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And she did it by means of sweepingly irresistible purity.
Why, then, have we failed to act -- or to act sweepingly enough?
At moments he sweepingly denounced the idea of admitting people from "dangerous countries".
Because of those sweepingly invasive capabilities, Israel classifies the spyware as a weapon.
These sweepingly complex algorithms can teach themselves very particular tasks by analyzing vast amounts of data.
What's remarkable about #MeToo is that it has been both an industry phenomenon and a sweepingly systemic one.
The Tinker court sweepingly rejected the schools' contention that banning armbands was necessary to avert a pedagogical debacle.
It is, nevertheless, sweepingly gorgeous and, despite telling a traditional story via largely traditional means, offers several subtle innovations.
He faces no immediate foreign policy or economic crises, no threat that requires him to act sweepingly and instantly.
Formwise, it's nothing like the usual war movie — instead, it's a sweepingly cinematic work on a larger, but not dehumanizing, scale.
Subsequent regulations and quotas by the International Whaling Commission — as well as, most sweepingly, the 1982 moratorium — have altered whales' fortunes.
"Heat and Light," her latest and most sweepingly panoramic book, opens up a whole new chapter in this town's fraught history.
This ideological foundation would cause Cave In's closest allies to make their own sweepingly ambitious works in the years that followed.
But while her body of work is sweepingly subversive, Reaves remains fascinated by the materiality and perceived purpose behind each piece.
It is precisely this perspective that, from our vantage point in the year 2019, makes her work more sweepingly American than any other.
Section 29(f) plainly and sweepingly authorizes the President to issue temporary bans on the entry of classes of aliens for national-security purposes.
The Stern professorial wrath descended on Daniel Goldhagen, an American author whose book "Hitler's Willing Executioners" sweepingly blamed the Holocaust on Germans' "eliminationist mindset".
This is Statovci's writing at its best, longing and rage compressed in a single sentence at once sweepingly plangent and rooted in granular detail.
Its presentation is deeply earnest and straightforward, with actor Joey Batey singing along to an orchestral accompaniment that gets more and more sweepingly dramatic.
Even in more sweepingly ambitious novels, there's usually one or two mediocrities flitting about, sad and self-conscious, and I attach myself to them.
The work was obviously not to the satisfaction of GDR officials, whose guidelines for socialist art required depictions of the working class in sweepingly heroic terms.
It's an intriguing theory, but in order for it to satisfy the demands of the Great Filter hypothesis, it needs to be sweepingly universal in scope.
But Democrats do not have the luxury of sweepingly opposing long term military missions while castigating Trump for ending them recklessly in the way he just did.
And that is particularly important to emphasize now as American women prepare for four years under a Republican administration that promises to be sweepingly antagonistic to abortion rights.
These range from the eccentrically personal (as in being uncomfortable around cats) to the sweepingly historic — as in, well, the end of the world as we know it.
According to S&P Global Platts reporting, the bet is that there will not be broad-based, sweepingly harsh import restrictions on all steel products from all countries.
And even if they did, the proposals don't sweepingly ban facial recognition tech—they call for more oversight, which is great, but there's still room for the technology to be exploited.
It's evident that the initial reaction of the government isn't aimed at attempting to clarify what happened but rather to take advantage of the situation and irresponsibly and sweepingly attack the 'opposition.'
The tax bill is not only sweepingly regressive, all but guaranteeing that cuts to the social safety net will follow, but will also wreak havoc in insurance markets, causing premiums to rise.
She presented herself as merely worried that what she sweepingly saw as one unified movement had become mired in arguments over trivial issues, like the division of domestic duties such as washing the dishes.
Before the hack, the majority of Miquela's followers appeared dedicated to unmasking her "fakeness," although some were more sweepingly positive, leaving behind an endless trail of fire and heart-eye emojis in their wake.
A crowded news cycle; a complicated bill; a sneaky and rapid process that lacks any semblance of "regular order"—all of these things have combined to create the perfect environment for passing sweepingly bad legislation.
Americans have consistently indicated they want immigration laws upheld and that they oppose policies that connote open borders or appear to tolerate lawbreaking; that can be a risk for Democrats who too sweepingly criticize immigration enforcement.
Tam, the Supreme Court sweepingly rejected the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's position that registration of trademarks converts the mark into "government speech" that can be regulated based on the viewpoint that it appears to express.
Users outside the EU may not feel a significant effect from these new content quotas, but the copyright directive is so sweepingly transformative to the status quo, it's impossible to imagine it won't spill across borders.[Variety]
Ann Wagner (R-MO) in April, would criminalize the publishing of information "with reckless disregard" that was "in furtherance of" a sex trafficking offense — a sweepingly vague definition that could encompass any number of services that host user-submitted content.
