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"terrify" Definitions
  1. to make somebody feel extremely frightened

391 Sentences With "terrify"

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When two creepy losers try to terrify Bonnie on the road, she hops out of her car to terrify them.
"[W]e're three statehouses away from them being able to pass constitutional amendments, and that should terrify us as attorneys—terrify us," Courtney Madden of the New Leaders Council told the conference crowd.
It can weaken, terrify and separate those close to it.
"These results should terrify Republicans," Luján, the D.C.C.C. chair, declared.
Leaving the state, or even just city would terrify me.
They came to intimidate and terrify protesters and the police.
Netflix's "The Haunting of Hill House" will also terrify you.
A president's words and gestures can both inspire and terrify.
Here's what they look like: This image should terrify you.
That was not something ... the press used to terrify me.
Theoretically, this kind of cloak and dagger plotting should terrify Claire.
When you write for children, you don't want to terrify them.
This year, terrify your friends by turning into an optical illusion.
That should terrify millennials as much as Republican climate denial does.
"You can do things that just terrify me," he tells her.
Some may terrify and derail you from your fast food habit.
In September 1961, Hans J. Morgenthau decided to terrify the world.
But the prospect terrifies me, and it should terrify you, too.
There are two things that terrify and fascinate me about Carlson.
The outcome of that episode, he writes, should terrify the president.
LG: I have an idea — you should drive and terrify him.
For some militias, cannibalism is just another way to terrify one's enemies.
Being single may scare some people, but it doesn't terrify Adam Rippon.
"There's only a couple of things that terrify paramedics," Ms. Valenta said.
His scores are known to delight and terrify musicians in equal measure.
That may make shareholders happy but it should terrify the firm's customers.
After all, the same imagination that powers Silicon Valley can also terrify it.
That's a prospect that might terrify a lot of notoriously closed-book startups.
So yeah, if Jaws doesn't terrify you, go ahead and enter the competition.
I actually don't watch the matches because it would terrify me too much.
Progressives, including Catholic progressives, say that should terrify much of the American public.
Another day, another scary-sounding supposed TikTok trend designed to terrify concerned parents.
She intermittently attends church services and Zen meditation classes, but they terrify her.
Even fewer terrify defenses season after season with their capacity for the sublime.
If anything should terrify us about the Trump presidency, it should be that.
And that should terrify decent Americans as the country continues its slide into fascism.
The Milanese artist aims to both terrify and excite with his sky-high paintings.
They terrify us because they could happen (and have happened) time and time again.
If you're trying to terrify your drunk friends, this is the way to go.
The sight of a passenger jet performing stunts might terrify you, but it shouldn't.
As the father of a young Indigenous woman, White says the statistics terrify him.
It is a tactic or weapon designed to provoke an emotional response—to terrify.
There were new dishes to invent, new honors to win, new employees to terrify.
Murdoch was prolific, and this book will terrify writers who compose at a turtle's pace.
Terrorists have been using airports and commercial flights to terrify and massacre innocents for decades.
Forget the ghosts and ghouls, this simple pumpkin carving will terrify all who see it.
It'll either blow your mind or terrify you, depending on what you think of robots.
What's vital about Goat is not who it might incriminate, but who it might terrify.
And then there are the parents complaining that all those skulls will terrify their children.
If Democratic donors were nervous about Elizabeth Warren, this potential new direction should terrify them.
No matter which lens that is, a world without agreed-upon facts should terrify you.
What I found was alarming; it should terrify the world, not just Indians and Pakistanis.
Whose great pal is Rudy Giuliani, the talking head whose TV appearances can terrify toddlers.
Here's what we learned: Aaron Rodgers is starting to get comfortable — which should terrify everyone.
In "The Lodge" and "Swallow," two would-be mothers terrify with willful anti-maternal actions.
If you run a mile every day, the idea of running seven might terrify you.
It could be economic, to terrify tourists and investors and thus damage the British economy.
Giving an AI that pretends to be human access to all that information should terrify you.
They just deliberately meant to kill as many innocent civilians as possible, and terrify the people.
IT SEEMS AT times that Italy's role is to terrify the euro zone's other member states.
"It means a small number of people can leverage opposition and terrify politicians into doing nothing."
"I'm creating work that actively engages with the things that repulse and terrify me," Amelia notes.
And again, that that's conceivable this century, even if it's vanishingly unlikely, should terrify us all.
The essay is not particularly clear about what instances of "mob rule," exactly, terrify Rosen so.
Put another way: Sanders would terrify and turn out Trump's base, whereas Buttigieg likely would not.
For an overstretched military, poison gas is a convenient way to terrify and subdue a population.
Gmork from The NeverEnding Story was supposed to terrify us, and oh boy, did he succeed!
Plenty of us try to control our uncontrollable world by labeling the things that terrify us.
This album is full of sharp, shrill, bloody noises to listen to, and the noises terrify.
Snakes, though, terrify him — something that his son knows from placing a rubber snake on his bed.
But while all these shows feature monsters, they aren't working primarily to terrify or disturb the audience.
MANY developed countries have anti-immigration political parties, which terrify the incumbents and sometimes break into government.
There are two types of animals in this world: those that terrify me, and those that don't.
Nevertheless, they climb aboard, because love, like Fear Factor, is apparently about doing things that terrify you.
The chance to take over a player's senses gives designers a tremendous opportunity to terrify their targets.
His selection should terrify independents, swing voters, and businesses everywhere as it makes the ticket ultra-liberal.
For his part, Mr. Giuliani is contemplating starting an impeachment-themed podcast, which should terrify everyone concerned.
Northam also significantly improved on Hillary Clinton's performance with young people and women, which should terrify Republicans.
Clicking around on the map, which launched April 22, would terrify anyone with a fear of birds.
We've been able to terrify people in film for 100 years without having to show an eyeball.
"I have kids and a family to protect, so it would pretty much terrify me," she said.
Has horror lost some of its disreputable pleasures, not to mention its single-minded determination to terrify?
They faced real-life responsibilities and challenges that thrill, fascinate and sometimes terrify young readers of today.
But many residents accuse Uttar Pradesh officials of mounting an organized campaign to terrify Muslims into submission.
The attack was designed not just to kill but, in the classic and literal sense, to terrify.
In many respects, Trump's candidacy seems like it was engineered in a lab to terrify Barack Obama.
To put an armed drone in a school to "protect students" would serve only to terrify them.
Researchers have found evidence that dinosaurs danced, both to terrify their enemies and impress their would-be lovers.
But those guns were actually meant to terrify me, and to increase my distorted psychological dependence upon him.
It is no substitute for mitigation and its planned use by one country could terrify others, spreading instability.
