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While I was there, I started mucking around with this new thing, that was the early '203s, I started mucking around with this new thing called the internet and that ... Mucking later.
On the other, there's mucking around in the game code.
There is reason to be cautious about mucking with iCloud's security.
And I know a thing or two about mucking out stables.
After that he patrols the stables while the grooms are mucking out.
At least Instagram's not mucking up the primary feed with this stuff.
But, he said, the food stamp changes are mucking up the talks.
After mucking around for a while, we eventually hop back in Regalia.
Mucking up that legacy with small-time scandals and smears seems short-sighted.
Twitter, realistically, has been mucking around with the timeline for some time now.
Ankit slipped to his death while "mucking around" at the popular tourist site.
"Iran is following Russia's example of mucking around in Iraq's elections," Mattis said.
I never saw a case of people mucking with the search results. Right.
And yet we can't seem to stop ourselves from mucking around in there.
You don't want to go in and start mucking around with the colors.
Mattis also called out the Putin regime for "mucking around" in other people's elections.
"There's a bunch of people mucking around in the home already," Hodge told TechCrunch.
The dreaded tech bros aren't the only ones mucking up the Mastodon playing field.
So are they really mucking things up enough that the summit might actually be off?
All these funds are doing at this point is mucking up the SPIVA Scorecard stats.
Finally, as it does every year, Google is mucking about with the quick settings menu.
So don't be mucking around with your phone while you're speeding down the highway, ok?
Government has plenty to do without mucking up the essence of our free enterprise system.
There were no heavy news stories or invitations to download new apps mucking up feeds.
The point, more fundamentally, is that mucking with the democratic system itself is extremely dangerous.
He'd tossed up becoming a journalist, or mucking about with banking like his dear old dad.
Instead of the deaths they would have faced, they begin mucking about in the time stream.
Then I got really interested in policy because Congress kept mucking around with the space station.
To paraphrase, he didn't want any shitty software that sucked mucking up his insanely great products.
Non-Henry kept hanging around, mucking things up, dragging mud beyond the mud in our lives.
So Osterloh knows a thing or two about Google mucking up a big consumer electronics acquisition.
While mucking with his incandescent lamp, Edison noticed a strange electron flow within his experimental bulbs.
No more mucking about with PGP, and no more wondering just who, exactly, is reading your messages.
"The job, I thought, would be a few hours at least, mucking around with it," Whale said.
Wearing a pair of denim overalls, he prepared for the job of mucking out and sorting through.
It's pretty silly, really, that it's illegal for a coach to mucking it up with a player.
Conservatives point to Obamacare's marketplace woes as evidence that government should stop mucking around with health insurance.
Jack now works with bigger horses as well, grooming and riding them and mucking out their stalls.
Whether it's for a fancy charity function, or mucking around at a sporting event, they get it right.
So what have you discovered mucking around in the settings and utilties folders on your phone or computer?
Neil Taylor and Chris Gunter play as wing-backs, mucking in at the heart of defence when required.
Ethan was mucking around in the grass in front of the stands, a few feet from his parents.
It's like it's sticking its hands in the collective unconscious of the audience and just mucking with it.
The United States needs to step in to prevent Russia from mucking about with this nascent democratic movement.
And could Trump mucking around with a pillar of the global order, American alliances, put it in jeopardy?
"You're not mucking about, doing all this kayaking, you've got to work," he recalled his wife telling him.
The village is what it is — we're all mucking in and doing stuff and there's no harm in it.
Los Angeles police officers repeatedly made mistakes in their investigation, mucking up the crime scene and ignoring obvious clues.
It might seem premature when people in the Caribbean, Florida and Texas are still mucking out their flooded homes.
I'd go up there on the weekends to see him and he'd have the horse and start mucking around.
Mucking up the issue even further, rejected rides will no longer negatively impact a driver's Uber Pro rewards profile.
OK, so, you know, he&aposs still mucking around in Syria, he&aposs not still not done anything in Ukraine.
And because even when I take Lyft, that's one more car on the road, mucking it up for everyone else.
Jobs wanted complete control of the design of the smartphone without any service providers stepping in and mucking things up.
I liked watching him because he was mucking about in the present tense while my boyfriend talked about the past.
I help with the chores of feeding 34 horses and mucking 16 stalls and I help run a riding camp.
It's definitely a fun balance, camp running from 193 to 4, riding taking two hours, and mucking taking another one.
