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" Bush added that this "just reeks of common sense.
But it's never boring — and it reeks of potential.
Still, to do nothing about the problem reeks of defeatism.
So if he says a dead reptile stinks, it reeks.
The setting reeks of one scarred by a warming climate.
Some of this anxiety reeks of gay panic and misogyny.
In short, the federation statement reeks of paternalism and hypocrisy.
The future of fuel is green, slimy, and reeks of fish.
" She wrote, "It also reeks of status quo white-male privilege.
"This all just, like, reeks of desperation to me," Cassie says.
It reeks of sarcasm, but you never know with these two.
In all those moments, he simply reeks of dread and trepidation.
Biden's decision to embrace Warren's plan naturally reeks of political opportunism.
But who wants to ride an on-time train that reeks?
This mouth reeks from decades of undigested beef lining its bloated gut.
It was impossible not to recognize how gun culture reeks of privilege.
As most things with Trump, the move reeks of desperation and hypocrisy.
Without Clinton's consent, publicly revealing a potential medical ailment reeks of disrespect.
It's cold, it's lonely, and it reeks of Lysol (if you're lucky).
San Juan County in particular reeks of anti-Indian behavior and sentiments.
"The statement made by the U.S. reeks of hypocrisy," the official said.
The phrase "locker room" to describe misogynist comments reeks of a focus group.
To me, it reeks of provincial desperation and sadness & makes me unbearably angry.
Her breath reeks of moonshine as she tries to propose a nude photoshoot.
But there's something about soda in pouch form that reeks of existential despair.
Since it was over 80 degrees, the whole place reeks of fish guts.
But this whole side quest reeks of contrived conflict and cheap special effects.
Conservative commentator Carmine Sabia told Fox News that the move reeks of hypocrisy.
The region reeks of petrol, and many residents, including children, have developed coughs.
She's "re-boarded the Evan train" and it reeks of desperation in there.
" That officials did not notify the girl's parents, he said, "reeks of race.
The early VP pick reeks of gimmickry, mixed with a whiff of desperation.
He's laden with knock off Pot Noodles and absolutely reeks of unbranded cider.
Although, Uranus is far from the only planet in our solar system that reeks.
Price points aside, there's an element of sustainable fashion that reeks of liberal worthiness.
Under the guise of the migrant crisis, Orban enacted legislation that reeks of 85033.
Clinton is stiff, lacks any sense of humor or charisma, and reeks of bureaucracy.
It reeks of gun rooms and leather; of port, wet Labradors and old tweed.
I don't even know what kind of move this is, but it reeks desperation.
He's good enough that cutting him reeks of trying to "tank" into a contender.
This reeks of 'virtue-signaling' even more than it does of standard media bias.
Trump's Twitter feed over the past 72 hours reeks of that attempted character assassination.
But the refusal to undergo scrutiny or allow for an appeal reeks of autocracy.
She raps with a slowed-down tempo, in a style that reeks of Southern influence.
Cleveland selecting Brown to stack the roster reeks of the 49ers' response to Harbaugh's exit.
The term "basic witch," I know, reeks of a kind of glib internet-insular condescension.
MS. OJIH ODUTOLA I just think that reeks of colonizing the meaning of these objects.
It reeks of corruption and the corrosion of the rule of law in our system.
In an African context, the notion of the "tribe" also reeks of conquest and xenophobia.
Unser claims he reeks because he was "kissing on a girl" just 5 minutes before.
For all his crusading against climate change, Gore reeks of this same kind of establishment politics.
Nia says when Royalty comes back from a visit with Chris she usually reeks of smoke.
Republicans, especially Mr Trump, warn that this reeks of witch-hunting and risks a political backlash.
"This reeks of desperation," said David Trainer, founder and CEO of investment research firm New Constructs.
It reeks of distrust, and you should never put someone on salary that you don't trust.
Many of those supporters want nothing to do with Clinton, who reeks of bureaucracy and inauthenticity.
The Kim Kardashian robbery reeks of an inside job ... sources say that's what Paris cops think.
" Chris Saeger, executive director at government watchdog Western Values Project said the move "reeks of retaliation.
"This paranoia that reeks of racism tarnishes Australia's image as a multicultural society," the report said.
It also reeks of entitlement, privilege and the uncomfortable polarities embedded so deep in these Olympics.
So now he works the night shift in a residential lobby that reeks of urban loneliness.
He steps outside to smoke, but even so, he reeks, as do his bedroom and belongings.
It reeks of horns and harps, harmonica quartets, assorted animal noises and a 91-piece orchestra.
The entire affair reeks of something nefarious, and Mr. Kushner's security clearance should be immediately revoked.
But above all else, The Hill's opinion section just reeks of the same laziness Solomon displays.
No one should ever have to spend time in a dorm room that reeks of unidentifiable odors.
The room reeks of ground beef liver powder cut with yeast, a superfood for the tiny creatures.
Trump's claim that he would have won the popular vote without illegal voting reeks of this strategy.
