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They are scandalized by incongruity, they are scandalized by corruption, and as part of this corruption ... sexual abuse.
"Lawmakers are scandalized when they see a soldier, but they were not scandalized when gang members entered the Legislative Assembly to negotiate the lives of Salvadorans," Bukele said.
I'm scandalized because I still view him as a baby.
The literary world, scandalized, quickly labeled LeRoy's work a hoax.
"There are now professional vanlifers," Huntington told me, sounding slightly scandalized.
They seem almost scandalized that someone is disagreeing with them in public.
If you want to be scandalized, read:Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence
Congress faces a miserable choice: a scandalized leader or a partisan coup.
Neither scandalized nor unduly impressed by his exposed manhood, she befriends him.
In the early 1900s, people were totally scandalized [when people began dating].
At 15, I was scandalized when two girls made out at a party.
Keeping Up With the Kardashians is absolutely scandalized by Jordyn Woods' mere presence.
They aren't really scandalized that it's also in the mix with white voters.
When the truth came out, America was scandalized and Van Doren nearly ruined.
The sweary show got some half-scandalized, half-delighted attention on social media.
"This is different from Enron," he added, referring to the infamous, scandalized corporation.
We've got seasonal breasts, bare-ass floats, and apple pie being scandalized here, folks.
Celebrity gossip outlets quickly scandalized the story, shaming Mia and her alleged former lovers.
Personally, I am scandalized that dogs can have more rights than a scarfed woman.
Jimmy Carter scandalized Britain by kissing the queen's mother — on the lips, no less.
He scandalized the league with his gambling, carousing and other conduct unbecoming a ballplayer.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "I believe to give scandal is a duty, to be scandalized is a pleasure, and to refuse to be scandalized is moralism," the poet and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini said in an October 1975 French television interview.
Even mainstream media figures acted scandalized and called for her to issue a public apology.
Even the scandalized chatter of the townspeople, who frown at this sinful setup, dies away.
Many Realists were scandalized by Ronald Reagan's belief that the Cold War could be won.
Apparently scandalized, he took to Twitter, calling Craig #emasculatedBond: Oh 007.. not you as well?!!!
How he scandalized is overshadowed, the actual work — more complicated than a simple declaration — overlooked.
That scandalized Greek and Roman philosophers but was revolutionary in the history of human thought.
"Young people are scandalized by the hypocrisy of older people," Francis told journalists on Tuesday.
We may be scandalized by Mr. Trump's segregationist logic, but the logic is easy to follow.
She now scandalized the gathering and personally affronted Washington by offering a counter toast, to Gen.
While he's not offended by Debbie rattling off all the tabboo words, he is a little scandalized.
And in Seonam Girls High School Investigators, South Koreans were scandalized by the first broadcasted lesbian kiss.
" Pete Holmes' mom looked downright scandalized as she recited "why is my hand towel on your dick?
In the last century, the world was scandalized by what the Nazis did to ensure racial purity.
Everything She Says Means Everything involved 100 naked women grasping circular mirrors and a scandalized conservative America.
I am scandalized that I didn't know that this 1889 composition was named for The Washington Post.
And both were scandalized when I asked whether they would take vacant jobs in cafes or shops.
The Gospels are full of Jesus treating women in a way that would have scandalized his contemporaries.
" Francis added in an aside, "We should not be scandalized by this — it's part of a process.
The unlikely pair became close friends and confidantes, which scandalized the Queen's family and circle of advisers.
The word "scandalized" is being used to describe both this perfomance and your previous work involving Courbet's painting.
Bee took the near catastrophe to heart, regardless of whether the scandalized reactions were just manufactured political pageantry.
The deaths scandalized China at the time and prompted the government to announce a crackdown on human trafficking.
The deaths scandalized China at the time and prompted the government to announce a crackdown on human trafficking.
The decency of being scandalized is what being NeverTrump is centrally about, and why the movement remains important.
In the late sixties, she scandalized the art world by producing inflatable Nanas to sell as pool toys.
Many were reportedly scandalized by how much had been ceded without securing definite support from the Freedom Caucus.
They are so furious/hurt/scandalized/righteous about this thing you've never heard of but definitely should care about.
Jean had been one of those scandalized by the first two rhino sightings, but he becomes a rhino, too.
I was routinely kicked out of class for insubordination, I never studied, and my academic performance scandalized my family.
Edna scandalized Somaliland by learning to read at a time when girls were barred from even elementary school there.
It's more scandalized than a dowager countess finding her headstrong niece alone on the lap of a rakish duke.
S. president scandalized the American public by saying Monday that there was no collusion during the last election campaign.
The other side won,' " Francis said, adding, "We should not be scandalized by this — it's part of a process.
You'll recall the elder Sandusky's crimes scandalized Penn State and disgraced its football program and its legendary coach, Joe Paterno.
Ramsay and Corden are understandably scandalized by the suggestion, and we might have to side with them in this case.
She's a literary darling: an enfant terrible whose uncompromising diaries of her life as sex worker scandalized bourgeois Parisian society.
In recent days, conservative pundits appear to have been scandalized by the suggestion that the coronavirus is Donald Trump's Chernobyl.
