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The denizens of Twitter, of course, are not having it.
Aquaman commands more than just the denizens of Earth's oceans.
For the denizens of the Internet: no, of course not.
"Believe, boys, believe," bellow the denizens of Besiktas's northern stands.
There was little that was poetic about the denizens of Rabbie's.
Besides, do the denizens of paradise get to wear cool asymmetrical jumpsuits?
All of Doomfist's punching powers work pretty well against the denizens of Minecraft.
But the denizens of Wall Street still have a significant part to play.
It was clear we, the denizens of big cities, were living in a bubble.
But the denizens, though cool, aren't the biggest attraction in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.
The stadium-facing rooms offer uninterrupted views of Wrigley and the denizens it attracts.
The denizens of the tech industry have spent the past decade learning that lesson.
And Park offers more possibilities for friendship than the denizens of her new town.
The Pine Barrens also provides a portrait of the denizens of this enigmatic landscape.
Catering to the denizens of this nefarious realm are a row of street food stalls.
"We build the wall to keep us free," sing the denizens of the underworld. Chilling.
Meanwhile, the denizens of Summerhill, Peoplestown, Mechanicsville, and Pittsburgh wait and see what comes next.
Hundreds of thousands of strays, neither feral nor tame, live among the denizens of Istanbul.
"The Red Woman" at large tasks the denizens of Westeros with reckoning with their fate.
The gangs themselves, until then as mixed as the denizens of the film world, became segregated.
But once the dark truth revealed itself, the denizens of Twitter collectively lost their goddamn minds.
But the denizens of the North aren't the only Koreans Trump must keep an eye on.
This simply doesn't bode well for the denizens of U.S. cities, where populations are expected to boom.
Perhaps the entire thing is an elaborate troll designed to drive the denizens of the internet mad!
I assumed TV people would be on the conservative side, unlike the denizens of the music business.
Fate — and economics, climate and other people — aren't kind to the denizens of this cold, cold landscape.
The denizens of Silicon Valley live in a bubble, which Mr. Bannon's acid theories would surely penetrate.
This week, the denizens of Twitter began posting photos of themselves with an odd array of labels.
He gave it to us raw​, and the denizens of the streets admired and respected him for that.
Good Trouble, seemingly knowing exactly what the denizens of Twitter want, debuts Centineo as an unquestionable romantic lead.
This truth comes even more into focus when Kim and Khloé speak to the denizens of Mission Rescue.
In fact if the denizens of Silicon Valley aren't careful, more of their Israeli peers could eclipse them.
The denizens of Silicon Valley shared a goal: to improve the lives of the people who used technology.
The denizens of talk radio seldom positioned themselves as the opposite of journalists: They were brash, opinionated, ideological.
With due respect to the denizens of Monte Carlo and Turin, the Champions League's heavyweights are in Madrid.
The Paris Airshow kicks off Monday, offering the denizens of the aviation world their biennial chance to gather round.
The government in Baghdad is ruled by a majority Shiite coalition, while the denizens of Mosul are largely Sunni.
But how could I assure the denizens of a driving city that I was, in fact, one of them?
Comedians turned advertisers — and the denizens of Madison Avenue who worked for those brands — into grist for their mills.
Just weight down the cadaver and drop it in the ocean for the denizens of the deep to enjoy.
Sometime last week, the denizens of the internet noticed that Nordstrom carries a pair of distressed, dirty-looking sneakers.
"If there are any barbarians in this series, they are the denizens of Europe," declared the Journal's Eric Gibson.
Hart of Dixie even takes things a few steps further than Gilmore Girls — the denizens of Bluebell are markedly kookier.
An outsider is apt to wonder whether the denizens of little Loštice, Czech Republic, ever tire of the local cheese.
Are the denizens of New York now legally required to employ a new pronoun for each of these many identities?
Until the bottom drops out completely, the denizens of "The Deuce" are more concerned with the day-to-day grind.
She is emblematic of the denizens of the Deep State that everyone in Washington likes to tell us doesn't exist.
But Goodwin's theory of football and life is right enough; it is a promise for the denizens of Mercer County.
In 22009, Dick was arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure after allegedly drunkenly mooning the denizens of an LA-area McDonald's.
Because there's nothing that the denizens of the Internet love more than having no idea what the hell is going on.
