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"It's the good stuff," the god adds, but more profanely.
" After profanely saying he wanted to turn that around, Diaz continued: "Ain't nobody is sleeping.
But in the case of this profanely branded Backpack, there's precious little to complain about.
But protesters have chanted louder and more profanely against other politicians, who remain in power.
Pompeo profanely accused the reporter of "hating Donald Trump" and toeing the Democratic party line.
That is exactly how you ought to react to bumping into the Housewives: Swiftly and profanely exiting.
He said he hoped he didn't mess it up, but he said it a lot more profanely.
A profanely ornate firmament raining down with the cherubic drug dealers I grew up with in the 1143s.
Deadpool, a profanely sardonic antihero, has been one of Marvel's most popular characters since its debut in 1991.
He certainly hasn't done the same to a Seattle coffee shop owner who profanely berated and openly discriminated against Christian customers.
On July 18, Boone was tossed for profanely berating rookie umpire Brennan Miller in his viral "savages in the box" rant.
Her northern accent is rounder and softer than Cersei's posh, crystalline one — "love" sounds like "loaf" — and is often deployed profanely.
It culminates with him and his friend Big Body Bes at the restaurant exclaiming profanely over fusilli with octopus and bone marrow.
The shoot was about to end when Ms. Joplin profanely declared that she wanted to strip off the rest of her clothes.
Recalling what happened next, and blaming his "managerial immaturity at that moment," Elia profanely challenged Cubs fans to meet him on Michigan Avenue.
Reporters and producers sat in the back of event halls penned like stoats as Trump supporters spewed their rage, sometimes profanely, at them.
Theroux plays both variations of Kevin Garvey as amusingly befuddled, and increasingly (and profanely) irritated by what people are asking him to do.
Though Stone did take down the tweet in which he profanely responded to her, he certainly hasn't backtracked off his negative tirade against women.
He was caught on an infamous video posted online celebrating a victory giddily and profanely with one of the owners whose horses he trained.
President Trump does not express much affection for celebrities, which is unsurprising considering how many of them have vocally, even profanely, repudiated his policies.
Here's our rundown of the highlights and lowlights at the Tonys, where Robert De Niro called out Trump profanely and got a standing ovation.
At one point, O'Rourke profanely lambasted members of the media for, as he sees it, failing to "connect the dots" between Trump, racism and violence.
It goes much deeper than profanely arguing with a fan, or punishing journalists — most recently the Daily News' Stefan Bondy —whose reporting Dolan objects to.
The only belt at stake Saturday was a profanely named title to declare the "baddest" fighter between Diaz and Masvidal, with Johnson handing out the belt.
The Vice President in the past has been famed for profanely praising healthcare reform and now makes headlines for spilling the secret of his post-government plans.
Freestyle-monologuing in a pub on what seems to be karaoke night, she energetically advertises herself as a potential cult leader while fellow drinkers profanely heckle her.
The effort reached a fever pitch just hours after a bombshell rocked Trump's campaign in early October: The Access Hollywood recording of Trump profanely boasting about groping women.
"Well, he was playing pretty bad so his confidence was already shook up," Fizdale said, though the word actually spoken by the coach was more profanely blunt than bad.
Online memes took the team to task, showing Pelé holding his head in his hands in despair and comparing the team, unfavorably and sometimes profanely, with the undefeated Brazilian women's team.
Haldeman showcases the chief executive's lack of proportion and tendency to go on "talking for hours," occasionally "in one of his sort of mystic moods" but more often just profanely bitching.
He trumpets his conservative Christianity and avoids supping alone with any woman other than his wife, then turns around and steadfastly enables an avowed groper with a bulging record of profanely sexual comments.
The card of a dozen bouts was built mainly around glitz and drama, not an actual championship, with the only belt at stake a profanely-named title to declare who the "baddest" fighter was.
"Why do you follow me like a little puppy, moron?" the future president asked in 2013 of @ninetek, who had assured Mr. Trump, profanely, that no intelligent people cared for his thoughts about sharks.
At the team's practice Monday, after Ntilikina flubbed his layup, Travis walked over, put his hand on his young teammate's shoulder and suggested — gently, but profanely — that he should be dunking on those plays.
The fringe theology landed in the national spotlight after a viral video surfaced of a group of black Hebrew Israelites profanely clashing with dozens of mostly white Catholic schoolboys wearing "Make America Great Again" caps.
