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These are themes regurgitated by Republicans ad nauseum since 28503.
But meanwhile, so many Democrats regurgitated the lies, just like the media.
His claims about fundamental genetic differences between races continues to be regurgitated.
They can and will be weaponized, falsely regurgitated and twisted beyond recognition.
Which brings us to Friday's press briefing, where Spicer regurgitated the Farkas narrative.
I drank my coffee in the kitchen while she regurgitated into the nest.
In an attempt to grab the attention of major players, ideas often get regurgitated.
She wished she had been able to look at samples of this regurgitated blood.
I have no idea how a regurgitated white Russian ended up on that leather couch.
Ultimately, the snake regurgitated its prey, as captured by Christopher Reynolds on Sunday in Newton, Texas.
After hatching, larvae crawl to the carcass and both parents feed them regurgitated, pre-digested carrion.
"The show appears to be a regurgitated dystopian nightmare," the Russian broadcaster said on its website.
Everyone ignored it and drank a maroon cocktail that tasted like campfire mixed with regurgitated orange juice.
No one talks anymore, they argue, using regurgitated talking points from their (polarized!) news source of choice.
Now they're reliably caring for their adopted baby, feeding it regurgitated food (as birds are wont to do).
It wasn't hard to find tan, yellow, and green bands strewn about among pellets regurgitated by the birds.
Instead, various news outlets blandly regurgitated Sabato's interview quotes without any follow-up reporting or impassioned op-eds.
And a lot of the stuff I do see is regurgitated crap from artists who are already successful.
" After he told her that he "was going to call for help," Glennon said Portwood then "regurgitated the pills.
The principles of seduction espoused in that teen romance were regurgitated, and made sour, in this bleakly adult setting.
In time, the women at the women's magazines writing the articles may have subconsciously consumed and regurgitated this sentiment.
They even had some fun, drinking Jim Rose's regurgitated stomach bile and blowing up their tour bus with fireworks.
I notice how every couple years, something is being regurgitated but left out from the people who created it.
Ms Allen regurgitated a splattering of good-government platitudes about how Britain needs to be much better at harnessing expertise.
ACCORDING to the National Honey Board, per person consumption of the regurgitated nectar has doubled in America since the 1990s.
To a generation raised on regurgitated nostalgia and relatable memes, Drake is the closest they've got to a genuine icon.
Alternatively, the seal could have swallowed the eel and regurgitated it so that the eel came out the wrong way.
Working his way through, syllable by syllable, he won't stop until he's guzzled down and regurgitated the entire English language.
The larger movie-going audience fails to call out or even care when they're being served up subpar, regurgitated entertainment.
In the hands of incompetent teachers, textbooks are a crutch for covering content that is typically memorized, regurgitated and forgotten.
The youngest specimen, still green with juvenile innocence, displayed a slight vegetative freshness underneath the noni essence, like a regurgitated cucumber.
This discovery wasn't made in a lab and then regurgitated in a dry academic paper (although there's one of those, too).
He was among a group of teenagers who learned a mnemonic version of the constitution and regurgitated it at clubby lunches.
Omar regurgitated language that has been used to denigrate and insult Jews, phrases that many heard as anti-Semitic dog whistles.
These are talking points regurgitated frequently on Fox News shows such as Fox & Friends, which the president is known to watch regularly.
She isn't trying to fit into any of the currently hip narratives, whether taught in art schools or regurgitated in art magazines.
So much of our political discourse today sounds like regurgitated sound bites put out by the White House and the Democratic National Committee.
Instead, in an effort to make the material more accessible, the writers of this Dark Tower have regurgitated the blandest of YA plots.
Rather than merely imitating or rejecting foreign works of art, they consumed and then regurgitated them to create something both authentically Brazilian and universal.
Once in the lungs, this regurgitated acidic food material can start to cause inflammation and may even lead to the development of a pneumonia.
Why should any game journalist or streamer cover us, when the main thing that gets them viewers is Fortnite and regurgitated AAA PR announcements?
Ultimately, I guess bastardized culture and regurgitated ideas are exactly what you should expect if you look to people like Zayn Malik for innovation.
"Alternatively, it could be the seal had swallowed in eel and regurgitated it with the eel subsequently coming out the wrong way," Littnan added.
Owl pellets are regurgitated waste that owls cannot digest, and they often contain the bones of animals — making them great for study in the classroom.
