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I think it would be a stain on our history.
"This is a stain on their own conduct," she said.
It is a stain on the FCC and this proceeding.
Pitcairn does have a somewhat dark stain on its history.
Has Venus left behind this wet stain on a mirror?
It's an abuse of power + a stain on public service.
But the probe is another stain on Staley's personal reputation.
But Khashoggi's blood is a permanent stain on the crown prince.
It would be a stain on the soul of our nation.
"You are a stain on our entire species," she once wrote.
"HB2 has been a stain on North Carolina," he tells Broadly.
God help me if I ever got a stain on it.
The legal savagery of boxing is a stain on our nation.
Trump's moral defects are a permanent stain on the presidency itself.
Ferguson, which is a dark, dark stain on our court's history.
"We cannot wash away this stain on American history," Cuomo wrote.
"It's a stain on the American conscience," one Army officer said.
Will be a stain on America's honor for abandoning the Kurds.
Private-prisons are a stain on our broken criminal justice system.
It's a stain on the party that sadly will now last.
Her case has since become a stain on Dubai's globalized image.
Some local residents see it as a stain on their community.
Butchery will remain an indelible stain on those who permit it.
But on Friday morning, an embarrassing stain on the nation was erased.
If Democrats don't act, they'll face the same stain on their record.
The Scotsman called the decision "an unfortunate stain" on the President's reputation.
Those responsible should be held accountable for this stain on American Democracy.
It had a huge yellowish stain on the front from sources unknown.
Ford's attorneys have also called the investigation a "stain" on the bureau.
Impeachment is an irremovable stain on any presidency, and Trump knows it.
His words hung around, too, leaving their brain stain on the air.
Her mysterious case has since become a stain on Dubai's globalized image.
Some described it as a "blunder" and a "stain" on the US reputation.
But the GOP believes Reid's unpopularity will be a stain on Masto's chances.
The agony of Syria is the biggest moral stain on Barack Obama's presidency.
Then in April, G Herbo posted himself bumping Goonew standout "Stain" on Instagram.
Firms and customers that behave badly risk a permanent stain on their reputation.
"This is a stain on the honor of the United States," Graham said.
And even then, it could be an indefinite dark stain on Samsung's brand.
Another, wielding a spotting gun, blasted a stain on an embroidered blue skirt.
Every day it fails to do so is a stain on our country.
It is a stain on this country's democracy and should be abolished immediately.
The Uber I.P.O. should be regarded as a moral stain on Silicon Valley.
And it is a stain on our country that can never be cleansed.
But history will, and the stain on M.B.S.'s reign will be lasting.
Lynching is a reprehensible stain on this nation's history, as is this President.
There was a lipstick stain on my mug, and I wasn't wearing lipstick.
" This past weekend, Trump ripped journalists, calling their work "a stain on America.
"House Ethics must investigate this disgrace and stain on our institution," he wrote.
I don't see this as some kind of stain on Mueller at all.
There&aposs no stain on them because someone doesn&apost want to show up.
It's an embarrassment to the country and it is a stain on this institution.
It's an embarrassment to this country and it is a stain on this institution.
And not adequately treating their mental suffering is a stain on the American psyche.
"Lynching is a reprehensible stain on this nation's history, as is this President," Sen.
Also in that vein, the men of Suspiria have a stain on their souls.
Nat worship, the nuns insist, is base superstition—a stain on the true faith.
The stain on Lagarde's previously unblemished record might still give IMF antagonists some support.
The stain on this glittering setting, though, is the 19th-century village it shelters.
" Mr. Johnson gave a rousing speech calling Rikers "a stain on New York City.
MORE's Supreme Court nominee, the greatest stain on the Judiciary Committee's 200-year history.
The disaster left a red stain on the region that was visible from space.
Thanks to DNA testing, a semen stain on her clothing led them to her attacker.
For all, a stain on their professional and personal reputations that will never wash out.
In the case of the Casper, we did have that giant wine stain on it.
There was a stain on the passenger seat that would always smell like cherry Coke.
At this point, however, that in itself is not the biggest stain on Trump's legitimacy.
The Department's politicization under Lynch and especially Holder is dark stain on Justice's storied history.
Whatever short-term political expediency they gain will represent a lasting stain on their name.
" Biden recently apologized for this stain on his record, saying "I haven't always been right.
"This is a stain on American history!" one woman cried, as the vote wrapped up.
Gomez was soon cited for "failing to take police action," another stain on his record.
It is a stain on the hospitality and welcoming nature of the Lone Star State.
A free and open press isn't a stain on America — it's the essence of America.
"This ruling leaves a stain on his character and competence," the Times's editorial board wrote.
Ford's anti-Semitism is a stain on his legacy — a stain that shouldn't be whitewashed.
"This incident is certainly a stain on the city of Boston," Sullivan said in an interview.
It was a great stain on the U.S. when it refused to honor the Nicaragua ruling.
It's a cumbersome—if relatively benign—stain on our routine quest to obtain cereal and cucumbers.
They were a stain on my weekly calendar, colored by memories of a God-fearing childhood.
A reporter for the network showed a picture of the alleged stain on her Twitter account.
So I started thinking of it more as a metaphor, like a stain on your body.
As Turkey may realise one day, the genocide is not the only stain on its history.
I had not paid attention to the greenish stain on the pavement where I parked it.
"This is a stain on the honor of the United States," the South Carolina Republican said.
Has a bestie promised the stain on the sweater they borrowed from you is really small?
It led to the [First] Opium War and that's the great stain on the British reputation.
At first they will be a dark stain on the tiled floor, a spatter, barely alive.
Major lies written, then forced to be withdrawn after they are exposed...a stain on America!
Why not simply state that the study is a ghastly stain on the history of medicine?
For some members of Hong Kong's literati, these books were a stain on the city's reputation.
Many of his colleagues felt Mr. Sandoval's presence there had left a stain on the institute.
Eager to purge a prominent stain on Mexico's reputation, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Dec.
The existing process constitutes a blow to human rights and a stain on our national character.
Comey has bashed Trump as an stain on American democracy who is too amoral to be President.
The conviction of two journalists for doing their job is another terrible stain on the Burmese government.
"This is a foul and bloody stain on Australia's national conscience," Greens senator Nick McKim told reporters.
"If this doesn't happen, it will be a black stain on the conscience of humanity," he said.
She's suspicious, so he shows her the scar on his arm, the oil stain on the floor.
Halftime show co-host Terry Bradshaw was seemingly oblivious to a giant sauce stain on his shirt.
I even resorted to payday lenders, which has left a long-term stain on my credit rating.
"The passage of Trumpcare is a dark stain on the history of the House of Representatives," Rep.
This brutal separation is an unnecessary stain on the image of the United States and its people.
And it risks a stain on the legacy of all those complicit in carrying out this plan.
Saudi Arabia's detention of Badawi is a further stain on the Kingdom's already-abysmal human rights record.
The one big stain on those early years was the vicious suppression of dissent in southern Zimbabwe.
We believe that while racism is the central stain on American history, racial conflict is not inevitable.
"A stain on the American conscience": Special Forces officers say they feel "ashamed" about abandoning Kurdish allies.
What a stain on New York and a case study in the incompetence of its political class.
This piece of shit is not just an embarrassment to America and a stain on the presidency.
And it is a stain on a state that once knew how to light & lead the way.
" Mitt Romney said that Roy Moore "would be a stain on the GOP and on the nation.
Roy Moore in the US Senate would be a stain on the GOP and on the nation.
After smashing his nose, cops arrived and arrested Ortiz ... who left a big, bloody stain on the driveway.
But a series of massacres and corruption scandals quickly put a stain on Peña Nieto's carefully crafted image.
I don't think that's a blood stain on the bottom right corner, but it certainly does look suspicious.
Looking up, all I could see was a stain on the rock where the water should have been.
Luckily, scientists are here to remind us that the coffee stain on your pants is indeed your fault.
I'm such a huge fan of his films; I don't want to be the stain on his filmography.
Judge Gordon said he viewed the crime as a stain on his state and county and their citizens.
This decision is a political stain on what once was the most honorable, independent body in the world.
If more questions arise about "The Voyeur's Motel," it could leave a stain on Mr. Talese's storied legacy.
It's a stain on our nation maybe, a necessary evil to others, a deal with untenable situation perhaps.
It extolled whiteness as a kind of sainthood and anti-whiteness as a stain on the American republic.
"It was a devastating disaster... it is a stain on the industry," Silva de Aguilar said by phone.
It will forever be a stain on our history that we turned away some Jewish refugees fleeing Hitler.
Accountability, many say, is the hallmark of the IMF, and now there is a stain on her judgment.
"President Trump's family separation policy leaves a dark stain on our nation," Pelosi said in a statement Monday.
We're talking dirt cheap, as in one of the floors very clearly had a blood stain on it.
"It's a stain on our system of democracy," said the N.A.A.C.P.'s president and chief executive, Derrick Johnson.
While what happened in Charlottesville is a stain on our nation, we should remain hopeful for the future.
Obama's Iran deal with forever remain a stain on his legacy and the morality of the United States.
He's long been a stain on the Illinois Republican Party, which has successfully blocked his previous congressional bids.
One of Trump's shoes has a dark stain on its sole and the letters "CNN" can be seen.
It's protracted impeachment inquiries, a permanent stain on his already shameful legacy and a lovely Broyhill dinette set.
"CBP's inability to act with urgency to save lives is a stain on our nation's history," said Rep.
The remarks, which Graham later apologized for, have come to be seen as a stain on Graham's career.
He's pleased with this achievement — until she leaves, and Seth discovers a small period blood stain on his jeans.
But rights groups said that even preliminary support for the legislation was a stain on the country&aposs democracy.
It won't be a stain on Breaking Bad's otherwise strong legacy; El Camino is a welcome, one-time throwback.
Bad macaroni — dry, crunchy, lacking smoothness and squelch — is an abomination, a stain on the institution of soul food.
"That to me is probably the one stain on the leadership in Washington that nobody seems willing to address."
The fresh ink stain on her 4-year-old son's finger, meanwhile, was a sign of change and progress.
It is viewed as a stain on our broader record of upholding the highest standards of rule of law.
I worry that I will look back and wonder why I didn't notice that telltale stain on the rug.
Trump and Sessions must heed the cries of Americans of both parties and end this stain on our nation.
The proposal is eerily reminiscent of the Japanese internment camps, which remain a stain on our nation's history today.
