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"reputedly" Definitions
  1. used to say that something is generally thought to be true, although this is not certain

173 Sentences With "reputedly"

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Pros: Andorian ale is reputedly the best in the Federation.
Sanctions and isolation haven't worked; it [reputedly has] nuclear weapons anyway.
Housed in a century-old church, the space was also reputedly beautiful.
Last year "Min Litazez?" was briefly suspended, reputedly for going too far.
The company is reputedly controlled, in part, by China's People Liberation Army.
Relatives of Coronel reputedly now run a rival group known as La Corona.
Reputedly his engineering background makes him a stickler for evidence-based decision-making.
Their reputedly heavy-handed tactics can largely be explained by their business models.
One Thai prizefighter who reputedly fought under such a caution was Changpuek Kiatsongrit.
She was reputedly thought to be the most beautiful woman in the world.
James is, reputedly, the youngest partner of any Series A Venture Fund in Europe.
The sale was reputedly necessary to cover the costs of managing the Gurlitt collection.
Director Woody Allen once reputedly proclaimed that 80 percent of life is showing up.
The feud began when Chapo reputedly led the authorities to Allfredo Beltrán Leyva's safehouse.
Hippocrates reputedly prescribed chewing such bark or drinking tea brewed with it for pain.
Rahmatullah was also a convicted pedophile and thief and reputedly a former Taliban commander.
Hall is not the only person who fell for the Gascards' reputedly cagey Golubs.
And then there was Jackie Gleason, who reputedly played his own game for the film.
The Chinese reputedly broke into the computers used to write software for the F-35.
The beach is also known as "Mortuary Beach" because of its reputedly deadly swift currents.
He succeeded, selling it in 1988 to a Missouri millionaire who reputedly threw lavish parties.
In May, Russian authorities reputedly arrested four suspected terrorists who planned on striking Moscow's subway system.
One writer chronicles his voyage to the island of Ithaca, where Odysseus was once reputedly king.
Mogilevich wasn't feared because he was the most violent gangster, but because he was reputedly the smartest.
It says Prinz Wilhelm Von Thurn und Taxis "reputedly" had it in his collection by the 1960s.
Despite the overpopulation in Schumann's reputedly muddy orchestration, Mr. Salonen elicited a crisp, lively and appealing performance.
The audience reputedly numbered only seven, but one was a reviewer, and the rest is literary history.
Hamanaka was nicknamed Mr. 26.7 Percent for the share of the world's copper he reputedly controlled. Feb.
Economists and workers, though, are still waiting for the reputedly tight labor market to push up wages.
But let's say Queen Charlotte decided to become a crusader against slavery, something her marriage contract reputedly forbade.
In April an explosive device was successfully detonated on Saint Petersburg's Metro, reputedly killing 16, including the perpetrator.
Germany is reputedly harder given a divide in SaaS adoption between the north and south of the country.
" She added: "As it stands, the OSA is reputedly one of the most draconian secrecy laws in the world.
Scaife reputedly possesses a copy of the Red Book, a secret directory of every important Fifth Columnist in England.
He shopped at House of Bijan, reputedly the most expensive men's store in the world, according to court documents.
Palma and Guzmán reputedly served together in the 70s and 80s as hitmen for the now defunct Guadalajara cartel.
The artists reputedly immerse themselves in the activity they aim to capture—building a dam, for example—before painting it.
" Wilson was referring to Trump's recent comments in which he reputedly decried people coming to the US from "shithole countries.
Williams is reputedly able to work well with people across the political spectrum, an unusual characteristic in these polarized times.
The investments required to build out websites were steep, with Time Warner's celebrated Pathfinder site reputedly costing $120 million to build.
Timothy Meaher, a prominent businessman, had reputedly bet that he could defy the ban, and financed the journey and the purchase.
In February of this year one of his oldest friends, reputedly his money manager, was shot dead in a local cemetery.
Yet Raúl always had a distinct personality—he's reputedly more pragmatic and managerial, less intransigently ideological and bombastic, than his brother.