"It reeks of desperation," said one former Obama White House aide who is unaffiliated with any campaign.
"It reeks of panic and desperation over the growing opposition to the president's authoritarian rule," she said.
The book reeks of good taste and appropriate boundaries (save a few enthusiastic sentences about oral sex).
The atmosphere reeks of compulsive wrongness: "You don't always get to choose," one of the characters says.
The whole thing reeks of a corrupt bargain, and I hope the Department of Justice gets involved.
" But even based off of those media reports alone, Wasserman Schultz said, "The constant contact reeks of collusion.
Its history reeks of maligning women to keep them in their place; that is, to keep them down.
It's a statement that already reeks of cliché, but fuck it: Logan really isn't your typical Marvel film.
But, this all reeks of the promotional posturing between Mayweather and Pacquiao far too much for my liking.
" Perhaps, the Journal claimed instead, Flynn simply "misremembered," but that whatever happened, the FBI's behavior "reeks of entrapment.
"The original version of 'Hot Stuff' made famous by Donna Summer reeks of sexual power," Owen tells PEOPLE.
"The refusal to undergo scrutiny or allow for an appeal reeks of autocracy," the paper's editorial board wrote.
"All this reeks of is political opportunism and that's what defines Kirsten Gillibrand's career," one Democratic strategist said.
Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti in a Twitter post claimed the arrest "was politically motivated, and "reeks of desperation.
Everything about Cuomo's briefings, right down to the concise slides flashed to accompany his words, reeks of competence.
"It reeks of nepotism and good 'ol boy politics that I think everybody struggles with," Sanford told Hill.
Christie's connection to something that reeks of old fashioned and nasty political corruption makes him toxic for Trump now.
I think my building is having water pipe issues, because the shower drain reeks and so does the staircase.
Their inclusion on his coveted "Following" list reeks of the same tokenism that their appearances at his rallies did.
And, while it may be true that I am a proponent of lowering taxes, the opportunism here just reeks.
The request put the spotlight back on an incident that reeks of political interference with important public health research.
An included stylus might help, though that reeks of the poke-and-type days of Windows Mobile and PDAs.
The first option reeks of a kind of proprietary elitism, but it is of immediate benefit to the animal.
AARP, the country's leading advocacy group for senior citizens, thinks that sort of question reeks of age-based discrimination.
Elizabeth Warren&aposs advice to parents with children in underperforming public schools sounds strangely conservative and reeks of privilege.
We don't know how the folks at Universal do it, but the entire room 100% reeks of burning marshmallow.
It appears in the conversation after a discussion of military aid, and reeks of a proposed quid pro quo.
Local leaders say the decision reeks of racism, and the move exacerbates the President's ongoing feud with officials there.
The whole thing reeks of an attention-grabbing stunt — one last hurrah before sentencing, where he faces years in prison.
But if their Slack messages are any indication, Juul employees already seem to think the rumored deal reeks of hypocrisy.
My apartment reeks of plastic, and I quickly clean it up to avoid lingering toxic smells in the apartment. D'oh.
Second, this baseless attack on Clinton's health reeks of the same conspiracy theory junk we have heard before from him.
Giving assignments, it reeks of high school and getting homework... Some people respond to that though, some people like that.
Karen concedes her behavior reeks of white privilege, acknowledging things could have ended very differently if she were a minority.
Though, uh, hey: At least no one in Riverdale will have to deal with a character who reeks of soup.
At a time when so much writing about ethnic identity reeks of faux authority, this book throbs with lived experience.
To Mr. Mikhalkov, the Yeltsin Center reeks of betrayal to Russia's political traditions and a wholesale capitulation to the West.
This is a level of authoritarianism that reeks of a Chinese model, which is very antithetical to India's democratic values.
Everything about our presence in Afghanistan — military and civilian — reeks of the transient nature of our commitment to the country.
Moore's refusal to participate in adaptations mostly stems from his distaste for essentially anything that reeks of commercialism or selling out.
The campaign is intended to inspire citizens to take an interest in spacecraft, but it also reeks of being a stunt.
Usually, Spruce Street in Philadelphia smells like street food and manhole fumes; during sorority rush it reeks of Chanel No. 5.
"I had to let go of 90% of my staff," sighs the despondent Naeem, whose unventilated workshop reeks of paint fumes.
Tech companies: Please stop marketing my vagina to me in a color that reeks of stale marketing meetings, approachability, and tranquility.
To have it end on an ambiguous note reeks of the show not wanting to side with a convicted sex offender.
Furthermore, given that the Trump organization had to recently fire at least 18 undocumented immigrants, his hypocrisy reeks to high heaven.
White liberals can love Warren or Buttigieg until the cows come home, but the belittling of Biden's support reeks of privilege.
Intentional or not, the whole episode reeks of racism at worst and willful ignorance and complete disinterest in history at best.
"While we are sure that their waiting rooms now smell perfectly lovely," she continued, "this new strategy rather reeks of desperation."