Business Insider suggested that the affordable cost of the viral down parka by Orolay should terrify Canada Goose.
Perhaps to terrify the competition further, he has spoken of wanting half the market to himself by 2021.
"The Trump admin's new 'expedited removal' rule should terrify us all," Congresswoman Diana DeGette of Colorado tweeted yesterday.
To be honest, it usually isn't the overt supercars, the automotive big boys, that terrify me like this.
The opportunity to terrify gamers or movie-watchers has many people worried that things could go too far.
It's a heartbreaking realization, catalyzed by a near-tragic event that would terrify any parent on this earth.
If you look at serial killer lore, male killers are actually the ones that terrify people much more.
Yet this left Republicans unable to alternately woo or terrify red-state Democrats into lending a helping hand.
Disney offers a number of parades, fireworks shows and in-park entertainment that promises to delight, not terrify.
And yes, it looks like Stanley Kubrick's iconic hotel set will be revisited and terrify us once again.
I'm perfectly comfortable in a group situation, or speaking before a crowd, both of which terrify many people.
And no one in contemporary politics is better at this than McConnell, which is something that should terrify Democrats.
Chlorine's lethality, even against unprotected civilians, may be unimpressively low by modern standards, but it reliably continues to terrify.
And although renting to college kids might terrify some property owners, he doesn't worry about his investment getting wrecked.
What if a grad student creates a gene drive that can't reliably hurt people but can reliably terrify them?
According to his accusers, Mr. Schneiderman appeared to enjoy exploiting his authority to threaten and terrify them into silence.
During his campaign for president, he tried to terrify Americans by distorting issues such as immigration and refugee resettlement.
Of all the possible outcomes that had been offered to us, this was the first one that didn't terrify me.
But if you could go back to building railways in 1850, I'm willing to bet you would also terrify yourself.
Fight scenes in House become a living, breathing, essential part of the film's ability to terrify, which remains undiluted today.
The broadside against Senator Dean Heller seems designed to terrify GOP lawmakers into falling in line on the upcoming vote.
"We terrify as they terrified," as an ISIS fighter identified as Abu Ithar al-Jazrawi said in a propaganda video.
What elements, scenes or experiences would someone add to an immersive horror show that was intended to totally terrify you?
"Systematic violence," meaning violence directed against members of a marginalized group by a dominant one, works to traumatize and terrify.
As the medium has become more sophisticated, developers have found increasingly inventive ways to repulse, sadden, terrify, and disturb the player.
It's useless for cutting paper, but a great way to terrify a five-year-old who's never seen this gag before.
The user's wife created these absolutely horrifying poop-shaped brownies to amp up their daughters project and probably terrify her teacher.
An Inconvenient Sequel will terrify you, infuriate you, and, hopefully, inspire you to make the world a slightly less terrible place.
Those are among the things about Trump that terrify ordinary people, but the Cleveland meeting is no place for ordinary people.
And then wonder, as I am now wondering, how Future ended up making a video surrounded by animals that terrify him.
Speaking as someone who's still shocked by what's happened to Turkey, America's violent divisiveness and piping hot political climate terrify him.
Impeachment should terrify you because it would mean a continued, relentless, overwhelming focus on Trump's lawlessness, antics, fictions and inane tweets.
But worse for Castro, he even more than Sanders and Warren is specifically associated with ideas that terrify electability-minded Democrats.
It's the perfect transportation tool to terrify your baby the world and scar them for life with their very own magic carpet.
If you really want to terrify your friends and family for Halloween this year, just dress up as Pennywise the Dancing Clown.
The country's 40m or so motorbikes terrify pedestrians, but can thunder 10-abreast along thoroughfares as well as worm down dark alleyways.
Still, medium confidence that the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets will come under high risk by 3 degrees ought to terrify us.
McCain's joy in the face of a diagnosis that would terrify almost anyone may not make a damn bit of difference legislatively.
Pramila Jayapal (D-Wa.) expressed a deep concern on Saturday about President Trump's latest tweets on North Korea, saying they terrify her.
Of course, it may be that terrorist attacks terrify people without making them Google about their anxiety, but it still surprised me.
Even with such weighty names, this isn't the sexiest trade, but the possibility of Cousins leaving next summer should terrify the Pelicans.
Then, after a mother asked her why Prince's didn't serve chicken that wouldn't terrify her children, Jeffries introduced varying levels of spiciness.
Not only did the as-yet-unidentified terrorist fail because he bungled his bomb-making, he failed because he failed to terrify.
This is why they terrify moribund industries, and why those industries are so desperate to fit themselves into young people's curious lifestyles.
They enslaved and raped minority Yazidis and executed foreign journalists on camera — actions designed and packaged for public consumption, calculated to terrify.
The possible mistakes terrify me, and sometimes it's better to simply meet someone face to face and leave your phone at home.
"I personally have always drawn my comedy from things that anger me and frustrate me and terrify me," Maysoon Zayid tells ITK.
BEIJING — Mao Zedong famously dismissed the atomic bomb as a "paper tiger," able to kill and terrify, but not decisive in war.
Maggie Smith has a fiery reputation on set and used to terrify one of the "Harry Potter" directors, the Evening Standard reported.
Special counsel Robert Mueller and his investigators deployed brass-knuckles tactics against Manafort, designed to terrify and disorient him and his wife.
A huge ad company shifted $200 million of its TV money to YouTube — and the reason why ought to terrify TV execs.
These actions will look good to the president's supporters, but also terrify marginalized groups like immigrants and make Trump's political opposition nervous.
White Supremacist A-hole Richard Spencer and his mob, trying to terrify us with Tiki torches purchased from Bed Bath and Beyond. pic.twitter.
Text on bag reads as: "This text has no other purpose than to terrify those who are afraid of the Arabic language." pic.twitter.
"I never spoke publicly in order to protect my then young son from paparazzi that used to follow him & terrify him," she continued.
Jarring shifts in ambience elicit an unease that can still terrify at a time when the genre defaults to gore for its shocks.
Yes, calling people on their shit and pushing all their buttons can be an effective way to terrify them—but this often backfires.
" The border patrol agent with Moore joked with the children, "trying to allay their fears, trying to calm them, not terrify the children.
By 19272, Sarg had been enlisted to think of a way to entertain rather than terrify the crowds, and he decided on balloons.
It is a defense that should terrify any team, even the Lions (4-6), who typically do a decent job of avoiding interceptions.
That company continues to develop impressive animal-like robots, but it hasn't really produced anything other than occasional videos that terrify the internet.
There is a virtual Trump presidency whose depredations terrify liberals, one that airs on Fox in which Trump goes from strength to strength.
