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That's what abuse does to you: It robs you of the desire to celebrate yourself, it robs you of your innocence.
It robs the serious stuff of its levity and wit, and robs the lighter fare from any bite it might otherwise have.
Not talking about our inner lives robs us of really getting to know ourselves and robs us of the chance to reach out to others in need.
"Not talking about our inner lives robs us of really getting to know ourselves and robs us of the chance to reach out to others in need," Love writes.
She goes shopping, robs a bank, travels to a castle.
Aging robs you of the magic the world once held.
Depression robs you of your energy, joy, desire, focus, motivation.
But at times, the puppetry robs scenes of emotional gravitas.
The belief robs us of our agency to take action.
Depression robs us of joy; it's like we've lost our color.
It kills treasured memories and robs you of your very existence.
Shedding that context robs the art of some of its power.
People say that learning something's true name robs it of power.
This phenomenon, called adultification, essentially robs black children of their innocence.
Making the character real robs him of some of his power.
The nature of Atomic Blonde's plot robs it of that luxury.
It robs Orsino, who loves the Countess Olivia, of his composure.
That exclusion robs voters of an opportunity to evaluate the candidate.
Consumer psychology robs moments like these of the illusion of objectivity.
This robs people of the agency to talk about their own bodies.
"Janjaweed means a bandit who robs you on the road," he said.
To ask musicians to be robots robs music of its real meaning.
Lowell slackens Hardwick's prose into poetry, robs it of precision and pith.
Chinese intellectual property theft also robs American companies of the incentive to innovate.
The introduction of a technological option robs the errand runner of that feeling.
Dementia slowly robs you of your cognitive abilities, eats away at your brain.
Losing Gronkowski robs New England quarterback Tom Brady of his favorite receiving option.
It's a structure that ultimately robs players of feeling like they've accomplished something.
It robs them of a way to challenge the government's actions in court.
It robs families of their loved ones and saps resources, patience and finances.
It robs you of an unlimited access to experience that you'd have otherwise.
But anger at times blunts her analysis and it robs her of political traction.
Racism robs us of our time to be creative, to dream or simply be.
The mood was inflamed by the nationalists' claim that the Spanish state "robs" them.
If anything, learning the stories behind these characters only robs them of their mystique.
That robs Mr Malek of the chance to portray his subject's most poignant years.
It remembers, daily even, and yet it robs perpetrators of any power over us.
The disorder progressively robs people of the ability to walk, swallow, speak, and breathe.
Maurice promptly smokes himself out, forgets where he's going, and robs the wrong place.
He eventually robs the two women, but he also arouses Thelma's long-stifled sexuality.
Then Jimmy robs Chuck of the thing that matters to him most: his pride.
Racism robs money that residents and government officials use to uplift their social status.
Tax avoidance robs governments of funds to pay for education, health care and infrastructure.
Again, the over-reliance on the technical robs the movie of its potential heart.
The problem, however, is that its familiarity robs it of some of its power.
This robs the world of precious time needed to get climate change under control.
The internet has democratized information, which robs machines of their hold on local offices.
It robs Kate of the focused, righteous anger that makes her so compelling onstage.
The worst part of motherhood is the noise—being a mom robs you of silence.
"A criminal is someone who kills, robs, does things to harm people," Rolando said later.
Woman  robs, murders mom, grandmom and goes on spree in New York City , reports say.
And that robs us of what is really lacking in much of technology today: empathy.
"While rising CO2 usually increases crop yields, it robs us of essential minerals," Loladze says.
Sleet, to me, is the precipitation that robs people of snow that was previously advertised.
That robs them of the knowledge that they have agency and control over their lives.
This also robs us of watching a brilliant tactician at the peak of his powers.
His death on Saturday at 83 robs the industry of one of its staunchest defenders.
" He added, "Phones overschedule and over regiment our lives, which robs us of these opportunities.
If she gives her life for her students, she robs her children of their mother.
"Roba, pero hace obras," — "he robs, but he builds," in Spanish — was a common refrain.
"The government commits a fierce offense, because [it] robs the people of healthcare," said Liendo.
But the fact that it's, simultaneously, a tech demo robs it of its best qualities.
Kern is a refugee living at the edge of the city, and robs the wrong person.
The Last Girl is a warning of the ways in which war robs women of agency.
Disqualifying her challengers robs her of the modicum of legitimacy the election could have given her.
Voters already expect Republicans to criticize Democrats, which robs their anti-Clinton rhetoric of persuasive power.
Mr. Brody captures his character's attitude, but the colorless screenplay robs the character of literary imagination.
But Pai and the broadband industry argue that outlawing the practice robs consumers of free data.
The lack of representation is real, systemic, and it robs power and dignity from these women.
Letting politicians choose their voters instead of the other way around robs people of their voice.
It's why if somebody robs a liquor store and there are four witnesses they'll often disagree.
It robs them of possibility, but it is a loss for the whole continent, he said.
As a result, he added, the separatist leitmotif that "Spain robs us" remains a powerful message.
Because they are in on the joke, their very presence robs the movie of any remaining edge.
"This disease robs you of your coordination, your balance, and causes tremors," Cook said in his statement.
"Alzheimers is not a comedy first it robs you then it kills you," he wrote. https://twitter.
It kinda robs them of their own agency and shows them how little their parents trust them.
Gun violence robs communities of their leaders, schools of their students, and families of their loved ones.
Such actors are the agents of radical artistic change, which, by design, robs us of our complacency.
This looks like a deeply flawed system, one that robs Jones of the marquee billing she's earned.
But preventing them from making mistakes robs them of the opportunity to learn how to bounce back.
In Dreamland, Robbie portrays Allison Wells, who robs a bank of $20,000 during the Great Depression in Texas.
It robs advanced adversaries of persistence while offering an efficient and predictable framework for keeping proprietary information private.
It robs people of agency, and it inhibits the pursuit of happiness upon which our country was founded.
"Gutting these rules robs Americans of protections that preserve their access to the open and free internet," Sen.
Because of the way the movie time jumps and withholds information, it robs key moments of emotional weight.
Singling out investigators who receive EPA funding for exclusion is unfair and robs the agency of critical expertise.
Type 1 robs people of their ability to be human, to be unique, to think about other things.
If his courtliness robs his letters of some of their immediacy, well, courtliness lately seems in short supply.