My walk to work is a cornucopia of regurgitated kebabs, discarded chicken bones, and empty cans of Nurishment balanced on top of BT cable posts.
It is being digested by critics whose job it is to digest cultural news, then regurgitated to readers as more fodder for the news cycle.
Nobody wants to watch two big men fight for post position, catch the ball 15 feet from the rim, then reverse pivot into regurgitated jumpers.
Lawrence's was among the last, with a green campus full of trees, but a gray, cheerless interior and food that, in his words, looked regurgitated.
In the paranoia-addled days of World War Two, they couldn't afford a security risk, even if it came in the form of regurgitated ectoplasm.
It just so happens that all of Cyrus' decisions — good or bad — take place on stage or social media, and are regurgitated into headline after headline.
Recently researchers in the Galápagos watched as fully fledged birds squeaked and pleaded until their parents turned to them and regurgitated a meal into their mouths.
A piece of information that has some bearing in reality will get regurgitated and spit out over and over again until it turns into this hyperbolic generalization.
More importantly, though, it reflects our current situation where the work and art of black creators is consumed and regurgitated by corporations for attention and financial gain.
Even the most laughable predictions in this latest federal government report are regurgitated by the press as if irrefutable truths handed down from God on stone tablets.
Those first years get messy pretty quick, and students often wind up transferring a bunch between schools and-or being swallowed up and regurgitated by the workforce.
I offer this: instead of instilling fear in the hearts and minds of American aviation professionals with grossly inaccurate and constantly regurgitated information, come talk to us.
Live owls, however, will attend: They'll star in presentations about their adaptations, and young visitors can dissect their sterilized pellets (regurgitated balls of undigested fur, teeth and bones).
"We compulsively feed our realities into social media, YouTube, Craigslist, and blogs, and what gets regurgitated back to us is this hilarious algorithmic Human Experience Derivative Product," Blair says.
Ross was on "The Brilliant Idiots" podcast with Charlamagne Tha God & Andrew Schulz when he regurgitated the story of his regurgitation, involving Gronk, a DJ, and too much champagne.
The story fit the stereotype of untrustworthiness so it got regurgitated on Facebook and Twitter by legions of the like-minded oblivious of the distortions produced by dishonest editing.
It has even become fashionable among some educators to belittle the teaching of natural history and scientific facts that can be "regurgitated" on tests in favor of theoretical concepts.
But the pragmatism and common sense of these pro-choice figures have been challenged by NARAL and Planned Parenthood, along with those who have basically regurgitated their talking points.
Nearly all serious professional eaters do this, and with such gusto that the food arrives at their waiting mouths nearly pre-chewed, like the regurgitated offerings of a mother bird.
This white fury has been fueled, of course, by a media that has either stoked the fires of fear and violence, or obediently regurgitated the platitudes of the ruling elite.
After another "Pizzagate" conspiracy theorist sent out a tweet that contained a fake quote from the D.C. police chief, Flynn's son regurgitated the tweet with a "prove me wrong!" sentiment.
"It is good to have a genuinely new buyout loan, rather than the regurgitated deals that are so common as a result of secondary and tertiary buyouts," an investor said.
L took that sentiment even further with "Eating The Wall Street Journal" (1991-2000), performances in which he swallowed and regurgitated that paper, turning information into both food and poison.
Christie hit Rubio square on the chin highlighting the freshman Senator's penchant for repeating "25 second memorized responses," after Rubio regurgitated lines about President Obama -- and he got booed for it.
Madeon was abducted by a vicious gang of birds, who picked him up by their beaks and lodged him in a particularly dense hedge, where they now feed him regurgitated worms.
" Still, the 37-year-old hitmaker counters, "to just generalize that country music is nothing but the same regurgitated thing over and over and over, I don't think that's true at all.
Contra the hype of marketers (as regurgitated by credulous journalists—for shame!), AI resembles the gray matter in your head about as much as a pull-string doll resembles a rocket scientist.
By trying to solve the infamous Atlanta Child Murders, the white thirty-something millennial bit off way more than he could chew and ended up with a mushy pile of regurgitated content.
When the totality is complete, the sun is regurgitated and its light more properly illuminates the world around us, allowing us to see through the lies and confusion of our current administration.
Thursday night, e-tail app NTWRK hosted the only pre-fest jumpoff, a launch party for rapper Juice WRLD's merch collab with Suzuki—a washed moto aesthetic we've seen many times regurgitated.