And because a romantic gesture performed in the greater London area reeks of Richard Curtis, the Love Actually references started rolling in.
But the more annoying part of her decision is that it reeks of being a plot device rather than a character's choice.
Ben Zorn could have given her his rose; instead, he gave it to Danielle Lombard, a move that reeks of producer involvement.
I'll give him that, but he reeks of ego and hitting on Meredith, literally, right after meeting her wasn't cute at all.
Not everyone's cup of tea Critics gave the movie mixed reviews, with many saying it reeks of propaganda for the Modi government.
The caravan is like a house guest, Mr. Gálvez said, laughing: "The first day he smells — and the third day he reeks."
On top of which, there's the shocking, mocking contrast of monuments that gleam for tourists while everyday Rome reeks for its residents.
Luckily the odor doesn't reach our apartment, but the stairwell reeks, and we're concerned that storing garbage inside will eventually attract vermin.
It reeks of calculation -- you can literally see the political wheels turning -- and people who don't like Clinton really don't like that.
His pious endorsement of an executive order related to anti-Semitism or any other matter reeks of nepotism and self-serving obsequiousness.
If you can deal with the burn, the hot sauce isn't too bad and the bath with vinegar reeks, but works quite well.
The Daily Show has been in a bit of a creative slump since Jon Stewart left and this little stunt reeks of desperation.
The effort by today's media's to discount any view held by conservatives as "fake news" or as Russian propaganda reeks of modern McCarthyism.
The government's investigative committee has its official narratives for what happened that don't implicate them, but to me, it reeks of Putin's actions.
It reeks of trying to block the cold truth about the assertions Mr. Ross and Justice Department lawyers have made from coming out.
Quite the opposite: When it comes to cyberattacks on American democracy, the message coming from this president reeks of confusion, equivocation and weakness.
You can see him starting to let his guard down, so much so that he's game for an itinerary that reeks of coupledom.
But there was something about its seeming to be the academy's preferred movie that didn't thrill me because … it also reeks of Oscar.
In much the same vein, the firing of a widely-respected American diplomat in order to enrich Trump's cronies reeks of swampian corruption.
It also reeks of a lack of empathy, an inability to step outside yourself and into another person's shoes for even a minute.
But then there's also OJ Mayo, hovering grimly at the periphery, and he is just a bummer that reeks of failure to launch.
An undergraduate psychology major could easily understand that Trump's massive overreaction to Biden's candidacy -- and to the firefighters' endorsement -- reeks of worry and anxiety.
Obviously, the whole thing reeks of entitlement in the assumption that "Katie" is already cooking anyway, so she might as well cook for him.
The demonization of social climbing reeks of classism — Kate Middleton, the granddaughter of a coal miner, was met with similar rancor — and, here, racism.
The clip shows a tiny, grimy kitchen that serves roughly 150 workers, and an outdoor bathroom area that reeks of sewage, according to Anderson.
Is it "Kiss It Better," the slow jam that simply reeks of sex and sweat and on which she proclaims, "Man, fuck your pride"?
Her arrest of Ghost for the murder of her colleague and former lover Greg Knox (Andy Bean), reeks of lingering resentment over their breakup.
The whole thing reeks of a Stephen King prom night setup that ends with Trump dumping a bucket of pig's blood onto Romney's head.
Update: Contrary to popular belief, if you're swimming in a pool that reeks of chlorine, that is not necessarily a good thing, experts say.
Water quality has become dangerously poor, the air reeks of raw sewage, and the unemployment rate is approaching 50 percent, worse among the young.
The Clark family's lawyer, Benjamin Crump, said that the move "reeks of impropriety" and that the Police Department was trying to cover something up.
Finally, the exclusivity of this fair reeks of the privilege and income disparity we see across the art world and in society in general.
"This situation reeks of corruption and cronyism," said Representative Tim Walz, Democrat of Minnesota and the ranking member of the House Veterans Affairs Committee.
It's a résumé that reeks a bit of worthy cultural gentility — people gathering to nod and sigh solemnly in the presence of sanctified masterpieces.
An experimental play from 1920, "The Emperor Jones" is often perceived as racist; Brutus's language, rendered in dialect, reeks of caricature on the page.
Their decision to break away and split their time between Britain, Canada and California (apparently only after Trump leaves office) reeks of unearned privilege.
It reeks of frustration that I fear is born from a place of entitlement, even though it is dressed in the language of oppression.
Someone sat next to those bags for the better part of a day and at no point said, "Hey, your luggage absolutely reeks of leeches"?
So they start out investigating what could be a viable food source and end up in a private prison that reeks of booze and despair.
Bill Cosby's 3 to 10 year prison sentence reeks of unfairness and sets a dangerous precedent for the future ... so says fellow comedian Joe Torry.
The location reeks of desperation, but so does the business model behind throwing a kitchen into a van, and that turned out OK, didn't it?
Obscurantist propaganda by numbers; a Potemkin parliament; a stifled press; even lapel badges of the great helmsman: it all reeks of the bad old days.