It robs policy makers of the ability to understand us and it makes evidence-based policy more difficult.
This erasure robs us of a rich legacy of resistance to draw upon when confronting the oppression of today.
I believe these fears are curable, even if the underlying disease that robs people of such functions is not.
Mattis' departure also robs Australia, without a U.S. ambassador since 2016, of a key ally in the Trump administration.
Protesters say the current system robs retirees of fair pension payments, and are demanding a new social security system.
It robs you of happiness, as well as your friends, and by extension any community you're a part of.
It robs immigrant families of the vital services they desperately need, and trustworthy providers with whom they've built relationships.
A guy who robs a bank because he wants to give alms to the poor, it's a bank robbery.
Discussed this week: "The Hand That Robs the Cradle" ("Ellen"; Season 1, Episode 6; 1994) "Girls" (Rita Ora feat.
We don't want racial profiling -- but certainly if somebody robs, burglarizes my house, I'm going to call the police.
Not just that, but it's often time-consuming in a way that robs the primary development efforts of resources.
The flat's anonymous benefactor remains as enigmatic as the thief who soon robs Yoav of his clothing and scant belongings.
CAVUTO: All right, some of your colleagues concerned that this robs them of time to be out on the campaign.
Recent research from economist Simcha Barkai shows that rising corporate power robs workers of roughly $14,000 in income per year.
" According to Halpern, "This pattern reduces government accountability and robs states, journalists, and the public of access to scientific expertise.
Pétur is indignant about how the fickle decisions of banks and governments robs the general public of their own wealth.
When another version of Athena robs and challenges him, he manages only to substitute one kind of frustration for another.
Steve McQueen plays a millionaire who robs banks for fun, and Faye Dunaway is the insurance investigator on his tail.
But I can tell you from the outside that it robs its employees of any context, nuance, understanding or actual authority.
Honestly, resisting the urge to plan because it doesn't feel spontaneous probably robs couples of more sex than it gives them.
When Mr. Trump shuts people out, he robs all Americas of the boundless potential and opportunity core to every refugee's imagination.
Light pollution "robs us of the opportunity to experience the wonder of a natural night sky," according to the organization's site.
But trying to hold it all in his head (alongside the atomic structure of the universe) robs Osterman's life of meaning.
Displacing the judgment of taste partly to algorithms, as in the Amazon Echo Look, robs us of some of that humanity.
Despite its vitality and bustle, Nunu finds Istanbul infused with "a poetic sadness", and a loneliness that "robs you of words".
Doing so effectively robs both Apple and the original app makers of any money they'd make through official App Store downloads.
Ligaya's image robs him of his peace, and nihilistic repulsion towards exploiters creeps into his soul until he takes savage revenge.
And yet by leaning on racism so entirely and comically, it robs itself of any long-lasting meaning it could have.
While alcohol can certainly help you fall asleep, the National Institute of Health finds that it robs you of quality sleep.
Mexico's oil is publicly owned, so when the fuel is looted on a grand scale, it robs the state of money.
A splinter from the Snow Queen's demonic mirror, which robs him of feeling, now represents a psychotic breakdown of some sort.
Scalia's death, of course, robs the current Court of a conservative vote, which gives the EPA the advantage in this particular dispute.
It burns people's time and good will, robs great creators of attention and leaves Netflix vulnerable to competitors who can solve discovery.
If we don&apost have a flooding of people into the country we will never find the guy who robs a bank.
"Gutting these rules robs Americans of protections that preserve their access to the open and free internet," Nelson said in a statement.
Getting doused in a milkshake robs far-right figures of the air of chauvinistic invulnerability that they spend so much time cultivating.
It just looks like a really nice TV.Even with shades down, the glare on the display robs Art Mode of some authenticity.
Instead, I find myself enmeshed in a Kafkaesque process that aggravates my cancer and robs me of the time I have left.
The tension of the competition robs them of rest, and shouldering the weight of the country they represent can be nerve-racking.
The initial tenderness of the encounter evaporates later that morning, however, when the stranger robs Louis and then rapes him at gunpoint.
They've been told that government wastes their money, produces nothing of value, and needlessly robs American workers of their hard-earned pay.
But she also saw the sameness of the hate that robs us all of our peace even in our places of worship.
That attack, especially when applied to such a touchy issue as immigration, robs him of his key appeal to the conservative base.
She succeeded in making him invincible, but in the God of War iteration, she also robs him of all feeling in the process.
"Hey Robs…how did you get over your first heartbreak," one fan named Samer (@WaladShami) Twitter DMed the singer, asking for her guidance.
We are going into queer spaces, which are largely run by white people or white money, that oftentimes robs us of our culture.
Reducing that case to bilateral quarrels robs America of a powerful negotiating advantage, and of the high moral ground of a world leader.
His death on Monday — of cancer at the age of 69 — robs the universe of one of its most eclectic and unpredictable voices.
How are you supposed to view the Jewish daughter who robs her father and bestows the money on her fortune-hunting Christian suitor?
There is no cure for Alzheimer's, a fatal brain disease that slowly robs victims of the ability to think and care for themselves.
Insider's Kim Renfro said the movie's non-linear storytelling robs the story of cohesion and make its emotional punches fall by the wayside.
The gig economy has created an employment model that robs workers of the rights they've earned over more than a century of fighting.
And the aforementioned tax provision literally robs states of tens of millions of dollars or more that should be staying in local economies.
But most painful for Ian are those constant emotional pinpricks; moments when Type 1 diabetes robs the spirited kindergartener of a normal childhood.
Cutting out intermediary steps just to appeal to the lazier home cooks among us robs everyone of a better, more delicious end result.
Having to recategorize yourself as "unemployed" robs you of your self-respect — and self-respect, it turns out, matters more than mere limbs.
A DNA test gone wrong doesn't just mean that the wrong person is incriminated—it also robs victims of receiving the justice they deserve.
You'll get the chance to be the ultimate cowboy in a gang that robs and fights its way across the American countryside and desert.
The opening sequence sets up a coup d'etat within the American government, led by its vice president, that robs President Wilson of his power.
In a world that robs Black girls of their innocence and often shows them as "angry," A Night Out With Mama challenges this stereotype.
The wicked disease slowly robs individuals of their memories as family members and friends try desperately to understand their loved ones' behavior and emotions.
My experiments show that being around rudeness robs you of your cognitive resources, hijacks your performance and creativity, and sidelines you from your work.