The photos reflect Barragán's architecture, which, while lovely, was reputedly built mostly within gated communities — places where other people are also hiding.
Thomas Edison's struggle to invent the lightbulb is legendary; he reputedly tested 3,21625 versions before patenting the familiar incandescent bulb in 2900.
The first time I encountered a reputedly great novel that I could not stand was in my senior year of high school.
The American Dream is all about emulation: Anyone can make it if they work hard like all these rich people reputedly did.
Today Navy SEAL medics reputedly train in Flint because it offers the country's closest approximation to a metropolis blighted by years of war.
One new collector is Sindika Dokolo, a Congolese businessman who is the husband of an Angolan, Isabel dos Santos, reputedly Africa's richest woman.
It contained 25,000 volumes of Americana, including regular issues of the Sears Roebuck Catalogue—a mail order brochure—reputedly the most popular publication.
The sudden incident left Young with non-life threatening wounds — and some art patrons reputedly thought it was an act of performance art.
In July 2019, Brazilian police arrested Nicola Assisi, reputedly a senior player in Italy's 'Ndrangheta mob, along with his son Patrick, near Santos.
After speaking on AlJazeera, Shahidul Alam was arrested under section 230 of the International Communication and Technology Act for reputedly spreading anti-government propaganda.
His family thrived: a business empire reputedly included the second-biggest airline, a near-monopoly on the pistachio trade and the largest private university.
Mr. Singh's endurance embodies one of New Yorkers' favorite truisms: that their big, reputedly heartless city is really a collection of small, caring villages.
The first batch—98 families—sailed from Genoa on the Chateau Yquem, a reputedly rancid steamship that arrived in New Orleans in November 1895.
In the Tesla manufacturing facility in Khanna's district, the company has reputedly blocked efforts by its employees to join the United Auto Workers union.
At the theater, Stalin had a private, reputedly bulletproof viewing box covered in red velvet curtains off stage left, replete with a secret entrance.
This fleshy sea-slug is prized as a delicacy, a traditional medicine reputedly capable of curing joint pain and fatigue, and a natural aphrodisiac.
Santoro is controlled by Isabel dos Santos, daughter of the president of Angola (a Portuguese colony until the 1970s) and reputedly Africa's richest woman.
The chapter is one of three reputedly cut after the assassination of the civil rights activist in 1965 because they were deemed too incendiary.
One contender for the all-time spot remains the 1889 Santiago Canyon fire, which reputedly scorched some 300,000 acres (and some research supports those accounts).
However, much of the concerns around Italian financials' bad debts has centered on Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS), reputedly the world's oldest bank.
The cartel has reputedly held a dominant share of that market, thanks in part to Guzman's sophisticated business strategies and Sinaloa's control of trafficking routes.
Police were militarized; law and order touted as essential; and black youth labeled "delinquent" and "potentially delinquent," reputedly in need of special surveillance and supervision.
He flopped into a pink love seat of two scoop-like concave chairs made for Veuve Clicquot, reputedly from the casting of a woman's breasts.
They were also reputedly used for brewing tea, but the innumerable hairs of mullein leaves float to the top for a deeply disturbing drinking experience.
He also reputedly ran much of the criminal activity on the island, particularly the supply of drugs to the local market, which includes fun-seeking tourists.
They stress the need to believe an allegation, which is captured by the phrase "believe the woman" because women reputedly do not lie about sexual assault.
Shamsia Hassani, reputedly Afghanistan's first Muslim woman graffiti artist, has relocated to Sacramento, where she has unveiled her first public work of art in the city.
Rocco Morabito — 'ndrangheta (Italy) Screenshot via Italian interior ministry Rocco Morabito is is a boss of the 'ndrangheta — reputedly the most powerful mafia organization in Italy.
He then reached an agreement that reduced his sentence from life to 25 years and reputedly meant he also got to keep some of his money.
Valdet was reputedly transferred from the rear echelons to front line duties and, on July 4th, 2015, he was reported as killed in action in Northern Syria.
After Clark Gable visited in 1939, for the premiere of "Gone With The Wind", a Rhett Butler figurine was added to the diorama, reputedly at his suggestion.