It is not that Mr. Markle is working class, but the public shaming of him over the paparazzi story reeks of classism and British snobbery.
Having the U.S. federal government move the goalposts after the game begins reeks of political cronyism and will inevitably lead to years of protracted litigation.
But over the past few years, the IKEA flagship store in Sweden has been enraging people for a different reason—it constantly reeks of shit.
Mr. Mnuchin's failure to disclose his Cayman Islands holdings just reeks of the swamp that the president-elect promised to drain on the campaign trail.
But this effort reeks of the laziest content from news publishers making frantic pivots to video with a fresh twist of Trump Steaks-quality campaign advertising.
From the beginning, the prestigious magical school, headed by the gaudy Madam Mumblechook and the deranged Doctor Dee, reeks with a veneer of opulence and pretension.
The regime is paranoid of any movement that reeks of dissent, and often quickly cracks down, painting opponents as foreign or domestic conspirators against the regime.
The Chicago letter reeks of arrogance, of a sense of entitlement, of an exclusionary mindset — in other words, the very things it seeks to inveigh against.
"The statement made by the U.S. reeks of hypocrisy," China's representative told the WTO dispute settlement meeting, according to a copy of remarks provided to Reuters.
She often walks in the street rather than try to edge single-file past a "corridor of waste" that reeks of foul liquids and attracts rats.
" Butina's lawyer fired back with both barrels, arguing the very public accusation had unfairly smeared Butina, and that the subsequent admission of error "reeks of desperation.
Putting a heating pad around a dead HP TouchPad reeks of desperation, but considering it's a nice if unloved tablet, desperate times call for weird tactics.
To many, the initiative felt like an advertising ploy that reeks of fake corporate wokeness; and bookish social media users were quick to point this out.
Our college football culture reeks of university officials who are willing to act in a complicit manner to protect their highest-paid employees and winning streaks.
" Zac Moffatt, a Republican strategist who led digital operations for Mitt Romney's presidential run, said abandoning a medium used heavily by so many "reeks of desperation.
The words for "beautiful" and for "clean" are the same, perhaps because in a nation where so many are vulnerable to the elements, dirt reeks of poverty.
" A few years after the fateful storm, the local legal authority invites Commissioner Absalom Cornet, a seasoned Scottish witch hunter, to Finnmark, where the "Devil's breath reeks.
In that sense, essential benefits reeks of "regulatory capture" when Big Business and Big Government get together to do what's best for them and not the people.
In fact, the outsider Trump that rode a populist wave to the Oval Office would be engaging in a plan that reeks of the worst of neoliberalism.
To FCC critics, Pai's action reeks of hypocrisy because it shows that Trump's FCC actually favors government regulation—as long as that regulation benefits Trump's political allies.
Like many have said, she thinks his behavior reeks of a classic sexist with control issues But, Gloria went further ... calling the practice a human rights violation.
It's the product of a failed insurgent campaign for Caroline Fayard, an attorney and one-time candidate for lieutenant governor, and the ad reeks of shameless desperation.
Must he leave a lingering trail of fragrance — the kind that reeks of cash with top notes of plastic credit card — in the hotel room behind him?
They worry that the Clinton name reeks of the past and fear that their unpopularity with conservative-leaning and independent voters could harm Democrats in close races.
The historical sections are delivered in starchily ornate prose ("Yuletide garlands appeared to perspire in the gaslights") that reeks of orange rinds, rose petals and cinnamon sticks.
Such a stink is nothing new on this route, a meandering line through downtown seemingly attractive to public farters, but this time it reeks like the real deal.
" Block said in an email: "The company's use of investigators to impersonate journalists and government officials shows management's disregard for ethics and rules, and further reeks of desperation.
"It reeks of a tit-for-tat," said Evelyn Farkas, a former deputy assistant secretary of Defense in the Obama administration and fellow at the German Marshall Fund.
But the average pocket pussy you find in America reeks of carcinogenic chemicals that are banned in children's toys but used in the widely under-regulated "novelty" industry.
There are times when the city reeks, and when I go for a walk with my friends, they're all suffering, and I'm the chillest one in the group.
In a 2015 incident that reeks of racism, a black man got tackled by a vigilante in a Walmart for carrying a gun he had a permit for.
Calling a misinformed voter a liar and challenging him to a pushup contest reeks of the machismo present in Trump's thinly-veiled exchange about penis size with Sen.
" Rosa's landlord's wife reeks of "flowers that had sat in a vase too long" and his sons are assigned labels like "Warm Milk, Fish Guts" and "Geranium Leaves.
This articulation reeks of the kind of stereotypical depiction of Muslim women that has too often permeated Western societies: one of submission, obedience and lack of personal agency.
Allowing the FTC to liberally exert its authority in picking winners and losers, rather than allowing the free market to work, hurts competition and reeks of crony capitalism.