"I think it's about being self-sufficient, valuing your communities, and doing your bit and mucking in together," he said.
They say the president is mucking around in the DACA negotiations and tripping on himself, therefore he'll own a shutdown.
These, they thought, were even better: the ideal barn shoes, great for mucking about, easy to get on and off.
Each film is a standard cocktail of soju-fueled fumbling, calculated ambiguities and Hong mucking around with a zoom lens.
Ferguson works well at range, and it was by mucking about out at range that Nurmagomedov hamstrung himself against Johnson.
Chuck says another production company wants to tell Public Enemy's story, but the deal with Alt is mucking it up.
"We started off simply mucking about with chords and raps," Halliwell shared in her autobiography, If Only, of the writing process.
You know, the United States does not have clean hands when it comes to mucking around in other people&aposs elections.
He really hated George Bush and Tony Blair and them going to war together, so he was mucking around on stage.
He delights in doing the little things, mucking it up in the shadows cast by stars — first, James; and now, Curry.
This left Hibbert hanging around the paint, mucking up the offensive spacing and not doing much to keep the defense occupied.
We entertain each other endlessly by mucking up the gendered pronouns and subverting the chores and behaviors usually assigned to them.
But now, NASA is delaying the launch so that the space agency has time to replace the switch that's mucking everything up.
Typically, when a player can't shoot, his defender sags closer to the hoop, cluttering the paint and mucking up his team's spacing.
Over here, Alex Killorn, whose mucking in the corner freed the puck and initiated the sequence that led to the tying goal.
Two weeks after fleeing, Sotolongo and her husband returned to the neighborhood, mucking through the swampy streets with waders and face masks.
But a surprising amount of modernity can trace its roots to another kind of activity: people mucking around with magic, toys, games.
I thrilled to the art of flânerie, mucking around idly via my own feet, every walk a treasure of idiosyncrasy and intimacy.
There is just one tendril of brain tissue that can be seen from outside the body without any mucking about of this sort.
Trump, of course, is pursuing his personal passion projects in the fields of being mean to immigrants and mucking around with trade policy.
And is mucking with the Earth at this level more dangerous than climate change itself — which may, ultimately, be the choice we face?
We are both the fodder for and the creators of the noise pollution that is mucking up so much, including the national discourse.
So when I was 13, I was allowed to get a job mucking stalls at a little stable in my hometown on Long Island.
Veteran officers know that the city is awash in violent crime and that mucking around with Gray over a dope collar amounts to nothing.
When I was about 13, I wanted to ride horses, and I got a job mucking stalls so I could pay for riding lessons.
"I was too scared to tell anyone because it felt like mucking around: it was like finding a needle in a haystack," he says.
I have found that Asians tend to give foreigners some leeway for mucking up customs, but better to not mess it up at all.
When water is released from the lake via drainage canals, the stinky, slimy gunk creeps into rivers and estuaries, mucking up coastlines and sickening residents.
It's a sign that the these FRBs are weary travelers, having journeyed through a lot of interstellar gas and plasma that's mucking up their signals.
But for others it would be a small catastrophe, a slap in the face mucking up the one celebratory occasion in an otherwise heartbreaking week.
Photo: Carolyn Kaster (AP)Your daily gob of toothpaste or spritz of body spray might be inadvertently mucking up your antibiotic treatment, suggests new research.
While laughing at your friend mucking up an action sequence and getting someone killed can be fun, sitting alone in your shame is less so.
"  Another woman, who attended a Top of the Pops show, was assaulted by the presenter before being told it was "just Jimmy Savile mucking about.
Most buddy cop comedies have an established formula: one good, capable officer teams up with a goofball with a penchant for mucking up the investigation.
Rather than just being financially motivated, anyone from individual trolls to shady campaigns to foreign intelligence operatives can find political incentives for mucking with democracy.
They've been together for 13 years, ever since Timianne was a horse-obsessed teenager who raised money to buy him by mucking stalls after school.
"You have a risk that (Chinese banks) don't understand something and that could result in a delay in payment, mucking up your cashflow," he said.
Just short sessions at a time—one or two events, a little exploration, some mucking about with the most disgusting paint jobs I can envision.
Scientists and organizations such as the World Health Organization have classified phthalates as endocrine disruptors, capable of mucking with our hormonal balance, particularly androgens like testosterone.