The black flies that Dr. Currie studies have reputedly killed large mammals when swarming them (perhaps by shock rather than what is delicately referred to as exsanguination).
We drove across the Kosovo plain, through the early morning shadows, toward the Visoki Decani monastery, reputedly one of the most beautiful places in the western Balkans.
We also meet Minca's mother-in-law, Bratara Buzea, reputedly one of the world's most powerful witches, who was jailed under communism when dictator Ceausescu banned witchcraft.
Also by then, she could reputedly recognize some ninety-six senators, three hundred and ninety-four representatives, and three hundred journalists by the sound of their voices.
One of the first major players arrested was Xu Xiang, a so-called "kamikaze" investor who reputedly pumped up stocks, lured in unsuspecting punters and then cashed out.
In 1280 a Mongol emperor of China, Kublai Khan, outlawed halal food and other Islamic customs, reputedly incensed because Muslim merchants had refused a banquet he offered them.
In a country reputedly lacking in humor, German comedy is often viewed as slapstick and crude compared to the more subtle or witty approaches taken by British comics.
Over the decades, plans were hatched to remove Castro by force if needed -- the CIA reputedly plotted to put explosives in one of the Cuban leader's favorite cigars.
When she became a young adult, Taylor traveled the same road as millions of other black Americans, leaving the South for a locale that was reputedly more equitable.
Before that, Austrian dealer Joseph Messina bought it in 1973-1974, and Germany's Prinz Wilhelm Von Thurn und Taxis "reputedly" had it in his collection by the 1960s.
Unlike many prominent GOP national security experts, Volker didn't sign the "Never Trump" letters circulated during the 2016 campaign — a testament, perhaps, to his reputedly keen political instincts.
He's reputedly looking into the finances of the US Postal Service because of its deal with Amazon, a company Trump has attacked on Twitter a bunch of times.
The first of the threatening responses was from a Twitter account reputedly belonging to Ivan Archivaldo Guzman, containing profanity and insults, immediately after the news of his father's recapture.
He also began to bald and lost much of his body hair, reputedly after a nervous episode when a love affair fell apart — hence his need for a wig.
In 1977, he and Anthony Holland wrote "Cornbury: The Queen's Governor," about Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury, the reputedly cross-dressing colonial governor of New York in the early 1700s.
Known as "Mr 33", because he reputedly thought up 33 different plans for setpieces, Sarri quickly innovated at Napoli by using a drone to film training sessions from above.
Mr. Audin was a reputedly brilliant professor at the Sciences University of Algiers, a communist who went to antiwar rallies but was not implicated in any violent acts of resistance.
When Elton John was successful enough to buy a plane, he picked a notorious one: a purple and gold flying tour bus reputedly favored by Led Zeppelin for wild parties.
Dos Santos, reputedly Africa's richest woman, said in a statement on Thursday Portuguese banks loaned the European-registered firms she controls around 571 million euros over the past few years.
There's also a free "Coal Rollers" Slack Emoji set that is reputedly free (you give them your email and they send it, though I haven't gotten mine yet 24 hours later).
In a short space of time, Conteh had reputedly blown half of his fortune and toyed with a return to the ring in the new cruiserweight division in the early 80s.
It's difficult not to think of Elena Ferrante when reading Starnone's new novel, and not just because Starnone is married to Anita Raja, the translator reputedly writing under the Ferrante pseudonym.
Four other former government ministers and businessmen were also convicted in the case, which focused on a car manufacturing corruption scandal that reputedly involved huge bribes, inflated invoices and suspect loans.
Venice Biennale staff are reputedly abuzz with the merchandising possibilities, while some are excited that this news means their children will finally want to come to the world's oldest art biennial.
Yesterday afternoon, the US Treasury announced that Harriet Tubman (who escaped slavery and became an abolitionist) will replace Andrew Jackson (who reputedly owned 300 slaves) on the front of the $20 bill.
Source: Morgan Stanley In other words, stocks are not cheap on their own, but this is in large part because of generous valuations assigned to secular-growth names and reputedly "defensive" stocks.