"Oppression, by design, robs us of our imagination and makes us believe that the only reality is what exists right around us," Packnett said.
These methods kill all traces of life in the soil, which in turn robs the produce of a major chunk of its nutritional potential.
It robs patients of their identities in a way few other illnesses do, sometimes causing loved ones to mourn them while they're still living.
Unfortunately, acknowledging the monetary constraints of many residents who stay behind can too often turn into a patronizing narrative that robs people of agency.
Child marriage robs girls of their basic human rights to health, education, and safety, which puts them at greater risk of violence and poverty.
The decision to avoid a full vote robs the House of the legitimacy and substance that comes from a vote of the entire body.
My primary complaint against Christianity's hope of eternal life is that it robs this life of its deep seriousness and, with that, its beauty.
The decision robs the center-right coalition, comprising the Liberal Party and the National Party, of its one-seat majority in the lower chamber.
But it also robs us of a significant amount of time with her, which matters when she's the only woman from the original Avengers team.
But earlier this year, WeChat launched "mini-programmes," a form of lightweight app that operates independently of Apple's app store and robs it of revenues.
Crystal meth, his drug of choice, robs its users of their dopamine receptors, meaning that their ability to experience joy is diminished or even destroyed.
It's a place that robs Stasha and Pearl of their innocence and childhood, and threatens to indelibly change their very sense of who they are.
The technology that protects Sara robs her of the developmental experience of processing unpleasant events, the ability to make and learn from her own mistakes.
According to Mr. Soderbergh, a "friend" asked him to read the script, about a ragtag group that robs a Nascar track, and suggest a director.
Every pirated music video or song posted on YouTube or Facebook robs the creators of income, and YouTube in particular is dominated by unlicensed content.
Cook, 67, who plays fiddle and guitar, said he was diagnosed four years ago with the disease, which robs sufferers of balance and causes tremors.
Not everybody likes his work, which tends toward a tuneful, easy-listening accessibility that robs him of a place in the pantheon of serious composers.
Mr. Undersander applied for food stamps in 2016, in the manner of a man who robs a bank to demonstrate the need for more security.
Mr. Undersander applied for food stamps in 2016, in the manner of a man who robs a bank to demonstrate the need for more security.
And while the notion of treating video games exclusively as escapism robs the medium of power, sometimes the world is worth ditching for a little while.
Look, if a bank robber robs a bank and all you do is slap him on the wrist, he's just going to keep robbing banks again.
New characters and focusing on kids robs these films of the deeper meanings and mythologies of the official Skywalker saga Star Wars films that enthrall us.
Named for the shrunken and misshapen wings that develop in affected bees, DWV robs its hosts of flight, undermines their immune system, and halves their lifespan.
" Heidegger wrote about the urgency of resisting "the they," what Bakewell explains as "an impersonal entity that robs us of the freedom to think for ourselves.
"The E.U. robs us of our money, our identity, our democracy, our sovereignty," said Geert Wilders, the leader of the Dutch far-right Party for Freedom.
After Far's hostility robs her of what was to have been the launching point for a self-made life of adventure, Braverman—how about that name?
There is very little in the way of scene or reflection, and this absence robs the book of both narrative pull and any emotionally revelatory power.
It robs workers of their right to take employers to court for all types of claims and forces workers into a process that overwhelmingly favors employers.
But while that defines Robs in every iteration, it's different here, less because of gender and race — though, you know, that too — than because of era.
That's how much the budget robs from Medicare ($500 billion) and Medicaid ($1 trillion), putting at great risk millions of seniors, children and people with disabilities.
Treating the poor as responsible for their predicament is callous; treating them as victims of social structures and bad circumstances robs them of agency and dignity.
That robs Ian's fate of urgency even as Claire and Jamie race to find him, making it hard to tell which tone will prevail going forward.
Gray's prosaic style robs Fate of the Furious of any real sense of self-awareness or humor, which could never be said about Lin or Wan's installments.
"If [the Crain siblings are] still in the Red Room, it robs Hugh's sacrifice [and the show itself] of any meaning," creator Mike Flanagan revealed to TVLine.
Elon may be big on batteries, but they are bulky and heavy, so carrying enough to give a truck decent range robs it of cargo carrying capability.
By curtailing the input of some of the most respected minds in science, Pruitt's decision robs the agency, and by extension Americans, of a critically important resource.
Each successive step is somehow more awkward and unnatural than the next, which robs Love Is Blind from much of the poise maintained by The Bachelor(ette).
The drug was designed to clear the amyloid plaques long believed to play a role in the incurable disease, which slowly robs people of their mental abilities.
Uncertainty robs businesses of the kind of clarity that they need to make investments and most of these investments for most companies are long-term in nature.
It makes messages flat, and it robs voters of the chance to align with a winning argument rather than just picking the person who's picking a fight.
And when you are managing at a consolidating levels, it really robs you the visibility relative to revenue, cost and cash opportunities, business by business by business.
"The killing of our law enforcement officers robs us of dedicated servants of our people whose only sin was to serve and protect," Mbalula said on Twitter.
Depending on the country, tax evasion robs the public sector of anywhere between 6 percent and 70 percent of what authorities reckon they should collect, Sands added.
The fact that visual art has also been a big part of Robs life since the beginning just adds to the natural fit between AR and Fantom.
The disease robs her of muscle strength, preventing her from standing or walking, restricting the use of her hands, and making it difficult for her to breathe.
"Jeffrey Epstein was only a small part of an insidious system of privilege that exploits children as sexual commodities and robs them of their youth," she said.
Guha countered with evidence that albumin levels in men increased across the hot, thirsty months of the Indian summer, when the heat robs bodies of vital nutrients.
Back to the alleyways off of 7th St., scared this trick will be the one to smash your face in after he fucks you, then robs you.
He was Richard Shaver, a man whose wife of 553 years had been found by dementia, that thief that robs the minds of 50 million people worldwide.
Unfortunately, the president's decision not only robs our nation of the gifts these young people have to share, but creates a national security problem that DACA solved.
It's a movie whose gleaming exterior robs it of the loud, roaring interior you can hear dully on the other side of that thick wall of technology.
Anyway, explaining all of that robs the sequence of some of its power, which is to say that, yes, it's horrifying, but it has to be horrifying.