After graduation, though, she moved back to New York and started "mucking around in the garment district" while taking classes at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
It's a project that hasn't sat well with many astronomers, who are worried about too many bright objects mucking up their observations of the night sky.
It just went from there and got shared out all over the internet and all of a sudden my pisstaking and mucking about was in demand.
At a moment when his plutocrat peers seem increasingly hell-bent on mucking everything up, Benioff has carved out a different brand altogether: the good billionaire.
That said, mucking about with Skyrim on your Switch does mean you can slay a dragon, storm a stronghold or join a guild while taking a shit.
But 2014's iPhone 6 still runs pretty well when Apple isn't mucking with its speed — even if, yes, a modern flagship from Samsung handily trounces it.
For the most part, the Safdies seem to enjoy mucking up Howard's plans, intensifying his rotten luck, bad choices, collapsing home life and squabbles, pointless or otherwise.
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a species to respond to environmental stressors—like temperature swings—by altering their physiology without mucking with all the underlying genetics.
Beyond space mining applications, a better understanding of those changes could help astronauts figure out ways to stop biofilms from mucking up equipment and life support systems.
Running all the way back to the bad old days of TouchWiz, Samsung has a well-earned reputation for taking Android and mucking it up with bad ideas.
Democrats do have a solid fallback option in Texas — former San Antonio mayor and HUD Secretary Julian Castro — but he is also mucking around with a presidential campaign.
I still have their original Palm watch – an amazing little bit of technology – and they've been mucking about with Android Wear over the past few months as well.
And then along comes Cris Cyborg popping off on a smaller fighter on the street at the promotion's first-ever love-and-marketing fest, mucking up the works.
The era's conservatives insisted that human nature — and therefore human society — was irredeemably imperfect, and that too much mucking around with social legislation bred an overreaching, tyrannical government.
The organization is currently taking donations that will help fund protective equipment for volunteers, buy mucking and gutting supplies, and new flooring and mold removal for flooded homes.
But there seemed to be plenty of other options, like sneaking in the back, disguising myself as a guard, or mucking about with the machinery powering the factory.
It's important to remember that there are many across the southeastern portion of the United States who will be hurting this weekend, still mucking out from Florence's wrath.
In attendance were a dozen men in work jackets and mucking boots, a handful of patrons from the lodge's bar, kids dutifully coloring through the speech, and Rep.
And for non-candidates, being associated with a winning (or losing) campaign — or, say, mucking up yet another caucus — can have effects that last beyond the final vote tally.
And he might focus more on rebuilding the domestic economy than on mucking around in foreign elections and allowing his goons to prey on harmless shamans and thoughtful reporters.
The helmet's functions are actuated with controls on the left handlebar (which is good, because mucking with controls on the helmet itself while riding could get a little messy).
And, of course, Bush and most pre-Trump Republicans are free traders who wouldn't be mucking around with taxes on imported washing machines or vague promises to end NAFTA.
I can be totally comfortable with the way that I look (and mostly, I am), but that doesn't stop the grubby hands of the internet from mucking things up.
In Phoenix's home opener, Kokoskov just about lost his mind when Isaiah Canaan veered off script by faking a handoff, keeping the ball, and mucking up the action's intent.
Jeff Flake (R-AZ) said, "this is not who we are," after Trump and his advisers made headlines for mucking up relationships with longtime US allies over trade policy.
In an experiment that asked adult players to predict what would happen next in a video clip, the best performers had spent more time mucking around aged six to ten.
The new album suggests that Solange partially agreed, and partially reached the opposite conclusion — surely atmosphere so exquisite didn't need elaborate song structures and lyrical details mucking up the flow.
They are mucking out flooded homes, removing moldy drywall and helping to organize the thousands of volunteers who have traveled from near and far to help rebuild these devastated communities.
The neuroscientific interpretation is exactly the same: the default-mode network is disrupted, and maybe things that were mucking up the works are left behind when everything comes back together.
Some fans may view this as a betrayal, muses performer Alexis Fawx, lessening the authenticity of a shot, misrepresenting advertised scenes, or otherwise mucking with the integrity of a fantasy.
Of the 650, 47 percent think that Trump won the popular vote, and 68 percent believe Trump's claims that there were millions of mysterious illegal voters mucking things up last election.
"The kids were mucking around and there was this great atmosphere — and Uncle Bobby stood there for a minute," Mr. Morrison said of the crowd, where white and Aboriginal swayed together.
