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"riddled" Definitions
  1. filled with, and often thoroughly weakened by, something undesirable (used in combination):For decades taxpayers subsidized this fault-riddled nuclear plant, with its defective reactors and substandard construction.
  2. pierced in many places (usually used in combination):His bullet-riddled body was found two days later.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of riddle2.
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But then, most college dorm room posters are riddled with clichés, because college is riddled with clichés.
A bow-riddled maternity dress in the mid-'80s didn't look a whole lot different from a bow-riddled maternity dress in the mid-'50s.
In practice, the service was riddled with problems and complaints.
The story was riddled with errors and erroneous scientific data.
He died at the age of 55, riddled with STDs.
Murphy lay there, riddled with bullets, 15 to be exact.
Trump's case was riddled with lies, bullshit, and conspiracy theories.
The industry is riddled with unplanned shutdowns that raise costs.
I was riddled with sadness, we both were, you know?
He's merely a hallucination created by Baptiste's tumor riddled brain.
Even when riddled with disease the grotesquerie holds our gaze.
The road to 10 billion had been riddled with scandals.
Today, Wall Street continues to be riddled with systemic risks.
The sneakers are encrusted or inflated or riddled with zippers.
The project was "riddled with existing conditions," Mr. Low said.
Saudi Arabia is riddled with corruption -- that is no secret.
The steak was cooked unevenly and riddled with tough sinew.
The walls are riddled with scuff marks, graffiti and dirt.
As a kid, I was depressed and riddled with anxiety.
Boxing and MMA are riddled with athlete comebacks, after all.
The Performa series was riddled with problems from the start.
" But was the Targaryen dynasty really so riddled with "madness?
Yet my French is still riddled with gaps and mistakes.
The pace ground to a halt, riddled with foul calls.
Filings and press releases are riddled with inaccuracies and fraud.
Historically, the process has been riddled with uncertainty, she said.
Henrik Björn created this Scandinavian noir, riddled with Norse mythology.
"This organization is riddled with corruption," Quatrevaux told BuzzFeed News.
Indeed, Justice Antonin Scalia's majority opinion is riddled with caveats.
"Hangman" is riddled with holes — blank spaces, if you will.
This question has riddled my mind for a long time.
As a result, they are weak and riddled with holes.
Isn't he just sort of anxious and riddled with doubt?
But the process is riddled with pitfalls and requires careful thought.
Under the saccharine surface, though, the show is riddled with mystery.
Sometimes their burned and bullet-riddled vehicles are found on roadsides.
That's led to scammers duping users into downloading malware-riddled fakes.
Later that day, a jogger found Lloyd's body riddled with gunshots.
It was scaled back and riddled with caveats and escape clauses.
Now they operate in a financial market riddled with other distortions.
Later that day, a jogger found Llyod's body riddled with gunshots.
The rules they are supposed to enforce are riddled with loopholes.
She has a high-pitched baby voice riddled with vocal fry.
The Vatican said Vigano's accusations were riddled with "calumny and defamation".
It's a responsibility he bears uneasily, like a bullet-riddled sweatshirt.
President Donald Trump's account is also riddled with bots, for example.
The logistics market in India has long been riddled with challenges.
Police claim Castano's body was riddled with self-inflicted knife wounds.
The Bengals amassed 559 yards against an injury-riddled Browns defense.
Prior to the EPA, conflicts of interest riddled the regulatory process.
But familial histories are like myths, riddled with lessons and legends.
Q: The Indian education system is riddled with corruption and commercialization.
Meanwhile America's political system is riddled with lobbyists cheerleading for incumbents.
Shops in the area started capitalizing on its tourist-riddled location.
"JEDI is riddled with improprieties," Oracle's suit, filed in May, said.
The problem is the industry is riddled with fraud and misrepresentation.
For eight years, the sign has been riddled with bullet holes.
Some succeed; many fail, their bodies riddled with machine gun bullets.
The groups said they found the list was riddled with errors.
At 34, Parker had labored through an injury-riddled regular season.
The White House has said the book is riddled with errors.
Hendrickson acknowledges that Wright's "Autobiography" is notoriously riddled with deliberate falsehoods.
All of it, riddled with color and history and narrative detail.
Judge Newbauer concluded that Officer Nunez's account was riddled with falsehoods.
His tribe brimmed with confidence while mine was riddled with insecurity.
The sign for Malakal's city council is riddled with bullet holes.
At least 50 homes and buildings were riddled with bullet holes.
"This book is riddled with lies and false accusations," Sanders said.
But his declared win comes riddled with questions about his authority.
But they involve infinitely many terms riddled with unknown exponents and coefficients.
Lamu, Kenya (CNN)The eastern coast of Kenya is riddled with danger.
And they would be absolutely pristine except they're riddled with bullet holes.
Its recent Gab posts are riddled with racial slurs and Holocaust denial.
And their respective Instagram accounts are riddled with photos of the couple.
They love their "story" after all, even though it's riddled with betrayal.
This story is literally riddled with Star Wars: The Last Jedi spoilers.
Eventually services like GeoCities were riddled with ugly and often amateurish GIFs.
It's palpable in the anxiety-riddled beats and his often-disassociated delivery.
The 77th Formula 1 Grand Prix of Monaco was riddled with celebs.
The album is riddled with extended transitions, orchestral outros, and beat loops.
But the current measurement of prosperity is riddled with errors and omissions.
The tweets are riddled with misinformation and, in some cases, outright falsehoods.
He was riddled with cancer the last few times I saw him.
The corporate tax code is riddled with loopholes and ripe for improvement.
He took a city riddled with problems and made it great again.
Many of the European VATs are riddled with special rates and preferences.
It's no secret that connected home devices are riddled with security concerns.
His skin is riddled with blemishes, and his fingers are grotesquely curled.
However, not all of Ambassador Haley's address was riddled with unsubstantiated innuendo.
But nowadays, our respondents told us, the process is riddled with conflict.
Clara's Instagram is riddled with pictures of some of her favorite dishes.
Her About Me is riddled with Gaga-isms and deep artistic conviction.
Tumor cells are riddled with genetic mutations not found in healthy cells.
That's why new outbreaks in nursing homes have families riddled with anxiety.
The best-laid plans are riddled with chlamydia and piles of debt.
The history of US politics is riddled with reformers pushing black ppl.
The walls and windows of his office were riddled with bullet holes.
And an investigation by ProPublica found Crosscheck was riddled with security flaws.
But you could see, somehow, that he was riddled with self-doubt.
Donegal is riddled with landmarks of abuse, each telling its own tragedy.
His Mercedes sat in a corner of the backyard, riddled with bullets.
It was riddled with bullet holes to the chest, arm and thigh.
That means that almost any computerised gadget will be riddled with bugs.
And a federal court system riddled with young, highly ideological conservative judges.
From the outset, the project has been riddled with lies and illusions.
Yet that tremendous force of character was riddled with anxiety and doubt.
One of his scavenged BLU-253s detonated and riddled him with shrapnel.
We curse them when they're choked with traffic or riddled with potholes.
Bouhlel was killed by police who riddled the truck's cab with bullets.
The 1996 BMW 750il was riddled with bullet holes after the shooting.
Dating in the workplace is riddled with potential problems for a few reasons.
Authorities say the Wilksons' bullet-riddled bodies were discovered the afternoon of Oct.
His prescient final album is riddled with enigmatic musings on life and death.
It's written in a beautifully faux-authoritative register and riddled with scare quotes.
They're all riddled with security vulnerabilities, and the extra features aren't worth it.
They're all riddled with security vulnerabilities, and the extra features aren't worth it.
It turns out that many popular hacking tools are themselves riddled with vulnerabilities.
The stars' respective Instagram accounts are riddled with sweet shots of each other.
Still, lithium-ion batteries are riddled with problems users should be aware of.
Anyone attempting to exit got riddled with chemical rounds from their anxious rifles.
It's a dark gray aluminum box of a vehicle that's riddled with rivets.
Just try absorbing calories when your stomach and esophagus are riddled with holes!
" He blasted Trump's speeches as riddled with "troubling, unfiltered Tourette's of his tribalism.
His administration found itself in a reactive crouch, its policy riddled with contradictions.
All that's left on the bullet-riddled video phone is a staticky rattle.
Critics to his left and right say this theory is riddled with contradictions.
Road trips are riddled with car crashes, bed bugs, and backwoods serial killers.
But the '90s beauty trends riddled throughout the movie shouldn't be overlooked, either.
With her fate up in the air, Miller admits she's riddled with anxiety.
Dunwall is disgusting—a city riddled with plague as well as political corruption.
Their marriage was riddled with wild rumors — ranging from infidelity to forced threesomes.
" Cohen said the dossier was "riddled with total falsehoods and intentionally salacious accusations.
A note: the Buy American provisions are riddled with arcane language and exceptions.
Like many adolescents riddled with acne, I turned to the internet for help.
The baby, Faith, was found unharmed in the bullet-riddled sport utility vehicle.
"Nothing Personal" is riddled with these questions of identity—what makes a self?
Related: After years of cheap lending, China's financial sector is riddled with debt.
Mrs Gbagbo's case is already riddled with allegations of irregularities and incomplete investigations.
" His spokeswoman denied the second round of allegations, calling them "riddled with inconsistencies.
" The White House has called the book "riddled with lies and false accusations.
Down the hall, the door to Paddock's room was riddled with bullet holes.
Windows were left riddled with marks, as if they had been shot at.
They returned to a church riddled in bullets holes and stained with blood.
Israel should neither be riddled by guilt nor be consumed with second thoughts.
Was she worried that the water would be unpleasant or riddled with bacteria?
However, it too was found riddled with 10 bullet holes 35 days later.
Researchers found provider directories often were riddled with errors, omissions and outdated information.
His initial version—before police officers cleaned it up—was riddled with errors.
The report also said that the department's disciplinary system was riddled with shortcomings.
But the plaster was riddled with fissures and needed to be torn down.
While it starts off correct, the rest is riddled with misinformation and inaccuracies.
We live in a system that is riddled with institutionalized racism and sexism.
Chantal and Hutch get riddled with bullets as they're staking out Dougie's house.
The head of Poland's governing party has said refugees are riddled with disease.
Most dance films, like "Center Stage" and "Black Swan," are riddled with stereotypes.
Unfortunately, some of the rhetoric surrounding this regulation has been riddled with inaccuracies.
My calendar is riddled with reminders of loss and I celebrate them all.
After days of bombardment, the stationary freight cars were riddled with jagged holes.
"the neighbor hood is riddled with automatic gunfire everyweekend....no joke...," he wrote.
In the chaos, caucus results collected by phone operators were riddled with errors.
From the beginning, this case has been riddled with dubious actions by officials.
The officers' unmarked car was riddled with dozens of bullet holes, Zabaleta said.
Yet they study, pray and serve in a church riddled again by scandal.
Cincinnati led 17-3 at the end of an injury-riddled first half.
"New York City's been riddled with myths, hoaxes and urban legends," he said.
Before this constraint is applied, the top tweets are absolutely riddled with celebs.
The top 23 domestic-selling original movies of 22020 are riddled with stars.
Six people died, including two teenagers found riddled with bullets in a field.
But if the platforms themselves are riddled with distractions, these efforts are moot.
