its most innocuous context.
Not entering Becky's journal were family members and friends—the journal was not kept as a secret from Max, and even the most innocuous words about her husband or others close to her could be read the wrong way.
Ingrid Lunden at TechCrunch describes why this is so important: At its lightest or most innocuous, you are being added by tangential work contacts to annoying business chats, or groups of over-chatty folks coalesced around a particular interest.
Cosmetics' settlement last week was met with wry jokes about OFAC going for the most innocuous, low-hanging fruit under President Trump and made barely a ripple in the beauty community, already used to stories of brands behaving badly.
Two group shows, DNA of Water at the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art and Commonwealth: Water for All at the Queens Museum, make the case that, even at its most innocuous, water still poses hidden dangers and encloses contested histories.
Shortly after he came into power six years ago, President Xi Jinping rolled out a campaign against Western values, investing Communist Party members in academia with the power to redline even the most innocuous and apolitical expressions of American culture.
It challenges me at the most innocuous times, like when the technician drawing my blood for a routine test innocently asks if I have a boyfriend, or when my cousin in Iran questions why I'm not married to a man yet.
Waypoint published a piece this week about a professor who's cataloged more than 2,000 soda machines in video games, which got Danielle, Rob, and myself thinking about the different ways games choose to represent the most innocuous parts of real-life.
If you know that your Sesame Credit score is partly based on your not buying "subversive" products or being friends with dissidents, you're more likely to overcompensate by not buying anything but the most innocuous books or corresponding with the most boring people.
WASHINGTON — Even the most innocuous data posted to a social media feed can be married up with other publicly available information to provide online criminals the tools they need to exploit members of the military or general public, an Army special agent said.
In their specials, stand-ups mostly keep a straight face, presenting jokes the way an actor performs a part, while hosts like Jimmy Fallon and James Corden are generally easy laughs, cracking up at even the most innocuous stories by famous guests.
But, as Seth is keen to stress, losing hope is pointless, because on even the most innocuous night out there is still the potential for something magic to happen, just as it did for him when he first came to London in his early twenties.
But the question remains as to whether it's fair to assume the cadets are guilty by any imaginable association, particularly the most political, without also giving them the same benefit of the doubt that they might have used the clenched fist in its most innocuous context.
In addition to the elephant orphanage in Kenya, Trump also went on safari, which on the surface would seem the most innocuous and expected activity of a trip to the country -- which it very much was -- but which also stirred up two controversies for two very different reasons.
Couples eating waffles and bacon filled the audience, and the comics for that afternoon couldn't stop remarking on the fact that we chose to watch comedy, at brunch, the most innocuous of meals — except for the comic on stage who insinuated I was "watching my figure" because I chose the omelet over the pancakes.
In the Bronx, she said, ICE agents tend to cluster around misdemeanor courtrooms, while others at the City Council hearing testified to arrests being made in arraignments, the earliest step in the criminal process from which only the most innocuous people are released, a practice attorneys said they never saw before February of this year.
Hillary and her husband's never-ending, murky money-grubbing; her meticulous image-molding; her Wall Street ties and secret speeches to Goldman Sachs; her adherence to said establishment's obsessive preoccupation with free-trade deals over anything else in American life—including climate change, massive economic disruption, and the rupturing of countless middle- and working-class communities—had come to shed a sinister glare over even the most innocuous events in her life.
During the first Auschwitz trial at Frankfurt, Hofmeyer lived in Bad Vilbel. During the trial, he declined even the most innocuous interview, stating that he did not want to disturb the course of the trial.Ziegler 1965.
Lasn referred to this move as "absurd and unfair" because "even the most innocuous product ad is laden with unspoken and unquestioned political assumptions", adding that no line exists between product and advocacy ads, and that all ads are political."The Interview: Kalle Lasn - Power in your hands", PR Week, UK, 1 Sept. 2014, p. 26.
Rabbi David Einhorn elucidated a further notion, that of the Mission to bring ethical monotheism to all people, commenting that, "Exile was once perceived as a disaster, but it was progress. Israel approached its true destiny, with sanctity replacing blood sacrifice. It was to spread the Word of the Lord to the four corners of the earth." The last meeting, convened in Breslau (13–24 July 1846), was the most innocuous.
However, Tom Sinclair of Entertainment Weekly was unimpressed. He called it "possibly the year's most innocuous single, 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' is distressingly prosaic pop from a wimpy-sounding Texas quartet"; he added that it lacked any "musical piquancy". The Houston Press listed the song as the second worst by an artist from Texas, after Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby". VH1 and Blender ranked the song number six on their list of the "50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs Ever".
Yet there is no record of the tango singer's having come to > Junín that year. Magaldi, a mild man who was devoted to his mother, used to > bring his wife on tour, and it is hard to understand what he would have seen > in small, skinny Eva María. If he did help her leave Junín, it is likely > that his assistance was of the most innocuous kind. Evita's sister insists > that doña Juana, prodded by don Pepe, accompanied Evita to the city.
The book that Gurevich used to cipher his messages was believed to be French novel containing stories about Corsica called Mérimée, possibly a book by the French novelist Prosper Mérimée who wrote a number of novellas set in Corsica. During the playback operation, the Gestapo found that Gurevich was both praised and criticised by Soviet intelligence but although he was requested to provide military intelligence about the Wehrmacht, the Gestapo found it impossible to supply even the most innocuous material. By March 1943, Gurevich was effectively part of the Sonderkommando Rote Kapelle, the RSHA counter-intelligence unit. In July 1943 Gurevich and Margaret were moved to a new apartment at 40 Boulevard Victor Hugo, Neuilly-sur-Seine in Paris.
Until then, it had tended to denounce the young rebels' "adventurism." Despite this background of mistrust, when Castro moved the revolution sharply to the left in the early 1960s he found a use for the PSP apparatus, and for young but experienced activists such as Malmierca, in giving a disciplined organizational underpinning to his embryonic regime. Malmierca was one of the founders of the powerful state security apparatus — a role for which his lack of any discernible personality and reluctance to reveal even the most innocuous details about his personal life, must have been a positive advantage. He was also one of the functionaries who supervised the merger of the PSP with Castro's July 26 Movement to form the Cuban Communist Party in 1965.

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