Once, when I asked them what the toughest part of their job was, they didn't say mucking through the ugliness of these cases every day; they didn't mention their huge workload.
Founder, Starfish Media Group First job: Mucking horse stalls I have always been obsessed with horses, but riding was an expensive hobby that my parents were just not going to fund.
It's pretty messed up that, with all of that the Earth does for us we keep mucking it up by burning fossil fuels, razing the forests, and killing all the animals.
No wonder the nearly marathon-length Dirty Weekend completion rate for adults is a whopping 84%, with more climbing, sliding and mucking about than most of them do in a year.
Like all Motorola devices since the original Moto X, you get a mostly pure Android experience with no custom skin mucking up Google's Material Design interface and slowing down the software.
No, not that groovy gunk mucking up the works in The Lovin' Spoonful's 1965 saccharine psych pop hit or, for that matter, anything involving a boy wizard and his beloved franchise.
We need a fully staffed diplomatic corps that can skillfully promote American interests abroad, without mucking around in the domestic politics of other countries where our vital interests aren't clearly in play.
As NBC discovered this year with the one-and-done "Emerald City," a decent reimagining of "The Wizard of Oz" that didn't catch on, mucking with a classic is a tricky business.
The recent wave of recalls and warnings from China has ignited worldwide concern about the safety of Chinese products, potentially mucking up a global system built, in large part, on outsourced manufacturing.
It gives away nothing to say that involves mucking around with alien DNA, in what's being described as a "reinvention" of the franchise that might be evolutionary but doesn't feel like progress.
So you may way to take a minute to bask the glory days of the Awkward Moment Seal, when our advice came from animals, and our biggest concern was mucking up everyday situations.
The only real hurdle here is how much time the GOP actually wants to spend mucking around with CRA votes, as opposed to moving on to other business, like health care or taxes.
Maybe it's that those skies are a little too sunny, or the ceaseless hordes of tourists mucking up downtown, or perhaps it's just stoned inspiration from all the legal cannabis in the air.
The dangerous thing about getting sucked into a historical drama is that spoilers are everywhere: history books, Wikipedia, the fact that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are still mucking it up in Buckingham Palace.
His central theme is that he's a regular guy who will restore regular order to Washington and regular behavior in the White House without mucking things up through a grand redesign of American capitalism.
It's here where I spent most of my time mucking around, seeing how many swordsmen I would need to overwhelm a line of cannons, or seeing how shield men fared against an army of ninjas.
I get that they don't want the federal government posting troops at the polls, or mucking around in their voter rolls, or conducting their election business any more than they'd welcome Russia doing the same.
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has accused Iran of "mucking around" in the parliamentary election, in which Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is seeking another term after a successful, U.S.-backed war against Islamic State militants.
I cleaned off the optical heart rate monitor just in case it was my greasy sweat that was mucking up readings, but it wasn't until I hard rebooted the watch that it started functioning normally again.
If Twitter were any kind of smart, it would build up Highlights into a Story format that lives alongside your main feed instead of incessantly mucking around with the order of tweets on the home tab.
"I don't think mucking around with the ACA and trying to make the wheels come off is going to help small-business owners," said Yeske, who is also director of Golden Gate University's financial planning program.
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has accused Iran of "mucking around" in the parliamentary election, in which Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is seeking another term after a successful, U.S.-backed war against Islamic State militants.
What makes teixobactin so exciting is that it attacks bacteria from an entirely different angle than other antibiotics, mucking up the production of their cell wall by interfering with two proteins that other drugs don't interact with.
"They are very sweet and it's just a big more low-key and casual – [Kate]'s mucking around with him on the swing in the garden, having a great time, like any other mom," adds designer, Cohen.
His new favorite pastimes include mucking it up with his rah-rah pals, violating Prohibition laws, and being that guy at the party who pretends he's going to jump off the ledge because he's so deep and nihilistic.
Caught in the Web posits the idea that the only reason a man as outlandish as Dotcom fell so far and so hard is because he was mucking with the money that helps keep American politicians in power.
And with this $55 all-encompassing tarp in the back of your car, you can easily haul your tree off to the dump without worrying about needles and tree sap mucking up your meticulously clean ride.[Pro-Idee]
He's going to be fired by the Attorney General in 3 days unless he can find a juicy case so prestigious yet complicated that the AG wouldn't risk some new person assuming his role and mucking it up.
