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Maybe it's because we're a bunch of assholes and reprobates.
Gone are the fiery denunciations of gay men and lesbians as sinners and reprobates.
This would give immigrants a tool to distinguish between the reprobates and the righteous.
But the Horseshoe is a bit of a home for wayward reprobates, which I was.
The series's theme was how a settlement full of disorderly reprobates, exiles and rejects builds a society.
How that added up to Lord Byron — among the greatest poets and reprobates of the age — is unclear.
And for everything DC beyond the obvious—Bats, Supes, Wonder Woman, some of those Arkham reprobates—it's Injustice 2.
As Mr. Richards said in the article, "For a bunch of reprobates, we have an incredible dedication to our job."
The Shift There are — and always have been, and probably always will be — trolls, scoundrels and reprobates on the internet.
The scandal over Harvey Weinstein's treatment of women, and over the other reprobates exposed in his wake, is changing Hollywood irrevocably.
HOTEL ARTEMIS The hotel is actually a front — it's a hospital that treats reprobates in hiding in Los Angeles of the future.
Rosquette later abandoned the idea to assassinate his superintendent, according to the complaint, eventually deciding to just go ahead and take out the reprobates themselves.
Ultimately this group of lovable reprobates has no choice but to act as responsibly as possible — otherwise we'll find ourselves reviewing autos for the Des Moines Penny Pincher.
One is the red-light-district bar that provides the movie's title, where Honka hangs out with Hamburg's most down-and-out reprobates and picks up aging prostitutes.
In this country, shaming punishments have been woven into the communal fabric at least since the days when scarlet letters were doled out and reprobates were slammed into stocks.
The most entertaining chapter of Michael Azerrad's cult book Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground, 1981–1991, chronicles Texan punk reprobates the Butthole Surfers.
He's one of the few white filmmakers whose movies have repeatedly used the n-word across his career, and on a more defensible level, his movies celebrate scumbags and reprobates.
But few of her roles resonated like Marion Wormer, the boozy wife of Dean Vernon Wormer in "Animal House," the raunchy hit comedy about the reprobates of a fraternity house at fictional Faber College.
Look at his own collaborators: Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, David Pecker and lesser reprobates who either still serve in his administration (Alex Acosta, Jared Kushner) or did until they went too far (Tom Price, Scott Pruitt).
But should we assume the chief's statement as an indication that white reprobates are treated differently, as a product of implicit bias, than a person of color would be in the commission of the same offense?
IF YOU ARE A NEW YORKER, chances are you've strolled the streets of Greenwich Village at night, peeking into windows and concocting stories about the fabulous freaks, titans and reprobates on the other side of those panes.
Meryl Streep's Hollywood-flattering speech at the Globes conveniently overlooked the industry's habit of pairing male stars with female ones half their age, thwarting female directors, stereotyping minorities, glamorizing reprobates and putting money above morality time and again.
In the meantime, before coming to the unveiling he did further research and when making a speech at the opening proceeded to list all the criminals, murderers, and reprobates that have been depicted on the walls of the gallery.
"The Gentlemen" has an ensemble of stars — Matthew McConaughey, Colin Farrell, Michelle Dockery, Henry Golding and Hugh Grant — with a plot centering on a drug kingpin (McConaughey) eyeing retirement, and a collection of reprobates who want to take his place.
Ghosts of the past, both literal and figurative, haunt "T2 Trainspotting," Danny Boyle's droll and wistful return to the Scottish reprobates who, 21 years ago in "Trainspotting," made heroin addiction a blast and bodily waste a metaphor for squandered lives.
The plots feature boat chases, a murderous boat, boat VR simulations, the baby of a boat and a monster truck, and more, digging at subjects like the economic recession, excess, different groups of people clashing and living together, local news, irresponsible reprobates, and explorers.
Kane seeks his 11-year-old daughter, Indi (the promising newcomer Teagan Croft), who dwells in a remote bunker that protects her from external threats like the grizzled, hard-living reprobates who populate the lawless frontier and the bulky, viscous monsters the corporation has bioengineered.
To a dismaying extent, outlined brilliantly by Shelby Steele as early as 1990 and even truer today, the relationship between black people and educated America is after all a ritualized dance of ready reaction that pretends it is political activism: White people show their guilt; thoughtful black people excoriate those that don't as moral reprobates; white fellow travelers earnestly support them in this, hoping that they won't be next in the line of fire.
