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"spoon-fed" Definitions
  1. fed with a spoon.
  2. treated with excessive solicitude; pampered.
  3. given no opportunity to act or think for oneself: Having always been spoon-fed, I couldn't meet the challenge of college.
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In a normal prison, inmates are spoon-fed, notes Mr Eberhardt.
It was spoon-fed to them but they rejected the spoon.
Please don't just regurgitate what you were spoon fed by the press.
Provide too much information and the viewer feels spoon fed and disengages.
A reporter would rather not be identified as being spoon-fed information.
We have been spoon-fed this PR idea of American or Western democracy.
Before she has to figure it out, though, she's spoon-fed an explanation.
For days, after all, we've been spoon-fed gruesome nuggets of Polish history.
"Please don't just regurgitate what you were spoon fed by the press,'" he tweeted.
I never made baby food, never bought baby food and never spoon fed him.
No one cracked eggs on their partner's head or spoon-fed them tablespoons of kosher salt.
The Israeli hospital released images of the boy recovering and being spoon-fed in his bed.
This is actually propaganda we've been spoon-fed since we were kids in commercial after commercial.
I'm tired of being spoon-fed memories dressed up in bigger pecs and painted with better CGI.
My tastes are eclectic and span multiple decades, but I want good tracks spoon-fed to me.
Ms. Isenberg contends that adults in America are spoon-fed their history as if they were toddlers.
And that they were just as likely to become overweight as babies who had been spoon-fed.
There is also some research which has found that babies who are spoon-fed could become picky.
That he had to eat all his food mashed or chopped, and had to be spoon-fed.
But the spoon-fed approach (almost literally in the case of that taxo fruit) was still bugging me.
It's about asking questions for yourself, and finding the answer for yourself, not being spoon-fed an answer.
" Mr. Allen described supporters of gun control as "ignorant sheep who are being spoon-fed by liberal teachers.
That way, they will know to take every bite they are spoon-fed with a grain of salt.
The books were spirited past Soviet border guards to grateful readers hungry for alternatives to spoon-fed propaganda.
When they're white and male, they're spoon-fed a list of scapegoats: people of color, feminists, immigrants, L.G.B.T.Q. people.
I wanted to mirror the 'glam/ luxurious' aesthetic that is spoon fed to our generation constantly through media to 1.
A complex emotional situation of love, mentorship and loss begins to coalesce, though the audience isn't spoon-fed a narrative.
Some of the artifacts and featured players, taken individually, might come across as spoon-fed doses of politically correct multiculturalism.
Every day, those who read Breitbart are spoon-fed propaganda designed to paint an alternate reality that ignores fact and truth.
Though the BLISS infants gagged more frequently at 6 months, they gagged less frequently at 8 months than the spoon-fed babies.
And it was a time when people actively curated their own online media, rather than having it algorithmically spoon-fed to them.
It felt like buying a car instead of caring for the woman who spoon-fed me chicken soup when I was sick.
The last we see of Paul II, he is being babied — literally spoon fed by a nurse — and has never looked happier.
They spoon-fed these values to the young through racist primers and essay competitions that rewarded children for parroting white supremacist views.
It was so good, and I was so scared, but you spoon fed me that conclusion so aggressively, and I don't appreciate it.
How will I challenge the status quo, cloistered in your Minowski space library, spoon-fed everything there is to know about the universe?
You don't necessarily need to be spoon fed Prince's genius, for instance, because you have the whole of Purple Rain at your disposal.
Many LPs need to be spoon fed the strategy and you may need to be very explicit on the connection between various activities.
So maybe we need to be spoon-fed a bit of broad xenophilia, whether in the form of Tajik plov or Peruvian chicken.
Yesterday, The Times broke the story that two White House staff members spoon-fed Nunes some intelligence designed to make Trump look good.
If we were making an art show, we wouldn't be worried about crafting some spoon-fed thematic that takes people through the exhibition.
"No one wants to have their hand held, or to be spoon-fed," said Sam Raphael, one of the three people running the space.
And so basically you want to get them talking about, you know ... So, you don't have to be spoon-fed anything to get stories.
Villanelle and Sebastian's short-lived Killing Eve relationship completely subverts the traditional assassin-love interest trope we've been spoon-fed since the dawn of Jame Bond.
In that study, no significant differences in B.M.I. were found at 12 or 24 months between children who were spoon-fed and those who self-weaned.
When someone is spoon-fed the myth of his own greatness daily, it's only a matter of time before he starts believing it above all else.