What's more, his suggestions for addressing our collective anxieties—and obvious oncoming challenges—aren't some regurgitated pablum birthed in a positive psychology "laboratory" and delivered to you via the human resources department.
She listened to her heart—not to her metaphorical heart but to the actual murmur, the leaky valve through which blood regurgitated backward at a volume that wasn't yet cause for concern.
For the brain-bending clip he provided his own found footage to UK artist Dave Gaskarth—a longtime collaborator of Gamble's—who then "slashed and regurgitated" the final product, in his own words.
In exchanges with law enforcement officials, "FinCEN just regurgitated the same arguments that the industry put out there," said a law enforcement source who asked not to be quoted on relationships with regulators.
A counterpart to this myth, propounded by Israeli officials and regurgitated by American policy makers, is that Israel will not make concessions if pressured but will do so if it is warmly embraced.
The comedian made headlines this weekend after leaving a controversial comment on an Instagram account which regurgitated a story that Iranian officials supposedly recently put out an $80 mil offer for DT's life.
Its Olympics streaming platform is a beautiful piece of software, allowing viewers the chance to just watch the events as they unfold, rather than edited to pieces and regurgitated for the primetime audience.
However, a new study claims just the opposite: Social media actually isolates us, creating and facilitating confirmation biases and echo chambers where old -- and sometimes erroneous -- information is just regurgitated over and over again.
So there are two ways to read his speech: Either Trump was referencing Raandy's tweet or his thinking is so in line with those who are mocking him that he regurgitated a similar sentiment.
But what if I told you that tattoos are actually maintained by an ever-changing process — one in which ink crystals are continuously engulfed, regurgitated and gobbled back up, merely giving the illusion of stasis?
I regurgitated predictions about a future when some as-yet-undefined purpose would overtake the pain he now felt, repeating almost verbatim the hollowed-out assurances I'd been hearing since my own father passed away.
Charles M. Blow Last week I suffered through another dust-dry Republican debate in which a slimmed-down roster of seven candidates leveled many of the same attacks and regurgitated many of the same staid pitches.
Once they've found a secure place to snooze, they are likely to return to that spot daily, but even if you find evidence of their presence — scat and regurgitated pellets — good luck seeing the clandestine culprits.
Sometimes this condition is not apparent during waking hours, but reflux may occur during sleep, resulting in inhalation of a bit of regurgitated stomach contents or causing a reflex that constricts the airways, Dr. Edelman explained.
Downy gray chicks chased after any adult that was plausibly their parent, begging for a regurgitated meal, or banded together for safety from the gull-like skuas that preyed on the orphaned and the failing-to-thrive.
Featured instead is an "American First Energy Plan," that regurgitates President Trump's campaign promises as coherently as if it was written with literal regurgitated vomit:For too long, we've been held back by burdensome regulations on our energy industry.
That same year, organist turned occultist Anton LaVey published his philosophical treatise The Satanic Bible, which plagiarized several sources and mostly regurgitated earlier philosophies of self-actualization and self-empowerment from writers like H.L. Mencken and Ayn Rand.
Church members who'd previously regurgitated the "law and order" talking points of the xenophobic, anti-immigrant politicians and pundits changed how they viewed their neighbors, and reacquainted themselves with the Biblical command to love and welcome the stranger.
The image of their tongues and lips locked for a quarter of a second has become so recycled and regurgitated that it's hard to believe it actually happened, and that people were there to see it in real time.
I realized that when I would study just before going to bed, I would wake up in the morning with the information from the night before still fresh in my mind and ready to be regurgitated for the exam.
The conceit of Orientalism — that the pejorative tropes regurgitated in the art, literature, and history produced by Europeans somehow constitute an unassailably objective body of knowledge — makes the use of "inspired" in the exhibition title rather difficult to accept.
The media should be able to criticize itself, and when it comes down to it, most Americans don't really care about a regurgitated government document (though they still have a right to know what's going on within their own government).
There were birds that nurtured other pairs' fledglings, vampire bats that regurgitated blood for those who'd failed to feed in the night, monkeys that put themselves in danger by raising the alarm when a predator approached the rest of their troop.
This is not the Onion nor the regurgitated output of a news article-writing algorithm fed an unbalanced diet of Tom Clancy books, issues of 1988 Spy magazines, and transcripts of sports talk radio summer dead zone hot take debates.