Jimmy Spicer/Super Rhyme/Vampire Jimmy Spicer then robs somebody, rides away in a Coupe DeVille, and somehow ends up retelling the story of Aladdin and the lamp.
So since we know that deforestation robs us of a crucial weapon in the battle against climate change—and creates further emissions—why would anyone clear a forest?
In fact, the system under which he was elected robs him of personal responsibility; it makes of him a voting machine rather than a thinking and feeling person.
His absence robs the Yankees of their leader in home runs, on-base percentage and on-base plus slugging percentage, and their co-leader in runs batted in.
As the philosopher Lori Gruen has observed, to be seen as something other than what one is, or to be the object of laughter, robs one of dignity.
This might sound harmless, but according to Tremblay, the movie is presented in a manipulative manner — one that robs the subjects of their ability to represent themselves honestly.
Leganes has vociferously objected to the transfer, which effectively robs the club of one of its most important players without giving it the opportunity to sign a replacement.
Leganes has vociferously objected to the transfer which effectively robs the club of one of its most important players without giving it the opportunity to sign a replacement.
When Agamemnon, king of men, robs Achilles of his mistress, it is a god that grabs Achilles by his yellow hair and warns him not to strike Agamemnon.
Although conservatives argue that it "robs" students of seats, there are already plenty of legal ways for the hyper-rich to buy their children access to elite colleges.
When a burglar robs shy, depressed Ruth (Melanie Lynskey), she sees it as confirmation of her growing feeling that people are essentially assholes, and that they've poisoned the world.
He estimated that depending on the country, tax evasion robs the public sector of anywhere between 6 percent and 70 percent of what authorities estimate they should be collecting.
Movie length also robs the Seuss-ian dialogue of some of its poetry, even with a Pharrell Williams narration that draws heavily on the script from the original production.
"Nick likened himself to Robin Hood who robs from the rich but did not give to the poor," explained Chris David, former associate of Truglia's, in the aforementioned affidavit.
"It robs from the future [and] it rewards the rich … and corporations at the expense of tens of millions of working middle-class families in our country," she added.
Failing to do so robs us all of the important lessons that Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands would teach us on their road to a more resilient future.
Amidst all the political talk of servers and soundbites, candidates and campaigns, the real conversation should be about solving a deadly disease that robs us of people we love.
This is shameful, and every year it robs our country and its citizens of huge amounts of money that could be better spent in a plethora of other areas.
And the last thing Musk needs is a whole community of disgruntled astrobiologists baying for his blood as he tramples over their turf and robs them of their dreams.
But we can look to Netflix's recent crime drama Ozark to see how all of the space of a TV series robs a story like this of any momentum.
The lack of diversity that is pervasive throughout the congressional workforce robs the institution of legitimacy and affords little confidence in Congress' ability to govern an increasingly diverse citizenry.
When it comes to pension benefits, Black and Latinx workers miss out on $5,600 and $9,800, respectively, while denial of healthcare coverage robs these groups of $2,700 and $5,400, respectively.
But once they do, by drowning him in a bona fide body of water that has been provided for this production's first-act climax, guilt robs them of their lust.
"This is the first contest that's provided real reassurance that she's still the front-runner, and it robs Sanders of the one thing he had going for him recently — momentum."
The move, which robs researchers and the honeybee industry of a critical tool for understanding honeybee population declines, comes as the Department of Agriculture is also curtailing other research programs.
This weekend I learned that there's such a thing as a bath-water thermometer disguised as a rubber ducky, in case motherhood robs you of your ability to feel temperatures.
DMD is a progressive condition that causes gradual muscle loss and weakness and eventually robs people of the ability to walk, often from as early as 22019 years of age.
The ongoing discharge of immigrant recruits robs a U.S. military that is struggling to meet enlistment goals and profoundly betrays the very national values these young people seek to defend.
Whether you're tempted to deliver the forgotten sports equipment time and time again or constantly nag your child to do their homework, preventing consequences robs kids of learning valuable lessons.
I know how awful it is to watch people you love struggle as the disease robs them of their mental capacity, and there is nothing you can do about it.
It's thought to be snobbishly pedantic for one to think critically about these wines, as if preferring a good bottle robs everyone else of the lighthearted diversion that is rosé.
The lack of standardization robs us of a common understanding of each emergency's most profound toll and deprives some families of the federal funeral assistance they are entitled to receive.
Yet activists who have long worked for the monuments' removal oppose this shadowy procedure, which robs them of the type of celebrations that greeted the fall of the Berlin Wall.
But Moore's own conduct robs that argument of its power, leaving nothing but sheer political will to adjudicate between his and any competing theories of what constitutes a higher law.
"People come here and live in Florida to recreate on the water, to fish and to boat and to ski and swim and this robs them of that," says Wittman.
It robs those who would rein in government spending of a fair playing field and the continued chaos, lack of clarity and relentless deficits will inexorably march America into bankruptcy.
Supporters of independence list a jumble of grievances, ranging from claims that "Spain robs us" and does not invest in infrastructure in Catalonia to the Spanish courts knocking down Catalan laws.
Never mind that Jim lies to her, robs her of her future, and essentially sentences her to a lonely death in space, far from the place she thought she was going.
And though she doesn't sleep with Jason, they share a boozy evening that ends with him throwing rocks at all the lights at Taliesin West while she robs the gift shop.
By diminishing the complex interiority of his character to a single motivation, Jaime's end robs us of what made Game of Thrones so powerful, grounding the fantasy in believable human struggles.
Others may die from a neurodegenerative disease such as Alzheimer's, or in extreme pain, which cruelly robs them of a swift end, as well as the opportunities of a slow one.
Gmail's autocomplete feature further robs the user of the opportunity to actually think about what they want to say, and phrase it in a way that could only come from them.
Cunard robs the rich to help the poor, although she also gets involved in a plot to rout out local socialists, who in the episode are planning a deadly public stunt.
Instead of employees with specialized skills in cybersecurity, engineering, or foreign languages waiting the 450 days for clearance, they are taking alternative employment, which robs the government of the best talent.
Family separation robs children of that buffer and can create toxic stress, which can damage brain development and lead to chronic conditions like depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and heart disease.
But I would say the most obvious advantage is that you don't end up going to bed with some dragon who robs you when you wake up in the hotel room.
It robs boys, women and men alike of the means of expression, a calamity dramatized with great pathos in the otherwise jolly second-act opener set at the town Christmas pageant.