But there were dense woods very close by, stereotypically rolling fields too, and friends and I would claim parts of them as our own, making dens, building BMX tracks and generally mucking about outdoors on our school holidays.
But the Kremlin is not the only hostile government mucking around in America's cyberspace — China and North Korea are two others honing their cyber-arsenals, and they, too, could be tempted to manipulate partisan strife for their ends.
While you don't need to tear any warranty stickers to get inside of a Joy-Con, should you ever need to have one fixed, Nintendo will probably be able to figure out that you've been mucking about inside.
WASHINGTON - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis accused Iran on Thursday of "mucking around" in Iraq's May parliamentary election, in which Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is seeking another term after a successful, U.S.-backed war against Islamic State militants.
During free periods, the kids can choose between playing dominoes, mucking around in the compost bin, and kneeling beside the opening to sift through the jumble of relics that have fallen out of generations of jacket pockets and backpacks.
Thirty years later, I was out mucking it up on the ice two or three nights a week—at Chelsea Piers, mainly, but also in Long Island City, Flushing, and Central Park, in leagues and in regular pickup games.
That's why the language relating to work is peppered with clothing references, with an odd emphasis on sleeves and hands: "Rolling one's sleeves up," or "getting one's hands dirty" are shorthand for mucking in and getting a job done.
At the time, she was an M.F.A. candidate at Yale working on her now-iconic series "Girl Pictures" (1997-2002), staged portraits of adolescent girls cast as runaways wandering beneath highway overpasses and mucking around in roadside drainage ditches.
Played with weary authority by Brian Tyree Henry, Paper Boi seems, at first, like a confident O.G. He's a low-level drug dealer; he's a musician and the proud inventor of the compound sexual verb "mucking" (for "massage and . . .").
Critic's Notebook On Sunday, colorization is coming to one of television's great comedies, "The Dick Van Dyke Show," and perhaps grousing will be heard in some quarters from holdouts who still object to mucking with black-and-white classics.
We know he's just mucking around at home with his cinematographer Kris Jenner (we see your strong Halloween costume too, Lily Allen), but this makes us think Harbour was a missed opportunity for the just-released Shining sequel Doctor Sleep.
But he still moves forward with mucking around with his memories, and he lies down on the sand… which is exactly where Karl Strand (Gustaf Skarsgård) found him in the season premiere, some 14 days after the robot uprising began.
Friends and advisers say Mr. de Blasio would perhaps be happiest next in a job like chairman of the Democratic National Committee, where he could return to his political operative roots while mucking around in the minutiae of the party platform.
Yet, astronomers say they've already seen their fears come to fruition: Images that scientists say show sunlight glinting off the devices, mucking up their view of stars and planets, popped up on Twitter after each of SpaceX's first two Starlink launches.
Why we're hyped: The cast is terrific — in addition to Herbers and Colter, Evil stars Lost and Person of Interest's Michael Emerson, who knows his way around a genre series — and the Kings are clearly having fun mucking around in horror.
During the first season of Stranger Things—which returns to Netflix this Friday—viewers were introduced to the Hawkins National Laboratory, a mysterious high-tech lair in which scientists conduct all sorts of top-secret mucking about with the space-time continuum.
Barring the odd Christian conservative, medievalists tended to lean left: a Marxist grad student, say, mucking around in land ownership patterns to show how past inequalities gave birth to present ones, or an environmentalist activist, perhaps, fascinated with vegetable-dyed handspun clothing.
Instead, they got something of a frenzy, with unexpected endorsements and late entries mucking up the race for both governor and state AG — developments that are likely to suck precious money and energy out of the state's half-dozen other important races.
"Getting up at four in the morning to tend the farm while the world is quiet — feeding animals, mucking stalls, gathering eggs, filling water troughs, checking fences, letting animals out into the field — is a high point to my day, " he writes.
Gorka acknowledged in an interview with Recoil magazine that "the Kremlin has been mucking around in democratic elections around the world since its inception," but denied that the Trump campaign colluded with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid Moscow's election meddling last year.
Mattis, appearing with his British counterpart in London, also called out the Putin regime for "mucking around" in other people's elections -- a particularly notable claim coming at a time when federal and congressional investigators are probing alleged Russian meddling in the US elections last November.