In addition to being riddled with typos, it contained a curious legal argument.
Well, turns out that your mezcal-riddled brain isn't playing tricks on you.
Nonetheless I performed them, riddled with fear, because I had no other option.
That was on clear display during Trump's speech Wednesday, which was riddled with falsehoods.
Her portrayal of the phobia-riddled Ally marks her seventh time on the series.
Her Instagram page has been riddled with shots of the athlete on a beach.
There, Minister Farrakhan gave a speech riddled with anti-Semitic tropes and transphobic remarks.
Covered, festooned, riddled with all the toppings one would expect in an everything bagel.
Are they on an epic group text riddled with inside jokes and goofy emoji?
"Variety's story is riddled with false and misleading assertions by Miss Segel," Fields said.
" Domingo has disputed the allegations made against him and said were "riddled with inconsistencies.
An Evansville Police Department patrol vehicle riddled with bullets after a shootout last week.
The Snapchat guru's social media accounts are riddled with encouraging, positive and supportive messages.
In the aftermath of the attack, the magazine's internal structure became riddled with cracks.
Rules riddled with holes should be rewritten, they think, to yank back American jobs.
His neck, groin, chest, and abdomen were riddled with tumors the size of baseballs.
The current supply chain — from plants, to extraction, to labs — is riddled with issues.
Replacing ObamaCare is riddled with tough questions on Medicaid, the individual mandate and taxes.
Tax law is riddled with loopholes embedded in the economy and defended by beneficiaries.
As the urban legends go, Disney movies are riddled with subliminal reference to sex.
Out There Theoretically, the universe may be riddled with tunnels through space and time.
Compounding these risks, systems are often riddled with security vulnerabilities—both known and unknown.
China's logistics industry, for example, is a fragmented, over-regulated and corruption-riddled mess.
Video provided by the family showed the two white vehicles riddled with bullet holes.
But Amazon's marketplace has been riddled with problems over the holidays in recent years.
And if you look at the Suburban, the Suburban is just riddled with bullets.
It's riddled with story clues, unique characters, and stuff that wants to kill you.
She grabbed her suitcase again as if to leave, her face riddled with anxiety.
Lopez Obrador argued that the Texcoco airport was riddled with corruption and geologically unsound.
For that small slice of time, I'm not a failed adult riddled with debt.
It's not lighthearted, buy it's also not a deadly, drawn-out, pressure-riddled match.
They say that the registry of official companies is riddled with holes and inaccuracies.
But what helped transform them into marine mammals is a tale riddled with holes.
But a politics less riddled with contempt would be a good thing in itself.
A fifth-year senior, Bailey has had an injury-riddled career with the Boilermakers.
Still, the path to this point has been riddled with roadblocks for Epstein's victims.
In 2009, a U.S. air strike riddled his legs with shrapnel and killed Kashmir.
Others get riddled with questions about their pedigree: Do they know the right people?
A rabbi would later confirm that Mr. Deutsch's body had been riddled with bullets.
When South Korean doctors operated on him, they found his intestines riddled with worms.
For a long time, a hole-riddled chain-link fence ran along that border.
Morgan is sarcastic and fragile, acutely self-aware but still riddled with self-doubt.
Even so, Ms. Jacoby noted that Purdue is solvent and not riddled with debt.
They are marine borers — so named because they leave behind wood riddled with holes.
But when he was 30 feet from the soldiers, they riddled him with bullets.
The Democrats of the mid-85033s were riddled with racists and segregationists like Gov.
North Korea's sanction-riddled economy has limited the country's presence on the global stage.
It's riddled with lazy gay jokes, which was standard for sitcoms of its era.
The building was riddled with bullet holes, with spent shell casings scattered all over.
Human/Dog social structures are RIDDLED with novelty and sentimentality, and ripe for exploiting.
He's even picked up on Trump's sloppiness, putting out campaign material riddled with typos.
Authorities are still examining the bullet-riddled truck which reportedly had grenades and weapons inside.
Many commercial satellites are "riddled with security vulnerabilities", says Gregory Falco, an expert at MIT.
Word of the tragedy spreads like a virus online, riddled with misinformation and panicked confusion.
The worsening crisis will subject his chaos-riddled administration to an unprecedented test of cohesion.
Ben Is Back Of course, it's not been all rage-riddled women as of late.
And I realized, doing this exercise, that my best was still riddled with tiny dishonesties.
Joshua McGill helped a victim, who was riddled with multiple gunshot wounds, limp to safety.
Police riddled Woods with 15 shots as he walked along the sidewalk carrying a knife.
He breeds mastiffs—huge, friendly dogs that are known to be riddled with genetic disorders.
Their rap — riddled with F-bombs — garnered the most audience reaction, especially with its chorus.
"The market is riddled with trap door scenarios as long as that continues," he said.
The truck was still where it had come to rest, its windscreen riddled with bullets.
The owners say the bullet-riddled door had been replaced before they bought the vehicle.
Turning a multifaceted issue into a simple rating is sure to be riddled with difficulties.
The marker was riddled with bullet holes last year, just days after it was installed.
Eight years later, its replacement was riddled with bullet holes in multiple acts of vandalism.
A silver SUV was riddled with bullet holes, but police have not identified a suspect.
An autopsy report circulated by the SDF said Khalaf's body had been riddled with bullets.
The past few weeks have been riddled with corporate scandals and subsequent social media backlash.
Trouble is, their private lives are riddled with the details we most want to know.
Green Book was riddled with controversies, most of them regarding the movie's handling of race.
But on Buffy, her particular archetype is combined with the brooding, manpain-riddled action hero.
Cage's bullet-riddled hoodie calls to mind real-world deaths like that of Trayvon Martin.
For her, like me, topping was riddled with vulnerability, but his kindness made it sweet.
Game of Thrones Season 7 premieres July 16 and will surely be riddled with betrayal.
"We live in an anxiety-riddled, unsure, divisive time right now," says the ER alum.
Satoshi is known for grammatical accuracy, while the freshly published excerpt is riddled with errors.
For many foreigners, it confirms Romania's reputation as a kleptocracy riddled with malfeasance and graft.
No matter how safe I am, I feel like a gay guy riddled with disease.
Photos published by local media showed damaged buildings and burnt cars riddled with bullet holes.
" The White House has blasted Manigault Newman's book as "riddled with lies and false accusations.
Latos riddled his postgame interview with expletives to describe his poor performance on the mound.
The timing of the deal shows how bad the debt-riddled conglomerate needs the cash.
Or are her claims an invasion of privacy, riddled with lies and motivated by greed?
And, as scientists are just beginning to understand, elite sport is riddled with similar endowments.
The book is riddled with pop culture allusions — from Beyoncé to Miley Cyrus to Lululemon.
In fact, the toxicity enveloping Trump expands with every ink-riddled breath from the media.
Lawyers for Mr. Redstone called the suit meritless and said it was riddled with lies.
Laws governing massage parlors are riddled with loopholes that allow for criminal operations, Polaris said.
Mariner 4 instead revealed Mars to be a dry, frozen planet, riddled with cosmic radiation.
Sometimes they paraded a bullet-riddled corpse in front of black homes as a warning.
Yes, but: The published "backstop" proposal is riddled with couched language surrounding the time limit.
As we reported ... Carlos Muñoz Portal's body was found earlier this month riddled with bullets.
Sure, Pokémon Go may be kind of boring and riddled with bugs, but who cares?
Twin Peaks is riddled with much of the same drama it's had in the past.
She took a life others saw as riddled with challenge, and approached it with joy.
Crossfire's word list, while large, is riddled with both Maleska-style obscurities and sizable holes.
In the 2000s, investigators twice concluded that the count was riddled with errors and misrepresentations.
Debt-riddled oil giant Occidental Petroleum (OXY)slashed its dividend by 86% earlier this month.
Every social movement in this country's history has been riddled with sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia.
Xi's claim of openness was, to say the least, riddled with contradictions of its own.
Their safari guide was found dead, his body riddled with bullets, and their vehicle burned.
And his front-runner spot in the middle of the stage was riddled with crossfire.
If you're not a frequent cook, browsing through recipes can be an anxiety-riddled affair.
But that has not stopped allegations that it is riddled with serious conflicts of interest.
Politicians talk about hobbled sanitation and transportation agencies riddled by absenteeism, nepotism and bloated workforces.
In a health system riddled with inequity, we risk making dangerous biases automated and invisible.
It was a state that not only had me fatigued but also riddled with pain.
He mastered, mostly, how to walk in heels and riddled out which lipsticks flatter him.
On Friday, the F.B.I. appealed the judge's decision, contending that it was riddled with errors.
Elections held last year were riddled with fraud, intimidation and vote-buying, international observers found.
She lost her period, she was "basically anemic," and she was riddled with digestive issues.
He promised to repair the company's debt-riddled balance sheet by rapidly selling off businesses.
Despite these breakthroughs, the record is riddled with lapses in impact where it matters most.
But their own stories are also riddled with uncertainties, from their origins to their ages.
The tax code is riddled with special-interest provisions and deductions enacted over many decades.
Online videos will be riddled with ads that have nothing to do with your interests.
The results were so riddled with errors that we may never know what really happened.
Sadly for the injury-riddled Spurs, he was not eligible to play in the playoffs.
Stations like this once riddled the California coastline as part of a radio communication network.
Fast-forward to around 4 AM ET ... and Santana's friend's Honda was riddled with bullets.
The review uncovered a deeply dysfunctional and flawed process riddled with inaccuracies and material omissions.
They left the bodies "riddled by bullets or hanged to lamp posts," the Post reported.
" He also noted that Hager's letter "was riddled with factual errors, unsupported gossip, and falsehoods.
" He also said that Hager's letter "was riddled with factual errors, unsupported gossip, and falsehoods.
The next moments were riddled with bad decisions, the police prosecutors and expert witnesses said.
The facilities are riddled with flu and lice outbreaks and often lack proper adult supervision.
Gropius was riddled with guilt for their affair, and by 1912 the relationship fizzled out.
Case in point: Her Instagram comment section isn't riddled with peasants like me just stanning.
" Meanwhile, Kalanick called the lawsuit "completely without merit and riddled with lies and false allegations.
Many of those bodies were reportedly dismembered, riddled with bullets, and showed signs of torture.
He said the victims were discovered Thursday night and their bodies were riddled with bullet wounds.
Snyder recalls her third marriage to Val Torres, Jr. as one riddled with cheating and abuse.
He saw the suspects' bullet-riddled SUV and remarked how his SUV only took two bullets.
Loving's note offers a refreshing take on a family dynamic that's often riddled with harmful stereotypes.
How the very fabric of this country is riddled with scams and cons and come-ons.
" The Oklahoma Democratic Party issued a statement saying the questionnaire was "riddled with hate and misinformation.
But the data produced by today's machines still only produce incomplete, patchy, and glitch-riddled genomes.
Each offers a wide array of streaming packages, but the programming is riddled with major holes.
After Frankenstein was published anonymously in 1818, the scandal-riddled couple married and moved to Italy.
The White House said in response that the book was "riddled with lies and false accusations."
Malczyk rushed back and saw Gonzalez hurtled halfway onto the street, his body riddled with bullets.
