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He displayed the same proclivities and deficiencies he always had.
These are, considering the show's more dramatic proclivities, pretty banal issues.
Morris's long-held fascination with transparency extends to his aesthetic proclivities.
These customers also answered a questionnaire about their sleep preferences and proclivities.
In Trump's White House, Cohn struggled to contain the president's populist proclivities.
The change of heart may reflect the proclivities of Xi Jinping, the president.
It gives its users news from countless outlets, tailored to their individual proclivities.
SEXUAL proclivities, diet, booze: doctors often talk to patients about squirm-inducing subjects.
Instead, Dederer offers up a chapter analyzing the reasons for her sexual proclivities.
Including the personal life of the United States Attorney and his proclivities. Whatever.
The woman who approached me wanted to share her conclusions on Long's sexual proclivities.
"It learns what your proclivities are, it learns what your idiosyncrasies are," he explains.
This is about sexual proclivities and whether or not we should apologize for them.
"It doesn't float my boat," Dornan told GQ Australia about his character's sexual proclivities.
Whatever your proclivities, in the spirit of Enjoy Sex: keep the pressure off yourself.
Democratic tweeters felt that the pictures proved that Hawley had profoundly un-Missourian proclivities.
Any links to behaviours or proclivities are purely speculative, yet the media like the fiction.
What's more, they said CEO Elon Musk's aesthetic proclivities contributed to the unsafe work environment.
"Sexual Proclivities of The Black Community" and "Nuncaland" took radically different approaches to Black relationships.
Hopefully whoever Nick chooses on The Bachelor will be able to stomach his food proclivities.
Yet, especially in America where our repression breeds obsession, we are ashamed of our proclivities.
"Given the president's proclivities, no one wants to get on his bad side," he said.
The common denominator for murderous proclivities in the former mayor's mind was coded in melanin.
Many of his obituaries blurred his darker political proclivities in a haze of friendly nostalgia.
Those specific observations about millennials' sexual proclivities are likely just the tip of the iceberg.
Nearly all the artists bend the pixels to their own purposes, aesthetic proclivities and preoccupations.
The comedian's sexual proclivities had been the subject of private conversations for a number of years.
It isn't the first time Lively has talked about Ines's food proclivities on a talk show.
It describes the physical attributes and sexual proclivities of working prostitutes in London's Covent Garden area.
I'll admit that my proclivities, when it comes to games, tend toward the sad and dramatic.
Now I know people have different sexual proclivities, and that asphyxiation can be one of them.
Many in the medical community argue that people with sexual proclivities toward youth have a disorder.
Whenever you chat with a smart speaker, you're disclosing valuable information about your routines and proclivities.
Our interests and curiosities, hopes and fears, desires and sexual proclivities, are all collected and saved.
She coached them on Mr. Nygard's pickup lines, bedroom layout and sexual proclivities, the sisters said.
The rules and regulatory proclivities of 27 remaining European Union nations would have to be satisfied.
For example, would anyone sitting for these tests volunteer that they had secret proclivities for jihadist terrorism?
An Israeli start-up had started hawking a service that predicted terrorist proclivities based on facial analysis.
Do fetishes and proclivities engaged virtually—these so-called "mere tendencies"—bleed into our IRL sexual experiences?
Given this, you'd think that teenagers wouldn't be allergic to the proclivities they share with their parents.
Light bites, including the ubiquitous avocado toast, are available, yet another natural extension of the Roths' proclivities.
He is more likely to commend, even celebrate, than temper Trump's personal proclivities because he shares them.
Sure, our horoscopes are interesting to read, but do our signs really reflect our specific habits and proclivities?
Through a series of purchases, investments, and coalitions, traditional sport structures and proclivities finally merged irrevocably with esports.
Rooney is a despicable character who barely makes any effort to hide his sexual proclivities for underage children.
Special Arrangements Given your foundation's philanthropic and literary proclivities, I recommend another book about an arts education program.
Though its sonic palette is different, the quartet shares some head-bobbing proclivities with Guiliana's "Beat Music" project.
In her latest, Villains, out September 20, she's held captive by a rural couple with strange, sinister proclivities.
Furthermore, the shooter's public social media profile was full of disturbing and threatening indications of his violent proclivities.
Trump's MO is to surround himself with blood relatives and people who accommodate his moods, proclivities and views.
Of course, thanks to her generation's texting proclivities, I am — in some ways — closer to Chloe than ever.
The days of people willing to facilitate his dreams or see his proclivities as charming are long gone.
Tolerance. Because there's power in visibility and numbers, and the more of us who stand in the hot sun and refuse to apologize for our biological proclivities—and celebrate those proclivities by eating distinctly mediocre American cuisine like corn on the cob—the less we can be ignored, or pushed aside.
Tragically, there are a few good reasons to turn your social proclivities on when you hop in the car.
A 2008 survey by the NCSF reported that a quarter of kinksters have suffered discrimination due to their proclivities.
But if she's alienating someone whose intellectual and moral proclivities overlap with her own, something has gone tonally wrong.
This seems intuitive, yet we often unintentionally (or completely unknowingly) project our own preferences and proclivities onto another person.
"Our human proclivities will always be with us no matter what we've done to our home world," he explains.
Part of this was caused by Reno's own proclivities: She wore her outsider status like a badge of honor.
Thanks to the billing proclivities of the American health care system, that will not offset Mr. Cencini's medical bills.
And there are some similarities to other populist leaders with authoritarian proclivities at many different historical moments and places.
Eve herself is a great example of a woman whose sexual proclivities are both unique and hard to pin down.
His ghoulish proclivities inspired Psycho's Norman Bates, among other fictional killers such as The Silence of the Lambs' Buffalo Bill.
Put simply, newer artists appear to feel little need to fight for their proclivities—an unexciting but surely positive development.