Soon after Byers' report, however, the Washington Post quickly confirmed that Facebook is discussing details of his appearance, also citing an anonymous source, which reeks of a coordinated leak.
" McGowan goes on to claim that Gleiberman's piece "reeks of status quo white-male privilege" and that he isn't a writer, but "simply a bully on semi-glossy paper.
Although all party leaders sometimes have to ignore their members, for Mr Corbyn to go over the heads of the rank and file in this instance reeks of hypocrisy.
Delhi's police, not known for their delicacy, declared it dangerous for big crowds to gather by a river that is inky black, infested with mosquitoes and reeks of sewage.
Well, perhaps just one thing to add: Although this tower is still being constructed, it already reeks of ersatz historicism and a kind of deadly (and deadening) self-importance.
Assuming it was not to install golf courses or Trump hotels along its coastline, but rather to provide the U.S. with a strategic buffer, it still reeks of colonialism.
This point may be best exemplified by Ed Ruscha's painting "Large Trademark with Eight Spotlights" (1962) that reeks of the accustomed immediate and bright platitudes of the corporate logo.
It's not a bad photo — I would never speak ill of anything shot by Meyers, even if it were true — but it reeks of a studio's gently prodding hand.
The chemical — which is the active ingredient in many hair-growth treatments — reeks of wet pennies and leaves the skin numb and tingly, like the flush of good Champagne.
The porn star's lawyer said the arrest "reeks of desperation," and said Daniels was performing the same routine she had done "at nearly a hundred strip clubs" throughout the country.
Tripp's letter reeks of the worst type of "male feminism," the Matt McGorrys of the world who spout feminist dialogue mostly as a means to congratulate themselves for being feminists.
In the suit, Clint calls out a scene where Paul Giamatti's character is discussing a land deal with Jane Halftown that reeks of corruption on the part of the tribe.
Today's ongoing bickering between Seoul and Tokyo reeks of interwar politics at its worst; leaders who want to live in a postwar order need to rise above such petty grievances.
On race: The wellness industry already reeks of privilege; we don't need further perpetuation of the idea that taking care of our bodies and minds is only for rich white people.
Like all of its moves with Ferentz, it reeks of insecurity, which makes some modicum of sense: Ferentz has engineered five of the eight double-digit winning seasons in school history.
Trilobites The Sumatra rain forests of Indonesia are home to the world's largest flower, the iconic "corpse flower" that measures three feet wide, weighs 15 pounds and reeks of rotting flesh.
The whole affair reeks of obstruction of justice, which has not gone unnoticed by Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, who appointed a special counsel to investigate the mess last week.
Spotlight's score reeks of mystery and justice (in a good way), but the plaintive piano in "The Children" forces us to contemplate the incontrovertible trauma of the victims in this story.
His supersummery take on up and coming duo Whilk & Misky's "All By Myself" is the kind of record that positively reeks of Piz Buin and the melted remains of a Calippo.
Track racing involves alternately standing on the gas or the brake pedal the entire time, until your car reeks of brake and clutch and you're covered in sweat and mentally exhausted.
Added pounds make any car less fun Which isn't to say that technology is the enemy — or that you have to go buy yourself an old 911 that reeks of petrol.
Though Vikingdom2016 reportedly told The Daily Dot that the attack had nothing to do with the Cosby story and was done because he "hates New York," it reeks of victim silencing.
The obsession with the Fed also reeks of excuse-making for his policy failures — Trump's ideas about trade are wrong, his tactics don't make sense, and the tax cuts didn't work.
Bernie Sanders' and Elizabeth Warren's plans to cancel student debt won't solve the real problem with college loansElizabeth Warren's advice to parents of kids in struggling public schools reeks of privilege
Even the term "Wave" reeks of déjà vu—it's a Twilight Zone parody of microgenre nomenclature, gesturing at the idea of a trend without staking any claim about what it stands for.
It reeks from miles away of being a "concept restaurant"—a term that ought to be kryptonite to any sensible person who enjoys good food—but there's something fascinating about Mini Chef.
"By circumventing the long established procedure for picking the city's top cop, Mayor Rahm Emanuel has loaded Chief Johnson down with baggage that reeks of backroom deals," Jackson said in a statement.
"The repeated use of vague charges reeks of an orchestrated and retaliatory campaign by the authorities to punish those that advocate for democracy," said Mabel Au, director of Amnesty International Hong Kong.
I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives suffocates you in a skin-crawling tension that reeks of dread and rot, while somehow still wafting in the scent of Chanel's most alluring perfume.
The image of her writing her own petition to sue the City of Lafayette sounds so charmingly grass-roots, go-girl gumption-y, but reeks of Koch Brothers funding or the like.
The boastful rhetoric that fueled the most implausible of presidential campaigns this year ("Make America Great Again") reeks of the most unbearable of America's traits: its unwavering belief in its own exceptionalism.
Trash reeks, garbage water pools next to the metal-edged curbs, and every piece of grime floating in the air clings to clothing and skin, leaving behind the filmy feeling of filth.