China's film industry is riddled with yin-yang contracts, so why was Fan, in particular, targeted?
In a region full of state-dominated, bureaucratic, corruption-riddled economies, it is a revolutionary thought.
Three independent researchers found them riddled with errors, such as athletes who had been double-counted.
The dialogue doesn't help; the entire season is riddled with terrible one-liners and tiresome filler.
Riddled with fears and bouts of depression, Dylan felt responsible for the breakdown of her family.
They were riddled with tiny imperfections, called inclusions, made of chromite, phosphate and iron-nickel sulfides.
The injury-riddled Cavaliers were without forwards Kyle Korver (sore foot) and Cedi Osman (back spasms).
Fox will not allow this flagrant injustice, riddled with errors and gratuitous character attacks, to stand.
Symantec turns out to be riddled with vulnerabilities, as is often the case with antivirus software.
But, thankfully Topshop is here to help us express the anguish in our grief-riddled hearts.
Auto-generated captions can be riddled with inaccuracies, jumbled words, run-on sentences, and no punctuation.
President Trump frequently paints a picture of an urban America riddled with widespread decay and bloodbaths.
The governor has repeatedly expressed his unfounded fear that undocumented immigrants are riddled with diseases. 7.
Every 30 seconds a new motorcycle ambulance arrives carrying another young body riddled with bleeding buckshot.
The injury-riddled 215-year old outfielder has missed the entire season following reconstructive knee surgery.
The glossy animation is riddled with subtle yet creative references to art history and English folklore.
But critics accused Kasowitz of making a statement that was riddled with errors and dubious claims.
A Gchat transcription without any attempt to understand the medium's message is merely typo-riddled dialogue.
" His administration has also sought to discredit the former aide, calling her book "riddled with lies.
Oracle zeroed in on Ubhi to support its claim that the process was riddled with conflict.
Tax credits for higher education have also been found to be riddled with fraud and abuse.
Explore numerous dungeons, riddled with tricks, traps, and enemies, including some from the Super Mario series
A friend, Brandon Wolf, watched people carry Mr. Guerrero outside, his body riddled with gunshot wounds.
The administration's plan to roll back the policy is riddled with holes, both legal and factual.
What exactly is the tick-riddled disease and how can you be sure you have it?
This rocky orb is riddled with scars, created by objects colliding with its surface over millennia.
It's an uneasy duel for control of a country that is still riddled with ISIS fighters.
We fought for space on the concrete floor to sleep on our lice-riddled hessian mats.
The bullet-riddled Al Noor mosque was being repaired, painted and cleaned ahead of Friday prayers.
They're also racist, riddled with depictions of American Indians as violent "savages" and with minstrel shows.
Instead, his current statistics more closely resemble his final two injury-riddled seasons with the Bulls.
And while TARP set aside billions in relief to homeowners, the program was riddled with problems.
The estate tax is also riddled with loopholes, which the 2017 law did nothing to address.
The book is riddled with jaw-dropping stories about people's insane behavior when things go wrong.
" Twin Metals called the analysis "riddled with errors" and said "environmental risks will be properly managed.
A few examples: • Campaign Finance Australia's campaign finance system is riddled with loopholes and delayed disclosures.
Kidd shredded Gabler in one allez after another, revealing that this edition seemed riddled with errors.
Produced by Jermaine Jackson and apparently approved by Michael Jackson, The Jacksons was riddled with inaccuracies.
Many of the concrete homes and stores along the road were riddled with large bullet holes.
Just then, he said, another rocket hit close to him, and he was riddled with shrapnel.
Now, the kosher market is in ruins, the cash register and walls riddled with bullet holes.
As a result, the piece The Hill published is riddled with errors that mischaracterize the project.
For the third consecutive presidential cycle, the results here are riddled with questions, if not doubt.
However it came about, in 1979 Ryabov delivered three bullet-riddled, sulfur-doused skulls to Moscow.
Many roads were riddled by deep craters, which U.S. warplanes had created to impede suicide cars.
Bauer questioned whether Trump's commission, which has been riddled with controversy and multiple lawsuits, will recover.
In fact, Schneiderman's office said, the program was riddled with "exceptions" that favored high-speed traders.
Gallego then went after members of Trump's Cabinet, who have been riddled with controversial spending scandals.
Three days after his disappearance, his body was found riddled with 44 bullets in a cemetery.
Relatives posted a photo online of a burned-out and charred vehicle riddled with bullet holes.
The deposition itself is riddled with contradictions or recollections that differ from those of other witnesses.
"Jetsons"-esque smart-home technology turned out to be riddled with glitches and vulnerable to hackers.
GE is racing to shrink itself in a bid to repair a debt-riddled balance sheet.
But for a moment in time, they spread their glitter-riddled gospel all over the world.
But arriving at homeownership was a long and winding path riddled with setbacks, surprises and disappointments.
Mr. Phelps had pounded the coping with a sledgehammer so that it was riddled with dents.
I asked her about the headaches, and she told me a story riddled with contradictory clues.
Both pictures are psychic spaces riddled with anxiety and stress — nowhere you'd ever want to live.
Many are riddled with chronic stress from poverty and the threat of violence in their neighborhoods.
It is a city riddled with political corruption, racial tensions, sexism and crimes both petty and structural.
In an era riddled with uncertainty and utter confusion, one fact remains: you cannot fool the internet.
My apartment is riddled with internet-connected devices, including my TV, my lightbulbs, and my home speaker.
My mornings this past week have been riddled with mishaps and miscalculations—probably more than I realize.
At that point in history, bodies were uncomfortable and disgusting; they were filthy and riddled with disease.
The 91st Academy Awards may have been riddled with controversy, and some disappointments, but they made history.
Most of our institutions are riddled with histories of racism and elitism to which they still cling.
In its alt-right sense, the friend zone is a place riddled with male weakness and emasculation.
I text my father, who has gone from acne-riddled Catholic-school boy to mustachioed Classics professor.
Riddled with anxiety, she returned to court in August for the retrial, which stretched over several days.
"Handheld game systems are another category of video game history that are riddled with issues," he explains.
They're often riddled with pacing problems, groan-inducing pseudo-stories, questionable special effects, and scenery-chewing performances.
I am much more laid back and not as riddled with anxiety as I used to be.
A photo from 2016 (left) shows the bullet riddled car of Kenyan businessman Jacob Juma in Nairobi.
The gist: "completely without merit and riddled with lies and false allegations," the former CEO's spokesperson says.
The Constitution is utterly riddled with vague phrases that judges can interpret in all kinds of ways.
Maps created during the Middle Ages, for example, were riddled with warnings about where mermaids were lurking.
The article itself is riddled with misinformation and outright lies that are laughably easy to fact check.
I was in a BMW 540i that was riddled with self-driving technology from British company Aptiv.
Growing up in a crime-riddled neighborhood in southeast Washington, D.C., wasn't easy for Taraji P. Henson.
In Cizre, a largely Kurdish town bordering Syria, buildings are riddled with bullet holes, their windows shattered.
It was a performance that was, yes, riddled with inaccurate statements that fact-checkers will point out.
Petromin, riddled by corruption like many national oil companies in OPEC, was allowed to quietly wither away.
Rocket's eventual reconciliation with his team is a Ravager-riddled slog for both him and the audience.
As someone who's lived in a house riddled with dead spots, the idea sounded great to me.
User feeds were riddled with what some saw as over-produced or inauthentic depictions of people's lives.
These intense cravings often lead to bingeing and overeating, and may leave you feeling riddled with guilt.
But in truth, human systems are littered with biases and riddled with their own kinds of problems.
And after one alcohol-riddled night, she uses her ex-boyfriend's clippers to shave it all off.
It's a refreshing take on a family dynamic that is often riddled with stereotypes of bitter exes.
Despite an injury-riddled offensive backfield, the Minnesota Vikings are in good shape in the NFC North.
The 2006 election caused days of fighting in Kinshasa and the 2011 vote was riddled with irregularities.
Last year, the sign marking the site of the teen's death was found riddled with bullet holes.
Even with their bullet-riddled bodies, they'll still rise from the dead to assault a new victim.
It was riddled with strategically placed holes that allow the skin of the athlete to breathe more.
All of my insecurities—the swirling remains of Theo's defamation, hurt, and humiliation—riddled my next relationship.
The house is a beaut, located in the upscale Trousdale Estates neighborhood which is riddled with celebs.
"I did see the truth, and the truth was that car was riddled with bullets," he said.
Television images of the scene showed the truck was riddled with what appeared to be bullet holes.
Australian spin-bowling legend Shane Warne's career was riddled with sex controversies dating back nearly two decades.
The Republican-controlled Congress is poised to pass a tax bill riddled with ambiguities, loopholes, and giveaways.
Studies show that research on the effects of technology on human behavior is riddled with methodological errors.
But the agreement is riddled with loose language and the sequencing of many steps is highly convoluted.
Greene's career since then has since been riddled with controversy, but still, pretty awesome way to quit.
Sacramento three-piece So Stressed's second record, Please Let Me Know, is riddled with anxieties and crises.
HERCULANEUM, Italy (Reuters) - The rightist Northern League once derided southern Italy as a crime-riddled, parasitic wasteland.
Of course, there was turmoil behind their facades, their lives riddled with violence and smothered in claustrophobia.
Kelly, a lifelong Marine, was brought in to introduce order into a West Wing riddled with chaos.
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration, under more scrutiny since the Brussels attacks, is riddled with internal problems.
Afghanistan, a poster child for the American ineptitude in foreign policy, remains riddled with corruption and drugs.
The siblings are of course radically different, because that's the rule in these stress-riddled family tableaus.
Both his books and adaptations are riddled with lines and moments that hint at what's to come.
ObamaCare is riddled with broken promises and it is causing real pain for Americans across the country.
Eight years later, its replacement was riddled with bullet holes in multiple acts of vandalism, Weems said.
After failing to pass a farm bill riddled with corporate welfare last month, Congress will try again.
Peeing and periods are one thing, but germ-riddled shit is in a league of its own.
His body was reportedly found near the border of Mexico's Hidalgo state in a bullet-riddled car.
It's no secret that the fight for abortion access in the U.S. has been riddled with complications.
And while state institutions may talk a good game, they remain riddled with corrupt and abusive officials.
The document was riddled with reversals by China that undermined core U.S. demands, the sources told Reuters.
Enforced grinding, poorly implemented systems, too much backtracking: these were bad games, riddled with poor design choices.
But activists say the scheme is riddled with corruption and only a few thousand families have benefited.
The injury-riddled Canucks posted their third straight win, while the Avalanche suffered their third consecutive loss.
You explore an area, finding all it's treasure-riddled nooks and crannies, before taking on a boss.
The yolks quiver; the whites are riddled with bubbles; the dark brown frills crackle between the teeth.
And the roster is riddled with players who were cast off or acquired in seemingly small deals.
She also said that the judicial proceedings begun in Saudi Arabia were riddled with flaws and contradictions.
Many, however, lack transparency, leave the host country riddled with debt, and require political favors in return.
I know of a survivor who has a crime-scene photograph of her daughter's bullet-riddled corpse.
He said he saw about 20 bodies riddled with bullets lying on the floor of a hospital.