Then you build new rooms, or add onto rooms you already have, and make the denizens of your small town happier.
But presidents whose party controls both houses of Congress can generally get the denizens of Capitol Hill to do his bidding.
As Amma noted, Persephone ended up happily married to Hades and was tasked with overseeing "punishment" for the denizens of hell.
And the denizens of the Internet, who have thrived on poking fun at Jordan, might have to find some new jokes.
She is a patient person, and often pauses in the book to note she appreciates the denizens of her new home.
What drives the denizens of the Springer universe is, quite simply, the desire to exercise their constitutional right to be famous.
Adults who regularly buy children's gifts will recognize the denizens of the movie "UglyDolls," the plush toys of the same name.
I'm pretty sure the denizens of "Swingtown" would agree with me when I say that I don't think guilty pleasures exist.
Waltz plays Ido, a doctor who specializes in helping the denizens of Iron City with their artificial parts, which are many.
Did the denizens of Whoville just not care that a recluse cave-dweller broke into each and every one of their homes?!
In April of 163, the denizens of a star system located in the Cassiopeia constellation will be greeted by a strange visitor.
Aboard the Noise Club, at least, the denizens of DIY and the underground were the unlikely stars of the art fair. Attention!
Quick recap of "Beowulf": A monster named Grendel is slaughtering the denizens of Heorot, a Danish feudal stronghold, on a nightly basis.
It features the denizens of a segregated beach, with a handful of white visitors, including Florine and Marcel, all equally turned out.
For the denizens of Robeson County in North Carolina, this is the lie they have been fed for the past five years.
It was the denizens of /pol/ who, last year, turned Pepe the Frog, once a benign cartoon, into a neo-Nazi icon.
One lesson they both should have learned by now is that the denizens of America's spy apparatus are nicknamed "spooks" for good reason.
It touches on how the patriarchy is trying to keep women down with shoe advertisements, and the denizens of the village love it.
But it could be worse, I gathered: Some of the denizens of r/leaves were writing about how they were coughing up resin.
Many of the denizens of intact tropical reefs, like humphead parrotfish and wrasses, are worth thousands of dollars in Asia, said Dr. Richmond.
The denizens in right field did their best to welcome him, beginning with a hearty chant of his name during their roll call.
Embodied by a fine cast led by Ciaran Hinds, the denizens of "Girl" definitely feel — well, you know — like they're on their own.
These are the denizens of this subterranean world, perpetuating this repulsive system by not speaking out against it and forswearing its tainted rewards.
Not only do the denizens of D.C. favor it by a wide margin, the numbers simply demand the creation of a 51st state.
But the confluence of these two tasks—a counter-intelligence operation that has dragged in the denizens of the White House itself—is unprecedented.
It should fly back up in a year or so; in the meantime, the denizens of the station will enjoy a little extra space.
Both would be good news for the denizens of Wall Street, so it is not surprising that they hoped their dreams would come true.
Set off to the side, almost so as not to disrupt the flow of the denizens of the lobby, was the check-in desk.
Walmsley will soon provide the denizens of distance-running forums, and other arenas where such internecine debates take place, actual data to argue over.
To save it, the denizens of the fantasy world took over, rewriting it, but even triage only lasts so long against the ravages of time.
Unfortunately for the denizens of U.S. cities, humidity is expected to increase as global temperatures rise (the air holds more moisture as the climate warms).
"SELL in May and go away," say the denizens of Wall Street, and to the usual summer lethargy is added the excuse of a heatwave.
Unencumbered by watery eyes and runny noses, they get to frolic amongst blooming vegetation or tussle with the denizens of local dog parks with abandon.
Riverdale season 2 is already fulfilling its promise this year will be an even sexier ride for the denizens of its eerie, shockingly murder-y town.
Just like the people of Troy had to beware of Greeks bearing gifts, the denizens of Unicornville have to beware of term sheets with liquidation preferences.
"We Want Data" (2016), a series of prints, depicts human-emoji hybrids either presiding over the denizens of their world or else being eaten by them.
Shot by Steven Meisel in black and white, they were inspired by a 1969 Richard Avedon photograph of Andy Warhol and the denizens of the Factory.
I found myself feeling ever so slightly envious of the denizens of Team Cascada UK. Which is why I got in touch with Vicky and Laura.