"It&aposs evident that the initial reaction of the government isn&apost aimed at attempting to clarify what happened but rather to take advantage of the situation and irresponsibly and sweepingly attack the &aposopposition,&apos" the group said in a statement.
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday used a news conference announcing the expansion of one of his signature education programs to defend his education policies as a whole and to sweepingly dismiss those of previous leaders of the school system.
In a speech that was occasionally homespun and sweepingly defiant, Mr. Moore made few references to Mr. Trump, but he summoned themes that are popular among his supporters: opposition to abortion and transgender rights, increased military spending and a harder approach to immigration.
" And he has sweepingly denounced American Negroes in the civil rights movement as people who secretly think: "I'm gonna get me a light-skinned girl, nearest to white I can find, and a long cigarette and a fancy car and I won't associate with those blacks.
Four of those passed without a single dissenting vote among Democrats: legislation to sweepingly overhaul voting and campaign finance laws (HR 1), promote equal pay for women (HR 7), support America's reentry into the Paris accord to combat global climate change (HR 9) and the Equality Act (HR 5).
"It&aposs evident that the initial reaction of the government isn&apost aimed at attempting to clarify what happened but rather to take advantage of the situation and irresponsibly and sweepingly attack the &aposopposition,&apos" Broad Front, a coalition of opposition groups in Venezuela, said in a statement.
She speaks readily and sweepingly of her devotion to progressive causes — women's rights, voting rights, housing justice — but doesn't usually say whether those views might have been shaped by her parents' experiences with job discrimination, her childhood in public housing or by becoming a single mother at 19.
Trump survives the Stormy storm because he wasn't a "man in political power" but a business and television celebrity at the time of the alleged consensual transgressions; the voting public knew his personal track record and deemed it largely irrelevant; leaders tend to enjoy a protective buffer zone, at least for a while; and the sweepingly blasé view of such things in modern life.
To recap: they came back in 2013 with Blood Sports—a return that evoked the energy of their debut; 2016's Night Thoughts was somehow even better, and now they've completed the triptych with The Blue Hour—a sweepingly majestic album that, in spite of its dark content, challenging pace and at times delightfully pretentious presentation, is a feast for the ears; a record that savors the danger of the wilderness and takes you on a journey seen through the eyes of a child.
He considered his artistic influences to be sweepingly pan-cultural, from African sculpture to Giorgio de Chirico. He often collaborated with the sculptor Dale Chihuly, who was a close friend.
Under this doctrine of the necessary and proper clause, Congress has sweepingly broad powers (known as implied powers) not explicitly enumerated in the Constitution. However, the Congress cannot enact laws solely on the implied powers, any action must be necessary and proper in the execution of the enumerated powers.
A very difficult, complex thing made sweepingly beautiful by its utter simplicity and sincerity." Dance Magazine's reviewer called the solo "delicate and sensitive." The New York Times critic wrote, "The dancer has achieved an exquisite result. Simple and stark in design, it is at the same time warm and tender in mood, childishly frank and yet deft and penetrating.
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating 84% based on 49 reviews, with an average rating of 7.59/10. The critical consensus reads: "It may not be the best of David Lean's epics, but Dr. Zhivago is still brilliantly photographed and sweepingly romantic." In 2013, Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck cited Doctor Zhivago as an influence on the 2013 Walt Disney Animation Studios film Frozen.
Further laws had the aim of suppressing resistance, especially armed resistance, to apartheid. The Suppression of Communism Act of 1950 banned any party subscribing to Communism. The act defined Communism and its aims so sweepingly that anyone who opposed government policy risked being labelled as a Communist. Since the law specifically stated that Communism aimed to disrupt racial harmony, it was frequently used to gag opposition to apartheid.
Jackson speaks of disregarding physical appearance, choosing to love the person inside. Released as the theme for Jackson's second film The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, it features an alternate introduction and instrumental breakdown not included in the single edit. The closing track, "Better Days" is a "sweepingly orchestrated" ballad melding soft rock and electronic music, shifting to uptempo during its chorus. It incorporates slight elements of drum and bass during its second verse.
A Journey From St. Petersburg to Moscow. p 282 Under this system, government was better positioned to breach its social contract with the governed, creating an unjust and oppressed society. He extends this system to master-serf relations as well, noting that seeking unlimited power is a natural human vice. Radischev does not sweepingly criticize all autocrats, but only tyrants, praising, in fact, Lycurgus, the philosopher king of Sparta who promoted equality and civil rights.