Its classrooms are mostly damaged, lacking doors and windows, and its walls are riddled with bullet holes.
The first thing I tried on was this corduroy-style shirt that was riddled with loose threads.
Any photo of her with either of the men is riddled with comments about their possible romance.
The book, which paints the Trump administration as riddled with paranoid staffers, is set to release Tuesday.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders has said the book is "riddled with lies and false accusations."
Warren G. Harding's stint in office was corruption-riddled; every aspect of it seemed up for sale.
Rabbi Niederman said at the news conference that Mr. Deutsch's body had been found riddled with bullets.
A proud republic debased by a presidential campaign fixated on minor gaffes and riddled with filthy language.
The results released by the Iowa Democratic Party on Wednesday were riddled with inconsistencies and other flaws.
A lot of scientists complain about the process being too long, sometimes biased, and riddled with inefficiencies.
Now they face new rounds of sanctions, along with an economy already riddled with corruption and mismanagement.
Vitiligo had stripped his brittle hair of its color, made his face seem riddled with fat freckles.
THE CASTOFFS The injury-riddled Eagles won their last four games to clinch the NFC East title.
The Eagles have been riddled by injuries and finished the regular season without seven starters on offense.
The secondary was riddled by Buffaloes quarterback Steven Montez, who passed for 337 yards and three touchdowns.
A sign marking where Emmett Till's body was found in Mississippi has been riddled with bullet holes.
While the process has been slow and riddled with setbacks and restarts, this is a substantial accomplishment.
He faces enormous challenges given GE's debt-riddled balance sheet, shrinking cash flow and slumping power division.
Images from the state government showed a local municipal building and police vehicle riddled with bullet holes.
A Cavaliers side also riddled with injuries failed to get much scoring production from their bench, however.
But it's proven to be a boon for an industry riddled with slumping sales: orange juice, baby!
However, Apple's voice assistant has been riddled with problems that caused it to largely squander that lead.
The first image is by now a cliché of urban destruction: bullet-riddled facades and concrete rubble.
Then they dragged out his bloody, bullet-riddled body, put it in a military truck and drove off.
A woman at the bathroom sink gags when she spies a bar of soap riddled with strange hairs.
She hasn't been shy about showing off her new love (as evidenced by her East-riddled Instagram account).
Some of the latrines are piled high with fly-riddled excrement, which seeps out the sides during downpours.
Indeed, according to court documents, the University's response to Locklear's sexual assault claims was allegedly riddled with delays.
But a bullet-riddled sign at the entrance to their sprawling reservation now serves as their calling card.
When they came out with Opana -- Oxymorphone is what it's actually called... This community is riddled with it.
The white-steepled church, located about 40 miles east (65 km) of San Antonio, was riddled with bullets.
Her path to an abortion, depending on the fate of geography, could be straightforward or riddled with obstacles.
There's just one problem: automated digital voice transcriptions are usually riddled with errors — and iOS is no exception.
A security official close to the operation said he had seen the four gunmen's bodies riddled with bullets.
Trump's campaign, by contrast, initially distributed fliers listing the campaign's national delegate candidates that were riddled with errors.
Both figures loom above an abstract, depopulated landscape riddled with random doorways and windowed walls that lead nowhere.
Netflix's take on the cat-and-mouse game of murder is riddled with problems from start to finish.
Stopping 34 of 35 shots, Saros helped the illness-riddled Nashville Predators bounce the Pittsburgh Penguins 33-1.
But Culp has shown a willingness to make painful decisions aimed at cleaning up the debt-riddled books.
With each representative limited to five minutes, Pichai's grilling was scattershot, wide-ranging, and riddled with partisan grandstanding.
Can societies so thoroughly riddled with corruption carry through with the remarkable economic advances made over recent decades?
The perpetrator riddled her account with curse words, homophobic slurs and promised to post nude photos of her.
The cardinal's car was riddled with 26 bullets, and a nearby vehicle was apparently hit 20 more times.
The foreign-exchange regime, which allocates currency to industries the government wants to support, is riddled with graft.
" Over at Melania's team, her communications director Stephanie Grisham said Monday the story was "riddled" with "false assertions.
Instagram is riddled with literally thousands of spectacular photos of tents in precarious spots in far-flung places.
Anyone who's ever watched an episode of Veep will know that it's absolutely riddled with deliciously foul language.
The KTRK reporter tweeted photos of vehicles parked near the scene with bullet-riddled windshields and shattered glass.
The bones were riddled with holes from an infection, and the dinosaur also had a form of arthritis.
Calling their testimony "riddled with lies," Temer said there were inconsistencies in the JBS executives' statements to prosecutors.
Late night television has been struggling to discuss the Weinstein fallout, probably because it's riddled with white men.
YouTube is also riddled with bad reviews that I discovered just looking for one of the company's commercials.
Technically yes, but even with T93 that was an ambitious endeavor and likely to be riddled with typos.
What sane person will put 60 billion rand into a company that he knows is riddled with fraud?
Nina, the biopic about indomitable musician Nina Simone, has been riddled with controversy and turbulence since its inception.
It's only a matter of time before the U.S. News & World Report rankings are riddled with global brands.
Disregarding Eve's warning to stay away, Baptiste pays a visit to the Alzheimer-riddled Brigadier Stone (Roger Allam).
Stacey Abrams catapulted into the national spotlight during a Georgia governor's race riddled with allegations of voter suppression.
However, it could potentially be completely riddled with malware, which requires you to take steps to sterilize it.
Moreover, this so-called "pricing commitment" is for a limited time and is riddled with ambiguities and loopholes.
The film is also riddled with brilliant cameos from Hannibal Buress, Tim Heidecker, Anders Holm, and George Clinton.
The family income rests on the tiny yellow taxi that stands outside the bullet-riddled metal front door.
Medicare Advantage has been riddled with scandal, taking government dollars to feed a for-profit health care industry.
It feels at once crammed and sketchy, riddled with flashbacks and framing devices, and woefully light on frights.
A few days later, her youngest daughter found her body in front of the house, riddled with bullets.
The links are made in-house from pork riddled with bits of provolone and pickled hot cherry peppers.
Westbrook riddled the Warriors' defense for 36 points and 43 assists, with 11 rebounds for a triple-double.
Many stem directly from her 1956 autobiography, "Lady Sings the Blues," which historians say is riddled with untruths.
Even in a world riddled with poverty, nearly every government, nonprofit and aid agency struggles with this issue.
Footage the family says is from the scene shows an entirely burned-out car riddled with bullet holes.
The entries were riddled with factual errors, and some seemed incongruously flip, given the gravity of the circumstances.
No. Are software manufacturers liable in any way for code they sell riddled with defects and known vulnerabilities?
Everybody's favorite press secretary Sean Spicer resigned today after a six-month stint riddled with blunders and controversy.
One month ago, the market looked to CNBC's Jim Cramer like it was riddled with fear and volatility.
But in practice, the pairing is riddled with bias because the recruiting process is "fundamentally broken," Fitzsimmons said.
But a leaked text of the proposed agreement with Russia shows that it is riddled with dangerous loopholes.
In a country riddled with corruption and division, the retired general was distinguished for his rectitude and efficiency.
He'd have to become mired in lawsuits, distracted by allegations, riddled with calls for impeachment, hounded by investigations.
Several people, for instance, brought up the countless uncredited female vocal samples that have riddled dance music's history.
Except, of course, that it's riddled with radiation and surrounded by guards and a double barbed-wire fence.
The classic massively multiplayer online game Second Life is riddled with security vulnerabilities, according to a new lawsuit.
She's riddled with bullets by Liz and Iris, only to survive thanks to the love-addicted Hypodermic Sally.
He has praised Sessions for addressing "the rampant illegality that riddled" the system, and supported Trump's travel ban.
They nearly attacked a woman who urged them to acknowledge the drugs and violence that riddled their neighborhood.
The Canadian later noticed a strange message in his sent mail riddled with typos and a fake signature.
THE KAWAKAWA LEAVES are dark as jade and riddled with holes, the telltale bites of looper moth caterpillars.
Her bank robber boyfriend riddled with bullet holes in the back of a trunk a few years later.
The performance concludes, after several, belting firework-riddled song and costume changes, with Ross climbing into a helicopter.
And a new $4 billion crypto-democracy could be the future — or it could be riddled with issues.
The bill, he said, is riddled with loopholes that would make it easy for criminals to get around.
Credit reports tend to be riddled with errors, so lenders prefer a wider range of data to survey.
He believes travelers miss out on authentic moments that can be found between hot spots riddled with tourists.
That's why development aid has often been as effective as pouring water into a bucket riddled with holes.
He bounced back from injury-riddled years in 2014 and 2015 to post a 3.91 E.R.A. last season.
"The AG's claims are false, intentionally misleading and riddled with inaccuracies," the statement from Trump's hotel group said.
Then he saw Koshman, who was closest to the taxi, making a break for the badly riddled car.
" Turner's brain, she said, "was riddled with C.T.E." and was "one of the most striking cases we've seen.
The soldiers drove off in military vehicles, and women rushed to the bullet-riddled bodies of their husbands.
The numbers the party reported were riddled with errors, and our colleagues at The Upshot broke them down.
There Mr. Hartfield was strung up and hanged, after which his body was riddled with bullets and burned.
The nightmare scenario is that the next recession arrives before GE has repaired its debt-riddled balance sheet.
"The consumer sector is riddled with animal exploitation and we would prefer that's not the case," Smith said.
And that means providing specific evidence of mistakes, not just saying the book is riddled with errors. 2.
The character of Jessica James may be riddled with doubts and phobias, played for humorous and poignant effect.
The franchise is one giant, explosion-riddled mashup of wacky plot contrivances, dazzling special effects, and merchandising opportunities.
Schwarzenegger followed up with an offer to trade places, so the country would not be riddled with anxiety.
The ensuing conversation around these laws, however, has been messy, riddled with myths about what they actually do.
The first couple of days were riddled with brutal opiate withdrawals that got marginally better as he persevered.
Two years on, and the wall was riddled with more patch jobs than a pair of hobo pants.
It's not uncommon to see San Francisco's streets and sidewalks riddled with trash, feces and even drug needles.
The writing was almost always riddled with clichés and characters saying exactly what they were thinking or feeling.
Further, injury-riddled players take the court at majors only slightly more often than they do at smaller events.
Twitter may be the fastest platform for getting breaking news, but it's also the one most riddled with disinformation.
" He added, "I had a sick feeling in my gut, riddled with anxiety as the polls started coming in.
Meanwhile, Flash was riddled with security concerns and became a frequent target for hackers looking for malware delivery mechanisms.
However, point by point, Trump's promises and allegations about an energy revolution were riddled with inaccuracies and bunk data.
Some were plagued with diarrhea and hydration troubles, while others were strapped with genetic disorders and riddled with parasites.
They leave a trail of bullet-riddled propane tanks, fire extinguishers, mannequin heads, and anything else you can imagine.
The dog was emaciated, had a mouth full of rotting teeth and a body riddled with hookworms and tapeworms.
If I hadn't kept my composure, I could've been riddled with bullets, tased, beat down, handcuffed — there's no telling.
Amazon isn't alone in apparently retaliating against Bloomberg over a report it says is untrue and riddled with inaccuracies.