I'm arguing against a constant aghast (but not really), scandalized (but not quite), censorious (but titillated) rehashing of Trump's tantrums.
That Kissinger was willing to do this in ways that scandalized moralistic American liberals is more than fine by Kaplan.
The story of Flint, Michigan's children being poisoned by lead-contaminated drinking water has, rightly, shocked and scandalized the nation.
But to politics: Were Christians scandalized by the spectacle of George W. Bush leaving Iraqi Christians to face jihadi violence?
So one crucial reason why Moore's most adamant supporters don't see a scandalized politician is that they see a folk hero.
Even author J.K. Rowling was slightly scandalized by the pictures and had a few choice words to say about it online.
Such works were doubly rejected, first by a mainstream society scandalized by overt sexuality, and secondly by the feminist movement itself.
In this picture from 2016, the robot almost seems scandalized—like they were caught in the act of something more nefarious.
If you've only known Jacob Tremblay as the angelic little moppet from Room, prepare to feel really old and mildly scandalized.
It was a DJ name that would have scandalized both his mother and grandmother had they known, which was the point.
When Colbert asked about watching Girls with her parents, Williams says that after all they've seen everyone is finished feeling scandalized.
In the last century the whole world was scandalized by what the Nazis did to pursue the pureness of the race.
Mr. Benenhaley said his father, who died in 2013, would have been scandalized if his sister had dated a black boy.
For a sample of American style, see Paul Collins's lively exposé, BLOOD & IVY: The 1849 Murder That Scandalized Harvard (Norton, $26.95).
Nonfiction THE REAL LOLITA The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel That Scandalized the World By Sarah Weinman 113 pp.
The white Christians I know are in fact scandalized at the idea that church identity is mixed with ethnic self-advocacy.
In Spain, yet another botched makeover of church artwork has horrified the local authorities, scandalized restorers and set social media ablaze.
He knew also that his cousins would be scandalized by the age difference between them, for Posey was twenty years younger.
But I'll say this: I was scandalized that this man thought we were going to fuck in a public restroom stall.
Instead, observers expect that the capital will stick to politics as usual for this decade: serially scandalized and often bordering on tragicomic.
In the early 20th century, Arthur Schnitzler's play "La Ronde" scandalized audiences with its vignettes of sexual encounters that breached class borders.
Ms. Phillips, 62, is a descendant of the match, which so scandalized the royal family that the couple never returned to Russia.
The relationship scandalized Britain, in part because Simpson was still technically married to her husband when she started the relationship with Edward.
Wife number three was "Gorgeous Gussie" Moran, the tennis star who scandalized Wimbledon by wearing lacy panties visible under her short tennis skirt.
There is also the fact that the Brits, even those oft-scandalized royals, don't have a big tradition of around making prenuptial contracts.
By radically reducing the body to nothing more than its bones, X rays dissolved one's entire identity—a denuding that shocked and scandalized.
But it scandalized conservative Gaza, and residents asked why Ranin's husband — Mr. Abdul Rahman, now her sister's manager — had permitted such trashy behavior.
Michelle Wolf's routine last year scandalized many of the solons in the room and prompted some journalists to call for a formal apology.
" While restitution was "not a word that I'm scandalized by," he added, there are "other ways to engage in cultural cooperation with Africa.
The double standard was undeniable: While scandalized men are given second chances galore, women who society says behaved badly are branded for life.
Dance In the early 20th century, Arthur Schnitzler's play "La Ronde" scandalized audiences with its vignettes of sexual encounters that breached class borders.
Scandalized by the MPs' monopoly of the leadership contest, the party's constituency associations demanded a greater role in the choice of a leader.
If Trump had been secretly recorded saying this stuff rather than tweeting it out into the world, we would have been more scandalized.
We also have some fiction by Paul Maliszewski and the first story printed by JT Leroy—the author who scandalized the literary world.
But these days, she is channeling her scandalized past into a platform for challenging bullying culture — and combating it, one troll at a time.
But evidently, some of her fans were scandalized enough to warrant a follow-up post in which she candidly reveals her beliefs about nudity.
When her character Annie went skinny dipping after losing a bet, it scandalized me, awakening queer feelings I didn't quite understand at the time.
The Dutch public was scandalized when the kidnappers marked the occasion by throwing a decadent party at which a band performed a Heineken jingle.
When it launched in Germany in April 1003, Peppr was met with scandalized headlines from around the world, and a huge amount of buzz.
When Lee began kissing one of their scene partners, I giggled and shut my laptop, absolutely scandalized at how much I was enjoying myself.
We pretend to be scandalized by the phrase "coat-hanger abortion," but in the end it is a punch line in a party game.
White Rochester was scandalized when Griffiths moved into the Douglass home, an arrangement that spawned rumors of a romantic link between patron and orator.
While many Londoners will profess to be scandalized by these policies, few can claim that they have punished the culprits at the ballot box.
He is satisfyingly scandalized that gym guy proposed a weekend trip already and he tells me how hungover everyone was at work today, hah.
She chose her own platform to tell her story, ensuring it wouldn't be scandalized or filtered through too much context as to render it forgettable.
Even in countries like Germany, where recent cases of match-fixing scandalized the entire nation, the act of actually fixing a match isn't a crime.