The focus on nominations has yielded a Republican overhaul of the federal courts, but it robs lawmakers of both parties of the chance to shape legislation through amendments and floor consideration.
But NBC's approach robs most events of their excitement, of the sense that anything can happen that you get from watching live coverage (or tape-delayed coverage that pretends to be live).
Ryan Murphy's new FX series Pose opens with a similar feat, when the House of Abundance robs an unnamed museum so that they can wear the costumes during one of their balls.
Then there's "Near Algodones," in which James Franco plays an outlaw who robs a bank and gets punished for it in a fashion that gets dragged out so long it becomes comical.
The very thing that makes the idea so compelling in the film — that it feels like such a logical leap from where we are today — also robs it of any sinister urgency.
In short, insufficient funding doesn't just undermine our warfighters' ability to respond to conflict around the globe today, it also robs them of critical investments in the capabilities they will need tomorrow.
"This will be decided by just a few votes and we will be alert to make sure that no one makes off with, and robs, the vote of the people," García said.
Child marriage robs girls of the opportunity to finish their education, and girls who are forced to have children too early are more likely to die during childbirth or suffer serious complications.
It's an especially cruel existence that rips families apart and robs human beings of freedom and dignity — not just in distant foreign countries, but also in cities and towns all across America.
It's a literary technique that shouldn't work, because it robs the main characters of agency, and yet in Clare's capable hands it brings us closer to the cores of these excellent stories.
The good news is that, regardless of whether the outbreak is within our borders or not, the United States can make sure measles no longer robs children of their chance to thrive.
"This disastrous jobs report underscores the total failures of the Obama-Clinton economy that delivers only for donors and special interests and robs working families," said Stephen Miller, Trump's national policy director.
Giving them a roof over their head without expecting them to address the root causes of their homelessness robs them of their inherent dignity and the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Citing a Supreme Court case from 1997, the senators' complaint argues that "[u]nlawfully denying legislators their right to cast an effective vote robs them of one of their core powers and responsibilities".
While it appeared that Swift was playing a naked cyborg in the highly visual video, complete with robs and lots of lightning, she was actually wearing a high-tech bodysuit the whole time.
Conservatives such as Gorsuch abhor this vision of the law because they believe it robs the democratically elected legislature of the right to make law in accordance with the will of the electorate.
"Lyle Jeffs is not like a normal crook that, say, robs a gas station and takes off in an old, beat-up car and has little money and not much help," he continued.
The people locked up also tend to be fairly young, which robs communities — particularly black neighborhoods — of people who could grow up to be productive citizens instead of serving out disproportionately harsh sentences.
The inflexibility of the law, at least temporarily, is what feels so disorienting and soul-corroding — it robs us of the opportunity to connect that is implicit in the notion of personal space.
"His short-term, transactional approach not only undermines those working for democratic change in their own countries, but robs the United States of key leverage on strategic interests across the board," she said.
Analysts will be looking to see whether the death of Soleimani robs the Quds force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps of its coherence and dims its regional power at least at first.
"Canadians will not stand by as the Government of Venezuela robs its people of their fundamental democratic and human rights, and denies them access to basic humanitarian assistance," she said in the statement.
It robs its victims of their mental capacity, stunts their growth and causes both the characteristic "nodding-off" motion which gives its name and more serious seizures, often when a child is being fed.
The "wrong place, wrong time" story necessarily robs the characters of their agency — they're only in danger because of bad luck — until they choose to do whatever it takes to get out of danger.
"She" could be anyone, which might be the point, but the generality robs the performance of the chance to add substance and depth to the engaging visual experience that Herbertson and Cobham have devised.
Trump's and the GOP's lawsuits each allege California's law is unconstitutional because it adds an extra requirement to run for president and robs US citizens of their right to vote for whomever they want.
But thanks to "Brady Bunch" logic, a subsequent head injury at the Miss Twin Peaks pageant cures Nadine of her amnesia, and thus robs Ed of his chance to get back together with Norma.
Studies indicate that digital piracy robs Spanish soccer of nearly $186 million each season, keeping it from profiting fully from clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona and players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
The underlying idea is that capitalism does not just produce poverty and inequality (though it does), but that, by forcing people to compete with each other, it also robs them of dignity and freedom.
Telling a woman that she is oppressed because she dresses modestly is never the answer — especially if she is oppressed (assigning one belief system onto her instead of another still robs her of her agency).
I have a theory that there is a genetic mutation—well, not a mutation perse, but definitely a quirk—that affects around one in eight people and completely robs them of the ability to whisper.
That might be a random fluctuation; or it might be due to the number of puny opponents that they have faced in qualification matches, which robs them of chances to practise in a competitive environment.
There's Suzanne, who, with her boss, robs the store she works at, then leaves with half the money for New York, has a love affair with a photographer, gets involved with drugs, and eventually disappears.
This increase is caused by the gravitational pull of the moon, which robs rotational energy from the Earth as it creates the tides, adding about 40 seconds per century to the length of the day.
A Secret Service agent on Vice President Pence's detail has been suspended after meeting a prostitute at a Maryland hotel, sources say Arnold Schwarzenegger says Trump's proposed cut to after-school programs robs kids blind.
" Sanders was quick to fire back, with Campaign Manager Faiz Shakir issuing a statement that called Biden's plan "a middle ground proposal that would leave in place the corporate greed that robs our healthcare system.
Their ejection robs the pro-democracy movement of its majority in the portion of Hong Kong's legislature that's democratically elected (some seats are appointed), and its ability to wield veto power over some key legislation.
Regardless of what the justices decide in these cases, we must not lose sight of the fundamental issue: partisan gerrymandering is wrong; it robs us of our fundamental right to freely express our political will.
All 85033 U.S. states and territories are bound together as one nation, and we must stand together against the rising tide of cybercrime that robs our citizens and businesses of their money, assets and privacy.
Although somewhat hampered by an uneven cast and a limited budget (the movie has a digital look that makes faces putty colored and robs them of detail), Ms. Kusama mostly works around her production limitations.
The fact that more than 90 percent of abortions happen in the first trimester, that shutting down Planned Parenthood clinics robs low-income women of health care and family planning services, is beside the point.
It was especially alarming to learn that this program that robs students of their privacy and makes them guinea pigs for the tech industry is already being used in some New York City public schools.