The danger posed by Trump is theoretically unlimited, as borderless as his proclivities and the terrifying power of his office.
At the least, a few long-debated questions about women's leadership proclivities and political talent may finally yield better answers.
"Even so, such proclivities pale next to the occasion for cringing that would come with a Trump presidency," she wrote.
It is even more difficult given the president's proclivities to offend his opponents and get distracted from his policy messaging.
In a testament to the proclivities of the store's clientele, it's not the only bejeweled ode to grass on display.
And, indeed, previewing what's coming to the show in September, confirms those proclivities: Car makers are taking the miniaturization idea global.
But the system of repression in the province goes far beyond anything that would be justified by such proclivities and affiliations.
I'm almost positive that I met every woman in New York with eccentric proclivities who needed a place to call home.
That is, the costs of these activities to other people tend to exceed the costs to the individuals of their proclivities.
Authoritarian rule had enabled the Great War, Wilson reasoned, by insulating the Central Powers from the pacific proclivities of the public.
Your reading proclivities (and your equally compelling aversions) don't have to mesh; plenty of books fit neatly into a single genre.
Seeing all these subreddits laid bare like this really brings home how varied, complex, and occasionally disturbing our sexual proclivities can be.
The whole thing is a rather trite play on their reversed gender roles, where Arthur is afraid of Julie's outlandish sexual proclivities.
Like any social media site, certain members become known for certain proclivities—which brings us to a Fetlife member known as Jilf.
Spend time early on with the person you will speak for, to learn their words, phrases, proclivities and tone of voice. 2.
Grey's Anatomy has a bad habit — or a good habit, depending on your proclivities — of concocting the most heart-wrenching season finales.
Spitzer allegedly paid the boy $50 for answering the questions about his sexual proclivities, and eventually requested nude photos from his victim.
Sanders is an enigma; he is a political aberration, principled and authentic, unbeholden to corporations, and only beholden to his own proclivities.
If the first impression rose is a sign of her proclivities, it would seem she may be leaning toward the older guys.
They are restricted by club and national team policies and pressures, by concerns about sponsor reaction but also by their own proclivities.
The fact that she began as an eager romantic who had no understanding of men's sexual proclivities has certainly taken its toll.
Given Russian and Putin proclivities, the United States needs some general directions to guide the specific policies under development by Team Trump.
" The other day, a cousin who had "Trump proclivities" put a post on Facebook that she described as "all about Trump triumphalism.
Here Doxas leads a trio with two expert musicians of similarly diverse proclivities: the bassist Michael Formanek and the pianist Ethan Iverson.
At the same time, much of his fiction also reflected the country's narcissistic, inward-looking proclivities in the aftermath of the 1960s.
Sanders's most significant legacy, win or lose, is going to be what his campaign has shown about the ideological proclivities of younger Americans.
You don't have to be interested in the sexual proclivities of the people involved in this latest injunction to want this stuff overturned.
Trump's sexual proclivities, Mair said, but because Mormon women wouldn't like the "typical porn/porn-lite" message of "female subservience" in the picture.
The three-building complex, in Jackson Park on Chicago's South Side, clearly reflects Barack Obama's proclivities and priorities as the nation's 44th president.
They know their children's proclivities for tantrums, or lack thereof — as well as their own chances of finding a babysitter — better than you.
Their lives took similar tracks, as both women, citing their religious beliefs, seemed determined to remain married despite their husbands' sexual proclivities. Mrs.
Instagram and Twitter users had mixed feelings about Chang's sandwich proclivities — but Mindy Kaling was in full support of his anti-avocado stance.
The reality is that we know little beyond what the people we cover want us to know — about their personal lives and proclivities.
Tha Carter is like a gallery of Wayne's various rap proclivities, honed meticulously over three preceding albums and the entire Sqad Up series.
A crucial mix of bipartisanship, aggressively mild temperaments and gentle checks on liberal proclivities have kept moderates and independents happy in their states.
Sit around long enough and you are bound to encounter a sales pitch that appeals to your proclivities, your decency or your insecurity.
And your destination — work with enriching purpose — will be as individual and as specific to your gifts, talents and proclivities as your fingerprint.
If Hip Hop and R&B deal with the raw, the real, the human, Monáe's proclivities to the future are acts of dissent themselves.
In Dao's case, the story of police abusing their power transmogrifies into a tabloid about a doctor with dubious ethics and peculiar sexual proclivities.
In fact, I'm fairly sure that Americans know more about Donald Trump's sexual proclivities than his environmental policies (hint, hint: he doesn't have any).
We know that with bright light comes a lacuna of blindness: our search for other beings is an escape from our own extraterrestrial proclivities.
But simply being good at getting attention for allegations about the sexual proclivities of the President does not make you qualified to be President.
As always, the Jets' film study last week involved a deep survey of down-and-distance trends and of individual strengths, weaknesses and proclivities.
It was before Turkey descended into a financial crisis delivered in no small measure by his authoritarian proclivities and unorthodox stewardship of the economy.
Are they bad people who chose their political affiliation because it fits their proclivities, or potentially good people corrupted by the company they keep?
And when selecting your projects, listen to those "weird thoughts and proclivities that sort of scratch at the back of your head," Savage says.
Its variety of tempo and texture, perhaps going against Ms. LeCrone's proclivities, prompted her to build up a larger force despite her customary attenuations.
The songs, pure pop in sensibility, park Charli's delightful proclivities for oddity for a moment, and see her giving herself over to absolute pop pleasure.
I did it right after Imus, and Imus famously made a joke, I guess, about Clinton's proclivities, and again they said... AXELROD: For diplomacy, for...?
On it, Lynch displays more mainstream proclivities, through cleaner vocals and more predictable song structures, without forsaking his well-documented love of drifting instrumentals. adhoc.