There is a virtual Trump presidency whose depredations terrify liberals, one that airs on Fox in which Trump goes from strength to strength.
It seems that markets now worry about Mr Corbyn more than they do about a no-deal Brexit, which used to terrify them.
While the idea might terrify some, a Google-powered Alexa-competitor would be the physical culmination of pretty much everything that Google does well.
The city's popular mayor, Sadiq Khan of the left-wing Labour Party, emphasized the need for resilience in the face of attempts to terrify.
They have begun utilizing every apparatus available to them to target, separate, and terrify small children in order to claim a 'win' on immigration.
EU officials, for their part, are convinced that the prospect of no withdrawal agreement, and therefore no trade deal, will terrify Britain into submission.
" The actress added, "I never spoke publicly in order to protect my then young son from paparazzi that used to follow him & terrify him.
People who use weapons, legally or illegally purchased, to terrify spouses, romantic partners, or children should -- without exception -- receive increased scrutiny from law enforcement.
A police probe revealed the attack had been planned for over a month as a way to terrify the Bakarwal into leaving the area.
And Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, is exporting the scorched-earth methods that he once used to terrify the Chechen capital, Grozny, into submission.
Our weasel-faced geography teacher would terrify us with pictures of gonorrhea gone wild and show us how to slide condoms over unripe bananas.
Google is obviously fully invested in that effort, most likely because they have a clear strategy and a product that, mostly, doesn't terrify people.
There are other bad cabinet nominees with credentials as dubious as Ms. DeVos's whose possible ascension to high office should terrify any thoughtful Republican.
Creator Charlie Brooker is back behind the scenes to surely terrify you away from your screen...at least, until you succumb to the next episode.
In the rural villages dotting this region, the animals are unpopular with local residents who complain that they raid crops, destroy fences and terrify people.
From comfy Crocs to a soft pufferfish to a can of tuna, cat beds come in all shapes, sizes and ways to mildly terrify you.
He looks, and even sounds, like a twisted version of Tommy Wiseau; an accent that, in China Girl, works both to disarm and terrify you.
"These holidays and memorials weren't intended to honor the dead; they were meant to terrify the living — especially black Americans," Coaston wrote earlier this year.
It's not the frustration of the people that should terrify us, but rather the legitimate sources of their frustration, which have so long gone unaddressed.
All right, in a minute we're going to take some questions about Spectre and Meltdown from our readers and listeners, and terrify you even more.
"At-large" arrests like theirs are the ones that terrify the immigrant community, break up families, disrupt workplaces, and drive people further into the shadows.
William Peter Blatty left us with "The Exorcist," which still has the power to terrify, in both its dog-eared pages and its movie adaptation.
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They were meant to show how the bad guys were being captured, but the graphic descriptions of mass murder only seemed to terrify people more.
Pennywise the Clown returned to terrify Derry, Maine, once more in the conclusion to the 2017 hit horror film based on the Stephen King novel.
They trained her to use a weapon, and she accompanied them on raids of villages, spraying bullets in the night and shouting to terrify residents.
After Christmas, we're visited by Befana—a witchy old lady who on the eve of January 6 flies in on her broom to terrify children.
They may have been used to induce trances as part of healing rituals—rather than to terrify, the whistle may have been used to bring comfort.
Bodies were left in strategic locations to terrify black populations — the head of Ell Persons was placed in Memphis, Tennessee's black business district as a warning.
With each semi-monthly notification ping comes a video of some new way that the SoftBank-owned company's robots can either terrify or delight the masses.
This is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your purse, or nestled into your back pocket.
Mr. Abballa's Facebook post from Monday night made clear that he wanted to terrify and destroy those he deemed "unbelievers," people he had come to hate.
The news should terrify Amazon's competitors in this space such as Target, CVS, or Walgreens, where shoppers might otherwise go to pick up low-cost items.
An appalling hybrid of Donald Trump and Mike Pence, Moore's theocratic leanings should terrify anyone concerned about a Republican Party that is only becoming more extreme.
More often than not, they're just vehicles to laugh at someone else's expense, to terrify your neighborhood or feed toothpaste Oreos to unsuspecting victims or whatever.
Right turn: Here's a scenario that would terrify leaders around Europe: Five Star joins with the Northern League to form a government of the far right.
He also knows that the growing crowds at his mosque, like the rising numbers of Muslims in the city, terrify some of his white British neighbors.
"They take them into detention, terrify them and tell them: 'Your life is over, your family's life is over,'" the prime minister complained in the video.
Guns — ARs in particular — absolutely terrify me and it blows my mind how it takes this many gun-related deaths to heed attention of the country.
Terrorism is called "terrorism" because it's designed to terrify, to disrupt people's sense of safety and thus create a state of panic in the targeted population.
So Galifianakis isn't reaching for the usual effects in his voice performance; most Jokers aim to disturb and terrify, while the primary goal here is laughs.
But I don't want to terrify you to such a point where you don't believe the process is working, because then the foreign agents do win.
Republican officials are being buttonholed by protesters in elevators and mocked by protesters in restaurants because they are pursuing policies that terrify and anger their constituents.
The Point: Given the damage they've already sustained, the prospect of another government shutdown in 16 days has to terrify every single Republican looking toward 2020.
The fact that Trump would entrust his health to a doctor who would sign off on a note like this should terrify his family and friends.
But if I find I cannot terrify him/her, I will try to horrify; and if I find I cannot horrify, I'll go for the gross-out.
While the entire amusement park is set up to terrify its guests, the nights feature multiple "mazes" — most of which are themed after popular pop culture phenomenons.
"I like working with her because she's so amazing, and I just love to work with people who terrify me, because then they're so good," he says.
Stephen King has written enough great books to terrify a child well into adulthood, but the TV and film adaptations of his work have always been spotty.
Trump is either unwilling or -- and this idea should terrify Republicans looking to hold their congressional majorities in 2018 -- incapable of anything approaching that sort of discipline.
This is the most important next step, since the exercise decision and its casual, offhand announcement are going to terrify our allies in the region and beyond.
Johnson, whose tactics since he took office have been to goad his opponents and terrify them into submission, did not plan for it to be like this.
Irma has continued to terrify with sustained winds of 185 miles per hour (298 kilometers per hour), with gusts reaching up to 225 mph (362 km/h).
That's a prospect that has to terrify Republicans, who are desperately trying to hold on to their House and, to a lesser extent, Senate majorities in November.
Since 553, for every nine Americans executed by the state, one is exonerated and released from death row — a margin of error that should terrify us all.
Since 1976, for every nine Americans executed by the state, one is exonerated and released from death row — a margin of error that should terrify us all.