Trump has made controversial statements, both during the campaign and after his election win, that probably has the denizens of the seventh floor of Langley very nervous.
When I first drove the Tesla Model 3 in March 2018, I attracted so much attention from the denizens of Los Angeles that it bordered on embarrassing.
" But, he added, "things look quite differently if you have a little bit of knowledge about the denizens of the far-right internet and how they operate.
And over the past week, the denizens of that noble muskeg have risen up and exerted the separation of powers that Trump's victory always promised to test.
Enterprising expats have stepped in to satisfy their cravings for blintzes, kugels and kasha varnishkes, and to appeal to the denizens of the city's flourishing foodie scene.
This rivalry has always hampered Pearl Jam's legacy, but that wasn't the only thing, as the denizens of truly awful bands they inspired didn't help matters either.
As Milo and Lola make their way through hell, you can glance at Bicker to see how the denizens of the underworld are reacting to their partying presence.
That includes, I am sorry to say, "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)," in which the denizens of a dinner party find themselves possessed by a calypso spirit.
Just why Ukrainians would try to help Clinton by attacking her online seems a mystery, but perhaps the denizens of Trumpworld would come up with an explanation eventually.
The denizens of Twitter, worn and wearied by a heavy week of soul-crushing Kavanaugh news, welcomed the blunder with open arms and, naturally, had a field day.
The first season of Syfy's Superman prequel Krypton focused on the denizens of Kandor, the Kryptonian city bottled and preserved by the malevolent alien AI Brainiac in Superman canon.
The grand order of intellectual property has been reset; the denizens of the world lived through the grand upheaval, and now they are even more settled in their lives.
However, for the past 50 years, the denizens of a small Tuscan town have banded together for annual theatrical performances that address and engage with these very civic concerns.
But Ashley's tersely poetic libretto, about the broken lives and stubborn dreams of the denizens of a public park, is delivered almost entirely in a kind of heightened speech.
As has been customary, even in the tradition-shattering Trump era, the denizens of Capitol Hill were making every effort on Tuesday to strive for normalcy before the ritual.
But even if the government does retreat from its plan, there is no prospect of local integration for the denizens of Dadaab, and only a lucky few will be resettled.
As a part of the Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art in the East Village, 1978–143 exhibition, the series shares movies loved by the denizens of the famed nightclub.
Kids and cashiers are getting shot over trifles; in one darkly comic scene, the denizens of the shop try to one-up one another over who's been robbed most often.
Perhaps more meaningful for the denizens of the state's Silicon Valley, a 2015 report by First Round Capital found that startups with female founders outperformed those led by all men.
Although everyone saw a type of eclipse today, only the denizens — and visitors — of 14 states across the country actually saw a total solar eclipse, as opposed to a partial one.
The denizens of these communities are deluded into fully believing they were the sole reason for both Brexit and Trump's election, and set their sights to the upcoming election in France.
If the denizens of the tech world are grumpy about spending the energy reserves they built up over the holidays to survive CES, they should try working in the auto industry.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (Reuters) - From turtles to fish, the denizens of two North Carolina aquariums will be facing Hurricane Florence alone after their handlers were forced to leave under mandatory evacuation orders.
" (The denizens of Downton Abbey did not get this memo.) "'Have one, James,' she'll say, taking the napkin off and exhibiting a heap of beautiful — yes, that's the word, beautiful — doughnuts.
All are, uh, hot in their own ways, according to the denizens of the internet, but for whatever reason, lots of people seem to think Carrey's Grinch is particularly, irresistibly thicc.
Like Osborn's characters, the denizens of "Rancho Viejo" attest to the notion that adulthood is a chimera, that we're all always stuck on some level in our rivalrous, security-seeking childhoods.
The majestic bald eagle, mainstay of American buying power, landmarks, and bro-y tank tops, get an Independence Day breather in these star-spangled GIFs from the denizens of the internet.
On a day of unverified allegations, it's worth mentioning that the denizens of notorious online message board 4Chan are taking credit for the most salacious of claims made in the memos:
But hey, the nearest railhead was only 35-miles away, so if the denizens of Los Alamos closed their eyes and squinted, they could almost imagine they were still connected to civilization.
" Then, during the Cambrian explosion, "The denizens of the seas grew to an inch, then a foot, then a meter, in the form of terrifying fishes that established suzerainties in the depths.