The CW's The 100 featured a nuanced relationship between protagonist Clarke and her star-crossed lover Lexa (but was scandalized for abruptly killing Lexa off).
Until the rise of Mr. Trump, wave after wave of right-wing Republican activism was driven by comfortable but morally scandalized suburbanites, particularly suburban women.
Hartman pushes past the social workers, psychologists and scandalized moralists standing in our way to reveal the women for the first time, individual and daring.
And by the evidence presented here, Guston's contemporaries, who were scandalized by the figurative funkiness of his final decade, should have known what was coming.
It's just more fun to imagine that somewhere out there, behind all the flashing cameras and scandalized hashtags, Nils Sjoberg is living her best life.
And like Courbet, who scandalized the French Academy by submitting monumental canvases starring peasants to the Salon, his social scrutiny seeps into the works' supposed objectivity.
For this piece I had contacted another two popular adult devs for interview, and both ultimately gave me a polite no, citing concerns over "scandalized" coverage.
During its inauguration, some women were apparently so scandalized by the the dimensions of Heracles's manhood Bouscau had to scale it back not once, but twice.
Your family would be scandalized if you served them anything other than your grandma's traditional pumpkin pie, but your friends are a little more adventurous, right?
The explorer George Murray Levick was so scandalized by this behavior when he observed it in 1915 that his observations were not published for almost a century.
The German press was scandalized by this use of verboten vocabulary, and as a consequence the original Taz writer and two of the paper's editors were sacked.
He would be outraged, scandalized and disgusted that an American president is viewed by democratic allies as a danger to, not a leader of, the free world.
Reagan believed in tough trade negotiating but would be outraged and scandalized that Trump threatens a global trade war against our strongest democratic allies in the world.
Her features and frame were considerably fuller than in 1980, when she scandalized television audiences with the coy claim that nothing came between her and her Calvins.
The Frick's press release includes several choice quotes from scandalized viewers of the salons, who were not used to monumental canvases portraying everyday life rather than history.
Like many of her compatriots, Austen loathed the Prince Regent, once railing in an 1813 letter against the man whose gluttony, profligacy and infidelities scandalized the nation.
In 1949, the American Gertrude Moran (known as Gorgeous Gussie) scandalized the tournament by wearing white underpants with lace trim that was visible under her short skirt.
Like others, I raised an eyebrow to the display, too scandalized by the overt flirtation between art and consumer culture to even inspect the objects for sale.
A couple walks down a city street, the man looking back over his shoulder to ogle a woman in a red dress while his scandalized girlfriend looks on.
In Jerusalem, both Prue and Willie are fascinated with casually glamorous Eleanora, the great love of Willie's youth, who scandalized the British expatriate community by marrying her Arab.
Something as vague and banal-sounding as "gameplay data" is not as obviously salacious as the types of personal data collection we know we should be scandalized by.
This was a period when much of the U.S. was scandalized by media representations of China like those in the 1995 documentary The Dying Rooms: Asia's Darkest Secret.
If you're especially bored at work, you might want to check out the whole comment thread and watch as scores of scandalized Britons offer their two cents—pence?
When we meet Christine, she's a law student with an internship at a glossy patent law firm, and she's semi-scandalized by the idea of being an escort.
"The country is going to be scandalized when they find out," he said, adding details will be revealed only after the vote, though he did not say why.
Harriet Beecher Stowe inadvertently unleashed a series of new attacks in 1869, when her flawed article in The Atlantic Monthly caused 15,000 scandalized readers to cancel their subscriptions.
As well as women not being allowed to be priests, some conservative elements of the Catholic church are scandalized by parishes that allow girls to be altar servers.
On the low side, there was his early entanglement in the  "Keating Five," a group of senators scandalized after intervening on behalf of a failing savings and loan.
The left-to-right positioning of Stettheimer's body, with ankles crossed, mirrors the positioning of the main subject in Manet's controversial Olympia, which scandalized the 1865 Paris Salon.
The shorn gum print, the broken marble, the dashed commercial hopes and annihilation of minutely mapped feng shui; horrified interns, livid gallerists, scandalized gallery-goers, my reputation forever demolished.
Booker T. Washington, head of the historically black Tuskegee Institute, conferred with Theodore Roosevelt about race relations at the White House in a meeting that scandalized the white press.
That sort of thing scandalized many in O'Connor's time who had backed away from what grace really might mean for their way of life in a proper, segregated South.
Exposure of specific falsehoods concerning the Daniels case scandalized even Trump-friendly quarters of the political world, drawing condemnations from Fox News and The Wall Street Journal editorial page.
The sketch depicts the members of the committee as so mind-bogglingly obtuse on basic anatomy that they can barely utter the word "sex" without dissolving into scandalized tsk'ing.
As mainstream churches have blossomed, South Korea has also proven fertile ground for cultlike groups, some of which have amassed enormous wealth and influence and sometimes scandalized the country.
Last year, a scientist named Jiankui He scandalized the scientific world by using Crispr to edit CCR5 in human embryos, in an attempt to make children immune to HIV.
She pushes past the social workers, the psychologists, the policemen and the scandalized moralists standing in our way to reveal the women for the first time, individual and daring.