Partly because I failed to investigate Willingham's story, I have thrown myself into the case of Kevin Cooper, a black man on death row in California whose case reeks of prosecutorial misconduct.
Sarah Goldfeder, a principal at the Earnscliffe Strategy Group and a fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, told me that right now this case reeks of "ickiness," but not necessarily illegality.
First of all, "females" is one of those signifiers that send some women around the twist, connoting as it does a reduction to biological function that reeks of low-level misogyny at best.
As an activist lawyer, First Lady of Arkansas AND First Lady of the United States, a twice-elected U.S. Senator from New York, a former Secretary of State, Clinton reeks of the quo.
Calling "Idiocracy" a documentary is one of those jokes about Donald Trump that was made constantly in the latter months of 22000 and now reeks of a certain strain of ineffectual liberal smugness.
The Playboy magazine founder just asked the judge to dismiss him from Chloe Goins' lawsuit against Cosby, arguing the suit reeks of a desperate ploy to drum up publicity and force Cosby to settle.
He is now running a leadership campaign that reeks of entitlement, expecting party members to vote for him despite his refusal to appear in the first televised debate and his reluctance to give interviews.
I think this movie embarrassingly reeks of The Shining , which was a movie that—until I watched it enough in my mid-20s to make it not scary anymore—was a really effective movie.
A vast swath of America has long refused to accept Trump as a legitimate president because of the unsettled issue of Russian interference, and his continued lambasting of Clinton reeks of protesting too much.
Balenciaga's dive into the key rings business reeks of a total rip-off ... so claims the company behind Little Trees air fresheners, which is suing the luxury brand for straight-up jacking its product.
He finds the discussion about sensitivity toward transgender "reeks of white privilege," and wonders pointedly why it's easier for Caitlyn Jenner to change gender than it was for Cassius Clay to change his name?
This finish, in addition to Hong Man Choi's first outing in the openweight tournament, which ended with his opponent bizarrely retiring in the middle of the fight for no reason whatsoever, reeks of fishiness.
If I see the troubled human at the core capable of insight and inwardly wanting to make a change, I'm much more likely to work with someone even if his behavior reeks of misogyny.
The HBO dramedy, created by Jesse Armstrong, directed by Adam McKay, and executive produced by Will Ferrell (yes, that one), is about a (fictional) family that reeks of money, oozes with greed, and spews sarcasm.
It really reeks of 2009: spam worms (lol), horrible April 1 internet jokes (conficker was supposed to check in and do something unknown and scary on April 1 so there was an EXCELLENT news peg).
" The Western Values Project, a public lands group that has criticized the Trump administration's ethics and policy decisions, said the move "reeks of retaliation for the shocking number of investigations into Secretary Zinke's unethical conduct.
Whenever Trump or the GOP attack Clinton, it reeks of insecurity, of a group that still hasn't moved on from an election in which Trump won the Electoral College but more people actually voted for Clinton.
Courts have recognized what we now know all too well this season: politics "reeks of unfair, intemperate, scurrilous and irresponsible charges against those seeking public office" ... which are nasty, childish ... and protected by the First Amendment.
Ted Cruz's strange gambit of announcing on Wednesday afternoon that Carly Fiorina will be his vice presidential running mate, done while his own bid for the presidential nomination is still a long shot, reeks of desperation.
The leather interior reeks of a life refined, of boats and yachts and champagne and Italian designer clothing, with just enough of a kick — visible bright red stitching throughout — to remind you that it's all flash.
President Obama took a moment at a rally this week to sniff his hand to prove that he is not really a demon from hell who reeks of sulfur and walks the Earth swarmed by flies.
"A few of them are trying to lob bombs at each other, and a little bit of that reeks of desperation," said Kirsten Running-Marquardt, a Democratic state representative from Cedar Rapids who is backing Biden.
Deze week trekken Nederlandse kiezers naar de stembus na een luide en verdelende campagne die focuste op immigratie, de eerste in een reeks Europese verkiezingen dit jaar, die een populist aan de macht zouden kunnen brengen.
It reeks of satire, but Trump has taken it as legit, and it seems like it actually is: The video was originally uploaded by a guy named trumpeffect who made an equally bizarre anti-Cruz video, too.
"For us to go back and to demote somewhat by all accounts who served our nation with great heroism and dedication and has done so much for this nation, to me, it reeks of politics," added Sen.
Our new president-elect Donald Trump has, at best, condoned insensitive, prejudiced behavior toward refugees and border-crossers; at worst, his potential cabinet's ideology reeks of xenophobic fascism, of the social tenets that led to internment camps.
The decision to hand down both sentences the day after Christmas, when there would likely be less attention from diplomats and international observers, "reeks of cynical political calculation", said Patrick Poon, Hong Kong-based researcher for Amnesty International.
Attempting to recruit drivers to work against their own best interests is a dirty tactic, but hoping to get those same drivers to oppose AB5 after it has passed its last major legislative hurdle just reeks of desperation.