When I was applying for a clerkship and later worked on the D.C. Circuit, I was privy to many anecdotes about reputedly abusive judges, including Judge Alex Kozinski, whom Ms. Purvis cites.
They knew the pain of juggling kids with the job -- Abraham Lincoln's mischievous son Tad reputedly once worked out how to ring all the service bells in the White House at once.
This case came to attention because of the notoriety surrounding it and what Ms. Nuristani said was a high bride price paid to the girl's father, reputedly 30 goats and seven cows.
Related: Mexican Mayor Accused of Ordering Citizen Journalist's Killing in Veracruz Temixco lies just south of the state capital of Cuernavaca which is reputedly dominated by a rival gang known as Guerreros Unidos.
Ismael Zambada García, aka El Mayo – Sinaloa Cartel (Mexico) Screenshot via D.E.A Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada is a legendary figure in the Mexican underworld who has reputedly never spent a day in prison.
But in our current marketplace of ideas, where pivotal singularities sell books — the one event, disease or invention that reputedly changed everything forever — this wide-ranging intensity, free from inflated claims, is refreshing.
Big, brash and reputedly fearless in battle, General Paikan has won praise from American and NATO allies, and he rose quickly through the ranks; the unit he leads has 20,123 paramilitary police officers.
Those universities were the result of the success of the Songhoy Empire, which was reputedly worth $400 billion in current dollars because it controlled half of the world trade in gold and salt.
An exhibition in Tel Aviv is reputedly using works by leading Arab artists without their permission, and the curators say they're doing so deliberately to provoke a conversation around the topic of boycott.
That said, I believe Vautier is still concerned with far more than his own brand; he reputedly owns an outstanding art collection and remains engaged in the work and ideas of colleagues he respects.
Publicis and other partners are now in the process of creating a big fund that will have a first closing in September, but which is reputedly on its way to raising about €550 million.
In the early 1970s, Mr. Siegel spent several years in India, supervising the construction of an Iskcon temple in Vrindavan, a holy town in northern India that was reputedly the birthplace of Lord Krishna.
Mr. Cohen's three-year prison term seems to signify the end of the federal case against him, but as Yogi Berra reputedly said, "It ain't over till it's over," in more ways than one.
Impatient to get to "the good part" — More's fanciful description of his mythical island republic — they understandably skip over its garrulous prelude, a dialogue in an Ant­werp garden with the sailor who reputedly discovered Utopia.
Powder blue, rose pink, and daffodil-yellow ovals have become synonymous with the springtime holiday, and painting or dyeing the white canvas of egg shells has reputedly been a popular tradition since the Middle Ages.
Since the Taliban was evicted in 2001, India has confined itself to managing a $2 billion humanitarian aid program that is only Afghanistan's fifth largest but reputedly the most focused and effective dollar for dollar.
As he did in "Imperium" and "Conspirata," the first two volumes of the series, Harris ventriloquizes through the person of Tiro, a slave who served Cicero as his secretary and reputedly invented the Latin shorthand system.
Mr Sisi's benefactors in the Gulf, who have propped up his regime with perhaps $30 billion in cheap loans, central-bank deposits and fuel, are reputedly running out of patience and risk running out of money.
When Trump became aware in August of a $12.7 million payment from a Ukrainian political party, he was aghast: "I've got a crook running my campaign," he reputedly said, before ordering Steve Bannon to fire Manafort.
What better way for President Trump to signal to his Saudi friends that he has no problem with their reputedly murdering and dismembering a United States resident and respected journalist inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul?
Switzerland: The star of the Geneva International Motor Show this week is a one-of-a-kind Bugatti supercar that has already sold for $19 million, reputedly the highest price ever paid for a new automobile.
By facing the law, Mr. al-Bashir joins a list of reputedly despotic leaders who have been removed from office through popular protests and who have been put on trial over their actions while in power.
In the estate's heyday, an invitation to visit was coveted by Hollywood and political elite, and it was reputedly visited by celebrities such as Charlie Chaplin, Greta Garbo, Cary Grant, Calvin Coolidge, Howard Hughes and Winston Churchill.