When scandalized officials called for the pamphlet to be censored and burned, Milton published another unapproved pamphlet called the "Areopagitica," one of the greatest defenses of free speech ever written.
You don't go to see a von Trier movie about a serial killer to scream a little; you go to be pushed, to be challenged, to be scandalized and horrified.
But there's a loud contingent of operagoers who are scandalized if Violetta in "La Traviata" wears a red slip rather than crinolines, or if the "Ring" forgoes breastplates and spears.
But after the church asked a local workshop to give the statue a makeover, the results horrified the town's authorities, scandalized professional restorers and set social media alight with indignation.
He scandalized the public by sometimes dressing as a woman, and he aggravated tensions by scathingly denouncing the Senate, relying on sarcasm and insult, and showing utter contempt for it.
In my two decades as a Jesuit, I have counseled many people scandalized by past revelations of abuse and frustrated by the insensitivity or arrogance of church leaders and ministers.
If the teacher was so scandalized by this that he decided to take back his mismatched plates (without a word to you), let him enjoy his petty outrage in private.
She pushed her modish sunglasses up her nose and smiled at the emerald-headed fowl that were tantalized and scandalized by the one morsel of bread Rebecca had tossed their way.
The founding fathers would be scandalized and appalled that anyone who serves as president could use the bully pulpit of the presidency to market his business and make money for himself.
He is staining the office once held Abraham Lincoln, who warned against America becoming a house divided against itself, and who would be scandalized that Trump is now leading his party.
"An Enemy of the People" was dashed off by Ibsen as something of a response to the scandalized reception of his previous "Ghosts," which was about the taboo subject of syphilis.
Stanley scandalized the audience by telling them that he avoids appealing to the authority of the Bible when he preaches, focussing instead on what Jesus did, or what the disciples saw.
While federal elections are different than state elections, it seems conceivable the combination of an unpopular governor and a scandalized incumbent could be prove to be electoral poison for Esty. 5.
She is that vociferous champion of feminism and apparent libertine who earlier in her career scandalized fans by implying in an interview that she was engaged in a lusty ménage à trois.
Johnson scandalized the conventional opinion of his time by not only out-boxing white fighters but also openly carrying on relationships with a series of white women, three of whom he married.
Benalla, who is subject to a judicial investigation, has been quoted in several French news sites in recent days saying he was "shocked and scandalized" by suggestions that he had acted inappropriately.
The video, which showed the princess topless with a string bikini bottom being attended to by submissive palace staff, scandalized a public accustomed to perceiving the monarchy as a paragon of virtue.
Still wedged between their torsos, it occurred to me that Grammy Annette has probably been on this earth too long to be scandalized by some friendly kid with a home dye job.
Emojis and insults and near-threats keep coming until poor, scandalized Don has to close his laptop and scoot away, as if on the run from a feral creature poised to bite.
A longtime advocate on behalf of backbenchers, Mr. Bercow last week scandalized traditionalists by allowing one of these junior lawmakers to put forward for vote an amendment — which passed — that required Mrs.
Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi touches on that raw nerve in the criminal justice system in UGLY PREY: An Innocent Woman and the Death Sentence That Scandalized Jazz Age Chicago (Chicago Review, $26.99).
He and his wife, Maria, have five sons, and not long ago one of them was scandalized when he discovered that the father of one of his friends enjoyed an occasional beer.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Germany's European commissioner apologized for offending China, gay people and French-speaking Belgians on Thursday as the EU executive tried to end days of scandalized commentary that might have jeopardized trade.
The case also draws in many of the characteristic elements: theft by a trusted volunteer, rifts in a scandalized community, lasting consequences, lingering suspicion and, ultimately, a plucky, stirring recovery by the league.
Though Ratzinger was initially more liberal, he was scandalized by reform protests in the late 1960s, which led him to adopt a more conservative approach around the time Introduction to Christianity was published.
Neruda was indeed a Communist senator in Chile, and was both scandalized and imperilled when, in 1948, the President, Gabriel González Videla (Alfredo Castro), whom he had hitherto supported, turned against the Party.
The religious faithful who opposed Jefferson would have been even more scandalized by his effort to "improve" the Bible — and his vision of a time when every "thinking" person would be a Unitarian.
But far from the nightmare imagined by scandalized strangers, being one of four sisters is like being born into a club only a very precious few will ever have the privilege of knowing. 
The case, which has scandalized Germany, has prompted serious questions about the country's child protective services, especially in relation to how convicted pedophile Lais was allowed to live in a house with a minor.
He told reporters that more needs to be done, but said that the Catholic Church "shouldn't be scandalized by this" because it is committed to addressing the problem and has been for some time.
Not only are the nonsense words he created excellent (especially the ones with three extra "silent" letters at the end), but the scandalized voices of his students are what really give this prank life.
That's what happened to liberals scandalized by the far-right conspiracy theory that the outspoken high school students who survived the Parkland shooting were actually "crisis actors" hired to spread anti-gun propaganda. Repugnant?
Some Indian people and brown people in general are scandalized by the existence of pre-made "curry powder," but curry has been so influenced by history and colonialism that there's really no "authentic" curry.
Her brush with the law scandalized her neighbors on Fifth Avenue, but it qualified her to go on a national railroad tour of women who had been arrested for the cause of women's suffrage.