Bill Clinton's proclivities were no secret and were well-known in his inner circle and probably by his wife long before he won the presidency.
And if you follow more than five people who hashtag #cleaneating on Instagram, you might ask yourself a few questions about your own food proclivities.
It's that Porsha Williams and Phaedra Parks spilled some major tea regarding Kandi Burruss' bedroom proclivities — and the accusations have nothing to do with Bedroom Kandi.
Truaxe's eccentric proclivities have been part of Deciem's DNA from the get-go, helping to shape it as an unfiltered presence in a heavily sugarcoated industry.
We've enlisted Janelle Belgrave, one of our favorite astrologers, to share her travel tips for each sign, plus the getaway spots that best fit their proclivities.
Paul McClure, a doctoral student in sociology at Texas' Baylor University, decided to take a broad look at how the internet has influenced our religious proclivities.
In August 2014, Kane would have known about Fina's proclivities, and she attempted to publicize the emails, but her effort was blocked by an anonymous judge.
That given how public he has been about his proclivities, Ms. Donegan and the others who used the list would have been aware of his sexuality.
Koch Industries, overseen by the famous Koch Brothers, has long been a lightning rod for boycotts due to the right-wing proclivities of its dominant owners.
He was known to have unorthodox sexual proclivities, a huge stylish mansion with a subterranean walk-in vault, and a habit of throwing secret bacchanalian parties.
But these downsides seem to play the incoming administration's proclivities to avoid intervention in nations' internal affairs and accept the reality that it can't change authoritarian regimes.
One individual who spoke to the outlet — a former business colleague of Caldbeck — produced sexually explicit text messages he had sent her as proof of his proclivities.
Yes, people who have more of a match between their own individual proclivities do better when they come to a country that matches their sense of norms.
Heier showed that the state agency is made up of talented, sensitive people whose artistic proclivities might come up against political pressure, but who can nevertheless succeed.
But from the get-go, many scientists have raised red flags about the potential habitability of Proxima b, focusing in particular on the proclivities of red dwarfs.
Will Tyrion's steadying hand be enough to offset Dany's wheel-breaking proclivities, or at least keep her from burning everything up the way her mad father did?
But his proclivities, especially in regard to women, pale in comparison to Jack Kennedy and Bill Clinton, who reportedly turned the White House into a virtual bordello.
"The goal was to create... content that reflected queer sexuality, respectfully, and represented a diverse range of body types, sexual expressions, and sexual proclivities," Houston told VICE.
While the men I spoke to agreed that guys tend to be explicit about their racial proclivities online, reading a situation in person can be more tricky.
This sets the stage for a renewed policy battle that is interesting in its own right, while also highlighting the unique dynamics around the Trump administration's ideological proclivities.
Given the proclivities of policy makers, the historian's real role is, in fact, to speak to the public, so that people may exert pressure on their elected representatives.
After even more digging, it became clear that even the florists who had never worked with the Kardashian-Jenners did not want to speculate about their flower proclivities.
The book is a careful accounting of the weird proclivities, fears, and eating habits children have, and how parents have worked around and through them with their kids.
Whether you see all that as a conspiracy of business-hating leftists or the origins of a world-saving plan might depend on your political and scientific proclivities.
But the Trump presidency seemingly combines the worst proclivities inherent in the men who led what were thought to be two of the previous most scandal-plagued administrations.
Stewart wrote that Epstein said he possessed "potentially damaging or embarrassing information, including details about ... supposed sexual proclivities and recreational drug use," for some of the notable people.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Only an oafish fool with malign political proclivities would try to expunge Islam from the story of the betterment of humankind.
In the poem, Boehmermann muses over the size of Erdogan's penis, and suggests that the Turkish president watches child pornography and engages in bestiality, among other sexual proclivities.
Beginning as larva punks at Laguna Road Elementary School, guitarists and singers Kyle Gibson and Matt Schmalfeld bonded over their shared proclivities toward the Buzzcocks and Bikini Kill.
Porn has often served as a scapegoat for the general public's proclivities, with some activists closely associating patterns of disrespect for women with the availability of hardcore porn.
The director Alex Holmes folds in just enough background in "Maiden" to orient non-yachting viewers, but not enough to turn off landlubbers or those without sporty proclivities.
Todd Haynes's half-hour PBS short film Dottie Gets Spanked, which traces a line between star persona, fandom, queerness, and latent proclivities, is stylized like a Lifetime Movie.
This predominantly app-based platform (which recently launched a web version) provides a constantly expanding library of high production audio erotica for all orientations, experience levels, and proclivities.
Shannon can't keep up with who's in and who's out, and the proclivities of her hippieish parents for bluegrass music and no television on school nights don't help.
Lindbergh, despite his Nazi sympathies and racist proclivities, was a great aviation hero who had displayed tremendous physical courage and aeronautical genius in crossing the Atlantic in 1927.
In You Know You Want This, Roupenian explores more of what made "Cat Person" so captivating — shrewd and unselfconscious writing about all manner of sexual proclivities and power dynamics.
Yes, but Nic is super aware of his proclivities, and the fact that he might come up with something that Alex and Ben may think is too out there.
What does it mean to be the national-security adviser when some of the greatest threats confronting the nation may be the proclivities and limitations of the President himself?
You're giving into your worst proclivities; you're pissed off about the fact that the world has turned against you, and you don't give a shit who you offend anymore.
As this episode of I Am the Night reveals, George was also a man with strange sexual proclivities and secrets, beyond the illegal abortion clinic he ran in the basement.
"What's your best toy?" people would ask when I worked in the store, as if there were a single thing that would work for all people, all bodies, all proclivities.
Whatever your politics, and whatever your proclivities toward or against suggestive or violent imagery, the reality is that there is simply no obviously "right" answer in many of these cases.