When I polled the denizens of Twitter — ground zero for PSL mockery — on their feelings about the beverage, most of the women who responded to me seemed to be out-and-proud drinkers.
She encouraged them to pick out a beefy sweater here, a zanily embroidered jeans jacket there, and put the items together in the way the denizens of early hippie encampments might have done.
Predators 22.63, Penguins 1 | Pittsburgh Leads Series, 2-1 NASHVILLE — The denizens of Smashville donned gold boas and gold caps and gold T-shirts that said "Hockey-Tonk" and sauntered down Lower Broadway.
And maybe at that point I'll want to slip on my old size 12s and gingerly engage the denizens of the smoking area in a fumbled and nearly futile attempt to buy some drugs.
Such gestures are unquestioned; they are driven by the engine of necessity—the unreasoning force by which the denizens of Nichols's films are charged up and, often against their better judgment, compelled to act.
The murders are certainly macabre, but the best fun is running all over the city with these amiable partners, meeting the denizens of the night and poking into this vast repository of ghoulish secrets.
There will be children coming, millions of them, and we're going to leave this desolate planet to them in the way that so many of the denizens of her science fiction and fantasy worlds did.
Even the reports get reported on, that's how dedicated the denizens of PillReports are to ensuring that each and every pill that slides down someone's greasy gullet is of the highest standard—and the safest.
This year will be different not only because Trump will be absent but also because the number of preparties and afterparties has declined, making the weekend less of a draw for the denizens of Hollywood.
Oto Gillen's fugal video-slide show "New York, 2015 —" documents the denizens of our sanctuary city's public spaces — homeless people, food vendors, police officers, bike messengers — presenting a combination of striving and defeat (and surveillance).
Indeed, the denizens of Little Haiti represent a small portion of the local migrants from the impoverished Caribbean nation, many of whom are putting down roots just across the border from what was once their destination.
Unlike most of the flashy characters in his blockbuster beach-reads, Kwan virtually blends in with the brick walls of the artist's studio we are visiting and attracts little attention from the denizens of LA's Arts District.
After betraying Maggie and the denizens of the Hilltop, Gregory slithers back to their stronghold and pleads for a safe haven, claiming he only worked with Negan under duress — a dystopian take on the "good German" argument.
Haruo Nakajima, the Japanese actor who played the movie monster Godzilla in a dozen films and whose booming steps in a 200-pound rubber suit sent the denizens of Tokyo running into cinematic history, died on Monday.
Oculus Maximus was drawing on a VR fantasy that people have been imagining since at least 1992, when Neal Stephenson gave virtual katanas to the denizens of his online "Metaverse" in the seminal science fiction novel Snow Crash.
The denizens of Palo Alto had better things to do on their weekends, such as paid activities or partaking in brunch, a meal Linda had completed three times in her life and still failed to comprehend the merits of.
You talk with all of the denizens of the island, including a wannabe secret agent koala and a dance-loving monkey, trading key items through conversation and piecing together an inventory that'll finally allow you to progress the story.
The denizens at Harry's bar — a sheeplike herd of enjoyably varied bleats — include an ineffectual policeman (David Lansbury), and three wilting barflies (Billy Carter, Richard Hollis and John Horton) who are drawn to the place by its owner's notoriety.
Many of the denizens of the chateau were exiles of some kind, be it political or social outcasts like Churchill and the Windsors or those — like Elsie de Wolfe, Elsa Maxwell and indeed Elliott herself — who had reinvented themselves.
They, my colleague Daniel Hernandez wrote in a moving essay, are the denizens of Club Scum, a monthly party at a gay bar in East L.A. that embraces the wide array of the region's fringe and underground queer scenes.
Inevitably, these two team up to agitate the denizens of Mulderrig in a series of maneuvers that hark back to E.F. Benson's Mapp and Lucia stories of village gossip and skulduggery, though the secrets of Mulderrig are far darker.
Along the office wall rose a stack of countless crates of empty soda bottles, which the denizens of the PLATO penthouse collected until someone got around to taking them all the way downstairs to the soda machine on the first floor.
It's not just anonymous Twitter eggs and the denizens of comment sections, Spain added, pointing to Jessica Mendoza, an Olympic gold medalist and icon in sports journalism, who was sitting with us in a conference room after speaking on a panel .