Nunberg knew that tax laws for commercial real estate developers are notoriously riddled with loopholes peculiar to that industry.
Does your father have a mothball-riddled Flying Burrito Brothers suit stashed somewhere in the attic circa Halloween 1976?
The problem is that insurance and healthcare systems are riddled with deep structural inequalities between Black and white patients.
Sure, most of the time it's totally fine, but on occasion, the water is riddled with some unsavory stuff.
While the internet is riddled with ridiculously unnecessary "life hacks," we think you'll find this one quite a-peeling.
Refuah had bought a derelict brick high school in 2008, only to discover that it was riddled with asbestos.
But before Moore and Goldsmith found one another, the actress' road to love was riddled with pain and loneliness.
Bernie Sanders finished ahead after a counting process riddled with inconsistencies — Bloomberg's campaign announced plans to double its spending.
Investigators say bleach had been poured on the bullet-riddled body in an apparent attempt to destroy DNA evidence.
Zuck should've expected questions about diversity, but he still gave an embarrassingly longwinded, rambling non-answer riddled with misinformation.
He derides a $13bn airport proposed for Mexico City, saying that its construction was unnecessary and riddled with corruption.
Babiru is set in a massively over congested slum riddled with robotic vehicles, armed insurgents, and relics of industry.
It makes your life a lot easier while trying to keep your body away from the riddled toilet seat.
"SOPA/PIPA was riddled with problems and it would be nonsensical to go down that road again," Moss said.
The Bible is riddled with terrible Bronze Age dogmas, but most Christians don't take those parts seriously any longer.
But Democratic lawmakers have criticized them for eroding the U.S. corporate tax base, which is already riddled with loopholes.
But websites peddling foreign goods are riddled with counterfeits, while Chinese shops charge a fortune for the real thing.
Of course, that's a time-consuming solution riddled with all sorts of calibration issues in spacing and font size.
" White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders has said Manigault Newman's book is "riddled with lies and false accusations.
It's a shocking end to their unlikely love affair, one that drew many skeptics and was riddled with drama.
But building a business — no matter how big or small — is a difficult process, riddled with challenges and unpredictability.
She remains there, partly hidden by a camouflage net, with her hull riddled with cracks and peeling white paint.
She of course rechecked all my math and to no one's surprise, my math was always riddled with errors.
It sets a new precedent on what types of platforms riddled with disinformation are fair game to be policed.
At first, it looks like a high school English paper, riddled aggressively with corrections and comments in red ink.
Though expectations of this injury-riddled card were not particularly high, it did manage to produce some fun fights.
"The lawsuit is completely without merit and riddled with lies and false allegations," said Kalanick's spokesperson in a statement.
"People's paths are riddled with suffering, as everything is centered around money, and things, instead of people," he said.
Miller was at the center of GE's effort to clean up its debt-riddled balance sheet by unloading businesses.
But those studies were often riddled with flaws and limitations, and scientists couldn't agree on how to interpret them.
We had a very limited range of servers to choose from, especially since the majority came riddled with lag.
Observational studies are also riddled with confounding factors, the unmeasured variables that may actually give rise to certain outcomes.
If you're known for sending long emails or messages riddled with errors, people aren't going to take you seriously.
DISABILITY FRAUD IS RARE Program statistics do not support the allegation that SSDI is riddled with fraud and abuse.
Sausage Party Sausage Party is an animated comedy that definitely isn't for kids, as this profanity-riddled trailer shows.
Despite its potential, the F-35 has been riddled with setbacks and is still a long way from deployment.
The first iPhone was riddled with flaws, the least of which was its inability to maintain a phone call.
It's hard to listen to Revival and not yearn for the tic-riddled chaos of Relapse, or even Encore.
Nicki Minaj provided some political commentary on the upcoming presidential election in the form of an expletive-riddled rap.
Going into the game, the injury-riddled Devils had 218 skaters who had combined for 215 goals this season.
Theoretically, the universe could be riddled with these tunnels, but in reality no one knows if they actually exist.
The rusted carcass of an upturned water truck, riddled with bullet holes, marked the start of the insurgents' territory.
Going into the game, the injury-riddled Devils had 18 skaters who had combined for 99 goals this season.
Essential first introduced us to our current notch-riddled reality, but maybe all these notches could have been avoided.
And convulsions in financial markets could make fixing GE and its debt-riddled balance sheet even trickier to manage.
In all, on a lineup card most likely riddled with strikethroughs, the Mets used 20 players, including six pitchers.
Oracle's legal challenge, which included claims that the process was "riddled with improprieties," was rejected by a federal judge.
Everybody has experienced failures, you just might not have seen their journey to success that was riddled with them.
The Afghan Army and police, riddled by corruption and hampered by poor leadership, have proved outmatched by the Taliban.
But even in the philosophical clouds, where he would clearly prefer to stay, his claims are riddled with tensions.
According to various news accounts, Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) is laden with debt and riddled with corruption.
Riddled with errors, no sane person would believe they're looking at a Google Docs login page at this point.
As a result, any reopened investigation would be riddled with questions about potential political interference from the White House.
GE's (GE) debt-riddled balance sheet forced the company to slash its dividend to just a penny last week.
When I first started organizing, I was living in a community riddled with police violence, and I still do.
It seemed that, for now, the neighborhood was safe from larger organized crime, though still riddled with small incidents.
Many of the militias on both sides are riddled with extremists with a barely disguised agenda of ethnic cleansing.
Days later, their bullet-riddled bodies were found on a remote stretch of Gaviota Beach in Santa Barbara County.
"The UK's present and future are now riddled with uncertainty, naturally accompanied by a flight to safety," Mminele said.
Working together on NCS has been a learning experience for both of them, and one that's riddled with challenges.
The states also argue that Trump's order is riddled with caveats, which create uncertainty in respect to its effectiveness.
History is riddled with unintended wars between politically hostile nations sparked by a mistake or a minor military flashpoint.
The debt-riddled oil driller slashed its dividend 86% Tuesday and promised to cut its once ambitious spending program.
" In "The Untouchables," a bullet-riddled Sean Connery fights for his life as Robert DeNiro's Al Capone enjoys "Pagliacci.
Spooky synthesizers riddled with ambient noise soundtrack the film, creating the feeling of traipsing cautiously through a dreamy wonderland.
Even some new homes are riddled with defects, and the housing often isn't accessible to state or county inspectors.
The system designed to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people is riddled with complexities like these.
In the interest of full disclosure, her new employers might have mentioned that the place is riddled with ghosts.
Then, as I was really thinking about jumping back in, I became riddled with anxiety and short of breath.
China purchased a Boeing 767 in 2000 to be its presidential jet and it arrived riddled with listening devices.
He often receives hate mail about his support for gun control that is riddled with homophobic slurs, he said.
When doctors opened his abdomen to patch up the damaged digestive tract, they found it riddled with parasitic worms.
Burned-out civilian vehicles, some upturned and others riddled with bullet holes, lay among rubble in the city center.
"Fifty-pound bodies were riddled with five, 11, even 13 bullets," the court filing declared in documenting the massacre.
Now beef femurs, neck bones and knuckles spend 20 hours in a pot, riddled by fennel and coriander seeds.
The country put out photos, taken a day earlier, showing wreckage riddled with small holes, suggesting damage from shrapnel.
" Kimberly Benza, a spokeswoman for Trump Hotels, dismissed the lawsuit's claims as "false, intentionally misleading and riddled with inaccuracies.
Its stained fuselage riddled with rust spots around the nose and cargo area give away its age and condition.
Our goal is to forge stronger partnerships and advance our common security goals in a region riddled by conflict.
Now 31, Ms. Waller-Bridge spins off her sexually rapacious, anger-riddled, flailing London cafe owner into this series.
Video games as a whole had few female characters, and those that did were riddled with sex and farce.
X-ray scans posted to the conservation program's Facebook page show an orangutan riddled with tiny air rifle pellets.
I used to sit next to Bobby Jones and cut his meat as his hands were riddled with arthritis.
Michael gets riddled with bullets again at the end, but I know he's still going to call me back.
The busy granular arrangements in Fredericks' series are riddled with nostalgic references to the video games that raised him.
The overall feedback she got from white peers was they could tell she was stressed and riddled with anxiety.
Electricity policy is notorious for being opaque and riddled with acronyms, but the basic elements are not actually that complicated.
Giuliani, who is currently serving as President Trump's attorney, posted an incoherent tweet on Friday morning riddled with grammatical errors.
It's been nearly a month since the pair were pictured smooching at celebrity-riddled restaurant Giorgio Baldi in early January.
Houses lie empty, riddled with bullet holes, and symbols of the jihadist group Boko Haram are painted on the walls.
Beginning with the tragic death of David Bowie in January, these 12 months have been seemingly riddled with great departures.
New York (CNN Business)The next recession, whenever it arrives, could be deepened by Corporate America's debt-riddled balance sheet.
China's legal system by contrast is completely controlled by the Communist Party, and riddled with forced confessions and arbitrary detentions.
In retrospect, I perhaps should have paid more attention to skeptics who pointed out that this was riddled with errors.
Cornerback Shareece Wright has been torched for four touchdown passes in the last two games for an injury-riddled secondary.
But just because it's easy to initiate a private chat, doesn't mean the interaction isn't riddled with obstacles and pitfalls.
The primary reason consumers are riddled with debt is because the interest accumulation almost negates any repayment on the loan.
The primary reason consumers are riddled with debt is because the interest accumulation almost negates any repayment on the loan.
The DNC's strategy is to attack the institutions and platforms that are proliferating the ads riddled with mis- and disinformation.
The former boss of a brewery company (and 7th dan in kendo, a Japanese martial art) is riddled with cancer.
Also, imagine these masterminds smuggling in sarin gas disguised as a cargo crate filled with mad cow disease-riddled cattle.
They got away with their treachery because Soviet spycraft was superb, whereas Britain's spycatchers were riddled with snobbery and incompetence.
As a result, more than 42,000 registration forms were rejected despite evidence that the databases were riddled with clerical errors.
To her, paywalls began to seem like the plaques in an Alzheimer's-riddled mind, clogging up the flow of information.
Considering the lack of LGBTQ representation in Hollywood, the premise is a welcome change in an industry riddled with problems.
It had accumulated billions in debt, was riddled with crime and had seen much of its affluent tax base disappear.
Unfortunately, our school system is in shambles and we elected a for president who routinely sends out typo-riddled tweets.
Some had been shot in their crime-riddled neighborhoods; others "may have been shooters," says center co-founder Wendy Jones.
Employees responded by pointing out that the facilities have problems that curtains cannot fix: the walls are riddled with holes.
In 2013 and 2014, Kansas was riddled with drought and poor crop ratings and the scouts knew this going in.
She forces her 8-year-old grandson to make her endless cups of tea and eat cabbage riddled with bugs.
The sign appears to be riddled with bullet holes, but it's unclear whether the students were connected to the damage.
Adobe announced on July 25 that it plans to kill off the frustrating software that has riddled browsers since 1996.
Many of the patients are victims of four decades of war and a landscape riddled with bombs and land mines.
Between 2008 and 2012 South Africa received 778,000 asylum applications, in a system that is slow and riddled with corruption.