Today, the widespread promotion of sport in our culture undoubtedly developed as a constructive alternative for dealing with the proclivities of young males that evolved in a very different time.
To prevent a potential falling out, you should do your due diligence and suss out the proclivities of this person you'd be seeing a lot of for the entire trip.
" But plowing through obstacle after obstacle eventually leads to benefic growth: "We learned a lot about each other, our fears and proclivities, as well as ways to counter balance those.
"Lindbergh, despite his Nazi sympathies and racist proclivities, was a great aviation hero who had displayed tremendous physical courage and aeronautical genius in crossing the Atlantic in 1927," Roth notes.
A bedazzled ninja turtle or a feature film about a peasant boy who falls hopelessly in love with princess would help all children feel more emboldened by their girlier proclivities.
In other words, he wrestled with the very same human urges, flaws and proclivities that now fuel our New Year's resolutions and the ever-booming market of self-help books.
All in all, just a fantastic yarn involving some neo-Nazis, bizarre sexual proclivities, a failed amateur SD operation in a trailer park, and a well-deserved "404 Not Found" message.
This means her pop culture proclivities aren't clear — she's not exactly dishing on her fave TV shows in the latest issue of People, although we'd really love it if she did.
A week later, he ended Expedia's quarterly earnings call by saying: "Hopefully we will all be alive to see the end of next year," an apparent dig at Trump's fatalistic proclivities.
Already today, surveillance cameras litter our environment, while our computers, smartphones, and tablet devices follow our daily affairs, whether it be our purchasing proclivities or the types of porn we watch.
Depending on who you're chatting with (and depending on your own proclivities), your chats could become a multimedia nightmare of stickers, drawings, audio clips, GIFs, heart beats, kisses, and laser effects.
In another episode, host Nance and co-host Doreen Garner conduct a mock talk show segment about The Sexual Proclivities of the Black Community featuring Yeelen Cohan, a bisexual black man.
"This is a poignant reminder of how very personal information such as sexual proclivities may one day become public knowledge," Hunt, who maintains the breach notification site 'Have I Been Pwned?
Conferences tout scholarships to offset the cost of attendance for the up and coming generation of tech women, but often times those students are required to show existing proclivities to STEM.
If any ounce of your game-playing proclivities lean anywhere near action / adventure / RPG games, you owe it to yourself to play Bloodborne, even if it at first seems impossibly hard.
Mr. Nureyev, whose father hated his artistic proclivities, improvises dance moves as he imagines an epic ballet that he wants some day to create about the first cave man who ever danced.
It was not, in other words, a change in Trump's supposedly "isolationist" proclivities—it was just more evidence that a man who has never had a strategy still does not have one.
If you've ever felt shy about your out-of-the-box food pairing proclivities, you're not alone — there are tons of strange food combinations that often turn out to be improbably delicious.
For a decade, it seemed as though Adlon and C.K. were a well-matched pair—two disillusioned entertainers and parents in middle age with equal proclivities for the scatological and the profound.
One is corruption, from the pay-to-play proclivities of the Trump administration to the tendency of both Democrats and Republicans to leap from government service straight into lucrative private-sector jobs.
A marijuana buzz is inscrutable—a reflection of an individual's proclivities rather than an objective benchmark—so instead he asks you to digest his work as a friend sinking into the couch.
On A Weird Exits and An Odd Entrances, as well as Orc and Smote Reverser, the band became more adept about taking their natural proclivities toward psych to their lengthy, logical endpoint.
Once Britain is out of the European Union, much of that business may be effectively illegal, requiring that banks satisfy the proclivities of regulators in the 27 remaining members of the bloc.
But the thing I have always loved about classic restaurant criticism is how it allows readers to measure their own proclivities against the strengths and flaws and tastes of a tangible person.
While militias and political actors do sometimes have tribal proclivities, they generally lack the kind of toxic ideological or sectarian motivations that can worsen cycles of violence in much of the region.
The risk we face, then, is not merely a president with illiberal proclivities — it is the election of such a president when the guardrails protecting American democracy are no longer as secure.
The conference was stung not just by the intra-party leadership jockeying it endured, but by the lingering question of what it could accomplish as a body of diverse proclivities and preferences.
Appearing repeatedly on Howard Stern's radio talk show, Trump often crudely rated women on a scale of 1 to 10 and discussed his sexual proclivities, including whether oral sex was important to him.
Sanders was no more immune to pork-barrel politics than any other senator, setting aside his dovish proclivities to support basing ­F-20153 jets at the Vermont Air National Guard base in Burlington.
In one segment from the pilot, featuring a mock talk show called "The Sexual Proclivities of the Black Community," a story of a date gone awry is illustrated in detailed stop-motion animation.
According to the documents, it was the elder Zottola's proclivities that brought his son, Salvatore, into the circle of Vincent J. Basciano, the boss of the Bonanno crime family in the early 2000s.
"The sexual proclivities of some of the biggest stars of that era — Cary Grant, in particular — were well known to the town's insiders," Mr. Tyrnauer said over coffee at the Beverly Wilshire hotel.
On one hand, Trump's proclivities are clear, and the "America first" basis of his foreign policy presents a direct challenge to the ethos of democracy promotion and have emboldened dictators around the world.
From 18 weeks gestation, we're able to hear, too, so while I don't think there's much scientific evidence for it, maybe my mom's faves shaped my musical proclivities somehow in the same way.
There's academic economists, many of whom view their responsibility as doing good research and trying to understand the issues ... and then can communicate with the public or not depending on their proclivities and opportunities.
Astute internet commentators have characterized that shift as being encapsulated in a trend in our collective internet proclivities away from cats (cynical, wry, highly conditional love) and toward dogs (wholesome, pure, highly unconditional love).