The music video was produced by Reprobates, directed by Alan Del Rio Ortiz and released on 25 September 2019.
Each of these simple-hearted reprobates was too spirited to take a guinea for a kick down a staircase.
And after a successful start on financial pilferers, who knows what other groups of currently unchastised reprobates we might get round to picking on?
By the end of the film, both the Union troops and the scroungy squad of reprobates Dundee has mustered look toward Tyreen for leadership.
He is represented by Reprobates for music videos in the US. In Canada, he is represented by , a creative studio which he also co-owns.
Rhetoric of heroic loyalty: Portrayals of scottish jacobites as rebels, reprobates and romantics (Order No. 10587978). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global: The Humanities and Social Sciences Collection. (1884807852).
I was taught to subedit by a wonderful bunch of male, middle-aged reprobates who worked on the news pages of a national newspaper, one of whom helpfully advised me that nobody liked subs.
The Vampire Lovers' admiration for unusual or camp horror movies were expressed in some of their lyrical themes for songs. A review by The Barman of the website I-94 Bar, described them as "[f]our young, trash movie-obsessed reprobates".
But Muggleton knew there never was any law against simply saying a man is damned. So, Muggletonians pronounced sentence upon reprobates whose behaviour clearly showed the seed of the serpent at work within them. It was this seed within which caused their damnation. The sentence was merely stating the obvious.
Nevertheless, he is adopted by Wesker, a gang leader. When Cyril stays out without checking in, Samantha and Gilles look for him and are displeased that he's keeping company with reprobates. Cyril's cheekiness leads to the couple arguing, with Gilles demanding Cyril apologize and telling Samantha to choose between them. Samantha chooses Cyril and Gilles leaves.
Calvin believed that "The Lord uses the fear of final apostasy in order to safeguard true believers against it. Only the ones who ignore the threat are in real danger of falling away." Calvin viewed the passages on apostasy found in Hebrews (6:4–6; 10:26–29) as applying to those in the church having a false faith—reprobates (i.e., unbelievers) who have never experienced regeneration.
Retrieved 1 December 2017. After her marriage, Dorothy was known as "Lady Eyre" or "Lady Ayres". James Whitelocke, recalling the events of 1611, recorded that Eyre and Bulstrode were married without the consent of either family, and wrote, "the man is one of the most dissolute, unjust, and vicious reprobates that lives upon the face of the earth".John Bruce, Liber Famelicus of Sir James Whitelocke (Camden Society, London, 1858), pp. 16-18, 25-6.
Producer Glyn Johns suggested that Berline should record his part on the pavement outside the studio to add ambiance to the number. Sam Cutler, the Rolling Stones' tour manager, performed the car horn at the beginning of the track.Cutler, Sam. You Can't Always Get What You Want - My Life with the Rolling Stones, the Grateful Dead and Other Wonderful Reprobates Nanette Workman performs backing vocals on this version (although the album sleeve credits actress Nanette Newman).
16-18, 25-6. Whitelocke recorded that Eyre and Bulstrode were married without the consent of either family, and wrote, "the man is one of the most dissolute, unjust, and vicious reprobates that lives upon the face of the earth". They had a son who predeceased John Eyre, born in October 1611 at Flambards at Cold Norton, Essex, the house of Dorothy's mother Cecill, now Lady Brown.John Bruce, Liber Famelicus of Sir James Whitelocke (Camden Society, London, 1858), pp. 25-6.
King Turner is in a deep funk after his wife, Eleanor, left him. He's fallen in with a pair of reprobates, Bill Evans and Wash Gordon, who are more interested in him as the butt of their jokes than as a friend. One night they drag King and a girl named Vinnie to a "ranch"—a sort of speakeasy where people smoke "grass". After getting high, King hallucinates that Vinnie is his ex-wife and begins chasing her around the room.
Schneider was the nephew of Allen Klein, who had been recently fired by Keith Richards and Sam Cutler.Cutler, Sam. "You Can't Always Get What You Want: My Life with the Rolling Stones and other Wonderful Reprobates". Heinemann. 2008. Neither Schneider nor the Stones had any money at the time to fund this endeavor so Schneider had to come up with a new business model and that meant the band getting a piece of the gross box office and demanding a 50% advance, which funded the shows.