The weapons he discussed were meant to impress his domestic audience and terrify the West in accord with the Russian strategy of trying to intimidate its interlocutors.
If you would like to terrify unsuspecting guests at your next holiday gathering, all you need to do is add the song "Coventry Carol" to the playlist.
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You can imagine the weird events and unknowable creatures that terrify the characters in Lovecraft's passages being played out in the homes you find before they were abandoned.
After all, McQueen didn't just create clothing; he used fabric to explore darkness, to bring us all face-to-face with the things that terrify us the most.
Having a phone with that much glass and no protective case will always terrify me, but it didn't feel as fragile in hand as I thought it would.
A new video essay from Kristian Williams delves into how one mistake with the film's release led to the renaissance of zombie stories that terrify and entertain us.
Will Ora be able to out lip sync the "Break the Rules" songstress, or will Charli-as-Sheeran terrify Ora so much she no longer wishes to compete?
Musician Billie Eilish jumped out of a box on Ellen Wednesday to terrify her super fan Melissa McCarthy — and McCarthy's The Kitchen costars Tiffany Haddish and Elisabeth Moss.
Charlie Brooker's horrifying sci-fi anthology series is finally back this June with three new episodes, primed to terrify us once again with the limitless power of technology.
Though he's very recently been transformed into a queer cultural icon, the titular monster of this acclaimed Australian horror film has lost none of his power to terrify.
Atrocities like mass rape and indiscriminate killings are the point of North Korea's prison camps: to degrade and terrify the population into submission to Kim Jong Un's regime.
Above all, this Halloween is fully aware of what Halloween films do best: let Michael Myers terrify viewers as he conducts his regularly scheduled eerie rampage through Haddonfield.
It is base fearmongering, designed to terrify people into voting for an authoritarian who wants to punish huge numbers of Muslims for the actions of a tiny few.
His policies absolutely terrify me, and the so-called Bernie Bro phenomenon is a mirror image of a lot of the ugliness we see among Trump's unhinged supporters.
"To watch NRATV is to watch a constant stream of stories like those, many of them real but amplified to terrify you and sell you products," Oliver said.
The Outline just wrote about Netflix's recent pivot towards horniness on the platform which, depending on how much of Her you finished watching, will either amuse or terrify you.
Kathy Bates is sure to terrify you (she won an Oscar for her role as Annie Wilkes), but the film's events won't stick with you for too long afterwards.
A robot surgeon looming over a patient without a human nearby to assist or hit the stop button may terrify some, but there are some obvious, far-reaching benefits.
While Attorney General Jeff Session continues to terrify the marijuana industry with his ridiculous comments about pot, medical marijuana got yet another celebrity endorsement this week: Sir Patrick Stewart.
" The president's eldest son asserted in a tweet that Facebook and other big tech firms have engaged in the "purposeful & calculated silencing of conservatives," and it should "terrify everyone.
" The president's eldest son asserted in a tweet that Facebook and other big tech firms have engaged in the "purposeful & calculated silencing of conservatives" and it should "terrify everyone.
You may have already heard the news that will surely terrify Rudolph-loving children for the next few months: 323 reindeer were killed by lightning in Norway this weekend.
They terrify, instruct and enchant — sometimes all in the same book (Carmen Maria Machado's short story collection, "Her Body and Other Parties," features a veritable taxonomy of the type).
And blasting Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, whose name and image Republicans have used to try to terrify voters for more than seven years, just isn't getting the job done.
The versatile actor Sir John Hurt, who could move audiences to tears in "The Elephant Man," terrify them in "Alien," and spoof that very same scene in "Spaceballs," has died.
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Mullally also lamented that she'd probably have to buy her dress online, which, for an event this huge, would terrify us — and she spilled some tea about Saks Fifth Avenue.
Authorities stumbled on a partially successful solution four years ago, after hiring 40 men to disguise themselves as langurs and squeal monkey-like to try and terrify the macaques away.
That said, we'll probably never see a roller coaster get much taller than they are today, because nowadays there are cheaper and more efficient ways to thrill and terrify riders.
On the face of it, the report's findings will terrify many U.S. citizens, especially given the current geopolitical tensions with China, Russia and North Korea and their capabilities in cyberspace.
Read more: It took Twitter longer to secure Jack Dorsey's account from hackers than it would for a nuclear missile to travel around the world — and that should terrify you
Terror groups — and those they inspire — have learned that they do not need anthrax or dirty bombs to disrupt and terrify the world's great cities, our national security reporter writes.
North Korea remains a tough nut to crack, but Obama's approach clearly didn't work, so we can only pray that Trump's will terrify Pyongyang into taking a more rational course.
Employing a mask and a rope that his racist fellow police officers had used to terrify and intimidate him, he turned the terror back onto criminals — including those crooked cops.
Essentially, the Colonies manage to accomplish three things for Gilead: Undo the damage of pre-Gilead America, ship the problem people off to the Colonies, and terrify everyone else into submission.
"Taiz remains partly besieged just as daily air strikes and shelling continue to terrify residents," he told a news conference to launch an ICRC report called "I Saw My City Die".
This is the future if net neutrality is repealed; the creeping, costly death of media freedom If you're scared of a future America without net neutrality, I want to terrify you.
Go all out with some blue skin and long, wet hair as Sadako Yamamura from The Ring, or grab some red contacts and white face paint to terrify everyone as Jigsaw.
When he brings the gospel vocals to the top of the mix—the title track to Devil Is Fine is a good analog—it becomes impossible to completely terrify the listener.
Anderson sounded impressed by the demo, but he also pointed out that it could "terrify some people," since it potentially creates "the biggest ever surveillance network" for Google or another company.
These goldfish have been fruitful, they have multiplied, and they have grown into monsters — well, actually they are just a couple pounds each, but that's still big enough to terrify me.
"If I got out, after killing thirty people, I will be happy 100% ...100% happy, because these 30 will terrify the world," he said at one point, according to the complaint.
Spanish football team C. D. Palencia have unveiled a new team kit, and if the underlying aim is to distract/terrify their opposition then they may well be onto a winner.
It resembles privatized efforts to patrol the border, such as the United Constitutional Patriots, one of the many border militia who periodically emerge and terrify migrants to ostensibly defend the border.
That's merely the necessary pretense: The bowler's primary objective is to terrify the batsman, and if in the course of this terror campaign a cheekbone is shattered, well, that's dashed unlucky.
The Trump administration is now going even further than the Obama administration in its attempts to deter asylum seekers, as it seeks to terrify mothers from coming here with their children.
Terrorists have learned, our national security correspondent writes, that they do not need anthrax or dirty bombs to disrupt capitals, terrify tourists, rivet the attention of governments and impress potential recruits.