But it's not just artistic proclivities that link them: Researchers have found that listening to music can actually affect the LSD experience on a neurological level—and they have brain scans to back it.
In both those works, despite Davis's efforts to be evenhanded, he could not help but bring his natural proclivities toward the defense's side to bear; and in those books, that proclivity was entirely appropriate.
Her musical proclivities have unfolded in real time like the life story of an actress or heiress who once embraced the allure of fame before eventually becoming a hippy and moving to a farm.
Team members may behave in certain ways as individuals — they may chafe against authority or prefer working independently — but when they gather, the group's norms typically override individual proclivities and encourage deference to the team.
On his blog, Cernovich developed a theory of white-male identity politics: men were oppressed by feminism, and political correctness prevented the discussion of obvious truths, such as the criminal proclivities of certain ethnic groups.
I am rarely one to sink into a painting — much the product of my generation and multi-sensory proclivities — but Crosby establishes painting as a medium with the capacity for new and multi-dimensional life.
Considering how utterly noxious her husband is, though, it's not easy to think of something that wouldn't elicit accusations of hypocrisy—crusading for any positive societal change would probably go against the president's platform or proclivities.
A more obscure example comes from John Tyler, who so thoroughly betrayed the ideological proclivities of the actually elected president William Henry Harrison that he ended up being in effect kicked out of the Whig Party.
But the problem with all of these arguments — the problem with Bigfootgate, period — is that Riggleman's sexual proclivities have nothing to do with his ability to effectively serve as a member of the House of Representatives.
And with Man Seeking Woman's surrealist proclivities being what they are, her paranoia soon manifests in the form of her enlisting "passive-aggressive activity" detectors to bug her house and catch her parents in the act.
The club itself was (and is) open to folks of all different ages and proclivities, but its clientele tended be a bit older, folks with a few years of marriage behind them, along with careers, kids.
Selling weed, the source notes wryly, was a slightly bigger deal back in 213 than it is now, and he shares Bress's conclusion that Burke's criminal proclivities likely made him a malleable resource for the prosecution.
Lately, Wendy has been running alongside the East River to take her mind off things — "things" being her vindictive boss and her husband, who outed their kinky sexual proclivities in order to further his already craven career.
Considering the censorious proclivities of the president and his supporters, it is all the more important that those who oppose him be consistent in defending the principle that freedom of speech is sacrosanct, for all of us.
Meanwhile, Cuarón and his older brother Carlos — with whom he co-wrote the screenplay — take advantage of their scoundrel antihero's job and proclivities to riff on TV commercials, and to document yuppie life in early 1990s Mexico.
A dossier filled with hot scoop like the alleged sexual proclivities of a candidate for President of the United States commanded the attention of the then-head of the CIA, John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWhere was American counterintelligence?
Whenever Jigga returned to Marcy to score more dope for his Trenton exploits, he would link up with Jaz, another MC from Marcy who had first begun to push a young Carter to explore his musical proclivities.
As engrossing as such psychosocial dynamics might be, once you throw in sexual proclivities that feel a little too obvious for even network TV, you've got a drama with all the subtlety of a Wall Street-themed ride.
You can fight it and take hair-loss drugs like Propecia ,which makes your dick stop working, forcing you to ask yourself what is a more important part of your masculine identity, your vanity or your sexual proclivities.
Part of Nitehawk Cinema's late-night series "Nitehawk Nasties," it stars two of the planet's most animalistic actors (Vincent Gallo and Beatrice Dalle) as characters whose sexual proclivities place them somewhere on a spectrum between vampires and cannibals.
Never mind that music in that vein is now a shorthand for a patriotism as blameless as a bald eagle and has been paraphrased for campaign ads for Ronald Reagan and Rick Perry (incongruous, given Copland's political proclivities).
" In an action scene near the end, the script winks at its own proclivities when Batou, facing an army of killer geisha-bots, grumbles, "Look, this ain't the time to get philosophical — I'm running low on ammo here.
Aparna's unexpected arrival did indeed make for an excruciatingly uncomfortable evening for everyone, and it led to a heated exchange with Issa and Lawrence each striking low blows — she about his career ambitions, he about her sexual proclivities.
She is also an astute frequenter of flea markets, seeking items for both her work and her secondhand store, Henry, in Hudson, N.Y. Her latest New York show, at Derek Eller, demonstrates her complex proclivities with special clarity.
EDMUND R. SCHROEDER Scarsdale, N.Y. To the Editor: While I am sympathetic to Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt's perspective, I think their exclusive use of Republican examples to illustrate "illiberal proclivities" further weakens the "guardrails" of American democracy.
Mr Plomin insists that, armed with their genetic test scores, individuals can take action to counter or augment their innate proclivities; but they are hardly likely to succeed if their psychology is as delimited by genes as he suggests.
Beijing is especially sensitive to any renewed criticism of its currency policy by the United States, and a weaker yuan could play into President Donald Trump's protectionist proclivities as Washington engages in 100 days of trade talks with China.
How about a little balance, a little appreciation and carrying out of both goals — combined, of course, with attention to what suits the child, who, research shows, does come out of the womb with strengths, weaknesses, interests and proclivities.
The press secretary sometimes has to explain the proclivities of a rambunctious press corps to colleagues, and defend those who talk anonymously to the press, then explain to a skeptical press corps why things are the way they are.
It would be easy to dismiss Scotty Bowers's tales about the sexual proclivities of the stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, and his role in their lustful undertakings, as the wishful thinking of an elderly man with a big imagination.
This absence is, in fact, the primary aesthetic distinction between this handset and an Apple offering — a fact likely due to the manufacturing proclivities of design partner HTC, the arc of which, it seems, will invariably bend toward the iPhone.