The model and actress spoon-fed Stamos a frozen treat from Carmella's and the pair linked arms while walking across the street with a dog in tow.
I do sometimes wonder, though, what would have happened if I'd carried on misreading all the sexual signposting that was being spoon-fed to me by society.
At 12 and 24 months into the study, however, there was no difference between the baby-led group and the spoon-fed group in rates of overweight.
You can picture it because, every November, the story of the Pilgrims gets puréed with yams and spoon-fed to just about every kindergartner in the country.
That makes us garbage people, for being spoon fed the same trash in 2007 and 2010 and 2012, and still having an appetite for it in 2019.
In fact, I think The Leftovers ushered in a new era where people are more content with not immediately "getting it" than they are with being spoon-fed.
Outside the extraterrestrial, "Oxycontin Girl"—written by Claypool—is a darker cautionary tale of a silver-spoon-fed daddy's girl whose pill problem snowballs into a heroin addiction.
For example, one photo shows a monkey being spoon-fed at a dining room table, while a woman appears to play fetch with her dog in another picture.
Mr. Birk renders Mr. Trump as an oversize baby who looks at his phone constantly and is spoon-fed by men in suits with paunches and devils' horns.
Oy. St. John also does a fair amount of millennial bashing, describing members of that generation as "educated idiots" who've been "spoon fed" and have overinflated senses of entitlement.
This all helped make it a global smash, and Bieber's addition of introductory verses in English for a pop-radio version spoon-fed the song to English-speaking audiences.
What users see is spoon-fed directly to their timeline via a curated list of followers, and searching by hashtag means sorting through hundreds or thousands of text tweets.
And none of this is rushed or spoon-fed to the audience with the simple, flirty voiceover narration of films like Wolf Of Wall Street or The Big Short.
Trump, they thought, gave them much material with which to work, plus they enjoyed a compliant media that stood ready to amplify spoon-fed narratives, regardless of their veracity.
Lukens watched through a two-way mirror as Ivy, a 25-year-old recovering from a stroke, was spoon-fed her lunch by a clinical feeding specialist named Julie Quenzer.
Views on abortion and contraception quickly became a litmus test for the GOP, catalyzed by religious conservatives, who basically spoon-fed anti-choice rhetoric directly into the mouths of candidates.
The executive branch is the gatekeeper for much of the information presented to legislators, and Republicans have largely refused to question the talking points spoon-fed to them by the administration.
The Hawks weren't going to change the way they play—Howard wasn't going to be spoon-fed the ball while the offense that Budenholzer had meticulously built ground to a halt.
I understand why business travelers might appreciate being spoon-fed local culture in the few minutes between meetings, counting on everyone to speak English, having their underwear cleaned for $3 a pair.
The couple looked flirty as the model and actress spoon-fed Stamos a frozen treat from Carmella's and the pair linked arms while walking across the street with a dog in tow.
She enjoys music, and Mr. Hugo placed earphones on her head so she could listen to her favorite singers as he spoon-fed her lunch in the dining room on a recent Sunday.
"I admire CNN's unrivaled ability to faithfully produce foolish hit pieces on Republicans that are spoon-fed to them by anonymous sources," Nunes spokesman Jack Langer said in a statement, providing no further comment.
And it's more than a little bit insulting, as if fans in certain markets can't enjoy a game unless they're being spoon fed platitudes about how their favorite team is the very bestest ever.
From their first day in kindergarten, children are spoon-fed propaganda—from lectures about the legendary feats of Kim Il Sung to field trips to a museum that depicts, in gruesome detail, Americans massacring Koreans.
Lost also changed the way people watch TV. It taught them to look for clues, to not take everything at face value, and to not always assume that narrative answers would be spoon-fed to them.
Before arriving on campus, I imagined the quintessential boarding school stereotype — Vineyard Vines-wearing, silver spoon-fed teenagers crumbling under academic pressure, bragging about their college acceptances, and sneaking off into the woods to get high.
"We're going to take all the money that we've got and put it on the plate," Mr. Almqvist said, which means immodest shavings of truffles and tender lobster spoon-fed to diners by the chef himself.
For the price of a mediocre plate of pasta in Manhattan, my husband, Tim, and I shared a large, tasty rib-eye — praised by our waitress for its "flavorful fat" — and spoon-fed Roxie our mashed potatoes.
It has happened multiple times in the immediate aftermath of a mass shooting, and when people searched for information around the holocaust and climate change, the algorithm spoon-fed them dangerously false information via the Top Stories module.