The suspect, Sayfullo Habibullaevic Saipov, said he was inspired by ISIS, and other ISIS sympathizers have used vehicle-ramming attacks overseas to terrify and kill scores of people in recent years.
The use of what was probably sarin gas against civilians in the town of Khan Sheikhoun was meant to terrify the local population and the fighters who rely on their support.
As he saw it, these functions were to terrify the German populace, train the Gestapo and the S.S. in casual cruelty, and study how to most efficiently crush the human spirit.
He just branded millions of people which opens doors to anything and shunning is the least of it: harassment, name-calling, violence, or coming right to your home to terrify your family.
There is no other explanation for what is happening here, no psychological or sociological study to give reasoning to why this artform has been able to excite and terrify like no other.
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Horror villains are often scary because we don't know much about them; they're shrouded in mystery, which gives them a certain amount of gravitas and power that they can terrify us with.
"If I got out, after killing 30 people, I will be happy 100% ... 100% happy because these 30 will terrify the world," Hamzeh told one of the informants, according to the complaint.
He also said that last week the Islamic State was reported to have executed 15 civilians in the village of Safina, about 28 miles south of Mosul, supposedly to terrify other residents.
His jump shot is still under construction, and the 6-foot-11 center-forward-guard remains most comfortable driving toward the basket, where his stride, strength and length confuse and terrify defenders.
Or maybe she could have deployed some kind of glamour to make it look like the wildlings had a couple dozen giants and terrify the Bolton troops into breaking ranks and fleeing?
For one thing, by the time this one's over, fans will know a lot more about the mysterious Samara, the dead girl who continues to terrify the living via a grainy videotape.
Nothing in the sport would terrify opponents more than an Anthony Davis who decides to permanently shift three or four of his mid-range jumpers per game back behind the three-point line.
The new president-elect, however, shows every sign of being more spontaneous – and looks set to continue to use his personal social media posts in a way that will terrify foreign policy purists.
They make you jump, they'll stop you from sleeping, and if you're really lucky, they'll terrify you so deeply that even the memory of watching the movie will make you twinge with discomfort.
By metaphorically naming and shaming them, and implicitly inviting his followers (who have a history of horrifying harassment) to do the same, he wants to terrify any other women from coming forward too.
But unlike Henry Cavill's likeable, charming, and altruistic Superman, the alternate Kal-El in a new movie trailer doesn't understand his own power — but he understands how to use it to terrify people.
The facial expressions are bizarre, and instead of looking like a cute cartoon version of you, your AR Emoji looks like something you would use to terrify your loved ones as a prank.
Image: Janice Haney Carr (CDC/ Catherine Armbruster; Margaret Williams)A UK reporter's harrowing story of losing sight in his right eye is sure to terrify anyone who's been lax about contact lens hygiene.
Information should not terrify us, and our goals should not be dictated by fear; however, as a human, I see my flaws in my fear of time directly related to things such as this.
Though primarily called to fiction, Wang wrote The Collected Schizophrenias because schizophrenia and its associated conditions do terrify, and remain so stigmatized, and there is so little writing from people who have the condition.
Somehow, while Claire is setting her all her political goodwill aflame, Doug has wandered into the House Of Representatives to terrify some random aide who made the mistake of fastening both his jacket buttons.
Just like we can rid of phobias by gradually getting exposed to the things that terrify us without anything bad happening, we can learn to stop being revolted by vomit, cockroaches, and dog poop.
These items range from a widely popular $139 winter coat — which made the roundsRead more: Wealthy shoppers are going crazy over this jacket that costs $90 on Amazon — and it should terrify Canada Goose
To be fair, the thing is pretty simple—it's basically the same type of video that you used to terrify your friends with in middle school, except with the nun being the surprise scare.
With hundreds of thousands of pieces from beloved brands selling for bargain prices, the move into brick and mortar should terrify stores like T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, businesses ThredUp is coming for, and hard.
And the fact that we're talking, for no good reason, about a fragment of Elizabeth Warren's DNA three weeks before an essential midterm is a sign that she shouldn't exactly terrify her rivals yet.
WASHINGTON — After a year of delighting conservatives with tax cuts and regulatory rollbacks, President Trump is finally following through on the type of trade crackdowns that terrify Republican leaders in Congress and many economists.
Their arrests are meant to fortify spiritually the regime's supporters and terrify those who would challenge the basic tenets of the Islamic Republic, especially the most fundamental principle: continuing hostility against the United States.
And it was the 1988 campaign of George H.W. Bush, another establishment figure and policy moderate, that attempted to terrify white voters with the Willie Horton ad and dog whistles about race and crime.
Their purpose is to terrify, and they use random and spectacular violence to do it, with an invaluable assist from the saturation coverage on cable television and news websites that such outrages inevitably draw.
These holidays and memorials weren't intended to honor the dead; they were meant to terrify the living — especially black Americans, already subjected to rampant discrimination and violence across the South (and throughout the North too).
They never made it all the way to New Orleans, though; after being captured, they were killed — and their decapitated heads were put on sticks along the river to terrify anyone else thinking about revolting.
Like Boston Dynamics' SpotMini, these types of robots exist not just to terrify and delight, but to test out navigating complex situations — whether it's opening a door, crossing rocky terrain, or learning efficient flight paths.
It may seem strange that a horror movie about a killer doll is better primed to terrify Big Tech execs than kids and parents — but in Child's Play 2019, that's exactly what Chucky is after.
When the center constructed a haunted house for Halloween, he eagerly portrayed Jason, the villain from the Halloween movies, donning an orange jumpsuit and wielding a chainsaw (sans chain) to terrify every child in sight.
But Firaxis has also gone beyond expectations, over-delivering in almost every respect, adding significant strategic depth, and building new features that consistently delight, surprise, and genuinely terrify even the most experienced of XCOM players.
But it is new data of out China this morning that ought to truly terrify governments: Retail sales there have declined by 20.5% this year, according to a note from Pantheon Macroeconomics published this morning.
Yet it is this prospect that might terrify the elites (and by elites, I mean corrupt rightwing politicians) most — feminists, and poets, shape-shifting and elusive, reaching across borders to share and to join cause.
The writer on the outside reads: "This text has no other purpose than to terrify those who are afraid of the Arabic language," according to Berlin-based journalist Nader Al-Sarras, who first shared the picture.
The India-Pakistan Conflict Was a Parade of Lies Farhad Manjoo worries about the misinformation flying between two nuclear-armed neighbors: What I found was alarming; it should terrify the world, not just Indians and Pakistanis.