If this is true, it could mean that, thanks to Mr. Weiner's well-chronicled indiscretions and possibly illegal Internet proclivities, the FBI may have found a whole new batch of electronic communications to comb for evidence of classified information or corruption.
But in certain circumstances, like facing the rise of a misogynist, racist narcissist with 22019s authoritarian proclivities, those voters who have been the target of the candidate's many slanderous attacks must stand up and fight back – at the ballot box.
Unless you want to somehow reconcile the proclivities of every aunt who doesn't like diminutives and every neighbor who knew a mean James, you end up drafting in solitude, even secrecy, one of the most public-facing statements you'll ever make.
Even when you are in a relationship, it takes the pressure off of needing to sate all of your sexual desires and proclivities with one human being who may not be into everything you're into and/or not in the mood.
Their early works tended more toward the regular rhythms, straightforward melodies, and clubby proclivities of their influences—they've since referred to that stuff as "cheesy"—but even their earliest full-lengths, Incunabula and Amber had their moments of pure alien surrealism.
This is some of what makes choosing the interiors that go into T such fun — broadly speaking, I'd say I have a higher tolerance for zaniness, and Tom for the undone and unfinished, but despite our personal proclivities, we rarely disagree.
At the beginning of this year, Mr. Iverson — a talented and studious pianist with a blend of classic jazz chops and late-classical proclivities — ended his nearly two-decade membership in the Bad Plus, one of jazz's best-known ensembles.
This suits the proclivities of smug suburbanites just fine, but as someone who grew up in a big city in the 1980s and 1990s when city living was both less fashionable and more affordable, it seems like a tragedy to me.
In the United States, an increasingly robust economy fed by stimulus unleashed in the Obama administration has gained momentum from a raging stock market fueled by investors delighted in the corporate tax-cutting, regulation-slashing proclivities of the Trump administration.
Commitment to going soft on corporate criminals is such a touchstone for Trump that he even makes an exception for his hardline immigration proclivities — he opposes enforcing penalties on companies that hire people who don't have permission to work in the United States.
If you're not getting regularly tested (that's every three months to a year, depending on your age and sexual proclivities) you might want to rethink your stance, because you could actually be putting your sexual health and that of your partners at risk.
I've been out for more than a decade, and relatively open about my sexual proclivities in that time — with my close queer friends, at least — but a specific interest in mutual masturbation is something I haven't often felt comfortable fully copping to.
Not only did it take eight minutes for the hosts to ask her a question—initially enamored by her label manager who's a former professional baseball player—but the discussion rapidly went to lecherous questioning over her sexual proclivities and physical shape.
Someday, when Russian hackers have exposed all our email accounts and posted the contents of our hard drives online, and everyone's private proclivities and foibles can be easily cross-indexed with her or his public pronouncements, maybe easy sanctimony will come less easily.
The result is a highly partial visual history of Britain, based on the proclivities of Mr Parr and the priorities of publishers and commissioning editors over the ages: Oxbridge buildings and students, coronations, bankers, coal miners and the swinging sixties are well represented.
Advertisers used to need publishers or television stations or billboards to reach an audience, but now they can follow individuals across the web and through their apps, tracking us to gather data about our proclivities and preferences and targeting us with personalized appeals.
But even this potential influence on shaping the nation's choice of president is mitigated by the predictable pro-Democratic proclivities of its voters, which under the logic of the Electoral College system, ensures minimum attention for D.C. from the candidates during presidential campaigns.
Before Love & Friendship, I don't know that I would have listed him as someone I'd love to see adapt Austen; now that I see how well his proclivities overlap with her work, I sort of want him to adapt everything she's ever written.
Hill told the committee that Thomas had made sexual advances towards her on multiple occasions during the two years she worked as his assistant in the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and that he frequently described his sexual proclivities and his interest in pornography.
Conservatives who are generally happy with the Republican Party's status quo, the mix of policies that Trump has ranged himself against, have stressed his voters' baser proclivities and passions, dismissing them as bigots who are really the authors of their own unhappy fates.
But the rest of the repertory was well suited to Mr. Gergiev's Slavic proclivities: the spare but exquisite Prelude to Mussorgsky's "Khovanshchina"; Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" in Ravel's familiar orchestration, vividly drawn; and Tchaikovsky's "Manfred" Symphony, which closed the series on Sunday.
Depending on your shopping proclivities and personal demographics, you may find a collection of Bluetooth headphones, children's pajamas, cooking utensils, or sex toys — almost all of it sold at outrageously cheap prices: $9 for a set of knives, $5 for a T-shirt.
"World is crazier and more of it than we think, / Incorrigibly plural," reads the epigraph to Maggie O'Farrell's seventh novel — a quote from Louis MacNeice's poem "Snow" that might serve as an appetizer (or warning, depending on your proclivities) for what's to come.
Thanks to what Hollingworth referred to as a "consistent social effort to establish as a norm the woman whose vocational proclivities are completely and 'naturally' satisfied by child-bearing, childrearing, [and] related domestic activities," mothers who seek professional fulfillment are also suspect.
There's much lip-smacking (not the good kind) humor concerning the waste elimination functions of the bird (the most memorable banter has Walter explaining to Lance what a cloaca is) and the weird proclivities of the real birds who attach themselves to Lance.
In addition to outlining allegations of illegal business practices that might result in Russia having leverage over Trump, the "Steele dossier," as it would become known, also included tawdry alleged details of Trump's sexual proclivities and illicit acts conducted while in Moscow.
Even those who disdain faith, perhaps because religious principles counter their own ideological proclivities, can appreciate the fact that people of faith for centuries have been serving where no one else will serve and serving people whom no one else will serve.
His main policy emphasis to voters was fiscal responsibility, but he did have some progressive proclivities; he supported Medicare-for-all, said he would vote to bring the corporate tax rate back to 35 percent, and said he would never vote to defund Planned Parenthood.