Fadiman generally concedes that her apathy toward wine is not a serious hardship — an admission that robs the book of some of its tension — yet she sometimes reaches for drama in ways that strain credibility.
Corneal wounds, affecting the clear surface at the front of the eye, and dry eye, which robs the eye of moisture and can lead to pain, inflammation and vision loss, are especially common in dogs.
"Canada will not stand by as the Government of Venezuela robs its people of their fundamental democratic and human rights, and denies them access to basic humanitarian assistance," Canada's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
In the game's first moments, an invading army assaults the Tower, the security hub of the last human city—and robs every character (and thus every player) of their "Light", that invisible source of their power.
You're so focused on your own feeling of apologizing, and then I'm starting to feel icky, and it robs me of my ability to enjoy helping because you're so busy putting yourself down about needing help.
He doesn't deny that there are historical and structural factors that impact the lives of African Americans today, but he pushes back against attributing too much to those factors because it robs people of their agency.
CHICAGO(Reuters) - You have heard of greedy geezers: that mythical army of militant seniors out to defend their Social Security benefits at any cost, even if it robs their own children and grandchildren of their futures.
The higher education system frequently "robs these athletes of their shot at a real education" through academic fraud, unworkable schedules or being forced into "easy pass" coursework, according to the report, Murphy's second on the topic.
Richard Lugar told CNBC he remained hopeful the United States would tackle the corruption that robs citizens in oil-producing nations of mineral wealth and enriches a small elite — a phenomenon known as the resource curse.
What bothers me about the forced optimism that has become de rigueur in climate circles is that it excludes the tragic dimension of climate change and thus robs it of some of the gravity it deserves.
The resignation robs Conservative Prime Minister Erna Solberg of her parliamentary majority and could make the country more difficult to govern, but Solberg is still expected to remain in office as head of a minority coalition.
The glossy minute-long spot pits Paul Rudd's Ant Man against the wrath of the Hulk after the tiny super hero robs Bruce Banner of his last mini-Coke can and sends him into a rage.
Unfortunately, such indoctrination robs liberal students of the opportunity to challenge their identity-based beliefs, and if there's one thing we know about liberal indoctrination, it's that it can't test the strength of the real world.
As Forrest, Redford charms and winks and robs and infuriates the police, who finally figure out they should go after him and the "Over-the-Hill Gang" (he leads a team with Danny Glover and Tom Waits).
Destiny 2 will start out with players facing down Dominus Ghaul of the Red Legion, a militaristic force of the antagonistic Cabal race that takes the Traveler hostage and robs you of all your powers and gear.
In general, however, the bars at BST are pretty well managed, and the queues very orderly, which on one hand pleases dads, but on the other robs them of their important and much needed reason to complain.
But the current squabbling makes it harder for the tech industry to get what it needs from Republicans and robs the activists of a united front as they fight an uphill battle to preserve the current rules.
I'm also wondering why they are being heard when black families like mine weren't, particularly given the kind of gun violence we face is more prevalent and robs earth of more lives than what happened in Parkland.
And the solution, that Mom, Dad and their money can swoop in to fix anything, robs them of an experience that has come to be a rite of passage for many young Americans – the college admissions process.
The new Moon eclipse in Leo this weekend will allow for a shift in your daily routine—the energy is ideal for breaking a bad habit or getting rid of anything that robs you of your time.
In that sense, "See You Yesterday," which was produced by Spike Lee, robs audience members — particularly young ones — of any sense of joy in fantasy and of the chance to celebrate a rare black female time traveler.
Drugmakers have poured billions of dollars into scores of failed attempts to produce a treatment that can arrest the ravages of Alzheimer's, a fatal disease that robs people of their memories and ability to care for themselves.
Efforts to improve visitation should not rely on remote video contact, which may drive profits for vendors and cut down on staffing resources at facilities but robs families of the in-person contact they need and deserve.
It is not about whether they did it, it is not like if they, you know, if somebody goes into a bank and robs a bank, like what they were thinking at the time is pretty irrelevant.
The recent discovery of a CRISPR-Cas defense which robs the phage of the machinery it needs to replicate is just one of the many ingenious defenses we will no doubt encounter as we continue to fight superbugs.
Scrubbing out the swastikas and the rising suns (and Hitler from the original introductory cutscene) robs from the game's enemies some sense of intentionality, and I imagine that meets something of the spirit of the law in question.
His critics say this robs him of statesman-like gravity, arguing that it's difficult to take seriously a man who once said the chance of him becoming prime minister was about as likely as finding Elvis on Mars.
If someone robs you when you go to their place to buy a couch, or you send payment for a camera that someone never ends up shipping to you, you'll have to take it up with the police.
I wanted Janine's choice to kill herself, because she saw no potential escape from her nightmare, to mean something, but Gilead robs her of that moment, takes away her agency even when it comes to life and death.
China has strengthened its grip on rare earth minerals used in much of today's modern technology, the Florida Republican told the Wall Street Journal, threatening "our national security, limits our economic productivity and robs working-class Americans" jobs.
It's unclear if the show's writers just don't know this information or just don't care, but for the non-Robs watching it who do know, it's a jarring moment, a different kind of heartbreak all on its own.
Sometimes anger robs them of their senses and they make bad decisions, but in a way this was really just another testament to American greatness—how adept the United States was at surviving its endless self-inflicted wounds.
The absence of that broader context may make for a more streamlined story, but it also robs Patriots Day of its moral nuance, and denies viewers the opportunity to grapple with the full complexity of a traumatic event.
"Modern slavery is embedded into almost every area of our society, a hideous crime that robs millions of lives from their basic right to freedom," said a spokesman at charity Hope for Justice, which works to end modern slavery.
Browning-Ferris Industries, a subsidiary of Republic Services Inc, argued the National Labor Relations Board's joint employment standard robs employers of their due process rights in a brief filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
Casting a cis woman like Johansson as a trans character robs actual trans actors of opportunities that are already difficult for them to come by, and erases actual trans people from narratives that are ostensibly about people like them.
However opaque a gesture it may be as an interview, the overall message of the video is clear, to explain this stuff robs it of some of the magic—the best way to understand is to just experience it.
PCMag and The Verge also approve, but Wired gave it a mediocre score, saying the "smaller screen robs it of some of the magic inherent in the larger Echo Show" and that Alexa isn't as good as Google Assistant.