If a Democrat wins the presidential election — and whether it happens in 2020 or it happens later, the party will win power back eventually — Democrats won't waste time mucking about with the lengthy, bipartisan process and centrist ideas that animated the Affordable Care Act.
It seems fitting that some 200 years after Mary Shelley sat down next to Lake Geneva to write Frankenstein, considered by some to be the foundational text of science fiction, there's now a robot eel made in part of living science experiments mucking about in the water.
Also, James Mattis calls out Russia "mucking around" in elections Thousands of former Trump University students will get most of their money back, with a judge approving a $25 million settlement Kentucky's only abortion provider avoids a Monday closure after federal judge grants temporary restraining order.
He then has a very sweet moment where he tells her how he hadn't believed in anything until he met her (+10) which is the best Tyrion moment all season, because it's completely free of the internet-baiting drunk humor he's been mucking around in this year.
Standing next to Mr. Griffith — who has also been elected mayor of Tivoli, population 1,100, winning as an independent — and in front of an adoring crowd, Mr. Molinaro recalled that he had once worked mucking horse stalls in the village, which is surrounded by rich farmland.
After mucking around in a lot of survey data, he came up with this basic idea: Liberals and people of the left underpin their politics with moral concerns about harm and fairness; they are driven by the imperative to help the vulnerable and see justice done.
In the meantime, Archambault has urged President Obama to help, hoping the president and First Lady Michelle Obama's visit to the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 2014 showed them the living conditions people on reservations have to deal with — even without a massive oil pipeline mucking things up.
I can't do everything my Mac does — anything involving windowing or graphics, for instance, outside of a web browser, isn't really possible — but I have the joy of knowing I'm not mucking up my Mac with all the various weird command line software I install from the internet.
Drawing inspiration from German Romantic painter Caspar David Frierich's fondness for isolated figures in sprawling landscapes and the archetype of the cowboy (often imagined as a lonesome dude in a wide open space), the show features five cowboys mucking around a painter's studio and, at times, inside paintings.
"The reality is that buyers are spending about 80% of their buying dollars during the pre-collection market," said Hernandez in a recent phone interview, referring to the "pre"-season collections, pre-spring and pre-fall (and you thought global warming was the only thing mucking up the seasons!).
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For me, Snake Pass is a game that makes mucking up fun, through its expressive central serpent, and simply by giving the player very little in the way of punishments for not quite constricting (via the other trigger) in time, in order to really cling to a bamboo safety net.
Original photo concepts for Sticky Fingers, that infamous vinyl sleeve with real zipper, and a giant print of the Goats Head Soup sleeve photo usher you on to Andy Warhol polaroids of Mick and Keef mucking around, and Charlie's sketches for tour posters — as well as some of the posters themselves.
He thinks the federal government is clumsy and wasteful, that rich people get too many breaks, that mucking around in other countries is risky, that anybody entering the United States should pass through customs and that nobody should be defined by his or her gender, race, religion or sexual orientation.
She doesn't understand feelings very well, and I think she's mucking up a friendship with romantic feelings, because she's never really felt love before... Josie has extended a hand in friendship, and Cheryl is either misreading it, or... has become obsessed with having somebody in her life because she's been alone her entire life.
"I don't know if it was John or if it was Ringo but they took the camera off me and said, 'This is no way to use a camera' and they sort of jiggled it upside down and inside out a bit, and everybody was just mucking around," Swane said in a statement provided by the NFSA.
For anyone invested in the survival of the royals, Prince Charles presents a challenge, and Smith's stance is very close to what one imagines a senior palace aide's might be: Charles is far from ideal, but he is what we've got, and there can be no talk of mucking about with the law of succession and replacing him with his son.
Despite his many forays into hard-to-classify forms of writing, he returned again and again to the essay, the bedrock of his reputation, whose underlying theme was almost always the impossibility of disentangling the aesthetic from the moral: A 1992 piece described the annual task of mucking the pit beneath his outhouse, an odious job but one that offered many of the same lessons that great art had taught him.
Faber's value to the UFC was exemplified on multiple occasions, headlining various UFC events—including a rare return to featherweight for the UFC's debut event in the Philippines against Frankie Edgar—as well as mucking in as a headliner on the UFC's preliminary fights on Fox Sports to showcase the upcoming pay-per-view card of that night (a notable example being against Alex Caceres at UFC 175), while promoting the UFC's place on Fox Sports programming.

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