For Kopp, the point of studies like this is not to terrify the bejeezus out of people, but to highlight the fact that we live in a rapidly changing world when it comes to flood risk.
The one I drove was slightly limited, but still plenty powerful enough to both terrify and thrill me as I tried to survive the 230-turn track the series had set up at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
In Osaka's Universal Studios Japan, for example, she's wheeled into the park on Halloween, "haunting" rides with regular appearances, appearing during Jurassic Park and Jaws attractions to terrify audiences expecting to see dinosaurs or giant sharks.
The writer on the outside reads: "This text has no other purpose than to terrify those who are afraid of the Arabic language" according to Berlin-based journalist Nader Al-Sarras, who first shared the picture.
Creepypasta, which briefly had a moment in the limelight in the wake of two Wisconsin teenagers allegedly stabbing their friend after reading scary stories online, is a genre of online story that exists primarily to terrify.
But mulling over the worst-case scenarios in the light of day forces me to recognize how unlikely, even ridiculous, they are; confronting them saps them of their power to terrify and even makes me laugh.
I wasn't trying to needlessly terrify them, I wanted to comfort them with context: Things are bad, but they can be worse, just as they were for members of their family that they knew and loved.
And it's a sign that Amazon recognizes that in this era of powerful grassroots activist and political movements, it needs to do a better job reassuring people about innovative technologies whose downsides also terrify the public.
What Trump says about the issues often suggests that he's a lunatic — the actual words he says terrify anyone paying close attention, and they underscore Clinton's competence, knowledge of the issues, and attention to coalition building.
The declaration was in keeping with his comparatively progressive reign so far—one that continues to terrify conservative Catholics as he continues to break pope-protocol, ditching the papal Prada shoes and instead posting tweets about environmentalism.
This was another lesson of the Obama administration: that it takes very little time to terrify a community, and a long time and a lot of proactive work to coax them to let go of that fear.
According to realtors, Khan Market is possibly the most expensive retail location in India per square foot despite its uneven paving stones, mass of overhead cables, and narrow staircases and entrances that would terrify any fire consultant.
Once a viewer accepted that a homicidal hottie was not outside of the realm of possibility, however, the folks at home were richly rewarded with lurid fun that could also terrify without a protective shell of irony.
Not only is Netflix's Bird Box being recognized for its all-star cast — which includes Sandra Bullock and Sarah Paulson — and its ability to terrify audiences, but it also gaining attention for generating hilarious jokes and memes.
This could start to de-escalate the drug war, removing harmless offenders from Mexico's jam-packed prisons and focusing law enforcement on the crimes that terrify ordinary citizens, like the killing of the student teachers of Ayotzinapa.
In news that surprised no one but still managed to terrify many, House Speaker Paul Ryan confirmed that a measure to strip Planned Parenthood funding would be included in the bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
If the idea of getting lost in an airport doesn't terrify you, you can wander through the Jewel's hedge and mirror mazes or stand near the 130-foot-tall indoor waterfall (with light show) called Rain Vortex.
Studying meat-strewn menus and fridges, looking at research on our country's (lack of) motivation to ditch meat, reading Meathooked and watching Cowspiracy and Meat the Truth can all terrify anyone about the implications of the meatscape.
"First I was afraid, but then I thought: 'Fuck it, I won't give [the attacker(s)] the right to terrify me,'" 28-year-old Anna told me as she left flowers at the fence surrounding the department store.
Back in the day — June 23200, 230, to be exact — a Newsweek cover story offered up a statistic seemingly meant to terrify women: They were likelier to die in a terrorist attack than to marry over age 40.
Sphero's rocking, rolling BB-8 toy can already totter amiably about your house and terrify your cat, but the tweedling ball now has another trick up its non-existent sleeves — it can watch The Force Awakens with you.
While American kids had Bloody Mary to terrify them out of going the bathroom alone, girls in South Africa had Pinky Pinky, a demon with shockingly pink hair who would target women just trying to use the bathroom.
It has some body lean that can be disconcerting if you're not expecting it, but on the backroads of Westchester County the CX-5 can corner at a pace that will utterly terrify and possibly sicken your passengers.
She had not anticipated how quickly "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" would lodge in her head as the most irritating ear worm in the history of ear worms, or how Practical's eyebrows could terrify little kids.
They turned out to be Russian security officials, he said, who did not want to kill him, only to terrify him and use him in a propaganda exercise aimed at showing that opponents of Russia's takeover were terrorists.
"Despite his efforts to terrify people, a consensus is emerging that ICE itself constitutes a threat to public safety," Pablo Alvarado, the executive director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, an advocacy group, said in a statement.
If you feel comfortable navigating the software, looking up questions on the IRS website, and the idea of having to fix any errors doesn&apost terrify you, then you&aposll probably feel more comfortable doing your own taxes.
"I knew Katherine was an incredible character but I also knew that the job behind her was huge and it did terrify me because there was a lot of her to tackle in just one film," Pugh told Reuters.
But as with the now-required lists of side effects and warnings that accompany drug ads in print and on the air, these can terrify some patients, prompting them to refuse to take medications that would actually help them.
The Japanese company Tamiya is better known on this side of the Pacific for its remote control cars and trucks, but the company also has a lesser known line of educational building toys that teach (or terrify) more than thrill.
By any definition, Khan's life has been hard, and so neither Trump nor the current stirrings of fascism in and out of the US scare him as much as it might terrify the rest of us with less lived experience.
The number that should terrify Republicans: voters generally said they'd reelect their member of Congress 44-38, but after being told about their member's support for the health care bill, that shifted to 45-38 in favor of a Democratic challenger.
It was an act employed by whites to terrify African-Americans in the wake of the Civil War, a murder so public and brash that it made clear that they could do whatever they wanted to blacks with no recourse.
The FBI did not hesitate a minute to raid his home in the early morning, enter without warning, terrify him and his wife as they awoke to armed agents in their bedroom, then searched him and his wife in their bed.
I Was Misinformed The three words that terrify me most are "off the grid," so it's a testament to our friendship that I visit my pal Joyce (yeah, same name) in her off-the-grid cabin in the Catskills every summer.
Mr. Cordray, who also battled on behalf of consumers in his previous jobs as Ohio's attorney general and, before that, its treasurer, is praised in some circles as enormously effective, wielding the bureau's power to restructure some industries and terrify others.
Trump's ignorance of basic facts about the nation's nuclear arsenal, his willingness to consider nuclear weapons against terror cells in European cities, his advocacy of nuclear proliferation, and his lack of anything remotely resembling sober, mature judgement should terrify everyone.
And it extends beyond the internet—the so-called killer clown craze, which began as a prank and morphed into people in clown masks trying to terrify other people by running after them with knives is YouTube prank culture gone mainstream.