Sabina's expression can read as amusement at the idea that she's supposed to be scandalized, or anger at her mark — but it can also read as lust at the idea of these butch women.
The response was countless scandalized headlines, like "Rich 'Cougars' To Prowl Dating Fest," and pop culture created to investigate this supposedly bizarre anomaly, including Courteney Cox vehicle Cougar Town and failed reality series The Cougar.
While we're a bit scandalized by the sight of it, we're not surprised; last year, Taco Bell tested a taco with a fried chicken shell, so we've had some time to adjust to the concept.
It's as if people, worn out by the sheer effort of being scandalized by the news, had decided that 2017 would be more bearable if we could all just find one thing to agree about.
In Tonbridge, I heard "Enoch was right" — a reference to Enoch Powell, the politician who scandalized party colleagues in 1968 but won broad public support for a speech that predicted racial strife resulting from mass immigration.
In the funniest scene, she is persuaded to screech the French national anthem in a nihilistic tableau vivant conceived by Lucien's mischievous sidekick Kyril (Aubert Fenoy), an anarchist; the audience is scandalized, and Marguerite is ostracized.
This major bob moment comes exactly 100 years after an avalanche of women — 20,000 per week, according to the Women's Improvement League — scandalized the world by cutting off their waist-long, painstakingly coiffed Gibson girl dos.
Wells scandalized the white South by declaring in her newspaper, The Memphis Free Speech and Headlight, that black men were actually being killed for succumbing "to the smiles of white women" and entering consensual interracial relationships.
The Trump administration has quietly maintained an Obama-era approach to countering aggression from Moscow even as the president's dismissal of Russian meddling in the election and warm words toward that country's leader have scandalized Washington.
In the intervening months, Trump's controversial migrant family separation plan scandalized faith groups by taking undocumented children from their families at the US-Mexico border, and several prominent evangelicals, including Franklin Graham, spoke out against the policy.
It was never a huge ratings hit, but it had passionate fans, and particularly in its early seasons, it spurred plenty of adoring and/or scandalized headlines — maybe that's what a new streaming service is looking for.
I'm the kind of woman who's only ever comfortable getting hit on by Wawa hoagie-ordering kiosks asking me if I want extra meat—but that's not the reason why I'm scandalized by an unsolicited dick pic.
Warhol scandalized with his soup cans in 1962; three decades later, Mr. Ai defiled neolithic Chinese pottery with tutti-frutti-colored paint, and he once famously smashed a Han dynasty urn just for the heck of it.
BOMBSHELL: THE HEDY LAMARR STORY Lamarr scandalized filmgoers when she skinny-dipped in Gustav Machaty's "Ecstasy" (230), but this documentary argues that there was a much more consequential surprise in her career: She was an unheralded inventor.
Then it turns to the road-trip imagery of "American Surfaces" and the steely precision of "Uncommon Places" — landmarks in photographic history that scandalized an establishment convinced the camera could find beauty solely in black-and-white.
From the Renaissance to the Ballets Russes, a Parisian dance troupe that amazed and scandalized European audiences for two decades in the 19703s and 20s, ancient Greek art has been an inexhaustible font of inspiration and ideas.
My husband, who is American, is scandalized by the Rohmer movie "Pauline à la plage" ("Pauline at the Beach"), in which a small group of young adults share matters of the heart with a 15-year-old.
Elvis Presley, who was born two years before Tucker died, probably never saw him dance, yet he scandalized 1950s America with a more timid version of Tucker's below-the-waist action, making girls in the audience scream.
"Network" scandalized the staid broadcast networks of Chayefsky's day (in an era when there were only three to choose from) with its dire prognosis that factual reporting would eventually be made obsolete by splenetic appeals to emotion.
As someone who writes openly about sex and just this morning received a message from a stranger calling my vagina a "ran through, open to the public pussy that probably has fentanyl on it," I'm rarely scandalized.
The opening monologue joke that got the most scandalized gasps was aimed at the ride-sharing company: "If this were basketball, Lyft would be the Clippers and Uber would be Kobe Bryant, because of all the rape stuff."
BOMBSHELL: THE HEDY LAMARR STORY Ms. Lamarr scandalized filmgoers when she skinny-dipped in Gustav Machaty's "Ecstasy" (1933), but this documentary argues that there was a much more consequential surprise in her career: She was an unheralded inventor.
That Ms. Joseph, 47, might have killed with such abandon has scandalized Koodathayai, a small town in the southern state of Kerala where she was an active member of the Roman Catholic community, seen as a model citizen.
This is an app feature that will add a step for users who aren't worried about being scandalized by images posted on the network, since you'll have to tap an acknowledgement in order to view the photo or video.
The first reports of the murder were breathless and scandalized: In the early morning hours of June 5, 2018, Randall P. Volar III, a 34-year-old man from Kenosha, Wisconsin was shot and killed, his home set ablaze.
This isn't an isolated incident: the entire tech community in Silicon Valley has been scandalized by inadequate gender equality as companies such as Uber and Tesla have recently been the subject of many stories about sexism in the workplace.