But more broadly, he's a sort of all-purpose "fix-it guy" who was tasked with making problems for Trump go away — whether that entailed profanely threatening journalists or arranging secret payoffs to hush up sex scandals.
It was bad enough that an Astros assistant general manager got fired during the 2019 World Series for screaming profanely at a woman in the locker room, which his own boss denied until eyewitnesses attested to it.
"I think the president knows what he's going to do with Steve Bannon," said Scaramucci, who railed profanely against Bannon in a conversation with The New Yorker earlier this month that in part cost him his job.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff on Wednesday fiercely pushed back on President Donald Trump's attacks on Democrats' impeachment inquiry, as Trump profanely lashed out at the pair in the middle of their news conference.
The circumstances of that deal were put back under the spotlight last month when Brandon Taubman, then the Astros' assistant general manager, boasted about it profanely to a group of female reporters after his team had clinched the A.L. pennant.
But to some leading Republican benefactors who have advocated a tougher line with Mr. Trump, the party should have distanced itself from his candidacy well before the publication of a recording last week in which he boasted profanely about committing sexual assault.
In 2015, Cristiano Ronaldo abruptly and profanely ended a CNN en Español television interview, which he had agreed to with the aim of promoting a new line of headphones, when he was asked about the FIFA corruption scandal and the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
The episode began Thursday night, just hours after the 116th Congress was sworn in, when a camera captured Representative Rashida Tlaib of Michigan promising profanely to impeach Mr. Trump as she drew cheers from liberal activists at a celebration at a bar near the Capitol.
In the clubhouse party after Saturday's clincher of the A.L. Championship Series, Taubman profanely gloated — repeatedly, without prompting — to a group of female reporters about the team's acquisition of closer Roberto Osuna, who joined the team last year while serving a 23-game suspension for domestic violence.
Osuna has pitched well for the Astros, but his place on the team remains a divisive topic; when the Astros won the American League pennant in October, the assistant general manager Brandon Taubman boasted profanely about acquiring Osuna to a group of female reporters in the clubhouse.
In the clubhouse celebration after that game, the assistant general manager Brandon Taubman gloated profanely to a group of female reporters about the Astros' acquisition of pitcher Roberto Osuna, who had been serving a suspension for domestic violence when the team traded for him in 220.
Some Democrats have already stated their intentions, intemperately or even profanely, like Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibWorld Jewish Congress condemns Tlaib for suggesting boycott of Bill Maher's show F-bombs away: Why lawmakers are cursing now more than ever A lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair MORE.
In the Telegram chat, the men wrote derisively and often profanely about an array of people, including leaders of their party; political critics; members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community; the news media; an obese young man who met the governor and a blind Cabinet secretary.
At last year's F.A. Cup final, which City won to complete a sweep of English titles in one season, a fan stormed into the press seating area at Wembley Stadium and profanely berated members of the news media over what he called bias toward City's title rival Liverpool.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Friday condemned a freshman Democratic congresswoman who profanely said the day before that he should be impeached.
Among the other arrivals on Viceland this week: "____, That's Delicious," a profanely titled food show in which the rapper Action Bronson visits restaurants and other culinary destinations like a burly, down-market Anthony Bourdain; and "Gaycation," one of the more promising shows, in which the actress Ellen Page and a friend, Ian Daniel, travel to L.G.B.T. destinations around the world.
Where to Stream It: FilmStruck EVERETT COLLECTION In the Loop (2009) Seven years before he skewered the inner workings of the White House with Veep, Armando Iannucci did the same for the hallowed halls of the British government with the foul-mouthed series The Thick of It. This, a feature-length spinoff of that original series, spins out the global ramifications of a poorly worded sound bite—perfectly, and profanely.
An Act of 1634–5 made it an offence to "profanely swear or curse";10–11 Car. 1 c.1; Stat Parl Irl v.2 pp.
In the Watchmen sequel Doomsday Clock, Firestorm becomes a subject of controversy after claims arise stating that he was created by the American government. Firestorm profanely denounces the "Superman Theory" and insults his Russian counterpart Pozhar, much to the dismay of Martin Stein.Doomsday Clock #5 (May 2018). DC Comics.
In the Watchmen sequel Doomsday Clock, Firestorm becomes a subject of controversy after claims arise stating that he was created by the American government. Firestorm profanely denounces the "Superman Theory" and insults his Russian counterpart Pozhar, much to the dismay of Martin Stein.Doomsday Clock #5 (May 2018). DC Comics.