New England's linebacker corps is riddled with injuries, although Dont'a Hightower was named the AFC Defensive Player of the Week.
From what we've seen about the upcoming season of The Bachelorette, the show is going to be riddled with discomfort.
But titles like Death Note and Ghost in the Shell have been riddled with controversy over filmmakers whitewashing the characters.
Al Shabaab on Wednesday published gruesome photos which purport to show the bullet-riddled bodies of dozens of Kenyan soldiers.
In accepting his party's nomination for the vice presidency, Ryan delivered a speech riddled with easily checked falsehoods and exaggerations.
With bouts of comedic relief riddled in the visual, "Walking Trophy" is a statement not to take yourself too seriously.
Great ornately-framed mirrors from Wetherspoons, wide space-age mirrors from Oceanas, cracked graffiti-riddled mirrors from underground-basement clubs.
The judge rejected Oracle's arguments that the contract process was riddled with improprieties and that the Pentagon set unfair criteria.
An upcoming Treasury Department report on revamping the debt-riddled USPS is expected to add further tension to that fight.
Still Lonsdale went even farther, implying that Silicon Valley tech companies, and Google in particular, were riddled with Chinese spies.
Demonstrators in both countries are seeking big changes to political systems dominated by an old elite and riddled with corruption.
Two videos, CNN reported, show the bullet-riddled bodies of Kurdish politician and activist Hevrin Khalaf and her two bodyguards.
"Over 10 episodes, it's stylish, moving, and sinister, riddled with ghosts both literal and metaphorical," The Atlantic's Sophie Gilbert wrote.
In Texas, SB 9 follows on the heels of officials' short-lived, error-riddled citizenship verification and voter purge scheme.
His channel is centered around the Let's Play-style of gaming videos with accompanying swear-riddled commentary and charity livestreaming.
And as the successes of these states become more apparent, it throws other states' problem-riddled systems into sharp relief.
The reception will then take place at the Sugar Factory, a popular restaurant with color-riddled foods and gigantic drinks.
Many larger studies have instead asked people to self-report how much they exercised, which can be riddled with errors.
The quandary has been far greater for the Germans, whose land is riddled with unwanted monuments to the Nazi past.
Most cars operating in the country currently only rely on rear mirrors, which are riddled with blind spots by nature.
Now 31, Ms. Waller-Bridge spins off her sexually rapacious, anger-riddled, flailing London cafe owner persona into this series.
Obama's attempt to make gender socially and legally irrelevant is so riddled with inconsistencies that the whole effort seems irrational.
Next, let's visit a cluster so riddled with sparkling galaxies that it's hard to choose which one to gape at.
IQBoxy – Software that replaces human bookkeepers Bookkeeping is a $53 billion industry, but it's riddled with human errors and inefficiencies.
But since the Camp Fire began, I've been glued to my screen, riddled with anxiety and a sense of helplessness.
Even for those that were able to vote, the primary process was riddled with inefficiencies and irregularities, New Yorkers reported.
As for Alabama politics, Saban himself was a decently popular write-in during the state's December 2017 controversy-riddled election.
" The Soviet command economy was built upon a web of rules that were "horrible and complicated, but riddled with loopholes.
"The cast is riddled with good-looking white men that are very well-spoken, from Ivy League colleges," he said.
Mr. Biglari stood outside the five floors of the new wing, now partly crumpled and riddled with cracks and holes.
And many smaller oil companies riddled with debt will be forced to lay off workers and consider filing for bankruptcy.
And as reporting on Chicago's error-riddled gang database shows, the Chicago Police Department's own data is far from perfect.
In January, an app it released that was meant to let people lock their credit files was riddled with glitches.
Of course, if verisimilitude were my lone collecting criterion, I knew my Brooklyn apartment would soon be riddled with Schleichs.
They found that neurons in the highveld mole-rat are uniquely riddled with a type of ion channel called NALCN.
But many of these books, while offering newfound visibility for queer teens, were riddled with tropes about homosexuality and suffering.
"Measure for Measure" is set in a corruption-riddled city filled with double-dealing politicians and out-of-control hedonists.
But no one looked for the source of the lead-riddled dust, according to city records reviewed by The Times.
The current messaging also looks to portray the GOP tax plan as riddled with loopholes and benefiting only the wealthy.
With the subway riddled with problems, Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, believes that the political dynamics and public opinion have shifted.
Greg Abbott, grinning like a maniac, posed with a picture of a bullet-riddled target and joked about shooting reporters.
I was devastated and riddled with guilt for my ineptitude having filled his too-short life with so much stress.
The crisis has shown that China remains riddled with vulnerabilities that no amount of censorship or strong-arming can hide.
Bullet-riddled trucks left abandoned in the streets were marked C.D.N. — Spanish initials of the Cartel of the Northeast gang.
The car with a shattered rear windshield was riddled with bullet holes when Rosfeld called in a felony traffic stop.
Cruz was locked in a brutal Republican presidential primary fight with Trump that was riddled with personal attacks in 2016.
When the Education Ministry finally revealed the new books this year, they were riddled with errors and right-wing bias.
Henrik Björn created this 10-part Scandinavian noir, riddled with Norse mythology, which is released with two episodes each week.
" In response to an inquiry from The Times, Mr. Diamond disputed the characterization of his book as "riddled with errors.
The show centers around a dry-witted, grief-riddled and promiscuous British woman living in London played by Waller-Bridge.
It covered the former state security building, burned out and bullet-riddled, which had been converted into an Islamic court.
In this film, like the previous ones, highly intelligent apes and plague-riddled humans battle for control of the Earth.
"India is incredibly corrupt, its infrastructure is terrible, and it is riddled with religious and demographic problems," she told CNN.
The Federal Trade Commission did two studies, in 2012 and 2015, that found credit reports are frequently riddled with mistakes.
Though I've moved on from my childhood riddled with insecurity, I've never seen a model with a face like mine.
From rich kid to reality star to White House senior advisor, Ivanka Trump's upbringing is riddled with twists and turns.
The Guptas, whose businesses range from mining to media, have said this statement was "riddled with factual and legal errors".
Without addressing whether the $212 million exemption is too high — and it is — the estate tax is riddled with problems.
The images become vehicles with which to navigate the horror-riddled environments of illness, where doctors and hospitals figure large.
But when she saw his body, riddled by six bullets, with multiple wounds through his chest and head, she crumpled.
You could say the town is even more riddled with history than it is with Old South manors and manners.
Washington has been unable to summon the political will to reform the loophole-riddled tax code for nearly three decades.
A jogger found Lloyd's body riddled with gunshots on June 17, 2013, in an industrial park one mile from Hernandez's house.
Reddit is riddled with requests from readers seeking books similar to Dessen's — turns out, understanding teen girlhood is a marketable skill.
Eight months later, when he was taken off life support, his body was bruised, broken, burnt and riddled with BB pellets.
The days of Windows being a virus riddled mess if you used it without anti-virus software are thankfully behind us.
When she found him, she says, he was riddled with worms and had to have daily blood transfusions to revive him.
Some of the popular tools hackers use to control other people's systems, which turn out to be riddled with vulnerabilities themselves.
He was on his way to do another morning show when two men on a motorcycle riddled his car with bullets.
He claims season 1 was riddled with inaccuracies and lies and says his brother would not like the portrayal one bit.
Among the dead was Um Mohamed's husband, a farmer, whose bullet-riddled body was found on a street near the mosque.
"At every step, the police oversight system is riddled with legal and practical barriers to accountability," the task force report said.
The evidence presented by the Crown was "so riddled with inconsistencies" that it wouldn't be enough to prove anything, she said.
And that, according to the book, is the attitude needed to truly take advantage of a tax code riddled with loopholes.
Washington has not been able to summon the political will to reform the loophole-riddled tax code for nearly three decades.
Safiyyah piloted Dusty into an otherworldly, crater-riddled setting, a rocky canyon marked by outcroppings rippling for miles in the distance.
Many are so riddled with contraband parts that they would be unlikely to pass muster with repair shops, an engineer said.
We are riddled with it, and Hejinian frames it as an active force that scuttles, gropes, tortures, narrows, names, and questions.
I was riddled with the guilt of moving to the United States in the midst of a sectarian war in Iraq.
One of the attackers died in the blast; the other was quickly riddled with bullets as he tried to limp away.
The label was also riddled with mistakes, while the cork looked too new and the bottle was made of modern glass.
And what does our nation's new found love of Bieber mean in a world riddled with terrorism and student grant abolishments?
Instead, they chose to rely on an 11 year old hearsay statement from that witness, riddled with numerous corrections and inconsistencies.
The Valkyrie AMR Pro is also riddled with lightweight carbon fiber, whether it's in the suspension work or the body itself.
There's also the fact that consumers today are riddled with debt, are extremely debt-conscious, and concerned about spending in general.
In RoboCop's version of the future, Detroit is basically a dystopia, riddled with crime and protected by an underfunded police department.
It's riddled with deductions and loopholes that give advantages that we don't really need or would design for for today's economy.
Yeah I know, Friday's internet was riddled with headlines to the contrary — Report claims Leonardo DiCaprio eyed for Joker origin movie!
Researchers have found 750,000 microplastic pieces per square kilometer in the Garbage Patch, and the marine life is riddled with them.
" The White House has denounced the book, with Press Secretary Sarah Sanders calling it "riddled with lies and false accusations Friday.
He became the fourth player signed to a 10-day contract in the past six days for the injury-riddled team.
Healthcare professionals were riddled with fear of contracting the mysterious and devastating disease, and some refused to care for patients altogether.
As well, anonymous forums like Reddit, Quora, and Whisper are riddled with threads from mothers attempting to reconcile their own regret.
GE, reeling from years of bad acquisitions and questionable decisions, is now seeking to clean up its debt-riddled balance sheet.
This was, for many reasons, a terrible idea, considering the land was very poor for farming and also riddled with emus.
The 40-year-old Woods, on the other hand, finished an injury-riddled season 162nd on the PGA Tour money list.
Prince's death scene was riddled with pills strewn around his home ... this according to search warrants just released by Minnesota authorities.
Storytellers are riddled with the challenge of defining story and creating truly compelling content in virtual reality's current state of nascence.
Video footage showing the teenager's body being riddled with bullets was released via court order in November 2015, sparking citywide protests.
And even though it's not officially out yet, it seems Mario Kart World Tour is already riddled with tons of microtransactions.
The injury-riddled Mavericks (4-17) have dropped the last two on a four-game homestand that ends Friday against Indiana.
Last December, Miami-Dade Police found a dead 16-year-old boy riddled with bullets not far from the high school.
Unattached to the traffic-clogged, obstacle-riddled surface, they promise to change the way we move our stuff and even ourselves.
Not to the late '24s and the onset of Star Wars frenzy, or even to the false hope-riddled prequel years.
MANILA (Reuters) - When Jocelyn Marquez found her missing son, he was in a Manila morgue, his body riddled with bullet wounds.
The speech was also riddled with contradictory language and jingoistic flourishes that sound as if they were sourced from Starship Troopers.
The plaintiff filings are riddled with language arguing that what they really do is sell products, rather than provide investment advice.
Virginia Tech held the lead for the entire first half as forward Zach LeDay riddled Syracuse's interior defense for 11 points.