To avoid being further spoon-fed, I decided to seize control of Antonio's tour, telling him I'd be willing to stop anywhere, endure discomfort, eat by the side of the road — and that we would be doing this all in Spanish.
While babies have been spoon-fed for a long time, the explosion of commercial foods for them might be making it too easy to overfeed them, an idea that the results from a cohort study in 2015 seemed to hint at.
They took a Kremlin-sourced dossier, funded by the Democratic Party, legitimized by the Obama administration, spoon fed to them by Fusion, and put it on steroids because it fit their worldview, not because it was based on facts.  Sen.
Many companies are trying to do that, but that doesn't seem to be stopping us from trashing our bodies or being spoon-fed politically and industry-motivated nutritional recommendations, taking on shady fad diets or stuffing ourselves with vitamins that don't work.
"We were very interested to find that babies following this baby-led approach to introducing solids enjoyed their food more and were less likely to be picky eaters as one year olds than babies who had been spoon-fed," Heath and Taylor said.
It's not that the crowd filing into the Music Hall of Williamsburg needs its grime diluted and spoon-fed to it with the help of familiar Americanisms—the genre's unrelenting rise in the US means we moved past that a while back.
The series, after all, has been chasing fake news since 1993, whether in the form of things that go bump in the night, or vast alien conspiracies, or the pabulum we are spoon-fed every day to blind us about the truth.
Mr. Peanutbutter, spoon-fed flattery from his political consultant ex-wife Katrina (Lake Bell), decides a fun thing to do would be running for governor against the far more pragmatic incumbent, Woodchuck Couldchuck Berkowitz (Andre Braugher, wielding his fine-tuned deadpan to brilliant effect).
Part of this is thanks to the enduring American trope of the underdog's potential to succeed, and the fun of watching it play out—after all, we're so spoon-fed the idea of the winning underdog we all see ourselves as one, regardless of our social station.
Del Toro is just telling that story with a woman and a fish-man, and in doing so, he takes some of the oldest, most Oscar-friendly themes and dresses them up in a new rubber suit, so you don't even realize the moral instruction you're being spoon-fed.
Only a year ago, he was forced to cut any ties with the Russia investigation when, after vowing to alert the White House about explosive evidence he'd discovered of Trump campaign officials under surveillance, he was forced to admit he'd been spoon fed that information by the White House itself.
Faux-intimate or not, the domestic scene earlier this month featuring Top 213's long-reigning rebel was disarmingly unpolished: an entryway cluttered with roller skates, stuffed animals, kites and bike helmets; a chicken in the oven; and the singer's second child, the nine-month-old Jameson, making only a moderate mess with his spoon-fed mush.
She attended charm school, modeled for Ebony magazine as a teenager and transformed her glitzy look from her early days as a Las Vegas nightclub performer to the softer, housewife chic that would be more "relatable" to "Julia" television audiences who needed to be spoon fed images of a black woman who did not fit a stereotype.
One family Dr. Duffy sees in his clinical practice found that the key to opening up conversation with their son, who was showing signs of indoctrination into alt-right communities, was to start by saying they were proud of his efforts to develop opinions that weren't spoon-fed to him and to promise to listen to their son's perspective if he would listen to theirs.
When Zafar reached the age of 87 in 1862, he was "weak and feeble." In late October 1862, his health condition deteriorated suddenly. The British Commissioner, H.N. Davies, wrote that his future was "very uncertain." He was "spoon-fed on broth," but even found that difficult by the beginning of November.
Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh prays at the Mazar of Bahadur Shah Zafar, in Yangon, Myanmar In 1862, at the age of 87, he had reportedly acquired some illness. In October, his condition deteriorated. He was "spoon-fed on broth" but he found that difficult too by 3 November.Dalrymple, The Last Mughal, p.
Education in Hong Kong has often been described as 'spoon fed'. Cram schools in Hong Kong have also become a popular standard in parallel to regular education. Teachers focus on helping students getting high scores in the major exams and heavily rely on textbook knowledge rather than exchanging ideas and essence of the subjects.
She was more open, so she had much more drama on the table > on a regular basis. Working with Maurice now, we want to keep things hidden > under the surface, to make a bit more work for the audience to figure out > what's going on. That's what they do in nighttime [television]. It's more > interesting when you're not spoon-fed.
The limited pharmacopoeia of the day meant that opium derivatives were among the most effective of available treatments, so laudanum was widely prescribed for ailments from colds to meningitis to cardiac diseases, in both adults and children. Laudanum was used during the yellow fever epidemic. Innumerable Victorian women were prescribed the drug for relief of menstrual cramps and vague aches. Nurses also spoon-fed laudanum to infants.