In ERP and CBT, a person might have to willingly say or do things that terrify them, dropping into the scariest parts of their psyches, and admitting to things that they fear will make their friends and families turn on them.
As Clooney recounts his wild uncles' war stories, things get really gruesome really fast: one particularly hard-drinking storytime from Uncle George compels Uncle Chick to take off some of his faux parts to terrify young George and his sister.
In May, "Bad Blood," the best-selling Theranos exposé by the Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou, laid out in gripping detail the aggressive efforts by Mr. Boies and his firm to intimidate — and, in some cases, terrify — company whistle-blowers.
This being an article about right-wing media, let's insert the disclaimer that O.S.F. was created by George Soros, the billionaire activist who haunts the fevered imagination of the right in about the same way the Koch brothers terrify the left.
Several sequences in which the character channeled his rage into his performances — but never quite figured out how to effectively temper that rage so as not to terrify the audience — made for some of the best TV acting of the year.
Your Phone Is a Ticking Time BombThis is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your…Read more ReadThe problem comes from how the cables and USB-C ports speak to one another.
But as contrasting as Midsommar might have seemed at first brush, the film shares a lot of the same thematic DNA as its predecessor, from its investigations of interpersonal relationships to its guarantee to fully terrify you, sunlight and flowers or no.
The new version will be computer animated and will clock in at four hours long all together — plenty of time to terrify a fresh generation of viewers when it airs on BBC One in the UK, and on Netflix internationally next year.
Though shrimps are not widely considered to be lethal animals – when potted, they are in fact a Morecambe Bay delicacy – they nonetheless have creepy little features which, when blown up to club crest proportions, could terrify even the hardiest of League Two footballers.
But the death tolls in individual attacks in the West have remained relatively modest, partly because the assailants have learned that they do not need anthrax or dirty bombs to disrupt capitals, terrify tourists, rivet the attention of governments and impress potential recruits.
That might terrify people who have seen the 2017 Black Mirror episode "Metalhead," in which weaponized robot dogs hunt down, terrorize, and brutally kill humans,  Boston Dynamics pointed out to WBUR that its terms of service specifically prohibit the weaponization of Spot.
"The two seemed very connected to me in a very obvious way -- this manner of terrorizing people and trying to terrify the country about immigrants and Hispanics and people who are really the most vulnerable and the most defenseless in America," O'Rourke said.
What about a little girl scares an adult so much they need to terrify or humiliate her, and what happens to that adult when they witness she is protected not by the National Guard but by a bullet-proof dignity passed down from generations?
Not only did the content of their new hit flick A Quiet Place terrify viewers who visited the theater to watch it on the big screen, but the extended periods of silence seemed to pose problems for movie-goers who wanted to enjoy their snacks.
Collectively, those six films—a mixture of speciality indies and mainstream releases that make up just a small slice of the overall horror pie—earned a little under a billion dollars at the box office and explored dozens of new, thrilling ways to terrify us.
Think of it this way: 538 presented a scenario that should terrify Democrats: it took Iraq, Katrina, the start of the Great Recession and rock bottom approval ratings for George W Bush for the Dems to grab a 60-seat Senate supermajority in 2008.
"But that's not what you wrote, you wrote that you don't want to be here," Dern says, reminding Nélisse of the notebook she carries in which she keeps claiming that the sexual encounters terrify and disgust her, and that she vomits after Bill touches her.
There were still a few standouts in the sea of modestly received films, like Boots Riley's wild Sorry to Bother You and that Mr. Rogers doc, but no movie from this year's crop managed to both amaze and completely terrify audiences quite like Hereditary.
While we should rightly condemn America for barraging teenagers from Kettering with so much marketing that they feel obliged to terrify their elderly neighbours while dressed up as Stephen King's IT, we cannot condemn the USA for its football coaches, or not yet, at least.
What happened at the Unite the Right protest in Charlottesville was the real article: a gathering of proud white supremacists, neo-Nazis and fellow travelers brandishing torches and flags and a Dodge Challenger in order to terrify residents, kill a counterprotester and injure 19 others.
That a man who could very well be the next US president is characterizing an entire group of Americans as internal enemy of the state just by virtue of their religion or nationality or identity (and irrespective of their actual beliefs) should terrify every single American.
The fact that those scenarios can terrify, or overwhelm, or paralyse through fear—those, for me, are not reasons to look away from the science, but to look squarely at it, so we know just what are the scale and scope of threats we are dealing with.
Consider that it was partly the brainchild of then-Chrysler executive Bob Lutz, the ultimate car guy, who thought the company needed something akin to the AC Cobra — a bare-bones racecar known for its lack of a roof, huge engine, and ability to terrify drivers. Voila!
Trailer for 'The New Mutants,' a proper Marvel horror movie, is *finally* here Claire and Jamie fight for their family in dramatic 'Outlander' Season 5 trailer 'A Quiet Place Part II' trailer will terrify you Disney+ video shows all that's coming in 2020 — including more 'The Mandalorian'
In a tweet last month, President Trump's eldest son wrote "The purposeful & calculated silencing of conservatives on Facebook & the rest of the Big Tech monopoly men should terrify everyone," after Facebook announced that it would banning conspiracy theorist Alex Jones along with other far-right pundits and activists.
Or maybe, as some observers have already suggested, this is just Trump's latest North Korea-style gambit: shoot from the hip (on Twitter), terrify large swaths of the international community, and then strike some kind of unenforceable deal after a grand summit that includes lots of photo ops.
The show never mistakes Stan for a romantic hero — he's cheating on his wife, after all — but it does depict the ways in which opening a door to acceptance within yourself can cause you to lose your footing in ways that might terrify but also, eventually, reveal their wonders.
Decriminalizing possession of all drugs for personal use would be a sound first step: It would ease the burden on the collapsed judiciary system, reduce the incentives for the police to make arrests and focus their efforts on violence-prone traffickers who terrify citizens, and not on users.
But there's a debate about whether a "mass shooting" occurs anytime a large number of people are shot, or whether it only applies to a more specific subset of crimes that particularly terrify the public: shootings perpetrated by a lone gunman in a public place, often seemingly at random.
They labeled Truman as a communist — and you have to remember, this is during a time when communism was a real scare — and they terrify people with this idea that if Truman gets his way, government officials are then going to be able to intervene in private medical decisions.
READ: Mueller's indictment of Manafort was written to terrify K Street Aside from trying to reach Trump, Mueller may also be focusing on the Logan Act to ensnare other members of the Trump team, many of whom were still private citizens while Trump was president-elect, according to Ryan.