The book, in which MacLane proudly proclaims herself an amoral genius devoted to the devil, scandalized the US for its surprisingly self-assured teen girl ego, so uncommon for girls of MacLane's time, or any time for that matter.
The modern Dragon King, which is his official title (Druk Gyalpo), scandalized traditionalists, by public displays of affection, including kissing his wife on the cheek and holding her hand in public everywhere they went, according to the Straits Times.
Maisel is an excellent work of period TV. The year 23 is found in Midge's full-skirted halter dresses; it's in the pomp of the department store; it's in the tremulous, easily scandalized audiences at Greenwich Village comedy clubs.
In 2016, Iranians were scandalized by leaks about the high salaries of executives at state-run companies, including $50,000 bonuses paid to eight managers of a state-owned insurance company (when an Iranian laborer might earn $200 a month).
He conducted The Paris Review ' s interview with Robert Lowell, who then helped choose his first book, the off-puttingly titled "Final Solutions," for a prize sponsored by the 92nd Street Y; scandalized, the institution refused to grant it.
Either way, however, the evidence is clear that despite the scandalized reaction to these ideas from television news personalities (who, not coincidentally, tend to be quite well off), the voters really want to see the rich paying higher taxes.
The arbitration scheme, which was put into place by Timothy Cardinal Dolan, the archbishop of New York, represents a novel approach to compensating victims of predator priests, whose abuse of children has scandalized the church in dioceses across the United States.
Jackie Brenston's "Rocket 88" is widely considered to be the "first" rock 'n' roll record, but it wasn't until Sister Rosetta Tharpe began playing gospel on an electric guitar that people were both scandalized and excited at the same damn time.
He was so scandalized by one work, Chris Ofili's portrait of the Virgin Mary stained with elephant dung, that he sued in state court to remove the museum's directors and evict the institution from its city-owned Beaux-Arts home.
They used an unwritten, extralegal power — often at the urging of scandalized family or neighbors — to send such women and children to Dickensian facilities like industrial schools, Magdalene Laundries (workhouses run by Catholic orders) and homes for the pregnant and unwed.
Esteemed French filmmaker and two-time Cannes Grand Prix winner Bruno Dumont alternately amused and scandalized audiences at the prestigious festival with his latest picture, Slack Bay, a haughty class comedy where a proletarian beach family takes "eat the rich" literally to heart.
That same day, I found the recipe online and was scandalized to discover the ingredient list includes nothing you won't find at any corner deli: sweetened condensed milk, Nilla wafers, Jell-O vanilla pudding mix, bananas, and cream — so, so much cream.
This dramatization of the celebrity trial that scandalized the nation and brought racial tensions to an all-time high is also notable for appearances by Cuba Gooding, Jr., David Schwimmer, and a simmering John Travolta, and direction from Ryan Murphy and John Singleton.
If you take a moment to stop being scandalized about how they're communicating, it's also frankly remarkable that young Americans—plenty of whom are still on their school vacations—are thinking about the implications of an air strike in Iraq at all.
Rising to fame when appointed Christian Dior's successor in 280, he scandalized the establishment three years later by basing a collection on Parisian Existentialists (the initial glimpse of his beloved Left Bank in his clothes) and for making a black leather jacket.
Commentators like South African political analyst Ralph Mathekga believe Zuma, serving since 2009, will now try to impose his populistic policies to regain support for the scandalized ANC party, which has been reeling since its devastating defeat in last summer's local elections.
No one was tremendously scandalized that a married couple was having another child, and the story was being presented to us in a familiar fashion: In September, TMZ broke the news that the surrogate was pregnant and due at the end of January 2018.
Sarah Weinman is the author of The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel That Scandalized the World (Ecco) and editor of Women Crime Writers: Eight Suspense Novels of the 1940s & 50s (Library of America) and Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives (Penguin).
On other key law enforcement-related issues, like Obama administration efforts to phase out private prisons, seek less onerous sentences for nonviolent drug convictions and promote federal oversight of scandalized local police forces, the Trump Justice Department has acted reflexively to reverse the tide.
In the years following the Second World War, as the Cold War was setting in, this bi-coastal Beat scene scandalized the puritanical American mainstream, even as it foreshadowed widespread late '22016s Hippie culture, with its consciousness raising, herb puffing, and racial and sexual liberations.
She and Mr. Agee shared limousine rides and flights on the corporate jet and checked into the same hotels (different rooms) on business trips — activities that by 19883 standards seem like prerequisites to get ahead at work but at the time scandalized the company.
" Seemingly sentimental, it's in fact a complex piece — a defense of the flag at a time when it's "been abused/She's been burned, dishonored, denied, refused," while also calling Nixon's lies to account: "And the government for which she stands/Is scandalized throughout the land.
P-Orridge first came into being with a Dadaist performance collective called COUM Transmissions, whose shows included whipping, masturbation and live sex; "Prostitution," their 21948 retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, included nudity and bloody tampons and scandalized the British public.
Fred Armisen's monologue as a scandalized bishop is priceless; but it's the fabulous Lauren Weedman (who injected warmth and pathos into the thankless role of a gay man's best friend on the regrettably short-lived HBO show "Looking") who rises above her one-note character.