"It's amazing that a pressure field thousands of miles away is determining the fate of millions of people along the Florida coast," Weber added, but noted that this weather system had an unfortunate fate for the denizens of the northern Bahamas.
Over time, he has developed a routine of taking unfettered questions just once a week and granting few one-on-one interviews with the denizens of Room 9, preferring instead to give sit-down interviews to television reporters and magazines.
The denizens of this swamp are also like nothing previously seen in the White House: One counterterrorism aide, Sebastian Gorka, founded an extremist political party in Hungary and allegedly has ties (which he denies) to a Nazi-allied group there. 7.
The wave then crashes on someone's head; explanations, apologies or other efforts to respond never go viral in the same way as the shaming; and the attention of the denizens of a particular Internet platform (and related media coverage) moves on.
But rather than present this static and lifeless taxonomy of the denizens of Mt. Takao, a three minute video by Shibata lights up members of the wall and shows them gamboling through a seasonal whirl of life in the forest.
Accordingly, the planet is divided into city dwellers clinging to the past, while the rest of the denizens keep pushing forward, and everyone's partying all the time because the sun's swelled to a burning red sphere and it's summer 413 days a year.
Unlike critiquing the denizens of Silicon Valley for deepening social and economic inequality, destroying our brains or helping to undermine democratic norms (issues that seem to matter to us more than them), questioning efficiency is truly kicking the geeks where it hurts.
And for some reason, there has always been a blithe streak in Dayton in the face of the grand questions of creation over which Darrow and Bryan wrestled as the denizens of the Jazz Age followed along through radio, newsreels and newspapers.
The market, one of the biggest in China, offers the full range, including gray racing homers that closely resemble the denizens of Manhattan sidewalks; white Jacobins with impossibly chic feathery ruffs; brown peacocklike fantails; and black reversewing pouters, their feet concealed by flowing plumage.
Critics have said that The Simple Life, the premise of which was dreamed up by Fox execs, functioned to mock the denizens of the small towns it featured, but one could just as easily argue that Hilton and Richie were the butt of the joke.
No longer a clandestine operation for the denizens of Colorado, or an excuse to incarcerate people of color, weed was everywhere: My unofficial tour guide and I passed an obvious weed dispensary, which he said outnumbered Starbucks locations in the state, every few feet.
Then there are the broader issues that the denizens of Silicon Valley expect their employers to have a stance on: immigration, income inequality, artificial intelligence, automation, transgender rights, climate change, privacy, data rights and whether tech companies should be helping the government do controversial things.
The fabled baths — housed in a tenement basement and frequented by Frank Sinatra and John Belushi — have been claimed by the denizens of the new New York, as shvitzing has joined shuffleboard, brewing beer and pickling as a pastime enjoyed by millennials as well as retirees.
London captures a small mining village at the beginning of the film, and pilot-turned-historian Tom Natsworthy (Robert Sheehan), rushes in to collect the town's old tech (artifacts) from "the ancients" (we, the denizens of 2018, seem to fit the bill) to preserve in London's museum.
These anecdotes about the denizens of the Forbes 400 list driving sensible family vehicles and eschewing Rolexes are more than a reminder that the ultra-rich are just like everyone else: They're also a way of justifying billionaires' wealth by showing that they don't spend it frivolously.
While these professions suggest a degree of financial stability, if not affluence, Fowler emphasizes that the denizens of Oak Knoll aren't ostentatious, like the "yuppies" in the "big graceless houses in new outlying subdivisions" or the "blue bloods" and industrial titans in nearby "fairy-tale" mansions.
Ehrman was a sisterly presence in the East Wing, and well after the Clintons left the White House, the denizens of what came to be called Hillaryland visited her sunny apartment in the Kalorama section of Washington, which became something of a salon for like-minded women.
Couched in the simplicity of a child's tale, with animated rabbits hopping in and out of various painted, nearly abstract landscapes, the piece functions as an allegory for the denizens of a dangerous society who must be clever and cautious to avoid being caught by predators espousing autocratic ideologies.
With Hiro's sword strapped to his back, Tommy uses his powers to be in two places at once, teleports the denizens of Gateway into the future to Gateway in the past, and manages to crush the impending world-ending event with the help of his sister and grandfather.