Until these in-display fingerprint sensors get significantly better, they're going to be a stain on otherwise excellent phones.
That's why I have a stain on my couch!' but then when they feel slime now, it's been elevated.
A country that imported more opioids than the INCB had approved risked a costly stain on its international reputation.
This is a sad commentary on the state of our political system and a stain on our moral code.
The Trump administration's inhumane treatment of immigrant children has left a dark stain on the history of our nation.
"Roy Moore in the U.S. Senate would be a stain on the GOP and on the nation," he tweeted.
History break: What Trump said about Obama We know that Trump realizes impeachment is a stain on his presidency.
That so many Americans were denied participation in representative government for so long was a stain on our democracy.
The seller makes no promises, but we know this -- ya won't find a single ice cream stain on them.
The plastic applicator was not very absorbent, and I got a stain on my ass during my first class.
The toenail, the hair growing out of the shoulder, the stain on the teeth, or just … it's always there.
This could manifest as a stain on your favorite pants, a ruined mattress, or a very uncomfortable conversation during homeroom.
" She said it will be "remembered as a stain on our nation and an abdication of our fundamental American values.
Labour's most recent prime ministers, Gordon Brown and Tony Blair, have described anti-Semitism as a stain on the party.
In the morning, she still has the smoke stain on her wall and a noise complaint from her property management.
Finally willing to do something about that stain on her wall, Issa paints it a very pleasant shade of yellow.
Lightly spread the stain on all of the basket's sides, adding another coat if you're hoping for a darker shade.
That was either deliberately misleading or simply bad editing, but either way it's a stain on an otherwise great season.
A young soldier whom after attending hisfather's funeral, scrubs out a huge blood stain on the floor of his home.
Drake made a new short film and fuck this year is a dark stain on the soul of American history.
Starr indeed called the dossier "a very dark stain" on the longtime senator during a Saturday interview on Fox News.
In 2009, Pence, while in the U.S. House, voted for a bill that would have remedied this stain on democracy.
Abandoning these Afghans would not just be a stain on our national honor, but also would carry profound strategic costs.
It was a surprising stain on a political system that many here had long considered to be efficient and clean.
When such leaders are caught stealing, it becomes another stain on parties, whose prestige and allure have been steadily waning.
But those who break the law and face no consequence are a stain on their colleagues — and the legal profession.
The fact that we built it at all, and on a bipartisan basis, is a stain on our national conscience.
" He said the move would ensure an ISIS comeback and represented a "stain on America's honor for abandoning the Kurds.
In the process, Trump's rhetoric and his administration's policies put a stain on America that may take generations to erase.
"But words alone won't save lives or remove the stain on the U.N.'s reputation," he said in an email.
Officials were investigating what caused the fire, which left a charred stain on the outside of the tall, brown building.
The mattress has a huge brown stain on it—I don't know if it's piss or shit or blood or puke.
But as most of the press has acknowledged, this inspector general report, put a serious stain on Jim Comey&aposs reputation.
Placed next to his positive contributions to the security and construction of Israel, this record leaves a stain on his legacy.
"Roy Moore in the US Senate would be a stain on the GOP and on the nation," Romney wrote on Twitter.
It has been a terrible campaign that has debased us all and left an eternal stain on the American democratic tradition.
It cannot be justified on policy or legal grounds -- and each day it continues is a stain on our nation's legacy.
One cleaning problem that we'd never thought would get fixed is that pretty much permanent green stain on our cutting boards.
That would be very embarrassing, I think, to walk around with a big ol' chocolate stain on your nice white uniform.
Over the phone, Mattioli and Spacone spoke with VICE about the gangs' ugly and largely forgotten stain on LA punk's legacy.
Jones and his allies have devoted serious resources to advertisements amplifying the accusations and calling Moore a stain on the state.
DAY 237 You wouldn't leave the house with a big obvious stain on your clothes, but that's how my face feels.
The officers' behavior that night would quickly become a stain on the department and an electrifying force for the L.G.B.T. movement.
He sees traces of a recognizable past, like a stain on the floor where he once dropped a bottle of milk.
But Lawrence, statuesque and uncommonly mature, left as a hero with barely a grass stain on his orange-and-white uniform.
I felt inspired, but also worthless — realizing I'd spent the night trying to hide the salsa stain on my dress shirt.
Lil B, a kind-hearted soul who's normally much savvier, replied with this: It's a stain on the BasedGod's good name.
While the Senate acquitted Clinton, impeachment became its own stain on him, much worse than the vague "censure" many Democrats preferred.
"This impeachment will not just be a stain on this Democrat majority's legacy — it will be their only legacy," countered Rep.
This 4-in-1 Cleaning Kit can instantly turn it into a professional scrubber to tackle any stain on any surface.
The investigation and subsequent trial over the 2013 incident has been a stain on Christie's political career since the first accusations.
The bachelors and bachelorettes don all black and the noodles often leave a black stain on their teeth to match. 4.
Trump is infuriated by the stain on his legacy but has sought to emphasize how Republican lawmakers have stuck by him.
Faced with a stain on his record and the prospect of a grueling public trial, Trump is taking a different route.
It is a stain on America's reputation around the world that runs counter to our values and is hurting real people.
"The overt racism of these statements is self-evident, and a stain on an office as august as yours," Mohale wrote.
At the heart of Trump's concerns, according to people who have spoken to him, is the lasting stain on his legacy.
The officers' behavior that night would quickly become a stain on the department and an electrifying force for the L.G.B.T.Q. movement.
"Roy Moore in the U.S. Senate would be a stain on the GOP and on the nation," Romney wrote on Twitter.
"For me, it would be a stain on the project that would last forever, to have Israelis and not Palestinians," he said.
"It is viewed as a stain on our broader record of upholding the highest standards of rule of law," Mr. Obama said.
And even a simple arrest can put a stain on someone's criminal record, making it harder to find a job or housing.
There are multiple steps to this video but it's worth the effort if you've got a nasty turd stain on your hands.
But overall, he still deported a record number of people — and that, Morris argued, leaves a big stain on his LGBTQ record.
The switch was an easy attack for Ward, who has looked to make McSally's time in Washington a stain on her candidacy.
Let him wallow in the muck and mud with the third of Americans who are fine with this stain on our democracy.
But this opposition also comes from medical professionals, who increasingly view ICE's alleged mistreatment of detainees as a stain on their profession.
Meanwhile, US forces who served alongside the Kurds against ISIS have referred to Trump's decision as a "stain on the American conscience."
The fact that it is being inflicted on a third party -- innocent children -- leaves a dark and growing stain on our country.
But if Roy Moore prevails, as Mitt Romney has said, it will be a stain on the Republican Party and the nation.
I have a stain on my soul that I will never be able to cleanse, because you can't get these things back.
WILENSKY'S, WHAT UP. Alex Swerdloff (Staff Writer): Lunchables left a stain on baloney that not even the finest of sandwiches could erase.
"This incident was almost like a stain on my soul," said Carmen, who also asked that her last name not be used.
Yet The Sun is still deemed, by some, a stain on British life, and Mr. Murdoch looms large in the public imagination.
We must wash ourselves of this moral stain on our society and treat prisoners with the human rights that every person deserves.
"Your league's collective responses are shameful and, without corrective action, will mark a permanent stain on the National Basketball Association," he wrote.
It would be great if there was just one product that could take care of every stain on every type of flooring.
The political mischief of the fossil fuel industry and its front groups will leave a lasting stain on the democracy we treasure.
New York City's sprawling main jail, located on an island in the East River, is a stain on our great city's reputation.
When these tragic legacies are not dealt with transparently, they leave a stink on our hands, and a stain on our souls.
" And Mitt Romney yesterday wrote: "Roy Moore in the US Senate would be a stain on the GOP and on the nation.
The Italians have, the Irish have, obviously, the African- American community came in, in bondage which is a horrific stain on the nation.
The only stain on an otherwise perfect night came when striker Valerie Gauvin sat on the bench after being widely expected to start.
The loss of a top aide during the first month of the new presidency is a hard-to-scrub stain on the administration.
"August 19th is a dark stain on the life of our national army," Kabore said in the statement posted on the presidency website.
Whatever the reason, not closing Guantánamo is one of Mr Obama's most painful failures, putting an enduring stain on America's human-rights record.
Then, dab a pink stain on your lips for a flush of natural-looking color (we used Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Lip Stain).
After gunshots are heard, the camera pans to the right, then back to Sterling, who has a large blood stain on his chest.
But it is a catch-22, not a simple "failure of political will", that makes gerrymandering such an enduring stain on American politics.
After gunshots are heard, the camera pans to the right then back to Sterling, who has a large blood stain on his chest.
It left an indelible stain on the Slender Man community and anyone who put any amount of effort into keeping the myth alive.
It would be a permanent stain on my character, a giveaway to the rest of the world that I was irresponsible, a failure.
While she is a good conversationalist, smart and witty, there is something about this weird job that leaves a stain on my psyche.
Maybe four or five days after we got back Erin woke up and had about a dime size blood stain on her pillowcase.
The courts again are involved in our election process and this puts yet another stain on the process which so desperately requires reform.
Jones, the Republican nominee in the district, has long been a stain on the Illinois Republican Party, which blocked his previous congressional bids.
The fact that these payments were intentionally shrouded in darkness means that they will remain a stain on the reputations of these companies.
It would be a stain on America's democracy to allow Jim Crow-style election-rigging to cost a qualified candidate a fair shot.
Trump said the vote would be a "stain" on the legacy of the former senator, who died of brain cancer in August 2018.
" In a 2017 report noting some advances on transgender rights, Human Rights Watch said the 2003 law "remains a stain on Japan's record.
If the Senate votes to give you a big promotion after this, then it is a stain on the senators who do so.
Kirsten King was enjoying drinks with friends when someone gave her the heads up that there was a wet stain on her shirt.
"UK advice, assistance and arms supplies to Saudi's war in Yemen is a moral stain on our country," Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said.
A wine stain on a tablecloth prefigures a bloody bedsheet; teenagers twirling around subway poles are echoed by strippers in a later scene.
A higher power has put me in a position to help fix this — to help clean up this persistent stain on our society.
Most of us have probably heard of the Anthropocene, humanity's stain on the geological record through activities like land misuse and plastic pollution.
His associates say he is deeply aggrieved at the situation and views the prospect of being impeached as a stain on his legacy.