At the same time, years of borrowing have left the country's financial system riddled with trillions of dollars' worth of debt.
Glass panels surround the riddled car within Whiskey Pete's where lawman laid 100 bullets that pierced the armor, killing the pair.
Though relatively unscathed by fire, America's wetter eastern states, where over 80% of the precolonial forest grew, are also bug-riddled.
The theater's Yelp page is riddled with five-star reviews that I assume must either be fake or written under duress.
Her heroine, Bair discovered, was a woman whose life was no less riddled with contradictions and difficult compromises than her own.
The company did retain and restore some of the bullet-riddled facades that had withstood the rampages of the various militias.
Investors are growing more worried about GE's debt-riddled balance sheet, created by years of poorly-timed acquisitions and bad decisions.
"All of these places are riddled with organized crime and criminality, it'll get worse if you go into Venezuela," he said.
As the FBI and House Democrats warned, the memo is also riddled with selective omissions that distort its portrayal of events.
Broken and riddled with self-­loathing, her father cannot bring himself to scatter her ashes in Mexico, the ­country she loved.
A cease-fire had been called the night before, but many were still nervous about returning to their bullet-riddled homes.
Recent years are riddled with the corpses of campaigns that sought to downplay the importance of the first two early states.
At present time, investors are riddled with anxiety as they grapple with multiple inversions of different sections of the yield curve.
"Weight lifting is so riddled with doping problems, it's hard to call any medal devalued," said Bill Mallon, an Olympic historian.
"I just remember seeing bodies in sheets, you know, just riddled all over the sidewalk throughout the Oregon District," she said.
The result, experts who have studied it said, has been a charitable sector riddled with underperformers, highly inefficient organizations and fraud.
But besides the document's winks at the slang-riddled discussions of far-right message boards, the manifesto is far from ironic.
Before you light up again, have a little forethought and you won't be riddled with self-hatred in a few hours.
The entire process was riddled by authorities' demands that the artist edit his work, foreseeing possible controversy around the original image.
Her identity is layered and riddled with intersectionalities, which make the gravity of coming out as pansexual all the more validating.
It's far too complicated, riddled with corporate giveaways and sets a business rate that is the highest in the industrialized world.
The program has been "riddled with problems, including fraud and abuse," said Rachel Greszler, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
Even once approved, patients may need to wait for small amounts of imported marijuana — another lengthy process often riddled with delays.
Inside is a coral scarf — a "shalek," as the Polish-born Ms. Warshawski calls it — limp and riddled with moth holes.
She is riddled with insecurities about taking over as the oldest of the siblings now that her older sisters are gone.
Voir dire can often seem like a mystic art, passed down through generations and often riddled with superstitions and ingrained biases.
After a disappointing and injury-riddled 2016-17 season, the Dallas Stars made sweeping changes on the bench and behind it.
They are based on voluntary reporting from local agencies with differing definitions of hate crimes and can be riddled with errors.
We got her at LAX Tuesday where she says she was riddled with doubt she could ever top the charts again.
It is rather the fact that Europe's defense forces are riddled with inefficiencies and duplication, which have undermined the union's capabilities.
Related: A Times analysis found that the results released by the Iowa Democratic Party were riddled with inconsistencies and other flaws.
China in recent months has stepped up a campaign to clean up the financial system, which is riddled with such products.
And while China has been investing in African public works projects, these projects have been riddled with dangerous mismanagement and corruption.
The vote counting was so riddled with problems we may never know what really happened, and no winner has been declared.
In short, Joe Biden should be commended for prompting the removal of an ineffective prosecutor in a country riddled with corruption.
" Last year, Domingo denied that his interactions with women were ever nonconsensual, and called the allegations against him "riddled with inconsistencies.
Establishing democratic institutions, including civilian control of the military, has thus been an arduous process riddled with uncertainty, backsliding and reversal.
U.S. corporations face higher taxes than most other parts of the world and the code is complex and riddled with loopholes.
UConn was riddled by the zone from the onset, committing five turnovers and scoring 2 points during the first seven minutes.
The result is that every few months, a major book is torpedoed by the news that it is riddled with errors.
Two years later, Langeland's network of shelters has been riddled with problems and abuses, including arson, fights, rape and sexual molestation.
" Domingo's decision comes as he faces multiple accusations of sexual misconduct, which he has disputed and said were "riddled with inconsistencies.
Tackling debt Culp needs to reassure Wall Street that he will act swiftly to clean up GE's debt-riddled balance sheet.
The Commission's decision is riddled with mistakes and weak legal arguments, UPS is expected to tell the Luxembourg-based General Court.
Snider has rejected outsourcing, self-advertising, oversized works, and grandiose claims — all commonplace options in this time of capitalist-riddled aesthetics.
History is riddled with politicians who watched their careers disappear -- or be badly damaged -- by botched reactions to major natural disasters.
And he's so riddled with self-loathing that he can't even stand to look at Baz, which only makes things worse.
Indeed, the firearms unit at the Detroit crime lab was so riddled with errors that it was shut down in 2008.
Europe, riddled by internal struggles among states, is still in shock about the planned departure of Britain from the European Union.
I grew up in a low-income neighborhood outside of Washington, D.C., that was riddled with child abuse, violence, and crime.
And east is the University of Southern California, as well as some of the most gang-riddled streets in the city.
They were tired of tiptoeing around conversations with the conservative power structure, a system riddled with personalities with "white savior" complexes.
His corpse was riddled with bullets and covered with what his family said were signs of torture - deep cuts and cigarette burns.
Bravo's Instagram account is riddled with photos of the actress fresh out of the water — and partying in her soaking wet duds.
According to an online review riddled with double entendres, the "fat, stinky buds" found in Ford's weed namesake are pretty good shit.
This is part of why every Trump attempt to reboot and talk seriously about policy is riddled with errors and unnecessary controversy.
He also showed signs of early leprosy, although unlike with other skeletons in the cemetery, his bones were not riddled with lesions.
The injury-riddled Bucks signed Isaiah Canaan to a 10-day contract a few hours before the opening tip to provide depth.
Fujiwara ignored the bullet-riddled walls, the glass-strewn sidewalk, and the makeshift memorials and focused instead on the throngs of journalists.
Jordan Peele proves this is even true for fans who go to see horror movies, arguably the genre most riddled with stereotyping.
Devices rush off the line without adequate protections, often riddled with bugs, and rarely have a mechanism for manufacturers to distribute patches.
An action-RPG in a world covered by ash and riddled with creepy-looking monsters that come for you in the darkness.
They accuse Picerne's company of renting them poorly maintained homes riddled with health hazards that can trigger illness or childhood developmental delays.
A memorial sign in Mississippi marking his death has been repeatedly riddled with bullet holes and is now covered with bulletproof glass.
The family has thrown away mold-riddled personal belongings that cost more than $10,000, including a sectional couch, bed sets and chairs.
X-rays also revealed the canine was riddled with pellets, meaning poor Gus had been shot with a pellet gun numerous times.
The journey by train is riddled with dangers from low-hanging tree branches to armed gangs that prey on the vulnerable travelers.
America's close ties with Albania have not prevented Washington from speaking honestly to a country still riddled with problems, including entrenched corruption.
Instead, there was red meat for his base, an overdose of corny reality television and a Teleprompter speech riddled with disingenuous rhetoric.
The other problem is the risk for infection: the pig genome is riddled with infectious agents called porcine endogenous retroviruses, or PERVs.
A replacement sign was riddled with dozens of bullet holes in 2016 and is now housed in the Emmett Till Interpretive Center.
The three previous signs had been either stolen or vandalized and two were riddled with bullets in displays of anger and contempt.
But this collaboration is riddled with references to the brand's history — down to specific silhouettes and motifs pulled right from the archives.
The critical failure of Social Sabotage stems from the same failure that plagues so many tech companies and their harassment-riddled products.
Trump's Twitter feed is also often riddled with misspellings, but staff members can't take credit for those errors, sources tell the Globe.
Since 2016 the government has sunk 400bn rupees ($5.6bn) into a "Long Term Irrigation Fund" that is riddled with bureaucracy and delays.
Not to mention, blaming mental illness only places even more stigma on an issue that's already so riddled with shame within society.
Even though our dogs slobber a lot and leave our home riddled with mounds of pet hair, we love them endlessly anyway.
Rosetta's comet and others have very low densities, leading scientists to ask whether these time capsules are riddled with caves and caverns.
He's a public figure so riddled with tics and catchphrases you're not sure where he ends and the Darrell Hammond impression begins.
Niecy Nash is widely recognized for her comedic chops, but behind the screen the actress' personal life has been riddled with tragedy.
Kenya's state-owned enterprises sector is riddled with corporate corpses and near failures caused by theft and poor management over the decades.
As the Daily Dot reports, Metzger followed up his initial Facebook post with several additional posts that were riddled with misogynistic language.
The debate over women's rights and Islam is so politicized and riddled with stereotypes that it is extremely hard to write about.
Five different complaints filed to the county government between 2009 and 2017 allege that the complex is riddled with trash and rats.
The fake news story was riddled with spelling errors and typos and named the former Defense minister instead of the sitting minister.
In true "Arrested Development" fashion, Hurwitz's official announcement about the show's return was riddled with shade directed at a certain first family.
In his heavily accented German, Angelripper recalls that the band was picked up in a van that was riddled with bullet holes.
The Floyd Mayweather/Conor McGregor fight will be riddled with celebrities ... and TMZ Sports knows some who will be front and center.
Children wear woolen hats as they play outside their bullet-riddled homes, with gunfire and the heavy thud of artillery rippling overhead.
Alibaba has been dogged for years by allegations that its online shopping sites are riddled with fake or otherwise copyright-infringing goods.
Critics of Maduro slammed the accusation as baseless and said the decision was another demonstration of an electoral process riddled with wrongdoing.
Jane's husband Bill (Noah Emmerich) returns home riddled with bullets courtesy of the legendary Bishop Boys, led by Colin Bishop (Ewan McGregor).
Much of the soil in Detroit's vacant lots was devoid of nutrients, riddled with rubble, polluted with industrial chemicals and heavy metals.
However, in November 2014 Berwari paid the ultimate price when he was killed in an explosion while clearing a mine-riddled house.
Even if a country is riddled with corruption and does little to enforce its laws, such firms, nevertheless, conform to regulatory requirements.
In Turkey, it makes Damak bars, which come in dark, lighter or "fine" chocolate, and milk chocolate riddled with that country's pistachios.
Once populated by over 100 bustling auto body shops and junkyards, an eerie quiet has now settled over its pothole-riddled streets.
Looming cuts in welfare and healthcare will destroy a safety net for the poor that is already "riddled with holes," he said.
Lonely teen recruits realize that Islamic extremism actually isn't cool after seeing their favorite ISIS Facebook page riddled with corny Minion memes.
Mr. Wang crossed a beach riddled with the remains of crabs and the skeletons of boats that had been abandoned long ago.
The world is riddled with such exasperating errors, and Ms. Streisand sees herself as burdened with the Sisyphean task of uprooting them.
Corporations have riddled our tax code with loopholes that leave us vulnerable to tax cheats and drain revenue from the federal treasury.
Many of them have lived in India their whole lives, but their citizenship documents are nonexistent, lost, or riddled with spelling errors.