But, it is to say that the unwillingness to criticize behavior that is clearly un-presidential (at best) reeks of the bargain the party made with itself when Trump won: Winning matters more than anything and everything else.
The thing about this nonsense electro-fart which reeks of fake tan and whose only lyric is "party", is that it is so intrinsically linked to Geordie Shore every millisecond is a trigger for a scene from the show.
That this message, framed as offering "tough love" and initially delivered in 19553 (the same year as Constand's assault), could be given by a man accused of assaulting dozens of women over the course of decades reeks of hypocrisy.
"Most small caps are high-yield companies with floating-rate debt, so as yields eventually go up, that debt service goes up, and that reeks of the interest-only adjustable-rate mortgage crisis that led to the subprime crisis," he said.
The four-piece's spicy, basement-ripened mélange of dual-vocal hardcore punk, powerviolence, fastcore, and thrash is a welcome breath of stale beer, clammy basement air, and joyfully spilled blood; in short, it absolutely reeks of the spirit of DIY.
That one line reeks of the possibility that whoever wrote that line was not thinking at all of the realities of a black character's hair and just...kept the line in there after casting the beautiful and naturally coiffed Natalie Paul.
Everything he does now reeks of onions, the futile efforts of a man who overplayed himself anywhere he went, always craved more and more and more, and could never just ACCEPT what the universe had given him—which was so much!
House Democrats are weighing a return to an earmark-like system that would allow members to secure cash for some pet projects at home, but the idea is making some vulnerable freshmen members anxious that it reeks of the swamp.
"Additionally, it reeks of bad faith, demonstrates contempt for the authority that the Constitution's Framers have vested in the judicial branch, and, ultimately, deprives successful plaintiffs of the full measure of the remedy to which they are entitled," she added.
From one perspective, Neeson's story reeks of a kind of white male privilege that sprawls from Western European pubs where he lay in wait years ago hoping to stoke racial conflict all the way to the White House in 2019.
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When you picture a woman who's an alcoholic, you might visualize someone who's down on their luck, who reeks of alcohol, and who can't handle themselves after having one drink too many, à la Emily Blunt's character in The Girl On The Train.
In a northern Texas district court, Lemons argued that he wasn't part of the pharmacy's inner circle, didn't share its profits, and was merely "a conscientious, yet unwitting, pharmacist working in a 'climate of activity that reeks of something foul,'" according to records.
However, there's also a part that reeks dangerously of ethnic tourism—paying for food that would be way more expensive from a European restaurant, and enjoying a culture which many of us only seem to be interested in when our stomach rumbles.
I have sensitive skin and a disturbingly acute sense of smell, which are two qualities you'd think would be enough to turn me off a product that is considered one of the most intense chemical exfoliants on the market and also reeks.
If these conflicting descriptions are unsatisfactory, you can discover what Rosetta reeks of firsthand by picking up a free sample of the perfume at the Royal Society exhibition in London this summer or by getting your hands on one of those postcards.
Soft skills is a term that totally reeks of corporate management PowerPoints, but despite (or maybe because of) my partial revulsion to it I can't let it go; it's become a sort of reverberant node for my thinking about women and work.
SS: [first of all, the phrase "UFC "Go Big" press conference" reeks of Perfect Curve...] A little crass, a little vulgar, and a spectacular example of great sportsmanship in a capitalist endeavor, McGregor acknowledges the benefits his victories have on his vanquished.
Although the single features a variety of hard-hitting flows from both rappers, it certainly reeks of misogyny as both Drake and Ross assume ownership of their respective partners while making overly possessive requests of them to mask the pair's own insecurities.
Mr. Sanders asked Mr. Cuomo on Twitter about his feelings on the issue, saying the state party's proposed action "reeks of vengeance against progressives and the Working Families Party," which endorsed Cynthia Nixon in her unsuccessful primary challenge against the governor last year.
That he could feel so emboldened to run for public office while knowing about the existence of this picture reeks of a style of white privilege and power thought to have ended with the Jim Crow South but that continues in the present.
And while all of this reeks of self-serving publicity stunt on Tecate's part, what better way to mock a narcissistic billionaire's tyrannical immigration policy than by spending a shitload of money on ads and getting a ton of free publicity in the process?
"Imposing blanket bans within social media for under 18s is nigh on impossible and reeks instead of political posture and body language," James Kirkham, the former head of social and mobile at advertising agency Leo Burnett and currently head of Copa90, told VICE News.
However, the early war of words reeks of promotional plastic: it all seems a little inauthentic and disingenuous, only serving as promotional video to hype up the fight should these two men overcome their next two opponents and eventually meet in the squared circle.
Photo: GettyPresident Trump's obsession with Amazon has reportedly cost the US business $53 billion, but right or wrong on any one point, his stance on Amazon's penchant for dodging federal taxes reeks of hypocrisy, and his latest accusation about failing to pay state taxes simply wrong.