Manning recalled being written up for minor issues, such as a one-inch stain on a ceiling and a torn piece of wallpaper.
"This type of hysterical paranoia had racist undertones, and is a stain on Australia's image as a multicultural society," the People's Daily said.
The images of women and children sleeping on concrete at the border are a stain on the American tradition of welcoming immigrants and refugees.
The impact on the children is lifelong, and unless we immediately end this ruthless policy, the stain on the United States may be permanent.
Before putting on your favorite lip shade, rub a bit of rose-hued stain on your mouth to create a base for your color.
Despite trying to cultivate a more modern image in recent years, the driving ban had been a longstanding stain on Saudi Arabia's international image.
Not documenting damage when you move in Was that stain on the carpet or hole in the wall already there, before you moved in?
So it's not about painting them as comic figures with a heart of gold or anything, they all have a stain on their soul.
Mr. Conyers said in a statement that the epidemic was "a darkening stain on the world's conscience" and was damaging the United Nations' credibility.
The fact that Sean Spicer gave a press briefing with a stain on his tie fits with literally everything I know about him. pic.twitter.
"The problem with this tweet is that you are a foul, disgusting liar and a stain on American public life," Podhoretz wrote on Twitter.
The stash houses are essential way stations on those smuggling routes — ones that Laredo's mayor, Pete Saenz, calls a dark stain on the city.
Immediately, many people called this out as a stain on the Academy's record, proof voters remain out of touch with the current cultural climate.
To the Editor: You struck just the right note in highlighting the racial disparities that are a stain on New York's health care system.
The president injected new instability into his looming impeachment trial as Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned that nothing could "erase" the stain on his presidency.
I'm telling them that he is a stain on our democracy and our history that we will have to work hard to wash off.
Ferguson, which established the doctrine of "separate but equal" and was overturned by Brown, as "a dark, dark stain" on the court's history. Sen.
" On Monday, Romney said if Moore were to serve in the Senate, it would be "a stain on the GOP and on the nation.
Netanyahu, the son of a historian and someone who sees himself as on a historical mission, now has an unmistakable stain on his legacy.
These meltdowns based on triggered emotions, 22019% of the facts & ignoring the other 97% of the story is a permanent stain on US history.
Mitt Romney, the party's presidential nominee in 2012, warned that Mr. Moore's presence in Congress would be "a stain" on Republicans and the country.
"The tragic death of Shamima Begum's baby, Jarrah, is a stain on the conscience of this government," Diane Abbott, the opposition home affairs spokeswoman said.
Mr. Comey called Mr. Trump a serial liar who treated women like "meat," and described him as a "stain" on everyone who worked for him.
VICE News witnessed two victims, one shot in the leg, the other in the head, a red stain on the white bandage around his temples.
"The abuse of migrant workers is a stain on the conscience of world football," Salil Shetty, Amnesty International secretary general, said in a news release.
Not since But I'm a Cheerleader has pop culture so satirically shown the illogical and damaging stain on pseudo psychotherapy that is gay conversion therapy.
This is how slices tasted when you were a kid, back when a sauce stain on your shirt was your parent's problem to deal with.
"We're not a burden on America or a stain on America or an object of shame and pity for America – We are America," Obama said.
For first-time bike commuters, here are some tips: • To avoid a sweat stain on your back, put your bag in a pannier or basket.
There is one final reason Mr. Cuomo should veto the bill: Legalizing mixed martial arts would be a stain on the state's proud progressive heritage.
" The comments, along with tweets Trump issued calling the vote a "stain" on McCain's legacy, prompted a response from the senator's daughter on "The View.
That many states continue to view people who have served time in prison as unfit to vote is a stain on the idea of democracy.
It remains a shameful stain on his legacy, and an embarrassing contradiction of America's constitutional commitment to freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
But their agenda remains unpopular with the vast majority of Americans, and their association with this president should be an indelible stain on their movement.
Condemning them to be sent to countries they do not know would be a stain on our national character and an abandonment of our values.
" Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, denounced the report as "a shameful act which will serve as a stain on the U.N.H.R.C. forever.
They're worried about AI. They're worried about the ... Uber, of course, put a big black stain on Silicon Valley for a while, or maybe not.
"He felt Douglass's omission from the university was an incredible injustice and stain on the university that he was pleased to correct," Richard Berlin said.
Mr. Comey called Mr. Trump a serial liar who treated women like "meat" and described him as a "stain" on everyone who worked for him.
Residents say a water stain on the station's yellow walls show how high the storm surge was -- nearly up to where the ceiling had been.
The wartime State Department's barriers to Jews fleeing the Nazis were a shameful episode in American history and a stain on President Franklin Roosevelt's legacy.
That's a stain on the Trump legacy, which of course is a long way from being settled, but nonetheless represents a pretty monumental mile marker.
Go deeper: Netanyahu's fight for survival: "Witch hunt" claims and a stain on his legacy Netanyahu rival Gantz fails to form a government in Israel
Squishing aphids, for example, can leave a stain on furniture and fabric, and mites can cause your tree's needles to die and fall off early.
The shooting incident is a stain on what Spencer and his supporters celebrated as an otherwise perfect success for the so-called alt-right movement.
It was an earned, indelible stain on his administration, even if the odds of conviction were always limited by a Republican leadership intoxicated by his power.
It is a shame that we continue to allow this stain on our international reputation to fester in order to play political games here at home.
If someone asks me about my relationship, compliments my shoes, or tells me that there's a period stain on my dress, I'm going to turn red.
"David Duke's history of hate marks a dark stain on Louisiana's past and has no place in our current conversation," the group said in a statement.
Dan talks about Uber's upcoming IPO with New York Times columnist Farhad Manjoo, who recently wrote that the deal is a "moral stain on Silicon Valley."
I hated the way it smelt so unnatural and artificial, and the way it rubbed off on your pillow and left a stain on your headboard.
They were looking for kids tiny enough to be under five years old, kids without the ink stain on their finger indicating they'd already been vaccinated.
"The UAE's railroading of prominent human rights advocate Ahmed Mansoor is yet another stain on the country's reputation," Adam Coogle, Middle East researcher at HRW, said.
Heath's godson, artist Lincoln Seligman, said the 1.5 million pound ($2 million) police investigation had cast a stain on a man who could not defend himself.
Rao's failure to stop Hindu zealots from razing the medieval Babri mosque after a political rally in 1992 has long been a stain on his memory.
The one dish that left a stain on the week was the the predictably unfortunate "celery salad" (otherwise known as "raw celery soaked in olive oil").
For if we do not, Khashoggi's death will be a blood stain on America's moral conscience that neither time, nor Saudi hush money, will ever erase.
From Crédit Mobilier and Teapot Dome to Watergate and the Lewinsky affair, plenty of scandals have swamped previous administrations and left a lasting stain on presidents.
"The 'investigation' conducted over the past five days is a stain on the process, on the FBI and on our American ideal of justice," they added.
I know all this because the floorboards show wherever they had missed one as it turned to mush and left a round stain on the wood.
These moments are rare in the career of a public servant, and all three are on the verge of placing an indelible stain on their reputations.
Otherwise, there will be a stain on the legitimacy of this nomination, on the performance of whomever is confirmed and, even, on the Supreme Court itself.
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You bleed through your pants and leave a stain on the chair at school or pull your wallet out of your bag, and out pops a tampon.
The camera pans away and gunshots are heard -- when it pans back, Sterling is seen sprawled on his back with a large blood stain on his chest.
In it, Mr. Comey called Mr. Trump a serial liar who treated women like "meat," and described him as a "stain" on everyone who worked for him.
"Breaking our promise to keep them safe would be a stain on our nation's honor and jeopardizes local support in both this, and future, missions," she said.
In other words, the Republican Party of the 1970s and 80s may have shaped Cheney, but he left his own self-aggrandizing stain on the party itself.
"The CEO was slow to address race, which remains a big stain on Starbucks' brand trust," Eric Schiffer, chairman of Reputation Management consultants, told CNBC via email.
We've evolved out of equilibrium to be a gangrenous stain on the planet, so the planet is gearing up to amputate us like any sensible organism would.
When I looked at myself through their eyes, I shrunk one hundred times smaller, nothing more than a vacant-headed victim, the rotten stain on his life.
"Each day that passes without an appropriate U.N. response is a tragedy for Haitian cholera victims and a stain on the U.N.'s reputation," the lawmakers wrote.
"Roy Moore in the US Senate would be a stain on the GOP and on the nation," tweeted 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Monday night.
"The 'investigation' conducted over the past five days is a stain on the process, on the F.B.I. and on our American ideal of justice," the lawyers wrote.
The obvious selling points are comparatively low prices, steady income, next to no maintenance, and wear and tear limited to the odd oil stain on the cement.
Grim tales of Sami children being sent to boarding schools and studied by anthropologists in dehumanizing ways remain a stain on the history of the Nordic nations.
That conflict is not only a humanitarian tragedy of epic proportion but also a strategic calamity for our gulf partners and a stain on American foreign policy.
"Khashoggi is always going to be a stain on Mohammed bin Salman," said Hala Aldosari, a Saudi scholar and fellow at the M.I.T. Center for International Studies.
Underage use is the dark stain on an otherwise fairytale success story, and the company is determined to battle the perception that it's profiting from teen addiction.
Every day that this unfit person remains in office is a stain on our history and a potential national emergency — as evidenced by Mr. Comey's own testimony.
"This will be a stain on us, as though we are criminals," said Rafael Artikov, a 57-year-old Uzbek, standing in front of a makeshift memorial.
The House voted to impeach President Trump on Wednesday night, making him just the third president in U.S. history to have that permanent stain on his legacy.
The 2012 Republican presidential nominee said in a tweet on Monday that Moore in the Senate would be a "stain" on the Republican Party and the nation.
The series will offer a valuable lesson concerning a tragic miscarriage of justice which has left an indelible stain on the criminal justice system of New York City.
Anything less than that is yet another stain on the history of this nation, which purports itself to be a beacon of freedom and justice in the world.
Her nomination is a slap in the face to those who embrace the rule of law, and who view the program as a stain on the United States.
"This is a stain on America and we're not going to fix that, we're not going to change that, until we address it head on, directly," she added.
With a waterproof eyebrow pencil on one end and an ink stain on the other, this multi-use styling pencil allows you to easily create detailed, defined arches.
Its failure during the Sochi Winter Olympics to confront Russian authorities over the almost daily arrests and beatings of protesters left a dark stain on the Sochi legacy.