Their youthful romance reputedly grew into love when she nursed him back to health after he was set upon and stabbed multiple times by her brother, who viewed their liaison as a stain on the family's honor.
"Moses and the Brazen Serpent and the Transfiguration of Jesus," the 1683 canvas that the Mexican artist Cristóbal de Villalpando painted for a chapel in Puebla Cathedral, has reputedly never been exhibited outside its place of origin.
Early on August 14, the group stopped a Rio gas station to use the bathroom and, finding the door locked, urinated behind the building, during which time Lochte reputedly tore down a framed poster from the building's wall.
The claim that Bertha's lunacy was based on Charlotte's trip to North Lees Hall—where the mistress of the house "reputedly went mad, was confined in a padded room, and died in a fire"—is a fair one.
But only if they're one of the lucky 2000,232 or so who have made it through the notoriously tough membership approval process for Soho House, rather than the 2000,217 who reputedly still linger – indefinitely - on the waiting list.
Whereas New Yorkers reputedly will walk out of their way to help visitors find their destination, a French study years ago revealed that when foreigners asked Parisians for directions a considerable number deliberately sent them the wrong way.
After I landed in Sami, on Cephalonia, the island that would lead to its neighbor, where Odysseus reputedly lived, I joined a small group of travelers to wait, and wait, in the sun, water lapping against our feet.
But when a close friend who lives in Rome invited me to visit her family's summer house on the remote and reputedly mystical island of Alicudi, there was no question I would make the trek later this summer.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads ISIS militants have reputedly wrecked two additional sites in Palmyra, in acts of cultural oppression that began just weeks after the terror group regained control of the ancient city from Syrian government forces.
The term Alt-Right, reputedly coined in 2008 by Richard Spencer of the National Policy Institute, a bogus think-tank, encompasses views from libertarianism to paleoconservatism and onwards to the edges of pseudo-intellectual claptrap and the English language.
Tuesday marks the end of a couple of reputedly hostile, partly concurrent periods for equities: The weakest six months encompassing the hackneyed "Sell in May" routine, and the late summer-early autumn months when risk has often swamped reward.
The leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, aka El Mencho, belongs to the new generation of kingpins who are reputedly less cautious about provoking the kind of turf wars that are currently raging around the country.
Since leaving prison, the veteran drug lord has reputedly regained his status as an on-the-ground player in the Sinaloa cartel, thanks to his tutelage of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada in the '70s and '80s.
Photo via a source in Sinaloa showing Chapo Guzmán after his capture  The navy is reputedly more reliable and less corrupt than other Mexican law enforcement agencies and is regularly entrusted to lead operations targeting the country's highest profile kingpins.
But a prosecutor said in Manhattan State Supreme Court on Monday that Nicholas Santora, an aging figure in a wheelchair who has reputedly been a leader in the organization since the 1970s, was still a powerful Mafia captain in 20133.
Related: Here's What Might Explain Why Afghanistan's Opium Production Dropped by Half This Yea Rocco Morabito — 'ndrangheta (Italy) Screenshot via Italian interior ministry Rocco Morabito is is a boss of the 'ndrangheta — reputedly the most powerful mafia organization in Italy.
The retired couple, whose rustic home borders a national park and is only steps away from Hyams Beach - reputedly the whitest sand beach on earth - are worried by calls from the opposition Labor Party to remove tax perks for wealthy retirees.
And good old boys like Lucien Carbin (the first Dutch fighter to reputedly beat a Thai), Peter "the Hurricane" Smit, Frank Lobman, Rayen Simson, Gilbert Ballantine, Andre Brilleman Melvin Manhoef, Tyrone Spong, Nieky Holzen, Alistair Overeem, Perry Ubeda and Rico Verhoeven.
She speculated that rather than flee Britain, he — a rakishly debonair and reputedly self-indulgent aristocrat — had killed himself immediately after realizing that he had murdered the wrong woman in what she saw as an attempt to terminate their abusive marriage.
