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We became inured to our leaders lying in the war: the fabricated Gulf of Tonkin incident, the number of "pacified provinces" (and what did "pacified" mean, anyway?), the inflated body counts.
A quicker response might have pacified some of the anger.
Some were violent, and screaming; they were pacified with injections.
Thanks to Ebola, outsiders are anxious to see Congo pacified.
Quickly, Dr. King pacified the crowd and there was no trouble.
When you pacified one place, it just moved to another place.
The car-free regime looks to have pacified, but not depopulated, Market.
He'd spoken with the awards' chairman, he said, and came out feeling pacified.
WSPA got much of what it wanted, but it will not be pacified.
Pakistani audiences, starved of entertainment, were pacified only by the arrival of the VCR.
That, in turn, would be unpalatable to those creators, even if advertisers might be pacified.
That movement, which began last November, is ebbing, but it has yet to be pacified.
Investors were partially pacified after the company outlined a slate of new toys for 2019.
Rising bread prices caused riots in several regions, quickly pacified with cash and police truncheons.
It pacified party members who weren't put up as candidates with government appointments or contracts.
But with Britain leaving the EU, and many far-right voters pacified, meme production slowed.
While officials say the area has largely been pacified, small scale attacks continue to take place.
As the IAB's LEAN standards bear fruit, we expect several of these concerns to be pacified.
" Varela, however, insisted that the absence of riots inside the San Antonio prison meant it was "pacified.
The first favela to be "pacified" was Santa Marta, a community close to the beaches of Botafogo.
Will every would-be Littlefinger stop his or her scheming, pacified by the new administration's infrastructure plans?
Hopefully some feeling anxious will be pacified by the sight of current president and future president coming together.
Ultimately, the wars of the Middle East will be pacified only by political solutions, backed by strong governments.
When will we come to realize We're all stoned or pacified While the boogeymen organize Their multilevel schemes?
But liberal senators, and Republicans like Mr. McCain who adamantly oppose the use of torture, were not pacified.
That has not pacified critics, who accuse the county of profiting from immigration policies they see as unjust.
Despite Trump's rhetoric following the summit, most Americans didn't believe his claims that North Korea had been pacified.
With his lazy eyes and wiseguy smirk, he's like a kid plugged into an iPod, pacified and stimulated.
For several years, drugs continued to be sold out of "pacified" areas but without the obvious presence of weapons.
In 2012 police pacified one favela in particular, Santa Amaro, in order to fight the criminal organization Comando Vermelho (CV).
The famous rainbow-striped community—the first to be "pacified" by police, in 2008—made favela-visiting a cottage industry.
In myth Krishna pacified a bull; the great Tamil screen heroes have also tested their manliness against a raging beast.
She was not pacified by an email she received from Virgin after the flight, which promised to investigate the incident.
" At that moment I realized that, yes, my 2-year-old girl can only be pacified by "The Imperial March.
President Donald Trump's historic Tax Cuts and Jobs Act had pacified economic fears stemming from trade protectionism and tough immigration policy.
There was King Louis the Fat, who ruled from 1108 to 1137, pacified unruly barons, centralised power and won several wars.
Despite their disagreements, they're all allied against the "families," a handful of dynastic corporations who rule the city's easily pacified masses.
But the pick has somewhat pacified the Senate, while other major fights -- including the longest government shutdown ever -- continue to rage.
In the past, ethnic conflicts in Ethiopia were eventually pacified and many of those forced out managed to return to their homes.
RAND Corporation and independent researchers have found that most terrorist groups are pacified via political processes and policing, not through military force.
""A police officer takes position near residents during an operation against drug traffickers at the 'pacified' Jacarezinho slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Almost every criminal is pacified with lethal force, and as a result of that pacification, the player is awarded and permitted to progress.
Those who can't be pacified are banished to the Peninsula, an unseen primitive hinterland where the suicide rate is rumored to be astronomical.
He was convinced that his family would be spared by the contagion if the souls of his ancestors were pacified through the ritual.
The funeral rituals underscore a Japanese belief that spirits need to be pacified - even if that comes at a tidy cost for your pet.
But it may be the key to passing the budget resolution, which appears in jeopardy if Republicans from high-tax states are not pacified.
But in 2011, with the region pacified, President Rajapaksa began relaxing his stringent security measures, allowing in both Sri Lankans from the south and foreigners.
"The country cannot be pacified as long as Evo Morales does not abandon that aggressive attitude of confrontation, of provocation," Longaric told Reuters on Thursday.
Drug traffickers have again taken over slums that community police had pacified ahead of the 2014 World Cup, and shootings have become more common, blogger Michaels said.
There's no evidence that this actually happened; the Philippines weren't immediately pacified; and if this were to happen today, executing prisoners would count as a war crime.
And Senator John McCain, another previous ACA repeal no vote, may be pacified by the fact that the bill is moving through regular order, his big ask.
A long telephone cord stretched from counter to counter as she pacified a frantic client calling from overseas who didn't get a room with the best view.