"When you're the prime-time story [described as] 'desh ka kalank,' which basically means 'stain on our great nation', I think that's pretty much immediate fame," says Joshi.
"This is a stain on America and we're not going to fix that, we're not going to change that, until we address it head on, directly," she said.
This is the beginning of mass deportations that will leave a stain on this country, on the Trump administration and on the Republican Party for years to come.
I was fine on the pants question because the Townie didn't need oiling, so there was no risk of a stain on the jeans or trousers I wore.
" Bullock added that the approximately 13 seconds Trump allowed the rally chant to continue before he began speaking again were "going to be a stain on this presidency.
Democratic lawmakers acknowledge that slavery is a terrible stain on the nation's history and that African Americans were subjected to unjust and racist laws for decades after abolition.
I recently appeared on "Buitenhof," a political program on Dutch television, to argue that Europe's colonial history has left a stain on its psyche, an animus against foreigners.
As an act of vengeance, or maybe just to prove they're the bigger shit stain on British music, Sykes decided to fuck with Coldplay at the NME awards.
"This is a stain on all of them," Chris Holden, an member of the California State Assembly and the chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus, told Broadly.
He depicts his emotions in "The Bite" as a black stain on his arm that spreads and morphs into a serpent, and portrays the Bataclan killers as skeletons.
" Mr. Reilly said that because of their financial ties, accepting an award that Mr. Woods could easily win later in his life "puts a big stain on Tiger.
If it doesn't, an abandonment of agents that might soon occur would be a stain on America's reputation in the world — one difficult to justify to our children.
Yet its mood of airless bigotry is quite effective, portraying the Klan's influence with officials and the police as an ingrained stain on the fabric of the town.
She was fiery and, at thirty, already a spinster by Egyptian standards; he was fifteen years older and divorced, still a stain on anyone in a conservative society.
Trump on Sunday blasted the "out of control" media for being "a stain on America," while Trump Jr. slammed news outlets for not contacting him in their reporting.
"From allegations of torture and other ill-treatment to an opaque pardons process, it's clear the death penalty is a stain on Malaysia's criminal justice system," she said.
Even as it became clear he would not avoid that stain on his legacy, Trump looked to the trial in the Republican-held Senate as an inevitable vindication.
Late-night comedy: "Of course, it's a dark stain on his legacy; but on the bright side, Trump finally managed to win a popular vote," Jimmy Fallon said.
However, the investigation has been a stain on him and his father's young administration, which came to power vowing to kick out years of political graft in Brazil.
Twitter callout culture is a shameful stain on the young adult book community, and yet these incidents happen again and again, typically before a book is even published.
" Lee responded with a "f— you," which tipped Kenny over the edge, sparking a trail of angry insults — including Kenny telling Lee he'd be "a stain on that couch.
There's a lot of people who knew Bundy, from supporters, to cops, and his attorneys, and they all agree that he leaves a permanent stain on everything he touches.
In a scene in season 3, episode 6, Tywin Lannister proposes that Cersei and Loras get engaged, and says Loras has a stain on his reputation because he's gay.
The stain on his record has stopped Lopez securing call center jobs but the father of two now works with a non-profit training other deportees for such work.
These are figures that earlier this month Prince William described as being "an appalling stain on our society", and it's hard to find a reason to disagree with him.
" Romney said on Twitter that Moore would be a "stain on the GOP and the nation" and that "no vote, no majority, is worth losing our honor, our integrity.
"Every day that Congressional Republicans allow the President to continue ripping children from their parents at the border is a stain on our nation," Pelosi wrote in a statement.
"[It was] a shameful stain on the proud history of the committee," Leahy, a former chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said during the committee's hearing to vote on Gorsuch.
He wants FIFA to clear up the matter, saying the revelation that he arranged for a multimillion-dollar payday during FIFA's darkest hour represents a stain on his character.
But The Times also ran plagiarized and fabricated stories by Mr. Blair — a stain on the newspaper's reputation that Mr. Sulzberger cited as a low point of his tenure.
"Even if the penalties are low, it will be a nice stain on their jackets," said Noel Rich, a France Télécom employee who had come to observe the trial.
In the retrospective, it is axiomatic among Washington's foreign policy establishment that the Obama administration's response to the chaos in Syria will be a lasting stain on his legacy.
Confirmed unanimously by US intelligence officials, the Russian plot put a stain on Trump's narrow victory, which he was obviously seeking to remove by shifting the blame to Ukraine.
Baker's article noted that while Trump's impeachment in the House will be a stain on his record, he will become the first impeached U.S. president to run for reelection.
While their Senate majority now shrinks to one vote, they won't have to welcome a senator who's another stain on a party that can't bear any more of them.
While it's true that some people will probably notice the stain on your shirt or the weird way you pronounced that word on the conference call, most people probably won't.
Abandoning these people to be rounded up into a dictator's torture dungeons will be another stain on America's already ignoble record of inaction and acquiescence to mass atrocities in Syria.
But on a night when the officiating drew tons of attention for all the wrong reasons, it's a bad stain on what should have been a much more entertaining game. 
Warren, who helped set up the CFPB, told Kraninger the policy was a "moral stain" on her character while Schatz accused the OMB official of "maddening" evasiveness on the issue.
I think the Journal story is ultimately a small stain on the firm's reputation, but it won't deter the firm from raising another giant fund in another year or two.
Its 20th anniversary will likely come and go with little fanfare this year after numerous sexual assault allegations against Spacey left what Birch has called "a stain" on the film.
The worst thing that happens on Kenickie's debut is a "lipstick stain on my new dress", the hardest obstacle to overcome having to "dodge the sick stains on the street".
Obaid-Chinoy told Reuters the intense media coverage of Ambreen's murder "shows that the country is thinking about honour killings and realising that it is a stain on our society".
A failure to do so would be catastrophic for Greece and an unconscionable stain on Germany, whose stubbornness is costing Greece the only durable solution to its woes: economic recovery.
Early on, identifying nonwhites conveyed a more violent othering: You were simply colored or a colored person—a stain on the white purity America told itself it needed to uphold.
The drawn-out process was not just a stain on U.S. standing in the world; it was a precedent, and a lesson, in the Framer's system of checks and balances.
Which, up to that Saturday morning, left me feeling a bit lonely in my growing conviction that the war represented a moral disaster and a stain on the national honor.
Impeachment is a stain on his presidency, but globalist delegates already exasperated by his "America First" policies will be even more annoyed because Trump has real things to brag about.
It's an unavoidable stain on the record of red state Democrats facing reelection next year, particularly since President Trump won many of those states by large, even double digit, margins.
"It is a stain on the city," said Joshua Tepfer, a lawyer with the University of Chicago Law School's Exoneration Project, which has represented 47 of the 63 people exonerated.
The players sank to their knees as the final whistle went, the starkest possible contrast to the Swedish joy, knowing that the match will leave an indelible stain on their careers.
And more broadly, this move on Paris will be a stain on his presidency and could prevent his ability to do business and expand the Trump brand for years to come.
Here you'll find the Sioux educator Zitkála-Šá (who wrote passionately about "the stain on America's fair name" resulting from the treatment of Native Americans) represented more than, say, Henry James.
"So long as Mansoor remains in prison, no amount of money nor army of public relations firms will be able to wash away this stain on the UAE's reputation," she added.
" In an interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulous on Sunday night, he said Trump treated women like "meat," was a "stain" on those around him, and was "morally unfit to be president.
In another stain on the reputation of the President, the Trump Foundation agreed to disband following a suit that alleged that Trump and his elder children used it to enrich themselves.
"He's this putrid oil stain on the oval office and an entirely wretched person," artist and proud LGBTQ community member Casey Promise, one of the winners, told me over the phone.
"The U.A.E. is a stain on the world conscience — the U.A.E. as it is currently governed is violating every norm of the civilized world," said Representative Ro Khanna, Democrat of California.
What we've seen is that the president of the United States calling the press the enemy of the people, a stain on society, purveyors of fake news, has created an epidemic.
When Day ends up with a stain on his shirt and starts freaking out on how to clean it, Hampshire tells him to wait until later because the game is on.
Three years after President Trump banned immigration from several majority Muslim countries, the policy remains a persistent moral stain on the United States, yet a potentially great moment for American democracy.
As for A2J, any government office that abuses its power to deny victims their due, sends money to allies, and targets political foes is a stain on our nation's justice system.
" UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn demanded the UK government accept the ruling and said, "UK advice, assistance and arms supplies to Saudi's war in Yemen is a moral stain on our country.
While being held in contempt by a congressional committee would be a stain on a long legal career, it would also earn Barr a badge of honor from Trump and his supporters.
I can't imagine that there is, and I am certain that in the very near future, this blindness to the pain the word inflicts will be a stain on the paper's history.
The idea that killing this man -- who was terminally ill and had been a model prisoner for 23 years -- was worth the stain on our democracy and our humanity is a disgrace.
MCGURN: I don&apost think it&aposs necessarily a stain on his integrity, what he did, but he clearly is not in the position to be looking at the FBI given his.
Fox TV football pundit Terry Bradshaw wore a shirt with a barbecue sauce stain on it during the actual Super Bowl analysis show before the commercial break in which the ad ran.
A new wave of violence is virtually ensuring that Syria will be a stain on President Obama's foreign policy legacy, with the civil war there likely to outlast his time in office.
America's failure to fully enfranchise the people of Puerto Rico is a stain on our history and a testament to what happens when American citizens are deprived of a voice in government.
On Tuesday, Romney made his opposition to Moore's candidacy all too clear in a tweet: Roy Moore in the US Senate would be a stain on the GOP and on the nation.
Chelsea was the last club from that continent to lose the Club World Club, in 2012, but few fans would consider that a stain on their Champions League title from that year.
The stark difference in societal attitudes about the crack epidemic and the opioid epidemic is, in my opinion, driven by pure racism that is a stain on our institutions and the nation.
"He sees it as a stain on the legacy of people who have been so focused and hell-bent on removing him from office," Kellyanne Conway, senior counselor to the president, said.
That coffee stain on your shirt, those mismatched earrings you absent-mindedly selected this morning, that unfortunate haircut you just got — people do not notice those things as much as you think.
Trump, meanwhile, is being accused of pressuring Ukraine to investigate one of his 2020 political rivals, Joe Biden, and faces only grave political embarrassment and a permanent stain on his presidential record.