The process to sign up was riddled with paperwork and medical exams, and could take months before a person's plan was finalized.
That anxiety, freshly baked in the heat-dome summer of 2628, has crashed into a social climate riddled by open black frustration.
Having burst through the prison doors, the mob fired volley after volley into the cells, and the men were riddled with bullets.
The API is riddled with bugs that are "trivial to fix" and prevent researchers from consistently tracking data associated with specific ads.
A convention speech riddled with factual flubs, along with an odd anecdote about a fudged marathon time, sullied his Boy Scout brand.
Two days later his body was found in a mass grave near the Venezuelan border, naked, bruised and riddled with bullet holes.
The lab was shut down after it was found to be riddled with "systemic failures" including mismanagement, nonexistent security, and bumbling incompetence.
At the end, a now cancer-riddled Miss Brodie accuses the canniest of her former girls (Rona Morrison, excellent) of killing her.
"Most police chiefs inherit large forces riddled with significant problems, many of them already working for local drug gangs, " Mr. Guerrero said.
Nonetheless, there are already signs that the implementation of unemployment benefits for self-employed people will be riddled with problems and inconsistencies.
" John Kaehny, executive director of Reinvent Albany, said the trial had revealed a state government "riddled with pay-to-play influence-peddling.
Those waiting periods are little more than roadblocks, filled with gratuitous logistical hassles, paperwork and government-authored pedagogical materials riddled with misinformation.
And in a health system riddled with inequity, we have to ask: Could the use of A.I. in medicine worsen health disparities?
And this could mean that important memories, which people conjure up often, could end up even more error-riddled than mundane ones.
As a result, we are stuck with hackable internet protocols, computers that are riddled with vulnerabilities and networks that are easily penetrated.
The last act, though, is a total whiff — too rushed, too riddled with plot holes and too incongruously hopeful to take seriously.
The arrangement can also be riddled with conflicts, especially since the companies that pay the tab have leverage to call the shots.
One particular three-mile divot-riddled byway connecting two paved thoroughfares is the address for some of the valley's best-regarded restaurants.
Any country riddled with such corruption deserves extra attention before any taxpayer-funded resources are delivered — no matter how noble the intention.
While Texas has the largest number of chemical facilities in the country, Illinois, California, Iowa and Louisiana are riddled with them, too.
His corpse was riddled with bullets and covered with what his family said were signs of torture – deep cuts and cigarette burns.
Many shops have been looted, such as the state telecoms office which still advertises internet packages in frontage riddled by bullet holes.
Jane Jacobs wrote "Death and Life" at a time when it was taken for granted that American cities were riddled with cancer.
They're so big, they're just riddled with bots and Russians and trolls and Nazis, and everyone kind of throws up their arms.
Press secretary Sanders says Breitbart should consider cutting their ties with Bannon and dismisses the book as "pathetic" and riddled with errors.
Even now, after 17 days of denial, the Saudi explanation is like a shipwreck, riddled with holes and shifting with the tide.
Riddled with a history of abuse and impunity, CBP is recognized as the most corrupt federal law enforcement agency in the nation.
Mary herself was wrongfully dismissed by doctors who insisted she was "hysterical," when in truth her body was riddled by carcinoid tumors.
I first noticed this near the beginning of the game, when I took shelter in a cave from a B.T.-riddled rainstorm.
" The White House had previously denounced Manigualt Newman's book, which is set to be released Tuesday, saying it is "riddled with lies.
The evidence "is so riddled with inconsistencies" that it can't prove anything, let alone prove it beyond a reasonable doubt, she said.
France was riddled with personality clashes in the past and lately has failed to rise to the big occasion, Wahl told me.
Part of what drove me to write this book was the realization that sustainable food is politicized, elitist, and riddled with misperceptions.
" Instead, reports in the state-run news media and even in somewhat freer online discussion forums are riddled with euphemisms: "The big election.
Haiti's latest political crisis resulted from a presidential election held in October with 54 candidates and that critics said was riddled with fraud.
Research has also shown the apps in question are often not particularly secure and riddled with potential exploits that could reveal personal information.
Ruggiero's vibrant neon backgrounds are riddled with mobile phones, keyboards, and androgynous 3D mannequins that become increasingly intertwined with the electronics surrounding them.
Gang fights are common in the vast and remote area near the borders of Guyana and Brazil, which is riddled with illegal mines.
The commission quickly installed a second sign at Graball landing, but by the spring of 2013, vandals had riddled it with bullet holes.
But the first official report that the Trump inaugural committee filed with the Federal Election Commission in April 290 was riddled with errors.
There are some carefully shot, considerate, progressive films circulating the mainstream, but most are riddled with some mix of misogyny, racism, and rudeness.
That's because, until recently, broadcasting and publishing were difficult and expensive affairs, their infrastructures riddled with bottlenecks and concentrated in a few hands.
However, the lawsuit claims the order is riddled with caveats and fails to reunite parents and children who have already been torn apart.
It passed out of the State Senate, but the chair of the Communications and Conveyance committee unfortunately riddled it with loopholes in committee.
Throughout the latter half of the month, vehicles riddled with bullets — sometimes containing the bodies of cartel gunmen — turned up around the city.
"Betty is the girl next door but there's a dark side — a side riddled with anxiety and a dark alter ego," she said.
Even then, the site that Equifax set up in response to address questions and offer free credit monitoring was itself riddled with vulnerabilities.
A bullet-riddled mosque used by ISIS terrorists is left heavily damaged after a five-month battle in Marawi, Philippines, on Oct. 25.
The legal fight, as most are, is a complicated one riddled with he saids, she saids, and contradicting facts presented by both sides.
Moments later, Clyde stands in front of what appears to be the same car, except this one is totaled, and riddled with bullets.
It is time to address the world as it is today, messy in upheavals and riddled with injustice as it always has been.
That sort of adware makes regular appearances on Android, in part because that platform's third-party app stores are riddled with bad actors.
In a year riddled with scandal for the company, a series of high-profile stories about Sandberg have shifted the way she's seen.
Government finances, riddled with corruption and waste, are strained by a bloated public sector, debt-servicing costs and subsidizing the state power producer.
The birth was riddled with complications, including an emergency C-section, a pulmonary embolism, and ruptured C-section wounds due to the embolism.
Ms. Herzer claimed that Mr. Dauman's statement in a November legal filing was "riddled with falsehoods" and sought permission to take his testimony.
Both seem riddled with thoughts and opinions on Naz's case and neither are given the time or the lines to provide their perspective.
Within the whore-archy, it's often assumed that agency girls have little business acumen, are dirty, trashy, drug-riddled, stupid, or more promiscuous.
She saw photos and videos of computers riddled with bullet holes and the sound of someone running down the hallway banging on doors.
When Beatty arrived at Benton's New York apartment, he stayed there and read the script until he reached its bloody, bullet-riddled finale.
We may have woken up to the destructive effects of microbeads, but the beauty world is still riddled with products causing pollution problems.
Bitfinex has issued a statement saying that the attorney-general's "court filings were written in bad faith and are riddled with false assertions".
People can get added to the target lists—which are often riddled with errors—with no way to challenge or change their designation.
Bitfinex has issued a statement saying that the attorney-general's court filings "were written in bad faith and are riddled with false assertions".
To do that, though, it has to restructure zombie industries riddled with massive, unproductive companies that are using debt to pay down debt.
The White House has said the book is riddled with errors, and campaign and administration officials have disputed events depicted in the book.
Instead of being a flat, endless digital plain, as various cyberlibertarian progenitors would like us to believe, the internet is riddled with lacuna.
SPICER: I mean, again, I think if you&aposre looking for contradictions, it is the entire book, it is clearly riddled with them.
It's often riddled with misconceptions and myths, leaving the majority of us misinformed or under-informed about the ways it affects the world.
Oracle lodged complaints with the Government Accountability Office and even filed a lawsuit alleging that the process was riddled with conflicts of interest.
A jogger found Lloyd's gunshot-riddled body in a Massachusetts industrial park less than a mile from Hernandez's home on June 17, 2013.
When police found the girl, they say she was bruised, blistered, and riddled with rashes, only wearing a shirt and a soiled diaper.
Many young Americans are riddled in debt, are behind on retirement saving, and don't have enough cash on hand in case of emergencies.
Faced with the onslaught of lessons in spelling, reading, and writing that elementary and middle school entails, my days were riddled with anxiety.
While Cboe, CME and Nasdaq offer strictly policed trading environments, the underlying bitcoin market is riddled with crypto-exchanges lacking even basic oversight.
In his current mental state, a locked door isn't enough to safely separate the PTSD-riddled ex-CIA agent and Carrie's young child.
"My social media is riddled with me speaking out on stuff that matters because silence is a petri dish for hate," Rothwell says.
Lee "Scratch" Perry: Rainford (On-U Sound) Riddled with reissues, collaborations, bootlegs, remixes, and of course dubs, the Upsetter's catalogue is beyond comprehension.
Bashir Ahmed had 21 points and seven rebounds for the injury-riddled Red Storm, which dropped to 0-4 in Big East play.
That said, earlier iOS 11 releases have been riddled with frustrating bugs, from disabling microphones and wrecking battery life to dangerous security vulnerabilities.
All the while, a helium-riddled sample of the Bob Marley-penned track that gives this song its title echoes in the distance.
Though he had died instantly from the first three gunshot wounds in the back, Klaew's 57-year-old corpse was riddled with lead.
Holt riddled Trump with pointed questions on the birther issue, his tax returns, stop and frisk, and his position on the Iraq war.
Committee lawmakers have worked on revamping the debt-riddled NFIP since January 2016, weeks after holiday season floods devastated the Midwest and South.
It's a simple equation: My body is used to the cycle of deprivation and indulgence, and my mind is riddled with food insecurity.
Just dive into his beat-riddled, horn-fueled album Magnetica, recorded around 2014 when he was living in and around Colombia's pacific region.
Riddled in ridiculous tattoos and ever-smeared with cheap red lipstick, he looks like a C-list celeb's Instagram account, desperate for attention.
The movie is as riddled with flip phones and bad going out tops, but it's real nuance is delivered with those throwback hits.
Babis' appeal stems from his image as someone who can dislodge the country's mainstream parties, seen by many voters as riddled with corruption.
It's not entirely clear what happens if Virginia ratifies it now, and the road to get there is still riddled with Republican roadblocks.
Puzder's nomination has, so far, been riddled with controversy surrounding his positions on issues such as overtime pay and sick leave for workers.
GE's nosedive accelerated on Friday after JPMorgan published a brutal research report warning about serious problems with the company's debt-riddled balance sheet.
When the site was in transition, links didn't get saved or applets I'd set up on Zapier and IFTT were riddled with errors.
He's tweeted out official White House administration changes, racist remarks about a congresswoman, and typo-riddled posts that have spurred their own memes.
In his memoir, "Gasping For Airtime," Mohr explains how he was riddled with anxiety and panic attacks during his time on the show.
Working with the majority-Republican Legislature, Edwards stabilized state finances with a package of tax increases, ending the deficit-riddled years of Jindal.
When iOS 13 was released last Thursday, several users complained that the latest version of Apple's iPhone operating system was riddled with bugs.

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