Biden backs Clinton; VP and Warren call Trump comments 'racist' As Democrats pacified their own rebellious outsider, they were as good as their word, up to a point.
In the southern Philippines, American troops were fighting Muslim insurgents long after the rest of the archipelago had been pacified—and American special forces are still in Mindanao today.
Industry groups and retirees must be pacified: No progress here — in fact, the American Hospital Association is urging its members to contact their representatives in opposition to the bill. 4.
The president tweets out the polls, his media mouthpieces echo them, and his voters feel pacified — and, several top strategists I've interviewed fear, less motivated to show up in November.
WASHINGTON — President Trump sketched out an ominous view of America's international role on Tuesday, emphasizing adversaries over allies, threats over opportunities, and a world to be pacified rather than elevated.
Chechnya, a tiny picturesque region in the Caucasus Mountains that fought and lost two wars for independence from Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union, is largely pacified today.
A prominent thesis, outlined in 1984 by Josef Joffe, a journalist, holds that European integration was only possible because this external American power had "pacified" the age-old Franco-German conflicts.
Having slipped completely out of control in the late 2000s, FATA has been pacified in recent years only by a mix of American drone strikes and Pakistani offensives on the ground.
An early Facebook stakeholder and investing presence across several industries, Palihapitiya told CNBC in April that entities like the Fed have used tools like quantitative easing to orchestrate a pacified economy.
Pakistani forces have conducted a series of operations against militant groups including the Pakistani Taliban in North Waziristan over recent years, although officials now say the area has largely been pacified.
But signs of the policy losing public support have tempted gangs into resuming violence so as to destabilise pacified areas and discredit the whole approach, notes Claudio Ferraz of Rio's Catholic University.
Drag racers and parking lot braggarts will also be pacified knowing that the NSX's official 21 to 2800 time is faster than those of the Audi R2159 V2300 or the McLaren 28s.
Ferreira said rent for his one-bedroom apartment has doubled to 800 reais ($255) since 2011, when police "pacified" the community as part of a drive to cut crime ahead of the Olympics.
The metal has, however, come under pressure of-late as equity markets have hit record highs and most economic data from far and wide have pacified anxieties about the pace of global growth.
While investors seemed pacified by Yahoo's results and the progress on the sale, analysts said the company management's failure to address key questions about the bidding process had added a level of uncertainty.
For this we need national data on encounters between police and citizens, including not only those in which deadly force was used, but also those in which suspects were successfully pacified and disarmed.
It would be hard for audiences at Venice to stay submissive or pacified this year, as one filmmaker after another takes them out of the Mediterranean sunshine and into a very dark place.
The metal has, however, come under pressure of late as equity markets have hit record highs and most economic data from far and wide have pacified anxieties about the pace of global growth.
The corporate vacancy of this subway boogie-woogie looks especially absurd after dancing through Robbins's New York — which, to me, feels as far from today's pacified, digitally isolated city as Troy or Babylon.
The police pacified this favela in 2012 as part of the fight against the criminal organization Comando Vermelho (CV), and they now occupy it, but the CV still exists—there's just a different dynamic.
He said the site would only accept accommodation from slums that had been wrested from the control of drug trafficking gangs pacified by police, such as the Vidigal neighborhood overlooking the sands of Ipanema.
"There is a consistent impulse for figures in positions of power (whether they are doctors or directors) to prefer their audiences in submissive states, pacified, vulnerable and malleable," Mr. Alverson said in an email.
The traffic does thicken closer to the heart of the city, but reactionary road rage may be easily pacified flipping between one of the two very legit classic rap stations, OG 97.9 and Boom 102.9.
"My sense is that Powell is more concerned about global financial conditions (weak global PMIs, low global inflation, weakening growth everywhere) than he is pacified by a strong US labor market," Caron wrote in an email.
Regions still riven by the conflict, including poor areas along the Pacific and Caribbean coasts, voted resoundingly in favor of the deal, but formerly violent interior regions pacified during the Uribe presidency backed the "no" camp.
The City of God was supposedly "pacified" under a policing program that sees police drive gangs out and install permanent posts, called UPPs, but residents say the Red Command drug gang still holds plenty of sway.
A fierce commander, he pacified Kandahar Province, once one of the most troubled spots of the war, and then held it secure for years even as the Taliban gained large swathes of territory all around it.
The internet abounds with dark readings of seemingly benign TV series, teasing out indications that SpongeBob SquarePants is the result of a nuclear test, the eponymous protagonist of Doug is delusional, and the Teletubbies are pacified slaves.
Regions still riven by the conflict, including poor areas along the Pacific and Caribbean coasts, voted resoundingly in favor of the deal, but formerly violent interior areas pacified during the Uribe presidency largely backed the "No" camp.
It was midday this week, not far from a main road in Rocinha, Rio de Janeiro's most developed and supposedly "pacified" slum that straddles a mountain and sits right between the main Barra and Copacabana Olympic zones.
He rose to the Presidency on the basis of having pacified Chechnya and neutralized the threat of terrorism, and now he can't abandon Kadyrov any more easily than he could abandon the narrative of his own rule.