Books News For a quarter century, they have been the stuff of myth among scholars: three missing chapters from "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," reputedly cut from the manuscript after his assassination in 22010 because they were deemed too incendiary.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The 486 frames of Double-8mm film shot by a Dallas dressmaker (and immigrant from Russia) named Abraham Zapruder on November 22, 1963, reputedly constitute the most thoroughly analyzed footage in the history of motion pictures.
He faced a string of charges: corruption, handing control of strategic energy reserves to criminal networks, and selling more than 3.3 million tons of smuggled coal to Ukraine (reputedly around 90 percent of the total amount of coal mined in the rebel enclave).
Anxious to spare the empress from the grim realities of the Crimean countryside, the nobleman Grigory Aleksandrovich Potemkin reputedly ordered that whole towns be constructed out of prettily painted wood — just like the real thing, if his boss didn't peer too hard.
A brash red sentinel appeared this past weekend at the intersection of Wythe and Metropolitan Avenues in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where a drab LinkNYC kiosk once stared blankly at us recording every movement (another fun fact: They reputedly don't keep the footage for over seven days).
Monroe's purred rendition of "Happy Birthday" is renowned for the husky effect of her voice – however, given that the actress reputedly had to be sewn into the garment moments before walking onto stage to deliver the song, a little shortness of breath is surely forgiven.
He describes childhood dives amid the sunken Greek ruins of Cyrene in Libya: On Christmas Day we made a ritual of bathing in a natural rock pool, long and rectangular, its sides encrusted with molluscs and anemones, where once Cleopatra and the Romans reputedly swam.
Not for nothing did the late David Ogilvy, one of the industry's founding patriarchs, reputedly describe him as an "odious little shit" when WPP came after the Ogilvy Group in the late 1980s at the dawn of its decades-long acquisition spree (see chart).
She — and it was always a she, a priestess — would inhale fumes rising from a crack in the earth (likely, ethylene emitting from faults in the ground below), which reputedly put her into a trance, in which she would prophesy events of the future.
While Ethel is depicted as a benevolent taskmaster — the real Ethel Gumm reputedly was a horrid stage mom — her husband, Frank (Max von Essen, from "An American in Paris"), is shown as an affectionate, nurturing presence with whom Frances has a strong emotional bond.
Then of course there's Mr. Bloomberg, who responded to the beat-down by turning peevish and evasive, stumbling through grudging non-apologies for past misbehavior on matters of both policy (stop-and-frisk) and character (his reputedly sexist and demeaning treatment of women who worked for him).
Semion Mogilevich, aka The Brainy Don — Russian Mafia (Russia) Screenshot via FBI Semion Mogilevich is reputedly the most important boss within the Russian mafia, considered among the most wide-reaching criminal networks in the world, one in which drug trafficking is just one branch of illegal activities.
Ioan Grillo Mexico City — It was a television executive's nightmare: Not only was someone threatening to sue over a TV series, but that person was reputedly the biggest drug trafficker on the planet and the head of a cartel behind a long string of mass executions and torture videos.
Even when he spoke about his years of smoking and drinking, taking drugs with Hendrix, and alluded to his reputedly prodigious sexual endeavors ("I was alone, well, relatively") it was with good humor and not the slightest attempt to dissociate himself from the person he used to be.
The 14-year-old Chicagoan had been sent to spend the summer with his uncle in Mississippi, where he was lynched for reputedly flirting with or whistling at a white woman (Carolyn Bryant Donham, who, in a book published in 2017, recanted her original account of this event).
Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report MORE (D-Md.) sent letters to several people and organizations reputedly involved in promoting the sales, including the White House; the CIA; the Commerce, Defense, Energy, State and Treasury departments; and companies advised by former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Local producers took over later and business boomed in the 1940s, reputedly thanks to the demands of the US Army during World War II. There is a new boom today, fueled by the growth of dependence on opioid medication that is both more expensive and harder to obtain than heroin.