The term is named after the Kremlin, the seat of today's Russian and then-Soviet government. Kremlinologist refers to academic, media, and commentary experts who specialize in the study of Kremlinology. The term is sometimes sweepingly used to describe Western scholars who researched issues of, or specialized in, Russian/Soviet law, although the correct term is simply Russian law scholar. Sovietologists or Kremlinologists should also be distinguished from transitologists, scholars who study legal, economic and social transitions from communism to capitalism.
Heads and Hearts was recorded in November 1984 at Townhouse Studios in London. Andy Kellman of AllMusic opined that the album saw the group "riding the wave of optimism—or maybe it would be better to say enthusiasm or vigor—that shot through them as they found themselves revitalized after parting ways with a major label", citing the album's "sweepingly hopeful sensibility", despite calling the album's first track "one of the Sound's weariest, most exasperated-with-the- rigors-of-existence songs in their quiver".
The opening of the Barcarolle The Barcarolle in F-sharp major, Op. 60, is a piece for solo piano by Frédéric Chopin, composed between autumn of 1845 and summer 1846, three years before his death. Based on the barcarolle rhythm and mood, it features a sweepingly romantic and slightly wistful tone. Many of the technical figures for the right hand are thirds and sixths, while the left features very long reaches over an octave. Its middle section is in A major, and this section's second theme is recapitulated near the piece's end in F-sharp.
Stahel noted that Hillgruber was the first historian to put forward an interpretation of Barbarossa that stressed ideology together with contingent elements that has been widely accepted.Stahel, David Operation Barbarossa and Germany's Defeat in the East, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009 page 10. Stahel further noted that Hillgruber was the first historian to highlight the near total contempt felt by the Wehrmacht generals towards the Soviet Union, which resulted in the sweepingly optimistic assumptions that underlaid Barbarossa.Stahel, David Operation Barbarossa and Germany's Defeat in the East, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009 page 51.
342; Rüpke, The Roman Calendar from Numa to Constantine, p. 133. More sweepingly, in 184 AD Commodus renamed all the months of the year after names and aspects of himself. Cassius Dio lists Amazonius (January), Invictus, Felix, Pius, Lucius, Aelius, Aurelius, Commodus, Augustus, Herculeus, Romanus, and Exsuperatorius. In this sequence, August as his birth month was renamed Commodus, and September was called by his title Augustus, with each of the months from May to September (Lucius to Augustus) represented by elements of his official nomenclature in their usual order.
The second day, 14 April 1205 On Thursday, 14 April 1205, during the celebration of the Catholic Easter, the Cuman light cavalry sweepingly attacks the camp of the knights with arrows, loud yells and ringing of steel. Outraged by this sacrilege, the knights grab their weapons, saddle up and get into battle formation. Despite the plan made in advance, Count Louis I of Blois does not wait for the rest of the army and charges ahead with his unit after the much faster light cavalry of the Cumans. Misled by this, the other soldiers, already blinded by anger, follow his lead.
Upon its release, Beauty and the Beast received widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike for its animation, screenplay, characters, musical score, musical numbers, and voice acting. Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 94% based on reviews from 115 critics, with an average rating of 8.51/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Enchanting, sweepingly romantic, and featuring plenty of wonderful musical numbers, Beauty and the Beast is one of Disney's most elegant animated offerings." The film also holds a 95/100 on Metacritic, which indicates the reviews as "universal acclaim".
In that, it says that honor killings, forced marriages, and a basic patriarchal orientation, just as anti-Jewish conspiracy ideologies and lack of respect for a secular democratic societal order, are "to be taken seriously, and are not marginal phenomena within the Islamic cultural community". For that reason, an "undifferentiated general amnesty for all Muslims" cannot be allowed. The position of the "migration scientists" is above all criticized because the negative manifestations with migrants are always sweepingly derived from the "racism of the receiving society", while the anti-emancipation potential of Islam is disregarded. As long as this is tabooed, it is "rather difficult to develop an appropriate integration discourse".
Levenson has criticized sex offender registries for what she claims is their ineffectiveness, telling NPR in 2015 that "The consensus of that [policy] research does not point in the direction of registries reducing sexual crimes or sexual recidivism." She has expressed similar views about laws restricting where sex offenders can legally live, acknowledging that these laws are well-intended but saying that "they don't really address the most common types of situations children are abused in," because "Children are much more likely to be sexually abused by someone they know and trust." She has also been critical of the use of GPSs to monitor sex offenders, because, according to her, the technology is used too sweepingly and its capabilities are overestimated.