"Those therefore whom God passes by [does not elect] He reprobates, and that for no other cause than He is pleased to exclude them." Contrary to the view embraced by John Calvin and A.W. Pink, the more common view is that prayer includes petitions to God for favor and Supplication, expecting that God will hear and grant the petitions presented through prayer. Such prayers include petitions for salvation. As Charles Spurgeon stated: “If sinners be damned, at least let them leap to Hell over our dead bodies.
Double predestination, or the double decree, is the doctrine that God actively reprobates, or decrees damnation of some, as well as salvation for those whom he has elected. Augustine made statements that on their own seem to teach such a doctrine, but in the context of his other writings it is not clear whether he held it. Augustine's doctrine of predestination does seem to imply a double predestinarian view. Gottschalk of Orbais taught it more explicitly in the ninth century, and Gregory of Rimini in the fourteenth.
Such voyages also meant breaking family and social ties. In another respect, the inhabitants of the land beyond the "black water" were houglis, bad-spirited and monstrous swines who could sometimes mask their true ugliness by presenting an illusion of physical beauty or superiority. The mleccha people were spawned by immoral reprobates and blasphemously held religious belief in nāstika, albeit in different forms. They are understood to have rejected the Vedas and have ceased to worship Bhagavan, the divine Vedic God, in favor of concocted false religions and irreligions with contemptible manners of reverence.
Schneider assumed the responsibility for managing the tour finances for The Rolling Stones USA tour, establishing a working relationship that resulted in his handling the next tour in 1966, and eventually, in 1969, taking over sole responsibility for the Rolling Stones' 1969 USA Tour after Klein was fired by the Stones organization. Schneider also managed the Stones World Tour in 1970. Klein was, according to Sam Cutler’s 2008 memoirCutler, Sam. You Can't Always Get What You Want: My Life with the Rolling Stones and other Wonderful Reprobates. Heinemann. 2008.
The Guardian wrote that "at times - especially on 'Tarred and Feathered' - the sentiments being expressed somehow manage to sound more vital than the roughly hewn punk-pop used to express them." PopMatters wrote that "there is nothing new or surprising about Dogs." NME wrote that "if it’s bug-eyed reprobates with angry hearts powering aneurysm-inducing buzzsaw pop [that you are seeking], then you’ve just found your summer’s soundtrack." The Encyclopedia of Popular Music praised the album, writing that it lived up to the hype generated by the band's singles and live show.
In Calvinist (Reformed) theology, unconditional election is considered to be one aspect of predestination in which God chooses certain individuals to be saved. Those elected receive mercy, while those not elected, the reprobates, receive justice without condition. This unconditional election is essentially related to the rest of the TULIP doctrinal outline and hinges upon the supreme belief in the absolute sovereignty of God over the affairs of man. God unconditionally elects certain people even though they are sinful as an act of his saving grace apart from the shortcomings or will of man.
This endorsement of living life to the fullest, for Cavalier writers, often included gaining material wealth and having sex with women. These themes contributed to the triumphant and boisterous tone and attitude of the poetry. Platonic Love was also another characteristic of cavalier poetry, where the man would show his divine love to a woman, where she would be worshipped as a creature of perfection.; Reprobates: The Cavaliers of the English Civil War, John Stubbs review As such it was common to hear praise of womanly virtues as though they were divine.
The editor of the Marshall County News-Democrat threw more gasoline on the fire, condemning the Socialist opposition as "lying reprobates and degenerate libertines" who should "all be driven from the American continent."Marshall County News-Democrat, June 22, 1916, quoted in Burbank, When Farmers Voted Red, pg. 112. With American entry into World War I, the rhetoric and the stakes were raised yet again, with the Democratic state government of Oklahoma establishing a state-level organization to promote the aims and policies of the national military effort, the Oklahoma Council of Defense.Burbank, When Farmers Voted Red, pg. 113.
Initially sharper than Hancock's characterisation, Kerr's portrayal eventually developed into a more dim-witted character who became the butt of Hancock's jokes. Unlike James, Kerr did not feature in the television version of the Hancock series. Kerr also starred in the highly entertaining radio drama series "The Flying Doctor" (1958–63) regularly flying in and out of the fictitious Wollumboola base as he and his "doctor" colleague brought reprobates to justice in the outback. Later, after Hancock had ended his professional partnership with Sid James, Kerr briefly resumed working with him in the first series of the television comedy Citizen James (1960).