The enthusiasm that Kipnis has poured into his outfield re-education was present in the softball-size grass stain on his pants after spending two rotations during Wednesday's practice attacking fly balls.
Saying she had no doubt the "Syrian regime" was behind the April 7 gas attack which she called a "stain on humanity", May told lawmakers she had acted in the national interest.
Trump Jr. also shared photos from a "combative" egg hunt for daughter Kai, which resulted in her winning the golden egg but also coming away with a grass stain on her white dress.
What's happening on our southern border -- migrant children in overcrowded, unsanitary and unsafe conditions, separated from their families -- is an unspeakable disgrace and a stain on this nation we may never wash away.
"The extreme rates of physical and sexual violence faced by transgender people in our nation's prisons is a stain on the entire criminal justice system," said Mara Keisling, executive director of the NCTE.
In a country that is at last overcoming decades of resistance to corporate-governance reform, the apparent lack of oversight is a stain on the reputation of Nissan and its board of directors.
It's older than almost everything you can possibly imagine (continents, language, religion, that stain on your bathroom ceiling…) and has played a vital a part in the development of our modern diet. Hyperbolic?
He should name names and name hate groups, loudly and repeatedly, and say he does not want their votes, their support, their praise and that he believes they are a stain on America.
Steve, who was with Erin for 25 years, says she first noticed the signs of her cancer right before Thanksgiving when she woke up to a dime sized blood stain on her pillow.
Even if it were prompted by Mr. Trump's scorched-earth nationalism, a failure of Nafta would nonetheless be an enormous political liability for Mr. Trudeau's government, and a stain on his eventual legacy.
In one health clinic, Ibrahim Junaid, a worried father standing over his ailing 5-month-old son, was chewing a lump of khat that left a green stain on his teeth and lips.
Any decision to keep Guantánamo open or to expand it will cement the stain on America's human rights record and allow the broken military commissions system to continue to hobble along toward obscurity.
The dress I wore for my book launch event on Thursday, I bought it vintage online and it arrived and it had a stain on the front, but it was a floral pattern.
Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Monday a victory for Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore would be "a stain on the GOP and on the nation," hours after President Trump endorsed Moore.
Flake on Sunday said he believes Moore, who earned Trump's full endorsement and had the backing of former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon, will be a "lasting" stain on the Republican Party.
There are definitely downsides to being impeached — the president has spoken about the stain on his legacy — but some Trump allies believe in the end it could help him win a second term.
Under its plastic hood, I discovered a machine that spans continents and deep time, touches thousands of lives (for better and worse), and leaves an indelible, measurable stain on Earth and its atmosphere.
The rape and killing of these nuns at the hands of American-trained soldiers grieves me still, and our support of the army with its death squads remains a stain on our freedoms.
In a brief interview between meetings, Ms. Watts said the stain on Virginia's three executives had "absolutely" underscored how crucial it was to elect more women in the next round of state elections.
Londoner Andrew Wilkinson, 39, told British tabloid the Mirror that when he boarded a recent flight to Cape Town, he immediately noticed a wet stain on his seat which reeked of the yellow stuff.
During World War II, after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, Japanese-Americans were rounded up and put into internment camps until the end of the war -- a time period considered a stain on American democracy.
For better or worse, that sense of guilt and anger faded pretty rapidly, though of course I still consider the treatment of America's indigenous people to be an ugly moral stain on the country.
The use of so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" during the George W. Bush administration propelled the CIA into a controversy it wanted desperately to avoid, and left a lasting stain on the spy agency.
The agreement allows a lawsuit against the foundation to move forward, claiming, among other things, that Trump and three of his children violated campaign finance laws, and casting an indelible stain on the President.
In a New York Times opinion column, titled "Our Republic Is Under Attack From the President," published on October 17, McRaven warned that Trump's policies were a stain on the US and its values.
Montel says it's a stain on humanity for people to think it's okay to job shame ... and he shares stories of some of the hard work his father went through to make ends meet.
Editorial The American prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba — where men suspected of terrorism are for the most part being held indefinitely without trial — has long been a stain on this country's human rights record.
It has stirred resentment in the coffee shops and bars of Beatrice, a small town where suspicions about the defendants — known as the Beatrice Six — still linger like an oil stain on the road.
While speaking to Metro, Coelen cleared up a continuity error that fans noticed when it came to the disappearing mud stain on Giannina's dress, and ended up revealing a treasure trove of unseen drama.
But Trump's impeachment by the House last month will remain a stain on his record and the televised trial in the Senate could be uncomfortable for him as he seeks re-election on Nov.
A MacArthur "Genius" Fellow and major figure in the history of computing, Stallman has long been a stain on the reputation of institutions with which he has affiliated, for troublingly sexist comments and stances.
Bret: And his overall comportment continues to be a foul stain on the office of the presidency, a moral embarrassment to a majority of Americans, and a blot on the record of liberal democracy.
" To her, what's shocking is that Trump has finally done something to elicit the public wrath of members of his own party -- notably Lindsey Graham, who called the Syria decision "a stain on America's honor.
For many Jews, the Mortara case is a hideous stain on Catholic-Jewish relations (albeit one of many), a reminder of a time when Jews were treated as second-class citizens in a Catholic theocracy.
Kloss documented the post-Met Gala fun on Snapchat, explaining to fans that a stain on her fitted column skirt resulted in Maxwell taking a pair of scissors and cutting it into a mini dress!
For he has been able to advance his vision of the world through his very incompetence, which will fulfill his goal of radically transforming America while also leaving a permanent stain on the nation's reputation.
Would her response to constructive criticism and alignment with an artist like 6ix9ine put a stain on her feminist stance, one that was already growing muddy after her questionable comments about sex workers in June?
I wholeheartedly support the battle against cheats who willingly choose to breach the antidoping rules, violate the spirit of athletic competition and leave a stain on the reputation of their countries and their fellow athletes.
In using Order 9066 as support, Trump broadcasts his ignorance on the subject — the relocation of the Japanese is now considered one of the biggest executive blunders in history, a stain on the Roosevelt administration.
Attorneys for Christine Blasey Ford on Thursday criticized the FBI over the scope of its investigation into her sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, calling the review a "stain" on the bureau.
It is also a stain on all of us, analogous to the indifference toward Jewish refugees in the 1930s, to the eyes averted from Bosnia and Rwanda in the 1990s, to Darfur in the 2000s.
Didier Williams, who was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and raised in Miami, Florida, combines woodcarving, ink, collage and wood stain on panel to depict unknowable black creatures whose skins are covered with eyes.
The decision handed a surprise victory to anti-gentrification groups who had protested Google's plan, but some city officials saw it as a lost economic opportunity and a stain on Berlin's vaunted tech-friendly reputation.
Nevertheless, citing the "stain on his reputation," he resigned as a fellow at the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank, and said he would stop writing his column for The Times of India.
In many ways, Trump's own tendency to subscribe to conspiracy theories is what landed him in the middle of an impeachment trial that will go down in history as the biggest stain on his presidency.
Even if Trump was somehow completely blind to the history and conduct of the man he chose to lead his campaign, Manafort will nonetheless remain a permanent stain on Trump's legacy and this country's history.
I donned a white robe and settled in, but when my husband went to take his from the closet, he noticed a dark stain on the front collar and felt too uncomfortable to wear it.
The decision by the bureau's director, James B. Comey, to make the new email examination public in the presidential election's closing days was a "stain" on his legacy and amounted to an "extraordinary impropriety," Mrs.
Perhaps because the light is too low to the ground to properly function, and seems grayed with neglect, its presence feels like a continuation of the process that went into making the stain on the ground.
He would play Major League Baseball from age 2.13 to age 40, doing his best, adding to his impressive personal stats, but the stain on his reputation and taint on his memorabilia would never go away.
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Police are investigating allegations that a 12-year-old killed herself after a teacher humiliated her for a period stain on her uniform, highlighting the taboo of menstruation in modern India.
Montreal, the largest city in French-speaking Quebec, plans to erase a "stain on our history" by renaming Amherst Street, a 1.5km (19993 mile) thoroughfare, which was given its name by British conquerors 200 years ago.
The aggressive immigration enforcement during President Barack Obama's first term brought him no closer to progress on immigration reform, but it did earn him the nickname "Deporter in Chief"—a stain on his mostly progressive image.
The failure to close Guantánamo, where 80 detainees remain, is a shameful stain on Congress, which has hindered efforts to release prisoners and barred the Pentagon from moving those remaining to prisons in the United States.
That he and the rest of the villainous segment of the Trump team made it to the White House is a great stain on our nation, and they have predictably exploited it as a business opportunity.
Timing is everythingBeyond the quality of the movie and the production woes that left a stain on it before it was even released, the "Solo" release date also didn't help its chances at the box office.
From there he explains how his collaboration on If You're Reading This It's Too Late was one of his biggest achievement and how the ghostwriter allegations have put "a stain on the legacy" of the project.
Chairs, medical equipment from a blood donation drive and a small blood stain on the floor near the closest emergency exit are clear signs of how quickly people ran to take cover when the shooting began.
An acquittal will keep Mr. Cosby out of prison and provide some momentum to his efforts to portray the cascade of accusations as fabrications, though it is unlikely to significantly erase the stain on his legacy.
Suffering of the scale and intensity that we saw is not just a stain on our collective conscience — it can also be a driver of violence and instability that can affect the rest of the world.
"The 'investigation' conducted over the past five days is a stain on the process, on the FBI and on our American ideal of justice," read the letter from attorneys Debra Katz, Lisa Banks and Michael Bromwich.
If de Blasio does not act now, it will be a permanent stain on his legacy, as well as on that of Police Commissioner James O'Neill: They allowed a dysfunctional Special Victims Division to go uncorrected.
The hypocrisy of many conservatives in the Republican Party who espouse "family values" but then helped a known sexual predator get elected to the highest office in the land will be a lasting stain on America.
"Police torture is a stain on Nigerian society that must be addressed with clear orders to law enforcement officers not to inflict torture or other ill-treatment on detainees under any circumstances," Amnesty International Nigeria said.
Of course, this unfair, inconsistent treatment of people is a stain on the justice system and extremely painful for all of us who used to work in a Justice Department where honesty and fairness were expected.
It is a stain on our national character that sex trafficking is increasing in this country, in this century, and experts say it is happening because of the internet and the ruthless efficiency of online sex trafficking.