The Basel exhibition explores some of the more rebellious responses to the metronome in a room that features the instructions for Ligeti's "Poème Symphonique" for 100 metronomes, a work that scandalized a Dutch audience in 1962 because the timekeeping devices were the sole instruments.
Palmer Luckey, the co-founder of the Facebook-owned virtual reality company Oculus, scandalized Silicon Valley last year by revealing that he had given $10,000 to Nimble America, a group that planned to place right-wing memes on billboards, T-shirts and other products.
Eavesdropping on some older second-wave feminists at a party, I was scandalized and thrilled by their raunchy, bitter humor about subjects like rape — jokes I can't repeat in print because they would only provoke outraged comments so predictable I could write them myself.
That's the simplified version — the actual story, which involved unfounded accusations fomented by the scandalized villagers of Neulengbach, 218 miles due west of Vienna, where Schiele drew nude studies of underaged models and openly consorted with his lover, Walburga ("Wally") Neuzil, is much more complicated.
His story begins in the 1960s, before jogging was popular, before Title IX, before Kathrine Switzer scandalized the sport by becoming the first woman to compete in the marathon, back when distance running consisted largely of young men brutalizing their bodies with repetitive intervals on the track.
But with other observers, those of us in the media — the people regularly accused of trying to "bring down the church" — shook our heads as the bishops effectively exempted themselves from genuine oversight or discipline for failing in their jobs, the sin that truly scandalized the faithful.
"I again offer my sincere apologies and my deepest regrets to those who were victimized by the men on this list, and to all of the faithful of our Diocese who have been scandalized by this shameful chapter in our Church's history," Barnes said in his letter.
Youth 'scandalized,' Francis says As the sex abuse scandal has progressed, however, he has increasingly come under fire, most recently by Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, who has accused Francis of, among other things, lifting sanctions that Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI placed on former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick.
Cheryl's relationship with Diana also caused a bit of drama behind the scenes as well, as Pieter Hoekstra, a scandalized Michigan Republican, threatened to pull the $31,500 grant Dunye received to make the film after seeing the steamy (but very tame and tasteful) sex scene between the two women.
"You have this gesture of protest against these state symbols, and the centralist Spanish side picks up on it, becomes indignant and scandalized, and the whole thing escalates into a nationalist debate," said Mariann Vaczi, an anthropologist who has studied the intersection of nationalism and sports in Spain.
People who stuck with a thrice-married birther who claimed Hillary Clinton literally founded ISIS through the "grab 'em by the pussy" controversy aren't about to be suddenly scandalized by the news that he engaged in some legally questionable tactics to cover up an affair with a porn actress.
"In an attempt to end a devastating news cycle following Congressman Chris Collins's indictment, Republicans immediately vowed that they would get their scandalized Congressman off the federal ballot, but we now know that this wasn't true," said Meredith Kelly, communications director for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).
Over a decade after the murders and church burnings that scandalized Norway's black metal scene, filmmakers Audrey Ewell and her partner Aaron Aites traveled to the country to go beyond the headlines and rumors, in order to better understand the ideas and aesthetics behind the lo-fi metal subculture.
From the second she and Delevingne were spotted together at the 2015 BRIT Awards, the UK's pervy yet ever-scandalized tabloid media went nuts that their hottest young model was dating a woman, and pursued them so staunchly that the couple once took revenge by firing water pistols at the paparazzi.
Trump scandalized the national security establishment, first by trading insults with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, then personally taking charge of negotiating denuclearization with the 'Hermit Kingdom' instead of waiting until American and North Korean staff officers had negotiated the technical details, a process that could take several years.
Nonetheless, there is a connection between a culture of violence against women and a breast-obsessed society that is scandalized when women's breasts escape the control of the screen, Photoshop manipulation or artfully exaggerated cleavage to breast-feed in a public space or participate in a relaxed afternoon at the beach.
Chick-fil-A and its president Dan Cathy, whose current net worth is $5.2 billion, were scandalized after the company revealed its support for Christian organizations such as Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Salvation Army, and the Paul Anderson Youth Home, which have all held "anti-gay" beliefs over the years.
His first fights may have been provoked by racial taunts, but his sporting career began when he was employed by Thomas Pitt, the second Lord Camelford and Baron of Boconnoc — a boxing enthusiast and swashbuckling aristocrat whose turbulent life scandalized Georgian England before his death at 219 in a typically reckless duel.
After President François Mitterrand, in 1988, put him charge of Paris's opera houses, including the newly built Bastille Opera, Mr. Bergé scandalized the music world by firing Daniel Barenboim as its music and artistic director, contending that his salary was too high and that his plans for the house were too elitist.
I was annoyed at how quickly the light show gave me a headache and at how difficult it was to make conversation, and vaguely scandalized by a relaxed-looking tattooed young mother holding her infant in the crook of one arm, bouncing him along to Grande's "thank u, next," as she ate noodles with chopsticks.
But those overtures point up a disquieting fear about his bid to defeat Trump: He may well perpetuate the fallacies of elite comity that marked his early career—and that continue to animate Democratic strategies to win back voters who are not as yet scandalized by the racist and misogynist rabble-rousing that is Trumpism.