Brittany is pessimistic. When Alison presses the question, Jillian reacts strongly — even profanely — asking Alison to refrain from asking Brittany such questions because "she had a bad week." Alison is surprised, and gives the trainers the option of leaving the gym during the weigh-in. Bob and Jillian both decided to stay.
In June 2014, a group of drunken women emerged from a Carnage pub in Cardiff and commenced verbally abusing and physically assaulting a homeless man, initially profanely yelling at him to get a job, then dragging him across the pavement and street, punching him, pulling his trousers down and kicking his face.
He commanded that regiment during their early tenure in France when it was being trained in tactics by the French Army. However, he was relieved of command shortly after. It is said that Col. McAlexander was relieved from his command position by General R. Bullard for profanely refusing to believe that the French could teach him anything about war.
This behavior often involved climbing on boards to profanely berate officials and his players. Blair was founder, coach and General Manager of the Whitby Dunlops, who would win the Allan Cup in 1957 and 1959. In 1959 the team represented Canada in 1958 World Ice Hockey Championships winning the tournament. From 1958–1971, Blair served as the General Manager of the Clinton Comets of the Eastern Hockey League.
Many Rastafari believe cannabis, which they call "ganja," "the herb," or "Kaya," is a sacred gift of Jah. It may be used for spiritual purposes to commune with God, but should not be used profanely. The use of other drugs, however, including alcohol, is frowned upon. Many believe that the wine Jesus/Iyesus drank was not an alcoholic beverage, but simply the juice of grapes or other fruits.
Jayyusi, 1977, p. 212. Badawi's poetry also reflected an extent of automatism as testified by a moment during one of his parliamentary campaigns in the 1950s when a crowd of supporters gathered around to hear him speak about his political goals. Instead of immediately speaking to the crowd, he locked himself in a study and penned a profanely mystical love poem called The Holy Flame, which he then read to the crowd.
In the 2002 election, Crahalla challenged Republican-turned-Democrat incumbent John A. Lawless in the newly re-drawn 150th legislative district. The new configuration was intentionally drawn to handicap Lawless as punishment from Lawless' former caucus. In September 2002, Lawless profanely berated a Lower Providence Township police officer, the That November, Crahalla defeated Lawless by razor thin 168 vote margin. Following the loss, Lawless destroyed many constituent-related documents, rather than surrender them to Crahalla.
Feeling sick, she had decided not to drive back home that night. She was given Room 1048; her boyfriend, who worked in a flower shop in the city, came to visit her there at 9:20 p.m. and stayed for two hours. Later that night, she told police, she heard men and women talking loudly and profanely all over the floor. Owen was not the only person to note unusual late night activity on the President's 10th floor.
In November of 2019 Harpootlian was criticized for profanely threatening to have an aide of the Richland County Legislation Delegation fired over a press release which failed to include job openings at the Columbia airport. In December of 2019 he called the university's search for the president's next chief of staff "cronyism at its finest." Harpootlian came out against a bill in the senate which would legalize curbside pickup for alcohol products in January of 2020.
The Act to Restrain Abuses of Players (1606) was a censorship law passed by the English Parliament, and introduced fines for plays which 'jestingly or profanely' used the names of God or Jesus. Plays written after 1606 avoided such terms as a consequence of the act, and new editions of older plays removed profane words.Oxford Companion to Shakespeare. Some scholars have argued that the Act had an important influence on the revision and publication of the plays of William Shakespeare.
Re: (3) physicians may inappropriately withhold sufficient sedative or analgesic medication to avoid the appearance of euthanasia or in order to improve organ viability. There is also the question of whether DCD patients receive compromised end of life (EOL) care. The President's Council for Bioethics has warned that DCD can transform EOL care from a "peaceful dignified death" into a profanely "high-tech death" experience for donors and donor's families. ICUs are not typically set up to provide optimum palliative care.
During the convention, prominent Cabinet Minister Judy LaMarsh was caught on television profanely stating that Trudeau wasn't a Liberal. Nevertheless, at the April 1968 Liberal leadership convention, Trudeau was elected as the leader on the fourth ballot, with the support of 51% of the delegates. He defeated several prominent and long- serving Liberals including Paul Martin Sr., Robert Winters and Paul Hellyer. As the new leader of the governing Liberals, Trudeau was sworn in as Prime Minister two weeks later on April 20.