Antonescu, unswayed, declared that: "the handful of reprobates who have committed this crime will be punished in an exemplary manner. I will not allow that the country and the future of the nation be compromised by the action of a band of terrorists... I was reserving the punishment of those held at Jilava for the justice system of the country. But the street decreed otherwise, proceeding to implement justice itself". Sima replied that such a deed would not be repeated, to which Antonescu drew his attention to the fact that Nicolae Iorga's safety was threatened by Legionaries and he should take steps to ensure no harm was done.
Two "old reprobates": The KLF come out of retirement for 23 minutes to make an appearance as 2K. "1997 (What The Fuck's Going On?)" was performed by 2K as a one-off event at London's Barbican Arts Centre on 17 September 1997 The show began with a screening of This Brick, a short 35mm film of a brick made from the ashes of the K Foundation's million-pound bonfire. The live performance was directed by Ken Campbell \- who Drummond had first met in 1976 when he was recruited as the set designer for Campbell's stage production of The Illuminatus! Trilogy \- and introduced by the music industry figure and pundit Tony Wilson.
Ron (Nick Offerman) sends Leslie (Amy Poehler) to run an errand at the DMV in Pawnee Hall's fourth floor, a dark and unsettling place that includes probation offices and divorce filings. A reluctant and frightened Leslie navigates past reprobates and blood stains on the floor and spots Tom (Aziz Ansari) leaving the divorce office with his wife Wendy (Jama Williamson). Unaware that their relationship was a green card marriage to prevent Wendy from being deported back to Canada, Leslie later tries to comfort Tom, who insists he is fine. Nevertheless, Leslie persists in her efforts to cheer him up, in part by ordering a singing horse telegram to cheer him up.
Others had severe difficulties adjusting to the Mormon-dominated territorial government and the unique Mormon culture. Historian Norman Furniss writes that although some of these appointees were basically honest and well- meaning, many were highly prejudiced against the Mormons even before they arrived in the territory and woefully unqualified for their positions, while a few were down-right reprobates. On the other hand, the Mormons had no patience for the federal domination entailed in territorial status, and often showed defiance toward the representatives of the federal government. In addition, while the Saints sincerely declared their loyalty to the United States and celebrated the Fourth of July every year with unabashed patriotism, they were undisguisedly critical of the federal government, which they felt had driven them out from their homes in the east.
It has been suggestedHertz, Joseph H., Authorised Daily Prayer Book (rev. ed. 1948, NY, Bloch Publ'g Co.) page 892. that Kol Nidre originated with this invitation to avaryanim (sinners) to join the congregation's prayers, as an effort to inspire their return or at least prevent losing them completely, rather than as a mechanism for coping with Christian or Muslim persecution. The last word (העבריינים), usually translated as sinners or transgressors, is used in the TalmudNiddah 13b; Shabbat 40a for apostates or renegades, and in the Talmud YerushalmiKetubot 7,31c as a repetitious transgressor, indicating something worse that the usual reprobates, namely someone whose offenses are of such magnitude that he is no longer recognized by the Jewish community.Marcus Jastrow, A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi and the Midrashic Literature (1903 NY) [vol. 2.
The 2013 HighTide Festival included the premiere of the Verity Bargate Award winning Pastoral by Thomas Eccleshare (a co-production with Soho Theatre), Smallholding, the main stage debut play by Chris Dunkley (a co-production with Nuffield Theatre, Southampton), two European premieres: Moth by Declan Greene (transferring to the Bush Theatre) and Neighbors by the inaugural Tennessee Williams Award recipient Branden Jacobs-Jenkins (a co-production with Nuffield Theatre, Southampton). The Festival also included Artist Talks with Michael Frayn, Stephen Poliakoff and Roger Michell. Touring productions included Michaela Cole's acclaimed Chewing Gum Dreams, and music included appearances by Ronnie Scott's Jazz and Hackney Colliery Band. Outside of the Festival HighTide premiered Phil Porter’s The Reprobates, a new play for young people (a co-production with The Garage, Norwich), a touring production of Alexander Masters' Stuart: A Life Backwards adapted by Jack Thorne (a co-production with Sheffield Theatres) and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova's open letter was performed at the Bush Theatre in an event called Pussy Riot: Hunger Strike.

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