Shrouded in gold satin, the Filipino American chewed on and regurgitated dinuguan, a Filipino savory dish, while an assistant burned writing into her back with a loose touch; since Domingo has dermatographia, the lightest scratch produces temporary welts on her skin.
Sure, I laughed while she begged her talking toilet to flush down the mouthful of pills she'd just regurgitated, which it refused to do because it didn't recognize it as a waste product it could incorporate into the house's biome.
Beneath the regurgitated propaganda arguing against a fair, multicultural, egalitarian society is a portrait of an e-celebrity without an audience, a blogger without a publisher, and, above all, an attention-seeking troll whose playbook of goads no longer elicits any emotion whatsoever.
And from The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test right up until the Christ-figure ending of Sons of Anarchy, every aspect of outlaw biker culture has been regurgitated over by pop culture so much that it's hard to separate myth from reality.
If you think that assessment is harsh, then ask yourself why these four heroes didn't put their names on the line when speaking to a friendly ear; these guys basically regurgitated everything Breer has been writing and tweeting (and regurgitating himself) since this all began.
So, like, Arctic exploration, African exploration — they were so invested in the real world, and they just sort of took it all in and regurgitated it into this wild set of stories, in which you can see the beginnings of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights.
Instead of a political speech, on July 25, Senator Bob Casey, vocalizing at a disturbing, robotic pace, regurgitated the text of an unknown human fifth grader's school report on the state of Pennsylvania, including the word "quote" whenever the text had a quotation mark in it.
Not one week after physicists confirmed the existence of gravitational waves, the conspiracy theorists are out in force, shouting to the heavens that the "breakthrough" was a lie invented by fame-hungry scientists, supported by money-hungry institutions, and regurgitated by the traffic-hungry news media.
Rather than identify her agreed-upon weaknesses and use them to paint a clear, confined case against her, Trump vomited up every negative Fox News soundbite and right-wing talking point he's internalized about her in recent years, hoping the regurgitated mess would speak for itself.
In its initial press release—regurgitated in the Evening Standard the following morning—the Metropolitan Police branded the mission a rescue effort to "find victims and take them to safety," claiming 18 arrests had been made, 12 for "immigration offenses," but making no mention of trafficking victims.
On Friday, right-wing blog Gateway Pundit published an article with the inflammatory headline "100 ISIS Terrorists Caught in Guatemala as Migrant Caravan of Military-Aged Males Marches to U.S." Then, on Monday morning, Fox & Friends cohost Pete Hegseth regurgitated the unfounded claims about ISIS being in the caravan.
The Bieber cut-outs, covered in regurgitated Jager and smudged lipstick are on their last legs, wilting like dead plants on a window sill, and giving off the same kinda germs as an Oceana smooch-booth, and yet a group of girls violently fight over the last remaining ones.
Still another point of view entirely is that live recordings are something special that are fun for serious fans to exchange but also contain a certain magic that disappears when those recordings are made available for instant clicking, more digital sugar to be passively consumed, passively regurgitated, and actively forgotten.
Any number of critics since Bergonzi have regurgitated the idea that the novel as we know it today persists in a kind of zombie state, stripped of whatever vital essence it once had (and this in spite of the fact that novels are being published and consumed in unprecedented numbers).
It is that lack of imagination from clubs that makes English managers seem so limited compared to their continental peers, and ensures that English managers are always adopting German, Italian or Spanish concepts and styles: These are the same old ideas, riddled with the same old flaws, regurgitated again and again.
The same firm that the Clinton campaign, the DNC used to pay Fusion GPS to create the fake news propaganda, anti-Trump dossier that they then regurgitated all over TV. Now, we also have Robert Mueller and his band of big Democratic donors that work for him now, supposedly investigating Trump-Russia collusion.
The past two days had felt like a journey into the Twilight Zone, surrounded by hospitable people (at least, to me, for obvious reasons) who calmly regurgitated beliefs I found personally abhorrent and "facts" that were objectively untrue, who had elected a man I sincerely believe will bring nothing but catastrophe to this country.
Screenshot: TwitterIn yet another example of some morsel of news carrion being dragged all the way up to the top of the White House before being partially digested and regurgitated onto a bunch of Twitter eggs, Donald Trump accused tech giant Google of aiding the Chinese military (as well as "Crooked Hillary Clinton") on Saturday.