The second year of the war was conducted in northern Gaul among the Belgic nations. In the penultimate chapter of his book on that year's campaigns, Caesar abruptly reveals that he had placed Publius Crassus in command of the 7th Legion, which had suffered heavy casualtiesCaesar, Bellum Gallicum 2.23 and 26. Plutarch, either misunderstanding Caesar or working from another source, says that both the 7th and the 12th legions lost all their centurions (Caesar 20.7); Appian (Gallic Wars epitome 4) sweepingly disposes of the tribunes and centurions for the entire army; Caesar says only that nearly all the centurions of the 12th were killed or wounded. Although the 12th was hardest hit, the 7th fought in the same quarter, where the onslaught was worst.
Reviewer Todd Martens, who called it the "most pop-infected tune on the album," described the song as a "sweepingly cinematic coming-of-age tale about two star-crossed lovers turning to crime easily breaks free of conventional pop form without disrupting the song in the slightest. Scott lurches into a spoken-word verse when the narrator gets shot, and the music all but stops except for a hazy and slow pulsating techno throb. The guitars suddenly rise at just the right moment and turn the tune back into the catchy-as-heck pop melody that finishes with a couple happy to go to hell together." "Love Child of the Queen", a tongue-in- cheek guitar pop song, is the first of three consecutive tracks written and sung by Jamie Murphy.
They promoted a concept known as excess condemnation, which would have allowed the city to capitalize on its own infrastructure investments by acquiring more land than needed for new streets and subways and in order to consolidate small parcels and sell them for redevelopment at higher values. Even more sweepingly, they sought to decongest the tenement districts and promote the development of suburban housing for the masses by building rapid- transit lines into heretofore rural areas of the outer boroughs, where private developers would build new, more salubrious housing for workers. As Manhattan Borough President, George McAneny helped secure funding from the philanthropist Olivia Slocum Sage for the restoration of New York's historic City Hall, built in 1811. He also brokered a plan that prevented City Hall from being overshadowed by a massive new courthouse in City Hall Park.
On 22 November, Red Chillies Entertainment revealed a new film poster depicting Bauua kissing Aafia on the forehead in front of a large sunlit dome-arched window, and announced that the first song of the film would release the following day. On 23 November, the first song of the film was released, titled "Mere Naam Tu"; an orchestral ballad picturized on Bauua as he sweepingly proclaims his love for Aafia, it was composed by Ajay-Atul, lyricized by Irshad Kamil and sung by Abhay Jodhpurkar. On 30 November, Red Chillies Entertainment announced a fan- interaction website, called "Bauua Ki Toli." By completing social-media related activities and earning points, fans can earn the chance to become Bauua's "Khaasam Khaas" and win Zero merchandise, personalised autographed posters from Shah Rukh Khan, as well as movie ticket cashback from Paytm and exclusive Bauua apparel.
Convent Thoughts has a place in the history of Pre-Raphaelitism, because the tide of opinion, initially hostile, was to some extent turned by a letter to The Times on 13 May 1851 from the influential critic John Ruskin praising the Pre-Raphaelite paintings at the Academy exhibition, in particular Convent Thoughts, about which he wrote: > "I happen to have a special acquaintance with the water plant Alisma > Plantago ... and as I never saw it so thoroughly or so well drawn, I must > take leave to remonstrate with you, when you say sweepingly that these men > 'sacrifice truth as well as feeling to eccentricity.' For as a mere > botanical study of the Water Lily and Alisma, as well as of the common lily > and several other garden flowers, this picture would be invaluable to me, > and I heartily wish it were mine."Ruskin, John. Collected Works ed.
The language of the INS case can be interpreted to cover conduct quite different in kind from the appropriation of hot news. Some states, such as New Jersey and Wisconsin, and at times New York, have applied the doctrine more broadly to cover any conduct that the courts deemed "immoral" under open-ended, flexible, adaptable, capacious, and amorphous standards. For example, the Second Circuit at one point spoke sweepingly of the scope of the New York misappropriation doctrine in these terms: > New York courts have noted the incalculable variety of illegal practices > falling within the unfair competition rubric, calling it a broad and > flexible doctrine that depends more upon the facts set forth than in most > causes of action. It has been broadly described as encompassing any form of > commercial immorality, or simply as endeavoring to reap where one has not > sown; it is taking the skill, expenditures and labors of a competitor, and > misappropriating for the commercial advantage of one person a benefit or > property right belonging to another.

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