And he participated in crude segments on shock jock Howard Stern's radio show, including ones in which Trump rated women on a 443-10 scale, noted that "a person who is flat-chested is very hard to be a 10" and explained his sexual proclivities.
Tiff's clients demonstrate proclivities for "piss play," tickling, and the occasional punch to the face, all of which are standard intro-to-BDSM fare and played for humor more than seriousness (though the characters do tell us more than once not to kink-shame).
One must zero in, with equal fervor, on the anonymous Bernie bro on the internet who disliked Hillary Clinton a bit too much, and the sexual proclivities of any liberal man deemed to have institutional power, whether in Hollywood, Congress, or the art world.
If you're interested in banishing of the word "viability" from our political vocabulary, share this article and make sure the organizations you work with and contribute to are looking at more than fundraising totals and the proclivities of white voters when making resource allocation decisions.
Just as much, it discloses the proclivities MoMA has always brought to modern European design, and how thoroughly it's been shaped by the early fixation of Alfred Barr, its first director, and Philip Johnson, its first architecture curator, for the innovations of the Bauhaus.
A lawyer for two women who said they had been victims of Schneiderman's sick proclivities told Judge Kimba Wood, who is overseeing a legal dispute about the raids on Cohen's office and residences, that he had discussed the women's allegations with the Trump fixer.
Unfortunately for the tomato, its introduction into the American colonies and Europe coincided with the witch craze—you know, those delightful days when thousands of women and plenty of men were burned at the stake or otherwise tortured and killed for their allegedly nefarious proclivities.
The hearing showed that Trump's social media proclivities continue to dog the Justice Department's efforts to defend his executive actions, long after Trump made the campaign statements calling for a Muslim ban that played a major role in the fight over the first travel ban in January.
Though most states now prohibit judges from using sexual orientation as a factor in family court rulings, judges are still free to cite a parent's polyamorous or kinky proclivities—or even a willingness to have non-marital sex—as an explicit reason for handing down rulings.
Whew—"Kevin Spacey's private proclivities" is one helluva way to summarize "allegedly laying a 14-year-old boy onto a bed, at the age of 26, and climbing on top of him and then saying you can't remember if that ever happened" but there you have it.
If the Trump administration truly seeks to address the challenges posed by China that are outlined in the National Security Strategy and National Defense Strategy, it is essential to temper the president's unilateralist and protectionist proclivities, rebuild relations with allies and restore American credibility and leadership.
In a formal complaint and in an interview in New York magazine, an employee named Chelsea Leibow claims Ms. Agrawal discussed and touched Ms. Leibow's breasts in front of colleagues, exposed her own body to others at the office and demanded details about her subordinates' sexual proclivities.
That has created an awkward conundrum for Clinton: She has made inspiring women the core draw of her campaign, but many young women – the ones who would gain the most from the example of a woman president – are more sympathetic to the proclivities of their age than their gender.
Similarly, the ever-evolving and iconic ASCII art simulation game Dwarf Fortress uses a dizzying number of clever systems, from procedurally generated erosion levels to varying mood states and alcohol proclivities of the dwarf inhabitants, to create unique and bizarre situations that its developers never explicitly designed for.
THR quoted people who witnessed Lasseter putting his hands on women's knees and thighs; Variety described a longstanding "whisper network" of women who warned one another about his proclivities; and Vanity Fair described a 2012 crisis conference call at Disney over Lasseter's behavior at a premiere the night before.
He went from "who the hell wants to speak about politics when I'm in front of the Boy Scouts?" to taking on health care, winning the electoral college, draining the swamp, fake news, New York cocktail parties, and the sexual proclivities of old rich men for good measure.
Headed by Walter D'Rozario, the former chef de cuisine of Junoon, who takes a "grandmotherly" approach to cooking, Spice Symphony celebrates the cultural mix-and-match spirit with the confidence of a cocksure matriarch who dares to inspire the palates of her children rather than placating their proclivities.
The relentlessly busy life, aesthetic proclivities and multimedia achievements of Lincoln Kirstein — this country's most catalytic balletomane — are in high relief right now in New York, thanks to two exhibitions, "Lincoln Kirstein's Modern," at the Museum of Modern Art, and "The Young and Evil" at David Zwirner in Chelsea.
Up until he teamed up with Salvatori last fall, his method had been to meet up with one of his pursuers in a public place, like a parking lot, and film himself confronting the person (usually a man) about their warped sexual proclivities, later posting the video online.
Bundy, who still maintained his innocence at that point, would pore over newspaper clippings with Hamaier, giving him insight into what those perpetrators might have been thinking or done to commit their crimes, not unlike how the convicts on Mindhunter chillingly discuss their fetishes and criminal proclivities with FBI agents.
Nathan Eovaldi and R. A. Dickey share as much in common in pitching style as the musical proclivities of the portly rapper Fat Joe and the aging gray-haired rocker Jon Bon Jovi, who were both in attendance for Tuesday night's game between the Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays.
However, the very "uncool" nature of ceramics, the fact that it was considered kind of "middle class" and not "real" art by the mainstream British art world, where ceramics was, for the most part, still considered "craft" perfectly suited both Perry's political and artistic proclivities, and added to the medium's appeal.
It also embodies his singular, often peripatetic creative life, which began as a traveling musician with punk proclivities a decade before he moved to New York, a decade-long day job at Topps Chewing Gum Company, where he became a design director, and, in due course, a visual artist who still plays music.
It turns out that the same tendency to beat up on Wolf for misinterpreting history can also lead people to scoff at the expertise of historians and many social scientists, who (in addition to sharing many of the political proclivities of English departments) are after all reading and writing words, which almost anyone can do.