Burton J. Lee III, a cancer specialist and the White House doctor who found that President George H. W. Bush had an overactive thyroid after he was hospitalized for heart palpitations, tended to him when he regurgitated on a Japanese prime minister and vainly sought to send him on more mellow vacations, died on Nov.
The inevitably (and predictably) painful part of The Rachel Divide is that it does not seem to care to be any kind of intervention on behalf of Black people or transgender people (or Black transgender people!) whose lives and identities are consumed and regurgitated into single flattened dimensions in order for Dolezal to create her sense of self.
And over and over, he finds the same thing: people hopefully talking to machines as if they can understand, taking whatever vague, gnomic answers they get in return as a positive sign, and either attempting to bridge the gap between regurgitated programmed language and actual understanding, or just acting as if there's no gap at all.
As I stepped outside onto the White House lawn (where the president's dog, Barney, grumpily ambled, and where men and women of the TV media stood squarely before the cameras, their faux-baritones booming and their faces lacquered with makeup), the sensation was akin to being regurgitated from a frothing slipstream and into a plodding river.
The endless barrage of Transformers movies, the abominable creature design of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and the new action-heavy Star Trek have all worn me down to the point that I just accept the inevitability that the popular entertainment of my childhood—no Masterpiece Theater, mind you—will be forever regurgitated into newer, shinier, more frenetic iterations for the children of today.
Coming of age in the Oslo era, I saw how these so-called "peace" plans only paid lip service to Palestinian self-determination without addressing the core problems of their suffering, and how their failure usually ended in victim-blaming — which Trump and his son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, the architect of the administration's grand plan, have regurgitated.
The filmmakers seem more invested in positioning the movie to be eaten up, regurgitated and upcycled on Twitter than in making a point about its protagonist, a lonely woman named Sue Ann (nicknamed Ma) who lives in a predominantly white town in Ohio, working at a dead-end job and at war with herself and the trauma of her past.
There was one thing Cuomo got right in his op-ed (a point he regurgitated in this morning's interview): "One could argue that in a perfect world no city or state would be legally allowed to offer incentives and there would be no competition for individuals or businesses," he wrote, as though the sickening displays of prostration for Amazon jobs caused him to lose any sleep.
A chapter on FEMA Camps is, for instance just one of many that borrows from other conspiracists, regurgitated slightly or plagiarized wholesale; it reproduces the story that the government has set up various sites around the country (usually identified as prisons, disused train yards or warehouses, and former Walmarts) to be used at the dawn of the New World Order for the internment of patriots.
Or is it worse the Democratic party bought and paid for the Russian lies that were never verified, and yet, were regurgitated by the self-righteous, sanctimonious, delusional media in this country that absolves itself as something they are not, as they claim to be unbiased and fair when they are nothing but the cheerleaders and crusaders for all things that only matter to the Democratic Party and liberal causes?
As the tannoy boomed its "FEET DOWN" warning—signalling the end of our first parabola, the end of our first taste of real weightlessness, firmly reminding us that gravity rules everything around it, and that bones can and do break—I breathed a sigh of relief that specks of puke hadn't made their way into the cabin and that my makeup hadn't been tarnished by the regurgitated remains of coffee, nachos, and hummus.
Trump also deployed plenty of other theories throughout his campaign:  Citied the "Vince Foster was murdered" theory in a May 25 Washington Post interview to attack the Clintons Regurgitated theories that Ted Cruz wasn't born in America (sound familiar?) and that Cruz's father was tangled up in the JFK assassination plot Repeatedly suggested climate change is a hoax Supported the false theory that vaccines are linked to autism in children  Trump also used his own celebrity to bring validity to one of the worst conspiracy theorists alive by appearing on Alex Jones' Info Wars show in December 22018.
Sheila Jackson LeeSheila Jackson LeeJackson Lee: 'Racism is a national security threat' Most oppose cash reparations for slavery: poll Poll: Most Americans oppose reparations MORE (D-Texas) and Steve CohenStephen (Steve) Ira CohenHouse Democrats inch toward majority support for impeachment The Hill's Morning Report — Mueller Time: Dems, GOP ready questions for high-stakes testimony This week: Mueller dominates chaotic week on Capitol Hill MORE (D-Tenn.) cited page numbers as they regurgitated details about Trump's conduct toward former White House counsel Don McGahn and the president's efforts to have Mueller removed, which the special counsel examined in his inquiry into potential obstruction of justice.

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