"Out of the War." This cover image of an armless veteran being spoon-fed, from a February 1916 issue of Előre, exemplifies Gellert's radical anti-militarism. Opposed to World War I, Gellert published his first anti-war art in 1916. His work was prominently featured both in the illustrated magazine of the Hungarian Socialist Federation of the Socialist Party of America, Előre (Forward), as well as Max Eastman's radical monthly magazine The Masses from this time.
Yet, while it may reuse some of the techniques elaborated in these fields, it differs from them from many perspectives. It differs from classical artificial intelligence because it does not assume the capability of advanced symbolic reasoning and focuses on embodied and situated sensorimotor and social skills rather than on abstract symbolic problems. It differs from traditional machine learning because it targets task-independent self-determined learning rather than task-specific inference over "spoon-fed human-edited sensory data" (Weng et al., 2001).
There is a tray which is attached to the arms of the high chair, which allows the adult to place the food on it for either the child to pick up and eat or for the food to be spoon-fed to them. A booster chair is meant to be used with a regular chair to boost the height of a child sufficiently. Some boosters are a simple monolithic piece of plastic. Others are more complex and are designed to fold up and include a detachable tray.
She sends two inept rookies, Haggard and O'Reilly, to assist Zoil. Clive remains paranoid over Paul's intentions, considering his appearance evidence of a conspiracy theory, until Paul tells them that the government spoon fed his image to the public to keep them from panicking if anyone encounters his race. They later camp at an RV park run by two Christian fundamentalists, one-eyed Ruth Buggs and her father Moses. The next day, when Ruth discovers Paul, she faints, and the three have no choice but to take her with them.
Spoon-feeding Spoons can be used as a musical instrument. To spoon-feed oneself or another can simply mean to feed by means of a spoon. Metaphorically, however, it often means to present something to a person or group so thoroughly or wholeheartedly as to preclude the need of independent thought, initiative or self-reliance on the part of the recipient; or to present information in a slanted version, with the intent to preclude questioning or revision. Someone who accepts passively what has been offered in this way is said to have been spoon-fed.
397 he fought relentlessly for primacy by inflating his role in the murders as well as the revolution.Rappaport, p. 215 In 1935, Ermakov gave an interview to American journalist Richard Halliburton, describing the burning and destruction of the bodies of the Imperial family and their servants.The Scientific Expedition to Account for the Romanov Children It was later discovered that his "deathbed confession" had been staged by the NKVD; the story was deliberately fabricated and then spoon-fed to the naive Halliburton in order to conceal the actual events.
Only in the morning Zaza learns from the baker that he'd seen an elegantly-dressed man sitting on the ground near the wholesale market, and then hosted by the baker himself. In fact it's Bertola, who's brought home. However, the professor is exhausted: he seems not able to speak anymore, and must be spoon-fed to make him eat. During the search for the professor, Meroni asks himself if he would have preferred finding the old man dead: he feels as if he should keep up to the promise made.
She has also won the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism for her San Francisco Chronicle work, along with fellow reporter Meredith May, on childhood obesity in 2002. Severson's most recent book, Cook Fight, was co-authored with Julia Moskin, a New York Times food writer, and was published by Ecco Press, an imprint of HarperCollins, in 2012. Her memoir, Spoon Fed: How Eight Cooks Saved My Life, was published by Riverhead Press on April 15, 2010. A new edition of her first cookbook, The New Alaska Cookbook, came out in June 2009.
" 'Stags and Hens' review at Royal Court Theatre Liverpool" The Stage, 7 February 2008Leigh, Spencer. " Stags and Hens @ Royal Court" bbc.co.uk, 6 February 2008 Russell says that "I wanted the play to move at a kind of pace that was more in keeping with a theatrical tempo that has significantly increased in the thirty years since the play was first seen.", though he "vehemently disagrees" with the suggestion that he was "pandering to the needs of an audience" with a "limited attention span and who must increasingly be spoon-fed".
Fronted by a singer-synth player with a haircut stranger than anything you'd be likely to encounter in a month of poodle shows, A Flock of Seagulls struck gold on the first try. The message seemed abundantly clear: America was ready for anything—the stranger, the better. And Britain, home of the brave new world of pop, has kept lobbing them over." With the emergence of MTV, Jerry Jaffe, head of A&R; at Polygram Records, stated, "I think the kids who watched it felt that there was something more than what they were being spoon-fed on local radio stations.