That stain on his military career, he said, is also what prompted him to take the risk with Spear: He was an outsider, he wasn't in the reserves, and he didn't have a pension to worry about.
Closer examination of post-fight photos found a red stain on the pinky side of the right hand, one that suspiciously matched a stain found in the illegal wraps attempted to be used before the Mosley fight.
That the newest installment of a 30-year-old video game franchise, which has always been about killing Nazis, was deemed "controversial" this year for advocating the extermination of this this stain on humanity says it all.
Tyler finally goes on a date with Cyrus' sister, Mackenzie, but things get awkward when a movie theater makeout session has Tyler running to the bathroom with a very large stain on the front of his pants.
" U.S. Senator Ben Cardin, the leading Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from Maryland, wrote Kerry in November referring to the time as a "deep stain on our national history and that of the State Department.
When Waymo sued Uber earlier this year, claiming that its former employee stole 14,000 documents containing trade secrets about its self-driving car project and took the documents to Uber, it was a stain on Uber's reputation.
Truckers are frustrated by migrants' attempts to hop into their vehicles to slip across the English Channel, and local businesses say the migrants have become an economic drain on the city and a stain on its image.
The letter to President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo released Monday said if Indonesia joined other Asian nations that have already banned the cruel trade, it would be "celebrated globally" and end a stain on the country&aposs reputation.
In a search of the home, deputies also found a red stain on a light switch in the master bathroom and a burn pile in the backyard that was allegedly used to destroy papers, the affidavit states.
The governor's announcement — which, unusually for Mr. Cuomo, arrived in the form of a long, conversational first-person statement instead of a formal news release — offered only an oblique acknowledgment of the stain on his inner circle.
Their youthful romance reputedly grew into love when she nursed him back to health after he was set upon and stabbed multiple times by her brother, who viewed their liaison as a stain on the family's honor.
To combat the notion that rape is a stain on family honor, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh's first president, held the women up as "birangona," or "heroines of the war," and urged the nation to welcome them back.
But I am absolutely sure that the picture emerging of Trump's predilections and peccadilloes reaffirms and strengthens my view of him: He is thoroughly unfit for the office and a stain on this nation and the world.
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"John Kerry is a stain on American foreign policy that is ignorant of the issues," Oded Revivi, the chief foreign envoy of the Yesha Council, which represents Israeli settlers in the West Bank, said in a statement.
While all three of those losses came against teams currently ranked in the top 10 of the AP Poll, North Carolina's 25-point home loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes constitutes a major stain on its resume.
Because drug problems were seen as an issue that only affected other communities, methadone, buprenorphine and other gold-standard therapies for opioid use were seen as a stain on the community and programs to be blocked out.
If every woman had an internal alarm for the start of their period, you wouldn't have seen that poor girl at your high school stand up wearing a white skirt with a red stain on her butt.
It was supposed to last for a month — and it did — but instead of just leaving a stain on her skin like natural henna does, Teigan's tattoo burned into her arm and wouldn't stop burning for four weeks.
As the SEC celebrates the 85th year of its founding, it has failed miserably to fulfill its primary mission of protecting investors, which will be a stain on the agency's reputation that will last for years to come.
It was a joy to be served on proper crockery with silver cutlery (including separate knives and forks for each course) and a real napkin, however there was a small stain on the grey material covering my tray.
Hours after Trump endorsed alleged child molester Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race, Romney reiterated his opposition to Moore's candidacy: Roy Moore in the US Senate would be a stain on the GOP and on the nation.
"Many people in this city don't have enough physical space to set up an area to meditate, and they're always going to be distracted by the stain on the carpet or their to-do list," said Mr. Rinzler.
Perhaps Mr. McCarthy ignores this indelible stain on the G.O.P. because he realizes that whatever adjustments the party might make in response to election losses, it will not abandon a position so critical to holding its base together.
The more likely, and more just, outcome will be, when at last he departs the Justice Department, to scrub away all remnants of him, like a stain on the carpet left after a party in an overpriced hotel.
" He argued a retreat from northeast Syria "ensures" an ISIS comeback, "forces" the Kurds to align with Syrian President Bashar Assad, "destroys" Turkey's standing with Congress and "will be a stain on America's honor for abandoning the Kurds.
Early this year, I was staring at my laptop's beat-up webcam cover while laying in bed—the white tape had folded and wrinkled a number of times, and even had, I think, a coffee stain on it.
Carmakers joined governments in welcoming the order by Saudi Arabia's King Salman that new rules allowing women to drive be drawn up within 22019 days and implemented by June 2018, removing a stain on the country's international image.
Failing to officially label the actions a genocide would "deny truth-telling and accountability" for the Rohingya and "... would leave an indelible stain on our nation's legacy of promoting and advancing human rights, dignity, and accountability," the letter said.
" Senator Elizabeth Warren, a leading Democratic presidential candidate, wrote on Twitter, "Lynching is a horrific stain on our country's history, and it is beyond disgraceful for Donald Trump to invoke one to avoid being held accountable for his crimes.
I understand that people are generally horrified, but as Tony Birch has said, the novelist and historian, it's a stain on our nation that so many people say they're shocked, or are shocked, because we should not be shocked.
If we elect a pro-life Senate this year, we have a fighting chance to do what the pro-life movement has wanted to do since 1973, to overturn the great stain on our national conscience, Roe versus Wade.
Mueller's depiction is of a President unfit for any traditional concept of his office -- covering up, lying, dangling pardons, trampling constitutional norms and viewing his campaign as an "infomercial" for his businesses casts an indelible stain on his administration.
After noticing an empty bottle of Drano in the kitchen, a large stain on the floor and a broken broom, Birkel determined the thieves also beat the innocent 14-year-old canine and then doused the pup in Drano.
NAYPYITAW (Reuters) - Myanmar must ensure there is "no hiding place" for those responsible for crimes against its Rohingya minority if it is to avoid a lasting stain on the country's reputation, Britain's Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said on Thursday.
Miller -- a legit Top 5 heavyweight contender who's lined up to fight either Wilder or Anthony Joshua this year -- says Wilder got used by Trump to curry favor with African Americans ... and it's a stain on his public image.
Yet one stain on her reputation is proving indelible: About seven in 10 voters say she did something wrong when she used a private email server as secretary of state, including 45 percent who say she did something illegal.
I recently participated in an event honoring Fred Korematsu, who dedicated himself to sharing the story of Japanese Americans interned during World War II and changing the laws to ensure this stain on our history would never be repeated.
It would be unspeakable and a moral stain on our nation if we turned our backs on these 800,000 young people who were born and raised in this country and who know no other home but the United States.
It is a moral stain that will follow you for the rest of your life, and if the Senate votes to give a big promotion to you, this then it is a stain on the senators who do so.
It was an embarrassing stain on a progressive city that for decades had welcomed immigrants fleeing war, famine and poverty only to leave them trapped in an isolated collection of decrepit brick apartment blocks where crime and despair took root.
LONDON (Reuters) - A decision by Britain to strip a teenage girl of her citizenship after she joined Islamic State in Syria was described as a "stain on the conscience" of the government on Saturday after her three-week old baby died.
Like too many women in the Middle East, they are often forced or sold into opposite-sex marriages, sexually assaulted and even beaten or starved to death by husbands or families who reject them as a stain on their honor.
OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) - Gunmen killed 24 soldiers in an attack on an army unit in Burkina Faso, the deadliest yet in the West African nation's fight against Islamist militants, which the president on Tuesday called a "dark stain" on the country's history.
In several, everyday occurrences are treated as calamitous: for example, "El Paño Moruno" ("The Moorish Cloth"), in which the singer bemoans a stain on a fine cloth in a store, which means that it will sell, alas, for a lower price.
When you splice together two different images, for example, or copy and paste an object from one part of an image to another, this background noise doesn't match, like a stain on a wall covered with a slightly different paint color.
If Spotify continues down this path, then artists need to realize they have the power to make Spotify suffer the same fate as the Tipper Gore group – an extinct laughingstock and stain on the history of free expression through music.
The president's craven silence about the bloody murders by a white supremacist of American heroes on a train in Oregon is a stain on America Trump hasn't tweeted a word about the white supremacist murders in College Park or Portland.
He also chose a different lunch table, sitting across from Nick Sondergoth, the person directly responsible for Kevin's years of being bullied, coining the name "Shit Stain McClain" after spotting a dirt stain on Kevin's shorts in the fourth grade.
Comey, in an exclusive interview with ABC News chief George Stephanopoulos, blasted the president during his first television interview since he was fired last May, describing him as a serial liar and a "stain" on everyone who worked for him.
"President Obama deserves high praise for trying to make good on his promise to close Guantánamo and erase the stain on America's moral standing at home and abroad," Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the ACLU, said in a written statement.
Attorneys for Ford wrote to FBI Director Christopher Wray calling the investigation a "stain" on the bureau and on "the American ideal of justice," and offered eight witnesses who had offered to speak with the FBI but were not heard.
" Mr. Fisher responded that "there's a difference between a bias, harmful though it may be, that affects only a private litigant, compared to racial bias which is a stain on the entire judicial system and the integrity that it's built upon.
As is seen across Latin America and beyond, the citizenry has awoken to the ills of corruption, seeing it not just as an elite problem with elite implications but a stain on society that most acutely affects the less well off.
"Everything with him was on the table, especially alcoholism and recovery and the real understanding of the awful things he had done while he was drinking, his feeling that it had put a stain on him and his family," Itzkoff added.
She also said she supported a commission to study reparations, though she sidestepped responding directly to a question about whether she supported financial payments from the government to descendants of slaves "Slavery is a stain on America," Ms. Warren said.
Run on military lines with draconian rules and brutal punishments, they're a stain on our national history — yet some Native American parents, given the complexity of their circumstances, willingly and with full understanding chose to place their own children there.
"We're asking the governor to take a strong step and to send a profoundly impactful statement acknowledging that what happened to Bayard Rustin was wrong, that it was harmful, that it was a stain on the state of California," he said.
But the Olympic Games tournament has always eluded them, a stain on their record, and a nation that pays little or no attention to sports such as diving, race walking or badminton wanted this gold medal more than any other.
If the Beresheet's loss is not followed up with a second attempt to land on the moon, that failure will stand as a stain on a nation whose growing expertise in high technology has become a marvel to the world.
I'm not saying there haven't been benefits for Republicans (impeachment has motivated Trump's base and brought his campaign money) but privately Trump told friends that impeachment will be a stain on his legacy and it's been difficult on his family.