Seeing Kneale's dystopian Year of the Sex Olympics, about a society pacified by a violent and erotic reality show, it's hard not to think of Black Mirror, and that film was the first Kneale wrote for colour television.
But the movie about a dystopian America pacified by a deadly reality show in the then-futuristic year of 63 is still incredibly unsettling to watch on the eve of President Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2017.
But the movie about a dystopian America pacified by a deadly reality show in the then-futuristic year of 2017 is still incredibly unsettling to watch on the eve of President Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2017.
And how does that view of the black body — a body nude, invasively scrutinized, sexualized, pacified, directed to sit, stand, be silent — come across in the present, when some of the most visible black bodies are dead ones?
Wanting to keep the population of the Channel Islands pacified and use the success of the occupation as a propaganda coup against Britain, German forces were considerably more lenient in their treatment of the local population than elsewhere.
A vote now would be exclusionary and illegitimate to millions of voters, which could have the effect of undermining public support for democracy and spreading discontent in a region only recently pacified after years of violence and conflict.
While Kabila pacified the country's west, especially around the capital of Kinshasa, his legacy for the vast majority of Congolese will be defined by corruption and conflict, with millions displaced by continued fighting and most living in extreme poverty.
Of all its wonders, though, perhaps the most crucial element of the layover is that it arrives at the exact moment when you need to be pacified: in the middle of a journey, right as things are about to get serious.
It was one of the few major international banks that seemed strong enough to avoid a direct government bailout, and many investors were pacified by the knowledge that if things got really dicey, the German government would come to the rescue.
Liquors, who are also part of this royal contingent, seduce the medical staff into a drunken stupor, and the ballet ends with an apotheosis of sweets — the original also contains a riot of lowly pastries pacified by vats of beer.
For police officers, it has meant burying 119 of their own so far this year and surrendering ever more territory to drug gangs that have resumed open-air sales in teeming communities that had been declared "pacified" just a few years ago.
In the world of Verhoeven's film and the Robert Heinlein novel it's based on, the military permeates every aspect of life, the government give preferential treatment to veterans and the constant, thrumming fear of "the other" keeps people pacified, afraid and pro-military.
The indigenous peoples there before them had already been "pacified" in the California Indian Wars of the 1850s and 1860s, though their rage lives on in the land claim disputes and pipeline standoffs seen at Standing Rock and British Columbia's Trans Mountain protest, among others.
Although Pinker deemed Elias "the most important thinker you have never heard of," he ignored Elias's claim, inspired by Nietzsche, that as people carefully moderated their outward, visible relations, they also began to do the same inside, regulating themselves into a new kind of pacified state.
"My sense is that Powell is more concerned about global financial conditions (weak global PMIs, low global inflation, weakening growth everywhere) than he is pacified by a strong US labor market," Jim Caron, Managing Director of Global Fixed Income at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, wrote in an emailed statement.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (Vt.), her rival in the Democratic primary, have been quasi-pacified, why not Fox News and Wallace?
Related: 'Pacified' Favelas Rise Up in Fatal Protests Over Alleged Police Killings Members of Meu Rio say the strategy is designed to both help them get beyond the administrative brick wall in specific cases and combat the tendency of the authorities to treat police misconduct as a matter of individual transgressions.
Caves throughout Thailand have shrines, many of them Buddhist, and often bear stories about the Buddha&aposs travels in the region and how he pacified fearsome giants or spirits, said Andrew Alan Johnson, an anthropology professor at Princeton University and author of "Ghosts of the New City," about development and tradition in northern Thailand.
Mr. West's recent commentary, from the absurd notions about slavery to what feels like parroting other people's talking points ("Obama was the opioid to our pain — he pacified us"), has left fans to parse what difference if any there is between aligning with hateful ideology and merely speaking without much forethought (or sometimes post-thought).
His expression is one of pacified delight, similar to how your uncle might look at you when you tell him that you spent the whole weekend applying to business courses, when you actually took so much MDMA that you broke into your neighbor's house and rearranged all their DVDs in alphabetical order just to be nice.
It is a future in which my loved ones and all of those who reared and mentored me will be recognized as first-class citizens deserving of the very best America has to offer, not as restive black and brown folk pathologically inclined to violence who should be pacified with low-paying jobs or beaten into docility by more "law and order" policing.
As our reality star president-elect prepares to assume office, Motherboard and Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn are pleased to co-host a timely 30th-anniversary screening of The Running Man, the 1987 sci-fi action movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jesse "The Body" Ventura, which depicts a dystopian future United States pacified by a deadly reality show in the year 2017.
In his autobiography Righteous Indignation, Breitbart describes the discovery of cultural Marxism as his "awakening"—redolent of the "red pill" that all conspiracy cranks feel when the vast, anxiety-inducing complexity of the universe becomes pacified in the paranoiac, pattern-seeking mind, reduced to the imaginary order of some joined-up plot (the irony of "red pill," of course, being that it's taken from The Matrix, whose makers, the Wachowski Brothers, are now the Wachowski sisters—trans politics being another plank of cultural Marxism).

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