Goldstein's first large-scale tableau series Fallen Princesses debuted publicly in 2009. The series was exhibited in numerous galleries, at group show at BYU Museum of Art, and in the Musée De La Femme in Quebec, Canada in 2013. The series consists of 10 photographs depicting Disney Princesses and other Fairy Tale characters placed within a modern environment. By embracing the textures and colors created by Walt Disney, which built a multibillion-dollar empire exploiting these fairy tales, the work questions the notion of the idealistic 'Happily Ever After' motif, composed by Disney, and spoon fed to children throughout the world.
Baby vasas possess pads on their beaks which when stimulated prompt a strong feeding response. These pads disappear after only a few weeks, however the feeding or 'weaning' reflex remains unusually strong well into adulthood. Often aviculturalists have to use a syringe to force food into the crops of young vasas as the intensity of the weaning reflex prevents them from being spoon fed. Vasa parrots infected with the debilitating psittacine beak and feather disease are known to turn white, which, during the 1970s when the first wave of birds were exported into Europe and America, resulted in them being mistakenly advertised by importers as albinos.
"Austin Chronicle review Robert Koehler of Variety observed, "Because it's billed as a more personal project for Mark Pellington after a string of interesting, idiosyncratic thrillers (Arlington Road, The Mothman Prophecies), Henry Poole Is Here is all the more disappointing. [Its] tendency to lecture on the power of faith and religion and on the demerits of science seems to assume an almost childlike audience that needs to be spoon-fed Pablum. This tale . . . won't advance the profile of the always-likable Luke Wilson, and Christian moviegoers will have to show up in great numbers to keep the film from being doomed to something far less than sleeper status.
Area newspapers and radio stations (there was no television in those days) did their level best to get a line on what transpired that mid-July day in 1943. The camp's public relations officials would say only that one black soldier had been killed and six others wounded in a racial flare-up. This was later described as a "spoon-fed" accounting of the rioting. The Department of the Army's Center of Military History, in response to communication from this writer and Congressman Tom Ridge, supplied one version of the flare-up by providing a single page copied from Ulysses Lee's publication titled The Employment of Negro Troops.
While it portends to be a dangerous place, one gets the feeling that those who fell victim to the sinister occupants before the player characters were called to the scene were either idiots or invalids. The clues required by the characters to dispose of the evil are practically spoon-fed to the players." But Epperson concluded that "these problems are not major flaws in the game’s design; any GM should be able to alter them with little effort. All things considered, the Chill game does just what it sets out to do. It doesn’t stall play with unwieldy rules or sub- systems, and it allows the GM to pace the storyline and preserve the intensity of a situation thanks to the game’s elegant simplicity.
It has been celebrated every year since. Skenazy also became the host of the reality television show World's Worst Mom on Discovery Life. The 13-episode series features Skenazy visiting extremely anxious parents, including the mom of a 10-year-old who still spoon-fed him, the mom of an 8-year-old who bought him a skateboard but only let him "ride" it on the grass, and the mom of a 13-year-old who still took him into the ladies room. With humor, kindness, and some firmness, Skenazy separated the parents from their children and had the children do some tasks on their own, such as running an errand, or learning, at age 10, how to ride a bike.
The film was shot on 35mm film using the ARRICAM LT and Panavision XL. Most of the film was shot on Cooke S4 lenses and Low Con 1 and Low Con 2 filters in order to achieve the desired look. Cinematographer Bradley Young said he wanted to witness to the film's form take shape instead of having to make it look a certain way in post- production, and felt 35mm allowed him to add the energy of the film into the negative directly. The film does not give a time period for its setting, but reviewers have described it as seemingly dating to the 1960s or 70s. Lowery did not want to "spoon feed" the audience who would watch the film, as he noted he despises being "spoon fed" himself.
On January 5, 2008 Sandy Banks of the Los Angeles Times reported that vandals and thieves targeted LAUSD schools in various neighborhoods during holidays. Banks said that the lack of police presence allows thieves to target schools. Thirty- three-year-old Alberto Gutierrez sued the Los Angeles Unified School District, saying that the principal of the San Fernando High School, where he was assigned, retaliated against him when Gutierrez asked students to "think critically" about the role of the United States in the Iraq War. Jose Luis Rodriguez, the principal, says that he spoke to Gutierrez because some parents did not appreciate Gutierrez requiring students to attend off-campus screenings of Fahrenheit 9/11 and Crash. On January 31, 2012, police arrested Mark Berndt, a veteran teacher at Miramonte Elementary School, and charged him with 23 counts of lewd conduct, which included taking pictures of students who were being spoon-fed his semen.

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