House impeachment vote likely to take place during Trump rally White House softens calls for lengthy Senate impeachment trial MORE described his mood as "fine" and insisted Trump believes the effort will be a stain on the legacy of the Democrats.
Granting it would buy Trump a few positive headlines in friendly media outlets at the high cost of another long-term stain on the presidency, Trump's own reputation and our status as a nation ruled by laws rather than men.
"The extreme rates of physical and sexual violence faced by transgender people in our nation's prisons is a stain on the entire criminal justice system," Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, said in a statement.
Most of the men have fled Rainpada, fearing police questioning that could implicate them or their relatives; and one of the few reminders of what happened there on that sweltering Sunday in July is a fading pink stain on the village council floor.
And while the history of (false) rape accusations against black men is a dark stain on this country, it does not warrant dragging victims through the court of public opinion in an era where only 2–8% of rapes are falsely reported.
So when the 22-year-old pop star was seen walking down the streets of West Hollywood, Los Angeles on Thursday with a giant wet stain on the crotch of his designer sweatpants, the Internet obviously just assumed Bieber had peed himself.
On the one hand, the suffering of children and the imagery that it sketched look likely to be a long-term stain on the administration and will be remembered by history as one of the most emotive moments of his entire presidency.
And Mr. Graham took to the Senate floor, where he called the withdrawal from Syria "disastrous" and a "stain on the honor" of the United States while accusing Mr. Trump of peddling "fake news" by announcing the defeat of the Islamic State.
While abuses by security services in the region, where Russia fought a two-decade war against Islamic insurgents, have long been a stain on President Vladimir V. Putin's human rights record, gay people had not previously been targeted on a wide scale.
We ask the United States to recall the injunction of 85033 Samuel 23, "where evil men are all to be cast aside like thorns," and tell our leaders responsible for such suffering that such behavior is a stain on humanity and has consequences.
He started by working with walnut stain on paper, and when he painted canvases for the first few decades of his career, he'd paint a background with white, or gray, and then various colors, such as mustard yellow or blue or ocher.
Even though most of the abuse happened decades ago, it has left a stain on Francis' papacy because victims and their advocates say he still has not done enough to hold accountable those bishops who enabled or covered up abuse by priests.
"This latest death is a further stain on CBSA's reputation and highlights the urgent need for reform of the way immigration detention is practiced in this country," Samer Muscati, director at the University of Toronto's International Human Rights Program (IHRP) wrote in a press release.
Carmakers were also quick to welcome the royal decree - that ordered new rules allowing women to drive be drawn up within 30 days and implemented by June 2018, removing a stain on Saudi Arabia's image as the only country banning women from the wheel.
If I'm Bob Corker at this point, I'm pretty much stunned by the reaction, because you're going to be leaving this body, and leaving public life, and this will be what people will remember, and it will be an enormous stain on your integrity.
"In the age of social media, reality TV, and the internet, anyone, especially a celebrity can launch a global attack leaving an indelible and permanent stain on a chosen target, while inciting masses to demean, degrade, comment, and harass," Mermelstein said in a statement.
So Constance does not say "Nothing," as she sometimes remembers, cruel, cruel child that she was, that she continued to be; instead she waits, fingering the grass stain on her tennis skirt, a smudge of dirt on her wrist, her animal smell rank, furious.
Diaz recounted several stories about working for the president, which included good tips, very meticulous cleaning practices, and a time he reprimanded her about an orange stain on his white golf shirt which she said was from his makeup and would not wash out.
Now living in Australia, al-Sharif was delighted when Saudi King Salman on Tuesday said women must be allowed to drive, ending what was seen as a long-standing stain on Saudi Arabia's global image, with the order to be implemented by June 2018.
Lee left a hideous stain on Bachelor Nation, signaling that the production was out of touch with the impact that his racism would have on other contestants, while capitalizing off of it by framing it as one more titillating plot point in a dramatic saga.
You could experience the frustrating lag that comes with a slow or weak wireless connection, or you could be booted from your favorite game just as you're winning, causing a stain on your otherwise impeccable win record and leaving you red in the face.
And the report seeks to uncover information about the agency's post-483/11 "enhanced interrogation" program, a yearslong torture campaign in which more than 100 detainees were brutalized in secret blacksite prisons all over the world, and which remains a horrific stain on America's reputation.
It also wouldn't change the fact that Trump welcomed and weaponized a foreign power's cloak-and-dagger efforts to undermine Hillary Clinton's candidacy and the American democratic process for his own benefit—a moral and ethical stain on his presidency that can never be lifted.
" At the organization's gala this spring, Dannenfelser remarked that if more anti-abortion senators were elected in November, "we have a fighting chance to do what the pro-life movement has wanted since 1972: overturn that great stain on our national conscience, Roe v. Wade.
The one thing that would make it fully impenetrable is for people who understand that Trump is a dangerous man, and a stain on the country, to fail to empathize with people who will be harmed by his presidency, and vote for him anyhow.
" Rather, he favors censure, a "very rare tool" last used against President Andrew Jackson in 1834 that would, as he wrote in October, "represent a severe and formal condemnation from the people's branch, and would constitute a stain on the president's term in office.
In the film, the color red — seen in a bunch of gladioli, or an ink stain on a white blouse, or a jockey's silks — sends Marnie into paroxysms of terror, triggering memories of the childhood trauma that turned her into a deeply troubled kleptomaniac.
Democrats believe Trump's dilatory and distracted actions during the weeks when he repeatedly minimized (or dismissed entirely) the danger will ultimately swell doubts about his leadership, the way the faltering response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005 left a lasting stain on Bush's second term.
During the rally, Mr. Bannon tore into Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee who this week declared Mr. Moore "a stain" on the party and the nation, and accused him of using his faith as an excuse for getting out of service in Vietnam.
The Syria Stain on Our Honor My Sunday column begins with a contrast: President Obama's 2014 work with the Kurds to avert a genocide against the Yazidi people in Syria, versus Trump's betrayal of the Kurds to unleash war, mayhem and possibly ethnic cleansing.
"The courts' failure to confront the racism tainting Mr. Tharpe's death sentence remains a stain on the judicial system and calls for increased efforts to eradicate the poison of racism in our criminal courts," Georgia Resource Center attorney Marcia Widder said in a statement Saturday.
Here's five things to watch for this week: The Syria challenge The Syrian civil war has helped spark the worst refugee crisis since World War II, a tragedy which Obama's critics say will be a stain on his legacy due to his administration's policy there.
By the same token, if any relative of a boss — even an in-law or a distant cousin — becomes an informant, it has typically left an indelible stain on the boss's criminal reputation, enough to end his career and heap shame on his family.
It is here where Walker Evans and James Agee chronicled the lives of three families of tenant farmers in their unclassifiable Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941), a piece of art and literature that, for some denizens, left a stain on the place.
"There were at least four live ones on my shirt, another two crushed on my shoulder, and a blood stain on the back of my shirt where I must have leant back on a full-size (and full-stomached) one," Zane Selkirk wrote at the time.
Omar, who immigrated from Somalia with her family as a child after four years in a refugee camp in Kenya, and who became a US citizen in 2000, called the ban "a moral stain on our country's history" at a ceremony announcing the No Ban Act.
You may remember the Facebook partnership with Spotify that gave the latter the ability to read users' private messages as just one of the seemingly endless string of privacy and other scandals that highlight the numerous ways Facebook continues to be a stain on society—but haha!
The full list below highlights spots that spans smaller metros like Omaha, Nebraska, and larger cities like New Orleans: WATCH THIS: How To Remove A Red Wine Stain On the flip side, there are other regions where the younger working class isn't doing quite as hot.
TV presenters usually look immaculate on screen, so when Fox commentator and former NFL star Terry Bradshaw appeared at the Super Bowl this year with a stain on his shirt, Twitter went into overdrive, with Bradshaw appearing to run across the pitch in search of clean clothes.
McCarthy's effort, now seen almost universally as a stain on the country, saw him and Cohn run wild as they ruined lives and ginned up the Red Scare, alleging a communist infiltration in the State Department and producing a list of names he said were the culprits.
" Foreign Minister Israel Katz accused the Human Rights Council of pursuing a "discriminatory anti-Israel policy" and said publication of the list represented "the ultimate surrender to pressure exerted by countries and organizations interested in harming in Israel" and amounted to "a stain ... on human rights itself.
Ms. Bullock called the ban "a stain on Staten Island" and has asked supporters to refrain from marching in the parade but to attend as spectators, where they can shop at local businesses and wave rainbow flags from the sidewalk as bagpipers and fire trucks go past.
Anna wanted to go back to the laundry room, make sure she'd seen what she'd seen, but she knew what she'd seen, she even knew that Paul hadn't pissed or shit himself—there had been no smell, no stain on his pants, no puddle under him.
"I want to see every Republican go on the record and knowingly vote against impeachment of this president, knowing his corruption, having it on the record so that they can have that stain on their careers for the rest of their lives," Ocasio-Cortez said. Rep.
Regardless of the outcome, the impeachment votes in the House put an indelible stain on Mr. Trump's presidency that cannot be wiped from the public consciousness with a barrage of tweets or an angry tirade in front of thousands of his cheering supporters at a campaign rally.
Everything with him was on the table, especially the alcoholism and the recovery and the real understanding of some of the really awful things he had done while he was drinking and then his feeling that it had kind of put a stain on him and his family.
Still probably a lot of people own this kind of shirt, but your shirt specifically has a stain on it from the last time you wore it on the train and there was a sudden stop and someone dropped a coffee cup full of green beans on you.
Leave aside the biblical condemnation at the top and the 'reds and yellows' slur at the bottom and you're left with the middle part, which seems to pine for an era of this country that included slavery, a stain on the country that will never be washed away.
Now the president is home alone, signing executive orders banning all Syrians in the middle of their devastating war and others from Muslim countries in a document that will come to be seen as a stain on our country and will only serve as a recruiting tool for jihadis.
Well, now that he basically confirmed that he was traipsing around Beverly Hills with a pee stain on his $700 sweatpants (which Mashable reports are on sale for the very reasonable price of $483), I guess it's time to evaluate just how far a celebrity can go to lose fans.
So did Obama-era Attorney General Eric Holder: Republican House Intell Comm shut down Russia probe before doing a complete job This is a coverup and a lasting stain on the reputation of what used to be a bipartisan Committee when it was run by Republican Rogers and Democrat Ruppersberger.