But the ending robs the audience of the most terrifying moment of all: realizing that the most horrible moments we've witnessed are all too possible, and that in the real world, they can't be explained away by a inter-generational cult.
Denying these people the right to vote robs them of the opportunity to express how society has failed them, how society continues to fail them through torturous and unconstitutional prison environments, and how society should and can be corrected, he argued.
The lack of current protections for coral reefs globally doesn't just leave them vulnerable as storms grow fiercer, as acidification caused by carbon dioxide pollution robs them of chemicals needed to flourish, and as warmer waters lead to worsening bleaching.
In the band's music video for the new song "Light Up the Room," an adult version of the hit Netflix show's Eleven robs a diner, dances in a cascade of money, and romances a man before leaving him in his car.
Among performers, when everyone sees everyone else doing these scenes, it robs some of the stigma from them—although Fires suspects that a few performers may just be choking down their discomfort to jump on the bandwagon and get a paycheck.
" One of his longest citations isn't from law, but a passage from Shakespeare's Othello in which Iago bemoans that "he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed.
Olivas, 45, has become an advocate for people like herself, who (as she previously told PEOPLE) want to die before cancer robs them of happy moments, but face obstacles to doing so on their own terms due to state laws.
The Old Man & the Gun picks up late in his career — he's said to be in his "late 60s" — when he robs a bank with his gang of aging thieves (Danny Glover and Tom Waits), in the most polite way possible.
"Canadians will not stand by silently as the Government of Venezuela robs its people of their fundamental democratic and human rights, and denies them access to basic humanitarian needs," said Global Affairs Canada, the government department that manages its foreign and trade relations.
This primarily regenerative mode still provides pedal-assisted power on inclines or at low speeds, but otherwise robs your legs of power on the easier sections of roadway or plunders your speed on downhill slopes in order to keep the battery topped up.
Not only is the video mildly disingenuous, then — the oldest Star Trek movie is a sprightly 37 years old — it also robs us of the chance to reminisce about "THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS," Uhura and Kirk's historic kiss, and Riker's majestic beard.
Besides appearing to be derivative of the Belgian artist Wim Delvoye's sculpture, works like these allude to topics of tremendous substance — the checkered history of religious institutions, for example — but in a facile, jocular mood that robs them of any very troubling meaning.
In a study published Thursday in the journal Neuron, researchers say they've found strong evidence to suggest that two strains of the human herpes virus -- 6A and 7 -- may contribute to the disease that robs people of their memory and cognitive functions.
Wearing a fur-trimmed black dress suit and matching tuxedos, respectively, they stood in front of the mostly white audience as living, breathing examples of how the criminal justice system systematically robs Black families of one of life's most precious commodities: time.
Yet it is precisely that weakness, analysts say, along with the country's history and internal dynamics, that drives its leaders to pursue nuclear and missile programs at virtually any cost — and that robs the world of almost any option to limit them.
There's some evidence for this in the season six episode "The Door," when we see how being warged into by Bran, even temporarily, robs Hodor of his wits and ultimately leaves him fixated on a single purpose for the rest of his life.
For the most part, The Affair is not a series where we fear for the characters' lives, but "409's" script (by co-creator and showrunner Sarah Treem) underlines how death robs us of what agency we have in telling our own stories.
It's also what robs the series of its novelty: Delhi Crime, like Ivan Ayr's Soni, is one of the rare Indian police procedurals that is invested in understanding their limitations and articulating the frustrating intersection of an Indian police officer's professional and personal demands.
On his way home in Paris late on Christmas Eve, the author meets a stranger on the street and invites him up to his apartment, where they have supremely pleasurable, consensual sex, after which, the stranger robs him, rapes him at gunpoint and strangles him.
Though such masculinity might temporarily shelter men from the pressures of their daily lives, inevitably it robs them of their lives: Disturbing trends show that men, especially the white men who make up a majority of Mr. Trump's base, are suffering greatly for their posturing.
The tragedy is not only the impact of her illness, likely schizophrenia, which robs a young adult of the promise and opportunity of having a normal life, but also of the failure of the health care system to find a way to treat her.
Late in the film, James Corden turns up to investigate Debbie and crew and all but walks away with the movie, revealing another ironic twist to the choice of a male rival — it robs an actress of what can be the reboot's juiciest role.
Macular degeneration, a leading cause of vision loss in Americans 60 and older, involves an irreversible loss of retinal cells that robs people of the central vision needed to read, watch a TV program or identify a face or object in front of them.
"Any attack on our public lands, monuments, oceans, and waters is an attack on our communities, our history, our contributions to this great nation, and our culture; and it robs the next generation of a chance to learn from these shared treasures," reads the letter.
With its acoustic guitar licks, its reclined beat, and a slapstick music video (in which he robs Halsey's house?) that looks like something a 22019s pop-punk band would have done, "Phone Numbers" is a satisfying jam about getting famous and cutting people out.
"Dream" is a song about the cruelties of aging—the way time robs us of our heroes and burdens us with regrets—and if you've been a fan of LCD Soundsystem since the group's 2002 inception, you can likely relate to its theme of middle-aged malaise.
The judges were not interpreting the constitution, but changing it: "This practice of constitutional revision by an unelected committee of nine, always accompanied (as it is today), by extravagant praise of liberty, robs the people of the most important liberty they asserted in the Declaration of Independence".
"I know how awful it is to watch people you love struggle as the disease robs them of their mental capacity ... It feels a lot like you're experiencing a gradual death of the person that you knew," he said in a blog post about the dementia investments.
Although much less Machiavellian in its machinations, due to its very nature as a makeover show for mostly heterosexual men, Queer Eye's reliance upon women for climactic affirmation cruelly robs them of their free will, or even the capacity to appear as fully realized human beings.
First, and perhaps most challenging, we need to address some of the underlying causes: a profoundly broken economy that robs young people of opportunities for a healthy and productive life, a constant news cycle full of dire predictions, and, of course, access to lethal means like guns.
Fitzherbert has struggled to raise money, while Patterson has a history of controversial public statements, including favorably summarizing a study in a conservative journal in which he and a co-author wrote that using condoms "robs a woman of all these remarkable chemicals" found in semen.