Your Phone Is a Ticking Time BombThis is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your…Read more ReadThe Li-ion battery is great for holding a charge and fitting into small devices but sometimes it experiences what's called thermal runaway.
Although many horror films seek only to create momentary fear, the very best of the bunch — those that successfully manage to create King's conception of terror — break through the barriers of our rational minds, burrowing into our psyches in ways that can terrify us for the rest of our lives.
MACCALLUM: Let&aposs go terrify some small children and, you know, send them running to the streets while a man with dark sunglasses chases them until they go over a fence, and teach kids that that what&aposs, you know, that&aposs what represents conservatism or Republicanism in this country.
Your Phone Is a Ticking Time BombThis is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your…Read more ReadUntil we know more, it's impossible to say if the fire was a symptom of bigger issue or just a cautionary tale about complacency.
Drawing on the creeping thunder of Goblin soundtracks, the minimal bluster of John Carpenter's film work, and the primary color dancefloor gems that line the hallowed halls of italo disco, Sweatt's used a string of singles and LPs for outre labels like Not Not Fun to both terrify and confound.
It would terrify rival nuclear powers, like Russia and China, who would quite understandably wonder what the US wanted all of those nuclear weapons for, risking a Cold War-style arms race at a time when tensions between these great powers (over issues like Ukraine and North Korea) are already high.
But the character of Falstaff, who is described by Samuel Johnson as "a thief and a glutton, a coward, and a boaster; always ready to cheat the weak, and prey upon the poor; to terrify the timorous, and insult the defenceless," has an unexpected relevance in the current election season.
READ: Mueller's indictment of Manafort was meant to terrify K Street The largest payments were for real estate, including two properties in New York: a $2200 million condo in Manhattan's swanky Soho area— rented out as an Airbnb — and a Brooklyn brownstone that cost $22 million, both of which he mortgaged.
Your Phone Is a Ticking Time BombThis is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your…Read more ReadIndeed, as Gizmodo's own Alex Cranz has explained in the past, the lithium-ion batteries that most modern electronics use are basically ticking time bombs.
According to a report from Variety, the titles will go on sale on June 14th to mark the... Sphero's rocking, rolling BB-8 toy can already totter amiably about your house and terrify your cat, but the tweedling ball now has another trick up its non-existent sleeves — it can watch The... .
"The consequence of that is we can terrify or love or remember or be excited" by movies, books, and long car rides in a way that we previously couldn't, Edwards said at the premiere, highlighting the power of scent to trigger emotions—an aspect that immediately interested the director of Alex in Wonderland.
Given a chance to replace the empty sloganeering and self-aggrandizement of his primary campaign with solid proposals worthy of Americans' trust, Mr. Trump made clear that he instead intends to terrify voters into supporting him, who will protect them from violence, a word that occurs over and over in his remarks.
Public figures including Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Presidential candidate Donald Trump have come forward to argue that national security and terrorism are the right grounds for Apple to agree to open the iPhone in question, but Cook stressed that it is the future implications of such a move that terrify him and Apple.
It's also a good moment to question orthodoxies and received wisdom, to ask ourselves if people are not, in fact, being governed by those who would obscure the truth from them, declaring certain things heretical, even as others seek to rip the world open in ways that terrify the high priests of politics and science.
That formula — enrich your cronies, terrify your foes, placate the urban bourgeoisie with a decent standard of living, and propagandize everyone else with heavy doses of xenophobic nationalism — no longer works so well in an era of Magnitsky sanctions, international ostracism, a persistently stagnant economy, middling oil prices, unpopular pension reforms, and dubious foreign adventures.
The aim is twofold: to terrify civilians into leaving, so that even more ruthless tactics can be used against the fighters who remain; and to raise the price of resistance to the point at which communities will put pressure on fighters to accept whatever ceasefire terms the regime is prepared to offer, as happened in Homs two months ago.
I reached out to Amarasingam, who is a senior research fellow at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue and the co-director of a study of Western foreign fighters at the University of Waterloo, to discuss why he believes terrorists are, increasingly, failing to accomplish their central goal — to terrify Our full conversation, lightly edited for clarity, follows.
Read more on 2020: Karen Tumulty: If Biden can't gain traction in South Carolina, there is nowhere else he will Jennifer Rubin: Advice for the flummoxed Super Tuesday voter Henry Olsen: Two reasons Bernie Sanders should terrify Democrats — Florida and Pennsylvania Eugene Robinson: In South Carolina, a determination to oust Trump Greg Sargent: Bloomberg's vanity campaign sinks deeper into absurdity
If you have a Oculus Rift virtual reality headset, there's a good chance you're a little bummed right now because you can't terrify yourself with the recently released Resident Evil 7, which is exclusive to PlayStation VR. But if you need a fright, consider this—someone could be watching you right now through your Oculus' sensors, which are a little more than repurposed webcams.
I see their little updates on Facebook (which, for younger readers, is a message board used by the elderly to discuss the crimes of immigrant gangs) with their aging faces that astonish me and their grown children who terrify me — they're nothing but little marker dots of humanity getting farther away on that metaphorical balloon that Mr. Brenner blew up for us those many years ago.
In a recent op-ed in The Times, one of the women, Tanya Selvaratnam, recounted how Mr. Schneiderman's physical attacks had been accompanied by his efforts to humiliate and terrify her: he had called her his "property," his "brown slave"; had told her she needed to fix her hair and her breasts and remove her surgical scars; he threatened to kill her if she left him.
She starkly describes her experiences; her condemnation of what she identifies as the "white male terrorists" of the gaming community, as well as what she sees as tacit support for their views, is unequivocal: White male terrorism is the white underbelly of the gaming community, meant to terrify and disrupt the lives of those who threaten the status quo by race, gender, or sexuality.
The study found that, surprisingly, drivers who tend to be more aggressive (and therefore among the least likely to want to give up control to a robot, especially a weak robot that's a huge wimp when it comes to wanting not to terrify people or run them down) are actually those who favor an autonomous future, because in that world they can count on most of the soft baby bot cars to get out of the way when they careen toward them unsafely in order to assert their sad, pathetic, frustrated dominance.
Amazon is pumping money into Google to promote Prime Day, and it could be a brilliant way to also boost Amazon's own ad businessThe growth rate of Amazon's ad business is plunging but revenue is still upDigital now makes up the majority of marketers' ad spending, and Amazon is poised to win big as it eats into Google's shareAmazon's ad business is set to more than quadruple by 2023 — and Google should be worriedAmazon's nascent ad business is bigger than it's ever been — and it's starting to make inroads with big brands'They should all be worried': Google's move to bring shoppable ads to image searches should terrify Amazon, Instagram, and Pinterest

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