Mr. Sessions's assumption going into the race was that his decades of service in Alabama — he was first elected to the Senate in 1996 and served as state attorney general for two years before that — would help him overcome any stain on his reputation from his falling out with the president.
" It added: "If the President of the United States claims that his nation's leading media outlets are a stain on America, then negative news about China and other countries should be taken with a grain of salt since it is likely that bias and political agendas are distorting the real picture.
As for watchmaking, it "is seen as big business and a luxury business, which has a stain on it," said Stephen Forsey, whose independent Swiss watchmaking company Greubel Forsey was approached in 0003 by Switzerland's Federal Office of Culture for help with a request to add watchmaking to the Unesco listing.
Future's trilogy, Lil Wayne's Dedication and Da Drought series, and the early works of A$AP Mob and Odd Future (who now share a sample of Big Tuck's "Not a Stain on Me" with Travis Scott) are just a few of the scrappy, online-only releases that are often regarded as influential classics.
He's brought bigotry and racism to the fore; demonstrated contempt for the national interest; undermined our elections and shredded our social fabric; sabotaged our standing in the world, politicized the military and embraced autocrats; and his callous and inhumane treatment of children and the vulnerable will be a stain on America for decades.
Of course that raises the question of whether anything like Gaullism would have been possible without the total French collapse in that dark year, which simultaneously established de Gaulle as the unconquered embodiment of a conquered nation and discredited, through the stain on Vichy, elements of the right that might have more successfully opposed him.
But America didn't feel strongly enough about the mistreatment of Jews to allow them to find a safe harbor in the US. That is a moral stain on the nation's conscience, and it's what led the US and other countries, after the war, to create a way for persecuted people to seek and find refuge.
Andrew Miller, deputy director for policy at the Project on Middle East Democracy and a former State Department official with experience in the region, argued that the lingering stain on the crown prince would most likely hamper him as an advocate with Western governments, where he has mainly argued for a hard line against Iran.
Aleppo surrounded: Why developments are so significant Aleppo: 'Black stain on the conscience of humanity' The Syrian and Russian governments say three humanitarian corridors have been opened to allow for the distribution of badly needed food and medical aid to civilians and to provide residents -- along with rebels who choose to surrender -- the opportunity to leave.
U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE on Monday blasted the government of Myanmar over the convictions of two Reuters journalists, calling it "another terrible stain" on the country.
Pence's comments came a day after U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE also denounced Myanmar's government over the convictions, calling them "another terrible stain" on the country.
The Hazelwood decision was widely denounced by First Amendment scholars at the time, and it hasn't aged well -- imagine, in 2017, trying to prevent high school students from learning about teen pregnancy by yanking pages out of newspapers, as the principal of Hazelwood East High School did -- but it endures as a stain on the lawbooks.
Yet since announcing in January that he would reduce state funding to the City University of New York by some $485 million, expecting New York City to pick up the balance, Mr. Cuomo has been playing fiscal defense, besieged by a well-orchestrated drive to paint his treatment of the university as a stain on his liberal agenda.
When the unclassified report on the CIA's post-9/11 torture program was released to the public in December 2014, there were two contradictory narratives: one that the practice of torture was an aberration and a stain on the United States' history, and the other that the CIA's conduct was perfectly in line with its violent history.
When it comes to periods, every woman has a story about "that time" — that time she first saw the blood in her underwear and thought death was knocking; that time she tied a sweatshirt around her waist to hide a stain on her white paints; that time her cycle made its presence known at the most inopportune moment.
But I haven't even gotten to the best part: The other half of Lip Pop's magic is the fact that the formula reacts to the pH of your lips to leave a subtle pink stain on your lips; a few swipes gives you a just-bitten effect, but you can layer it on for a more saturated hue.
It's important to note that in the comics, Hooded Justice was believed to be a white man, which has always been something on a stain on the comics' legacy because the optics of putting a white man into a pointed hood, wrapping a noose around his neck, and presenting him as a superhero is patently bad.
Except for the somewhat too-vivid yellow of the marshals' armbands — arguably, the picture's only flaw — and the almost bridal whiteness of the little girl's dress, which is one of its masterstrokes, the only patch of color that's meant to draw the eye is the stain on the wall behind them, the residue of a flung tomato.
Before she knows it, the resentment begins to fester and Alice starts taking her lead from 1950s Nellie — whose first lie to her husband "coincided with the first time she discovered another woman's lipstick stain on his shirt collar" — misleading Nate about everything from birth control to the humiliating career scandal that drove Alice to leave her job.
The great merit of Mr. Rau's film was that it put "a spotlight on a stain on the consciousness of any Italian, which is the existence of ghettos for migrants who are exploited in the agricultural business in the South of Italy," said Lorenzo Marsili, the founder of the Transeuropa Festival, which hosted Mr. Rau in Palermo.
K. and European banks are getting destroyed, having the worst two-day move ever," said Chris Weston, chief market strategist at spreadbettor IG. He added, "The U.K. referendum has not just left a stain on British politics (and society), but it has unmasked a number of macro concerns that were largely smoothed over in the wake of the coordinated central action in February.
She added: I want to see every Republican go on the record and knowingly vote against impeachment of this president, knowing his corruption, having it on the record so that they can have that stain on their careers for the rest of their lives because this is outrageous to protect the amount of lawlessness and corruption coming out of this presidency.
" Graham, a vocal defender of the president and frequent adviser on matters of foreign policy, predicted the administration's move would ensure a "comeback" of ISIS, force the Kurds to align themselves with Syrian President Bashar Assad and Iran, damage the relationship between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government and Congress, and become "a stain on America's honor for abandoning the Kurds.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE ripped journalists on Sunday, calling their work "a stain on America" after a series of reporting errors last week received extensive media attention.
I've always liked them though: pseudo-scientific/philosophical musings that are gonna provide that guy on the dancefloor—you know the one I mean, swaying alone after two thirds of the crowd have already left, weirdly positioned Strongbow stain on his shoulder or someplace, grinning at his fingers spread two inches away from his face—with the Big Night Out equivalent of this timeless gif.
But Democrats note that while House Republicans paid a political price in 1998, impeachment left a stain on the presidency that may have cost Democrats the White House in the 2000 election, when Vice President Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold GoreImpeachment threatens to drown out everything Katie Pavlich: The frauds of the climate change movement David Webb: Environmental capitalism versus climate strike MORE lost to Texas Gov.
Confronting Azar with this particular stain on his resume is especially timely, as NAFTA renegotiation continues this month, and the U.S. Trade Representative is pushing secret IP provisions that may well be as bad or worse than the ones the U.S. advocated in the Trans-Pacific Partnership — provisions that significantly skew that balance away from increased access to affordable medicines by unduly expanding drug company monopoly power.
Over the last few years, however, increased pressure from fandoms--often given a voice they never had before thanks to the Internet--and general changes in demographics have led to a slight reversal in age-old trends: Not only is whitewashing roles of color becoming a deserved stain on a movie's legacy, but some roles traditionally coded as white or male are being filled with non-white and female talent.
"There is no doubt we need to secure our southern border and ensure the vetting process for all immigrants is air-tight, but betraying common decency out of primeval fear reeks of World War II-era attitudes that led to the internment of Japanese-American citizens and rejection of European-Jewish refugees -- events that are a stain on our history," Scaramucci wrote in his 2016 Fox Business column.
The historic vote taken Wednesday by the House of Representatives to impeach President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE will stand as a permanent stain on his legacy, a blotch inflicted by congressional Democrats who have written themselves into that same history.
He got medium-size laughs with a medium-grade Bernie Sanders joke — ''He'll be the first president in history to broker a nuclear deal with a mustard stain on his shirt'' — then grew more familiarly challenging as he defended Donald Trump's proposed wall along the Mexican border: ''You don't just have an open wall at your apartment, like, 'I like my neighbors to be able to come in if they feel oppressed.
President Nixon obstructed justice from the Oval Office, used the Internal Revenue Service to go after his political enemies, launched an illegal war in Cambodia, waged dirty tricks against his opponents, kept an "enemies list," was recorded in the Oval Office describing Jews as "aggressive, abrasive and obnoxious" and Italians as not having their "heads screwed on tight," had articles of impeachment against him approved by the House Judiciary Committee, and left a permanent stain on American democracy.
J.) billionaire philanthropist Tom SteyerThomas (Tom) Fahr SteyerAll-female panel to moderate November Democratic primary debate 2020 Democrats criticize Trump invoking lynching: 'Stain on this nation's history' Buttigieg closes on Biden, Warren in Iowa: poll MORE and entrepreneur Andrew YangAndrew YangHillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough Krystal Ball: 'Friendship debate question wasn't entirely useless' All-female panel to moderate November Democratic primary debate MORE.
Rep. Dina TitusAlice (Dina) Costandina TitusHouse Democrats inch toward majority support for impeachment Here are the 95 Democrats who voted to support impeachment Key endorsements: A who's who in early states MORE (D-Nev.) slammed President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE for his remarks referring to immigrants from "shithole countries," saying Trump is a "vile stain" on America's reputation.
Question for Julian CastroJulian CastroCoulter: Debate questions that the Democrats should have been asked 2020 Democrats criticize Trump invoking lynching: 'Stain on this nation's history' Trump 'lynching' comparison draws backlash from lawmakers MORE (D-Texas): You recently criticized your successor as Housing and Urban Development secretary, Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonCoulter: Debate questions that the Democrats should have been asked The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Better Medicare Alliance - Diplomat's 'powerful' testimony and 'lynching' attract headlines Ben Carson says political correctness will 'destroy our nation' when pressed on reported transgender remarks MORE, for his remark that "big, hairy men" were trying to gain admittance to women's shelters.
ABC News: Comey thinks Donald Trump is unfit to be president CNN: Comey's intensely personal Trump attack NBC: Trump 'morally unfit to be president,' Comey says in TV interview MSNBC: Comey says Trump 'morally unfit' in new interview The New York Times: Comey, in Interview, Calls Trump 'Morally Unfit' and 'Stain' on All Around Him The Washington Post: Fired FBI director Comey says Trump is 'morally unfit' and may be vulnerable to Russian blackmail Fox News: Comey rips Obama for comments on Clinton case: He 'jeopardized' DOJ Daily Caller: Comey Thinks Rosenstein 'Acted Dishonorably' Breitbart: Comey on Trump's Win: 'Was Thinking, Oh My God — Did We Have Some Role in This?

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