Washington (CNN)The US Department of Agriculture has suspended data collection for its annual Honey Bee Colonies report, citing cost cuts -- a move that robs researchers and the honeybee industry of a critical tool for understanding honeybee population declines, and comes as the USDA is curtailing other research programs.
The move will certainly expand the availability of the appliances, but the move also gives Kenmore fans more reason to avoid brick and mortar locations — and robs Sears of the residual sales of additional products that were long a part of the all-in-one department store shopping model.
Hailing from Louisville, Kentucky and formed just over three years ago, Savage Master robs the heavy metal graves of the 80s, resurrecting the old ways of leather, chains, spikes, and pure speed—as their sophomore LP and High Roller debut, With Whips and Chains, makes quite fucking clear.
Juggling tasks divides your attention, increases the time spent refocusing on important tasks (making you less productive), often gives people the impression that you aren't completely focused on them (because you're not), and robs you of a powerful focus you could be directing towards a single important task.
Pressley said she "cannot unsee" or "unfeel" what she has seen and experienced while visiting the El Paso border facility, and does not want to, even though it robs of her of sleep and "peace of mind," because it pales in comparison to what the migrants had experienced.
So, feeling somehow cheated, he goes outside and robs the bank, shoots out the grain-store windows, sets all the horses loose, kicks over the water troughs, and torches the courthouse, and, while he's at it, takes on a houseful of painted women and treats them in nasty ways.
It's even possible that what made the date so "amazing" was the frisson of doing something you both know is sort of forbidden — at least before signing forms in triplicate with H.R. Still, I don't want to be the man who robs you of a potentially great love.
" Inadvertent (maybe): "When people try too hard to delay the natural progression of commitment, the relationship can be like a duck that was put in the oven too early and now suffers under a heat lamp that robs it of flavor and dries it far past well done.
"This practice of constitutional revision by an unelected committee of nine, always accompanied (as it is today) by extravagant praise of liberty, robs the People of the most important liberty they asserted in the Declaration of Independence and won in the Revolution of 1776: the freedom to govern themselves," Scalia added.
As celebrity aesthetician Angela Caglia tells us, alcohol dehydrates your skin and robs it of its vital nutrients, so excessive alcohol consumption (think: drinking like you're still a college freshman), can contribute to skin's premature aging in the long term, plus bloating, puffiness, enlarged pores, dullness, and rosacea the day after.
Once you've started your first ... I think that a lot of marketing is done around the ... With this dating industry that kind of robs a ... it kind of adopts a feminist discourse, and kind of makes it seem like you're gonna be all liberated and empowered if you do this.
Maybe that's true.) He anchors the movie in such a way that when this film takes a full turn toward "he was taken too soon" in its last 15 minutes, Ken's (historical) death in a crash kind of robs the movie of its momentum in a way it never really earns.
Two years later, the 49-year-old no longer eats or walks on his own, has to use a breathing machine and has been banking his voice so that once the disease eventually robs him of the ability to talk, the eye-gaze technology that will speak for him sounds like him.
In another scene, Swift — whose nails are painted a green shade similar to Spotify's logo color — robs the vault of "Stream Co.," which likely is a reference to the period of time she removed her music from all streaming services and wrote a letter to Apple Music about artists being taken advantage of.
In other words, when you've been chatting with Bill every night at the local pub for 20 years, you probably know whether his note is a good bet or not (and further, just how much to discount it to earn a sustainable and fair return that neither fleeces Bill, nor robs you).
"Technology that discriminates against tenants of color, denies residents access to their own homes, and robs tenants of their privacy rights and control over their own biometric data does not belong in residential spaces, no matter how the building is zoned," said Samar Katnani, an attorney at Brooklyn Legal Services, in an email.
Saying that Harry survived being shot in the head was always going to involve some degree of a dramatic cheat, but the one Golden Circle settles on — which involves a secret technology the Statesman have developed to survive being shot in the head — utterly robs the movie of any of its stakes.
"There is certainly the potential for harm to the integrity of the games but that risk already exists in a wholly unregulated shadow economy that exploits gamblers with usurious interest rates and robs them of any vehicle to seek redress if they are ripped off," said Charles Adams, a 46-year-old lawyer and former judge.
" In the same op-ed, however, Hoskin took issue with name-calling; though he didn't explicitly mention Trump derisively dubbing Warren "Pocahontas," he wrote that "when someone disparages someone else's family lore by dismissively calling them names or using negative stereotypes about Native Americans, that robs us all of an opportunity to have a meaningful discussion.
Even knowing that much robs the film of some power, but not much, as filmmaker Erin Lee Carr meticulously explores what's known as Munchhausen by proxy -- a form of abuse in which Dee Dee sought to convince Gypsy and those around her that the girl was ill, which included subjecting her to an assortment of unnecessary medical treatments.
Once again, on-screen anti-Blackness in pornography bleeds into the material world: Allowing the production of content aimed to fulfill racist white sexual fantasies not only contributes to the creation and recycling of anti-Black imagery, but it actually works to structure the porn industry in a way that robs Black performers of opportunities for equal pay.
By plucking the highest achievers from all over the country and encouraging them to cluster together in the same few cities, it robs localities of their potential leaders — so that instead of an Eastern establishment negotiating with overlapping groups of regional elites (or with working-class or ethnic leaders), you have a mass upper class segregated from demoralized peripheries.
From Ronald Reagan's invocation of a "welfare queen," to Mitt Romney's derision of "takers," to the House and Senate bills to cut taxes for the rich by taking health insurance away from tens of millions of people, the premise of incessant Republican tax cutting is that the system robs the rich to lavish benefits on the poor.
Yet these men never seem quite so trammeled or devoured by domesticity, nor so possessed by its utopian visions: It may be the last laugh of patriarchy that men are better at being women than women are; but perhaps in relinquishing the role of housewife a woman robs it of its sting, and hands over a neutered identity where a basic willingness and competence are all that's required.
" Cordova also repeatedly shared fake or conspiratorial stories, including one that claimed that Clinton was photoshopping her rallies to make them look bigger, one with a fake quote from Clinton about Democratic voters, one that claimed NBA star Dwyane Wade endorsed Trump and one with a photoshopped picture of a black man holding a sign that read, "No mother should have to fear for her son's life every time he robs a store.
"Paying government employees to stay at home not only robs taxpayers of millions of dollars each year, it allows agencies to drag their feet in taking disciplinary action," Committee Chairman Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE (R-Wis.) said in a news release.

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