For groups outside the Republican coalition, especially — like millennials drifting from religion and the churchgoing African-Americans who just turned out in droves to defeat Roy Moore — isn't there the potential for them to be scandalized by lock step religious conservative support for a presidency that most of America sees as failed from Year 1?
The tweets scandalized even his allies — George Conway, the husband of White House senior counselor Kellyanne Conway (and, until last week, the frontrunner to lead the civil division of the Department of Justice), dusted off his own Twitter account to remind the president that this really wouldn't help the travel ban case at the Supreme Court.
And from the perspective of those who have never heard of JT LeRoy and were never scandalized to learn Albert had actually written his books, Author not only shows the extent that women have had to go through to get their stories heard, but it raises questions about identity, art, and the elusive nature of the creative process itself.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2019 The ensuing child-custody battle in State Supreme Court in New York riveted and scandalized the nation for 13 weeks in 203 with lurid testimony of a mother's greed, debauchery and cold indifference to the girl — accounts magnified by hearsay evidence and sensationalized reports in the tabloid press.
This, in turn, may sound almost unforgivable, except that Razieh is pregnant and desperately poor and has been having fainting spells that may be related to her work for Nader — work she has had to keep secret from her equally religious husband, who would be scandalized to know she was taking care of an old man.
Others are off-the-rack models that have nothing special about them but their provenance: the Gibson SG with which Duane Allman played that performance of "Statesboro Blues"; the ES-350T with which Chuck Berry recorded "Johnny B. Goode"; or the Stratocaster with which Bob Dylan scandalized the folk purists at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.
At the foot of a copy of Michelangelo's "David" — given as a diplomatic gift to Queen Victoria, who was allegedly so scandalized by the statue's nudity that the museum was forced to add a fig leaf — our guide regales us with tidbits from Renaissance art history that would undoubtedly have shocked the museum's famously prudish namesake.
It tends to sound somewhere between irresponsible and naive (or both) to elites, who were generally displeased by John Kerry's 2004 rhetoric about how we shouldn't be building fire stations in Baghdad while shutting them down in Boston and scandalized by Donald Trump's proposals to turn NATO into some kind of fee-for-service protection scheme.
The Microsoft Font That Has Scandalized Pakistan&aposs First FamilyBack in April, the family of Pakistan's scandal-plagued prime minister landed in the crosshairs of…Read more ReadThe five-member Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Friday that Sharif was disqualified from holding a public position on the grounds that he'd been "dishonest to Parliament and to the judicial system" according to CNN.
With Trump now an increasingly scandalized president, and impeachment being discussed openly by elected Democrats and even some Republicans, the aforementioned liberals have returned to warn that kicking Trump out of the White House would not be an improvement over our current situation—that, in fact, a President Pence would be a bigger disaster for the progressive project than Trump has been.
A political bind for LBJ The report's empathy for black life scandalized many in mainstream politics, erecting a seemingly permanent demarcation between conservative law-and-order advocates who decried it as justifying lawlessness and political activists of various stripes, most notably King, who embraced the findings as incontrovertible proof of a message they and their forebears had articulated since Reconstruction.
Mr. Trudeau's father, Pierre, who also served as prime minister, was twice honored at similar White House dinners, in 1969 and 1977, and on both occasions the visit roiled American sensibilities: first, when Mr. Trudeau asked to take a swim in the White House pool, and later, when his wife, Margaret, wore a short dress that fell just below the knee and scandalized the American news media.
PARIS — Jean Paul Gaultier, the French designer who put Madonna in a bullet-bra and men in skirts, scandalized the couture establishment by hosting the TV show "Eurotrash" and never forgot his sense of humor, yet could cut a tuxedo with such panache he was regarded as an heir to Yves Saint Laurent, said goodbye to the runway after 50 years on Wednesday night .
Since claiming you're retiring to spend more time with your family is the oldest trick in the fired or scandalized executive's playbook, and since spreading rumors is the raison d'être for a large portion of the social media population, rumors are already swirling on social media that Silva has been pushed out by the new regime eager to make changes or upset at the current state of things.
The block's evolution unfolds through its diverse residents, who included the Fabers (owners of a factory in Brooklyn that made No. 2 pencils); the Davises (whose red-and-yellow baking powder cans remain a kitchen staple and who were scandalized when a widowed heiress married her chauffeur); relatives of the Goodyear Tire family; Marion Davies, the film actress and paramour of William Randolph Hearst; Duke Ellington; and Saul Bellow.
I grew up watching my dad during the running boom of the late '70s/early '80s, but when I got into it myself in the '90s, I was scandalized to discover he was a back-of-the-pack guy who saved it all up for a big finishing kick he liked to call "something for the fans in the stands," even if he was at a friendly 5k that served pancakes afterwards to benefit a local firehouse.
Mr. Lanzmann could also be counted among the distinguished filmmakers who died this year, joining the Czech-born Milos Forman, who gave us an Oscar-winning translation of Ken Kesey's subversive classic American novel, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"; the Italian Bernardo Bertolucci, who scandalized vast swaths of the moviegoing world with his intensely sexual, boundary-breaking "Last Tango in Paris"; and Penny Marshall, who attracted millions of fans as a sitcom's Laverne before becoming, with "Big," the first woman to direct a film earning $100 million at the box office (not to mention plaudits from the critics).

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