250px The earliest use of the phrase is unknown, but in his autobiography, Mark Twain (1835–1910) observed that it was in general use even in his childhood."In that day, the common swearers of the region [i.e., around his home town of Hannibal] had a way of their own of emphasizing the Savior's name when they were using it profanely". The context of Twain's remark (given here in the main text) makes it clear that he was referring to "Jesus H. Christ".
In 1800 he left the Tomlinson firm to earn his living independently as a house and coach painter, and in 1801 he moved to Milford to work for Joshua C. Canby, a coach maker.Hicks 2009, p. 40. At this stage of his life Hicks was, as he later wrote in his memoirs, "in my own estimation a weak, wayward young man ... exceedingly fond of singing, dancing, vain amusements, and the company of young people, and too often profanely swearing".Hicks 2009, pp. 37–38.
In 1814, he published A Copious Account of the French and English Prophets, Who Infested London During 1707 which dealt with the Camisard Huguenot preachers, the first of whom arrived in London in 1706, and their fate. In the same year he published the Quaker biography, The Life of James Nayler, A Fanatical Enthusiast, Who Profanely and Blasphemously Personated Jesus Christ. Both were reprinted in M. Aikin's Memoirs of Religious Impostors in 1821.Aikin, M. (1821) Memoirs of Religious Impostors from the Seventh to the Nineteenth Century.
Furious at his attempt to blackmail him, Robert profanely threatens Andy, and hangs up on him. This leads Andy to seek help from David Wallace (Andy Buckley), the former Chief Financial Officer of Dunder Mifflin who has become a multi-millionaire. Andy tells David that, despite being in poor shape, Dunder Mifflin could be worth twice its net worth if the company's management is restructured. This piques David's interest, who allows Andy to come into his home and talk to him about his business proposal.
Noble married Maria Cotton, daughter of Walter Cotton of Crakemarsh in around 1619 and they lived at Lichfield Close where their family were born. In January 1638 Maria Noble, his wife and an ardent puritan, was involved in an incident in Lichfield Cathedral. Maria Noble, Lady Eleanor Davies and Susan Walker, wife of Rev. John Walker, brawled in the Cathedral "with a pot of water, tar, and other filthy things, most profanely defiled the hangings at the altar of the cathedral, and said they had sprinkled holy water on them against the next communion".
Grande performed "Bad Idea" at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival during the first weekend of the 2019 edition. She performed the song third, after "Raindrops (An Angel Cried)" and "God Is a Woman", on a dark and space-themed setting surrounded by back-up dancers. John Flynn of Consequence of Sound noted her performance of the three tracks did not grab the attention of the public, who were mostly watching the singer through their iPhones. Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times said her back-up dancers whirled "as profanely as any NIN fan could want".
They had noticed empty beer cans in the rear as well, and said he had an unidentified passenger in the front seat all day. When they asked him about these things, he responded belligerently and profanely. The couple's complaints to management of what was then doing business as Saratoga Luxury Limousine were initially dismissed and only resulted in a partial refund. A driver who had worked for a different limousine company that used the same property as Prestige and sometimes shared its fleet told WTEN that he had driven the Excursion in 2015 and it was "absolutely unsafe".
Barry officiated in the 2006 World Baseball Classic, which used mostly minor league umpires. In 2007, Barry was the replacement umpire for Mike Winters after the latter was suspended for his part in an altercation with then-San Diego Padres outfielder Milton Bradley. Winters had allegedly profanely insulted Bradley prior to the altercation in which Bradley tore his ACL. In 2011, Barry was one of two MLB umpires (the other being Brian O'Nora) who were selected to officiate in the Taiwan All- Star Series; Barry and O'Nora were joined by two Taiwanese umpires for the games.
In Mexico City, there were demonstrations against the Beatles, and a number of countries banned the Beatles' music on national radio stations, including South Africa and Spain. The Vatican issued a denouncement of Lennon's comments, saying that "Some subjects must not be dealt with profanely, not even in the world of beatniks." This international disapproval was reflected in the share price of the Beatles' Northern Songs publishing company, which dropped by the equivalent of 28 cents on the London Stock Exchange. In response to the furore in the US, a Melody Maker editorial stated that the "fantastically unreasoned reaction" supported Lennon's statement regarding Christ's disciples being "thick and ordinary".
As National Park Service historian Dawson Phelps wrote in the 1940s, "All this has been very confusing to many Nashvillians who dabble in local history. Each has a definite idea that one or the other of the roads mentioned above is the Old Trace and is eager, at the drop of a hat, to defend his position obstinately, profanely, and at great length."[1] However, a recent study of the Natchez Trace identified one of the main routes extending through what is now Forest Hills along either side of present-day Hillsboro Pike. In northern Williamson County, the Natchez Trace crossed the Harpeth River in the vicinity of Union Bridge Road.