The Narrative Figuration paintings, hardcore graphics (like Bazooka), the studies for Les Editions Champ Libre or Hara-Kiri (the precursor to Charlie Hebdo), punk band Bérurier Noir's documentary material and knowing nodes at Fabrice Emaer's club Le Palace — it all reeks of mock-subversive doom-and-gloom.
But as one befuddled Redditor pointed out in a 2016 /r/askreddit thread, the ubiquity of a store that sells an item people only buy every seven to ten years, often with multiple locations in spitting distance of each other, reeks of a money laundering scheme.
The bombshell exposé claimed Facebook hired the Republican opposition-research firm, Definers Public Affairs, to smear anti-Facebook protestors as anti-Semitic, while simultaneously scapegoating anti-Facebook groups — like Color of Change — as under the control of Soros, a common right-wing refrain that reeks of anti-Semitism.
Mr. Trump's dismissal of hush money payments and nondisclosure agreements as no big deal ("very common among celebrities and people of wealth") reeks of entitlement and sexism, but he'd be foolish to think the American people and the justice system won't figure out why Stormy Daniels got paid out.
This argument, Mr Roberts wrote, "falls flat" and "reeks of afterthought", since it had not been made "in the nearly 30-year history of this litigation: not in the trial court, not in the state habeas court, and not even in the state's brief in opposition to Foster's petition for certiorari".
But it also reeks of being a fable for fuckboys and party girls to add meaning to meaninglessness—a hyperbolic and self-deprecating meme, opposite to that of being "forever alone," so that the drama of a spring breakup can be fuel for Instagram captions in the summer to come.
But until studios stop treating Netflix as the root cause behind types of piracy—which is exactly what hammering for a VPN ban reeks of—and starts addressing the underlying cause with affordable, convenient streaming options, pirates are just going to go find a way of streaming that doesn't cost them anything at all.
From the faded plain sleeve that simply states "Playing It Cool", to the deep rhythms mixed with reverb, filters – and all that other shit that is bound to get all you tech-heads out there sweating with anticipation – this is an album that literally reeks with the dank, relaxing scent of an evening spent puff-puff-and-passing.
A pant leg tapers into a limp elastic cuff that reeks of Zara athleisure; a garish pink hoodie with three-quarter length sleeves seems better suited for a Jared Leto press tour than a half-pipe; an innocent white jacket is desecrated with a fire-breathing unicorn graphic that looks like a DeviantArt riff on the Mozilla Firefox logo.
Screenshot: Chloe Condon (Twitter)The tables turned big time on a supposed software developer posting under the identity "Tee Medlin" on Friday after he sent an Instagram post accusing Microsoft senior cloud developer advocate Chloe Condon of stalking him at a conference—something that never occurred—and other social media users quickly discovered that much of Medlin's online persona reeks of plagiarism and fakery.
Throughout the referendum campaign, remaniacs constantly talked Britain down, believing we were too small and too pathetic to succeed outside of the EU. "We understand they're still p*****d that the majority of people do believe in Britain and want us to succeed as an independent country outside of the crumbling EU, but to try and stop us promoting just how great we're doing reeks of desperation."
"There is no doubt we need to secure our southern border and ensure the vetting process for all immigrants is air-tight, but betraying common decency out of primeval fear reeks of World War II-era attitudes that led to the internment of Japanese-American citizens and rejection of European-Jewish refugees -- events that are a stain on our history," Scaramucci wrote in his 2016 Fox Business column.
For instance, in a reversal that reeks of amateurism, Republicans decided to change the very structure of their reform plan—from one that offers tax credits to all marketplace purchasers, to one that imposes a means test upon beneficiaries—because its haphazard original design promised not just to roll back the Obamacare coverage expansion, but to force millions of people off of their employer-sponsored coverage as well.
Titus' decision to make use of the performance space to stage a show ("Kimono You Didn't") in which he plays a Japanese woman sparks the ire of an internet forum that advocates for the Respectful Asian Portrayals in Entertainment — so that acronym, in case you don't catch it, is R.A.P.E. This reeks of Tina Fey responding to all the years of internet scrutiny to which she's been subjected at the hands of anonymous commenters.
Choosing to celebrate women artists separately is all well and good, but the fact that traditional academic painters and Impressionists, artists with completely different styles, are all jumbled together under thematic categories — portraits, everyday life, la toilette (ugh!), childhood, landscape, history, and jeunes filles — reeks of exactly the same "feminine" typecasting and dismissal that Cassatt, Morisot, and Bracquemond fought against through their refusal to participate in any group shows or associations specific to female artists.
Vinehout, the gubernatorial candidate, raised that concern, as did lieutenant governor candidates Mandela Barnes (who told the Post's Stein, "Everyone I've talked to sees it as a blatant payoff") and even fellow conservatives, like Wisconsin talk show host Jay Weber: I love Scott Walker & the reforms he and the WI conservatives have done, but this idea to give a quicky $100 per child tax credit to parents before the election reeks of the type of vote buying & game playing we've ripped on dems for doing for 30 years.
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