The film, "The Great Hack," is a fascinating look at how the personal data of 87 million Facebook users — including their likes, dislikes and other proclivities — wound up in the hands of a British political consulting firm and how the data was then exploited by political campaigns to manipulate people by pushing their emotional buttons.
That you'd want to spend as much time as you could in this constructed dreamscape, where an exceedingly attractive young woman is not only bringing your deeply hidden sexual proclivities to life, but also hearing you gripe about the world and nodding along with every declaration about how so-and-so doesn't "get" you.
While I do think LaVey's work is an excellent explication of the human animal, and my own social and political proclivities are aligned with that of the Satanic Temple, after years of atheism, I was slowly but surely headed towards theism, or the belief that there is a transcendental reality and that gods do exist.
Education and awareness campaigns can go a long way towards stopping toxic behavior from prejudiced people; greater awareness of the long term impact of discrimination could help public health officials launch awareness campaigns or even early interventions for kids who show proclivities for such behavior, similar to those designed to combat bullying, Mays says.
On both "Unholy" and "Party Up the Street," Cyrus embraces her proclivities for drug use (shocking to feel this is outsider behavior in 2019) and defends herself from certain slings and arrows still coming her way after the 2013 Bangerz era (see: the raunchy "Wrecking Ball" and "We Can't Stop" clips, not to mention a certain MTV VMAs performance).
"There's strong research that shows, even when people have certain attitudes or proclivities to the sexually harassed, if you establish the right culture that will inhibit them from acting on those attitudes" said Lilia Cortina, a professor of psychology and women's studies at the University of Michigan, during a press conference held alongside the release of the report.
The recusal of Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE from all things Russia has unexpectedly revealed the political proclivities of so many deeply embedded Justice Department and FBI employees.
"I think US policy especially with respect to a big geopolitical actor like a Russia or China is more often driven by the shape of the broader world and US and Russian interests in it than it is driven by the individual proclivities of a US president or a Russian president," said Matthew Rojansky, a Russia expert at the Wilson Center.
When the amendment was debated, there was mostly joking from male congressmen, thus in the '70s when women first raised sexual harassment as a form of sex discrimination, the courts had very little legislative history to understand the meaning of the protection, and most of the first sexual harassment cases were dismissed by the male judges since they saw sexual harassment as mere sexual proclivities.
Doe's lawsuit against Uber alleges negligence, negligent hiring and retention, fraudulent concealment ("Uber has a duty to disclose to its riders relevant information regarding the dangerous proclivities of a driver with whom Uber is connecting its riders through the Uber App," the lawsuit states), violation of the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act, negligent infliction of emotional distress, intentional infliction of emotional distress and assault and battery.
If you have the occasional ambitious moment, I'm even going to suggest creating a family diary (or calendar or video montage or storybook, depending on your proclivities) that tracks the small events of this time at home, recognizing that even if day by day not much is happening, it's still going to be a time that all these children will look back to all their lives.
Back when being queer was a punishable offense—when cops could raid our bars for no reason, and when abuse and assault by authority figures were rampant—queers found other queers through means of stealth—clothing/hair styles (plaid, leather, pompadours, etc.), accessories, tattoos (the nautical star, the Labrys), flowers (violets, particularly), and other symbols were used to convey one's sexual orientation and proclivities.
A "kink" is "any unconventional sexual desire, concept, fantasy, or practice" that "bends away from proclivities that are generally considered 'straight,' or what would seem typically arousing to others," while a "fetish" is "a sexual desire that is initiated or heightened in the presence or appearance of a particular material, shape, or part of the body" (like when someone is aroused by earlobes or the feeling of silk), Danarama said.
He admitted having sex with her, but said it was consensual—yet the accusation set off a domino effect of public revelations about Bakker's sexual proclivities and white collar crimes, leading to him being stripped of his company, publicly humiliated, and eventually sentenced to 45 years in prison (he served five) for a series of profoundly shady fundraising tactics used to bankroll his lifestyle and pay off Hahn.
Libraries, classifiers of Knowledge, explicit arbiters of what is, ontologically speaking, and what is not, have long reinforced elite efforts to instill a higher national character in the lower hordes, whose tastes and proclivities never did match their own, who never did give up their vulgar taste for fiction, which, of course, under the system devised by Melvil Dewey, is not, as a genre, internally classified at all.
Jackson's late career is dogged by stories of his strange proclivities: his split from Presley a mere three months after they wed; his later marriage to and divorce from Debbie Rowe; that infamous time when he dangled one of his sons, Blanket off a balcony; and a second round of child molestation charges of which he was acquitted in 2005, thanks in part to testimony and press conferences on his behalf by Robson and Safechuck.
She appeared on the cover of The Fader (with no interview, perhaps because she had nothing to say about the one thing she'd be asked about—Anti), the cover of Vanity Fair, with a spread that made no mention of Anti, but rather, delved deep into her current dating proclivities, and in an interview with Miranda July for T Magazine (again, with no mention of Anti despite the interview's late year release in October).
There have been a lot of pieces this week about whether Hillary Clinton should fear Trump, and the people answering "yes" make a number of good points: She's not popular, he'll set the terms of the debate, he'll attack her from the left in various ways, he'll get high turnout from disaffected voters, he'll go after her on issues (like, say, her husband's proclivities) that a normal Republican politician will be loath to touch, and so on down a list of disruptive strengths.
Once the cameras were on, Morgan spoke nearly without interruption for upward of 83 minutes, giving an inspirational, rambling sermon that touched on helping the needy, losing his close friend in his 2014 traumatic car accident, Obi-Wan Kenobi, creating a legacy for his great-grandchildren, school shootings, the importance of forming spiritual connections with your partner, what he had for dinner the previous night, Michael Jackson's "The Lady in My Life," the exhaustion of having an affair, being a runaway and, in detail, his sexual proclivities.

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