He has her join Kevin and Creed in his office so he can apologize to the two of them, simultaneously apologizing to Holly indirectly. Holly is later caught by the cameras telling A. J. that she wants to take a break from their relationship at least until she returns to Nashua. As the new year's resolutions get out of hand, Meredith Palmer (Kate Flannery) reverts to smoking when she sees Pam's can of soda (her resolution being "drink less caffeine"), and Erin unintentionally angers Creed by doing a cartwheel in the middle of the office, profanely yelling at her. Pam tosses the resolution board into a dumpster, saying she has learned her lesson.
In the right corner, one can spot a drain plug with a chain simply fixated on canvas, a find, a piece of scrap that profanely ironizes the whole utopian and playfully futuristic portrayal, just like the subject that seems to be placed somewhere between space and earth. She expresses herself on the canvas playfully, headstrong, sometimes curious but also visionary. However, it seems that even the surface of a large canvas has become too small, as a suitable playing field of her present intentions. She had already built her first sculptural objects and she seemed to concentrate on one form of expression, eventually it should be working in the three- dimensional form.
It established a system of fines payable for "suppressing prophane Cursing and Swearing". The preamble recited the provisions of the Profane Swearing Act 1623, noting that it had not been effective at suppressing "those detestable sins" due to various perceived deficiencies in the Act. The Act provided that any person who profanely swore or cursed in the presence of a justice of the peace, or a town mayor, and was convicted on the oath of one witness or by their own confession, was to pay a fine. The fines were established at 1s for a servant, labourer, common soldier or seaman, and 2s for any other person; a second offence was to be fined at double the rate, and a third or later offence at treble.
They take the matter to human resources, and Toby Flenderson (Paul Lieberstein) holds a meeting between the involved parties. Pam, presumably at Toby's suggestion, apologizes for having possibly infringed on Frank's space by using the warehouse to paint her mural, but Frank in response insults Pam and her mural profanely and insists that his drawing of butts was funny. Toby and Nellie both take Frank's side, so Pam and Dwight take things into their own hands by painting a grotesque nude man on Frank's truck with washable paint. As Pam tells the documentary crew that she feels it is appropriate that she used her art to enact her revenge for the vandalism, Frank shows up yelling in anger and lunges at Pam.
Creep Catchers are non-affiliated individuals and groups who attempt to prevent child sexual abuse by posing as minors, using chat rooms and dating sites to lure adults willing to meet the minor for sex, and then exposing the adult by publicly posting videos of the ensuing confrontation. Creep Catchers offer the opportunity to make a public statement (a confession and explanation is encouraged) before posting the video and chat logs to a central website and various social media. Cooperative suspects are typically lectured to in relative privacy, while belligerents or those with particularly explicit conversations are loudly shamed and profanely ridiculed. Public and official reactions to groups of Creep Catchers have been mixed, with some supporting the intent of preventing abuse and others noting dangers of vigilantism by untrained public.
It opened in an underground location in the basements from 3 to 9 Heddon Street, near Regent Street, in 1912 and became a haunt for the wealthy and aristocratic classes, as well as bohemian artists in search of a European-style cabaret. Its creator Frida Strindberg set it up as an avant- garde and artistic venture.20thcenturylondon.org It introduced London to new concepts of nightlife and provided a solid model for future nightclubs. Philip Hoare in his book, Oscar Wilde's Last Stand, provided the following description: > Up in Regent Street young men wearing tight suits and nail varnish were > sipping creme de menthe in the Cafe Royal, while down a dark cul-de-sac > lurked a new and devilish sort of place where Futurists cavorted: a 'night > club' profanely named 'The Cave of the Golden Calf'.
The Act established that any person who cursed profanely or swore, on the conviction by the oath of witnesses in front of a justice of the peace or by their own confession, was liable to be fined; if the crime took place in front of a justice of the peace (or a town's mayor, bailiff, etc.), then they could be convicted requiring no other evidence. Any constable or peace officer who observed anyone not known to them breaking the Act was empowered to arrest the person and bring them before the justice, where they were to be convicted on the officer's oath; if the person was known to them, they were to lay that information before the justices, who were to charge them to appear for conviction. All convictions were to take place within eight days of the offence, be recorded in a specified form, and archived in the county records.

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