Retracing a route he'd traveled some 214 years before, Iyer made his way from the sprawling metropolis of Athens to the ancient city of Mycenae and the sacred sanctuary at Epidaurus, then on to the sleepy port town of Nafplio and finally to Ithaca, the island Odysseus reputedly called home.
Then again, we can probably agree that the auction house probably sees no benefit in revealing this, since the type of capitalism Sotheby's and other blue-chip auction houses play is a form of smoke and mirrors (just think about the 'Salvator Mundi' that is reputedly by Leonardo da Vinci … yeah, sure).
Post-war economic inequality left sections of Italian society cash-poor and as it was common for farmers and constructors to unearth Etruscan tombs and their treasures, it was not unusual for these artefacts to be used as currency, with doctors and lawyers reputedly being offered pots as payment for professional services.
Ohler starts from the contradiction between the Nazi leadership's vow to clean up the reputedly indulgent and pleasure-soaked culture of the Weimar Republic — constantly coded as "Jewish" — and the pervasive evidence that, within a few years, medical experts and military officials alike were pushing large quantities of Pervitin on the population.
In 2000, coming off a big win in New Hampshire over George W. Bush, McCain was the victim of a whisper campaign, reputedly spawned by George W. Bush's campaign, that spread the false rumor that the Arizona senator had an out-of-wedlock black child and that his wife Cindy was a drug addict.
The outer room includes German artist Max Liebermann's depictions of his enormous estate at Wansee, South Berlin, while the inner courtyard features, amongst big-hitters Monet and John Singer Sargent, examples by Laurits Tuxen and James Tissot — the latter at one point being so unfashionable that dealers reputedly gave his work away with other purchases.
If Mr. Trump can't stomach someone outside his team, he can send his reputedly rational deputy secretary of state, John Sullivan, to New York to meet with Iran's ambassador to the United Nations, Majid Takht Ravanchi, who studied in the United States, helped negotiate the nuclear deal and is a reliable conduit to Tehran.
Now, in "Animals Strike Curious Poses," she has written biographies of famous animals from Yuka the mummified mammoth (37,000 B.C.) to Cecil the Lion (2015), taking in on the way a menagerie as various as Albrecht Dürer's rhinoceros; Elizabethan fighting bears; Mr. Ed; a space-station spider; and the tortoise reputedly kidnapped by Darwin.
Related: How the 'Ndrangheta Became the McDonald's of Mafias Semion Mogilevich, aka The Brainy Don — Russian Mafia (Russia) Screenshot via FBI Semion Mogilevich is reputedly the most important boss within the Russian mafia, considered among the most wide-reaching criminal networks in the world, one in which drug trafficking is just one branch of illegal activities.
McDermid-Hokanson told me that she had spent a year putting the laboratory together, and while I can appreciate that labor, the ritualism of the performances felt like a kind of plodding memorial of the past, as opposed to the artists seeking out new things to say about transcendence, action art, and gender, which were the themes they were reputedly out to explore.
Plainly, though, "no collusion" has become a mantra now because the president expects that special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's reputedly imminent report will conclude that there was no criminal collusion — no Trump-Russia espionage conspiracy to steal the 2016 election.
The eagerness of reputedly liberal publications like The New York Times and The Washington Post to showcase Never Trump voices, and the recent vogue of writers' extolling classical liberalism or Enlightenment values, is symptomatic of a wider tendency of elite institutions and thinkers to seek a new centrism bringing together the center-right and center-left against supposedly destabilizing forces in politics.
As the government collapsed and the People's Liberation Army advanced toward Shanghai, the city's wealthy bourgeoisie, middle class and government loyalists — totaling as much as one-quarter of the city's six million residents — were consumed by a single question: Should they abandon their homes for parts unknown or stay to face a nemesis reputedly as bloodthirsty as the Bolsheviks had been in Moscow?
Yeah, I mean, if you think about a world where the press used to mean, you know, reporters for reputedly objective newspapers and television outlets, and now it means everything from those people, CNN, the New York Times, to far-right outlets that are basically adjuncts of the Republican National Committee, Fox News but also Breitbart, Free Beacon, and then people who host progressive podcasts.

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