If the denizens of the natural gas industry truly believe in the forecasts of rapid and strong growth in LNG demand, led by emerging buyers in Asia and China's ongoing embrace of the cleaner-burning fuel, it would be logical to expect a new round of project approvals.
The denizens of Trumpworld — and furious and flummoxed Republicans — are dealing with a highchair king who gets huffy when he sees his advisers and allies acknowledging the obvious on TV: that he struggled in the first debate and that he should cease the self-immolating, misogynistic 3 a.m. tweets.
"While the fake news media will be celebrating themselves with the denizens of Washington society in the swamp that evening, President Trump will be in a completely different Washington, celebrating our national economic revival with patriotic Americans," Trump campaign chief operating officer Michael Glassner said in a release.
And the notion among Clinton's bi-coastal backers, as well as some prominent Republicans, that support for Trump is simply beyond the pale and reflects grave immorality has great sway — but perhaps to a larger extent among the denizens of such places than in the rest of the country.
Fifty years ago this month, a police raid on a Greenwich Village watering hole jump-started the gay-liberation movement, when the "forces of faggotry," as the Village Voice called the denizens of the Stonewall Inn and their neighbors, fought back with bricks, bottles, and spontaneous kick lines.
Varda stays out of the frame, letting her interviewees tell their own stories in their own words, and the result is a poignant collection of stories about work, life, and love, filled with: romance and love of place, which all the denizens of Rue Daguerre (Varda included) clearly have.
You know, for instance, that the denizens of the little houses in The Sims aren't actual people, but I've always felt that brief twinge of wrongdoing when I yank away the ladders as they swim, ready to watch them drown with no way to get out of the pool.
This Fashion Week has been peddling its wares since 2011, skronking merrily across their grimy outer boroughs stomping grounds and preparing to take their sweaty, manic live show on the road once more—this time, to Europe, where they'll proceed to aurally pummel the denizens of Germany, Romania, and more.
"While the fake news media will be celebrating themselves with the denizens of Washington society in the swamp that evening, President Trump will be in a completely different Washington, celebrating our national economic revival with patriotic Americans," Trump campaign chief operating officer Michael Glassner said in a press release on Tuesday.
All of those people, along with the denizens of Twitter, accused the show of fat-shaming due to the preview's scenes of star, Jessie alum Debby Ryan, in a fat suit, looking disheveled and miserable, as her character Patty Bladell is tormented by her fellow high school students and relentlessly vilified.
The denizens of this rarefied echelon—what Noriko calls "Yokohama," after a port city historically considered Japan's gateway to the West—form a kind of aristocracy by virtue of their familiarity with Western ways: they play the piano, they go to the opera, they sit on sofas, they read English books.
Hodaka and Hina start a business, setting up a website where the denizens of Tokyo can request "the sunshine girl" come to their neighborhood so they can finally have a bit of blue sky for a day that means a lot to them: a wedding, a birthday party, a sporting event.
"While the fake news media will be celebrating themselves with the denizens of Washington society in the swamp that evening, President Trump will be in a completely different Washington, celebrating our national economic revival with patriotic Americans," Michael Glassner, chief operating officer of the Trump campaign, said in a statement.
" Despite years of post-mortems, the authors observe, Clinton's management style hadn't really changed since her 2008 loss of the Democratic nomination to Barack Obama: Her team's convoluted power structure "encouraged the denizens of Hillaryland to care more about their standing with her, or their future job opportunities, than getting her elected.
Despite differences, there's plenty that links the denizens of the new East bloc: heavy-handed state security, rejection of migration and refugees, Islamophobia, fondness for big militaries and fortified borders, tampering with independent courts and media, and friendliness toward like-minded autocrats in power in Russia but also in Turkey, Israel and the United States.
Unfortunately, almost all the denizens of this underground scene are long gone, but we did discover a memoir written by one user, who wrote under the pen name Barbateboy: The British heroin scene in this era was so small that we know the precise addresses of the pharmacies where addicts picked up their gear.
The explanations and excuses for FEMA's inability to provide proper relief to the denizens of New Orleans were manifold, yet one can hardly help but wonder if the relief effort might've been more effective in saving lives and mitigating discomfort had social media been available as a tool for emergency responders and the victims.
In the early hours of Thursday morning, the denizens of the internet awoke to rub the sleep out of their eyes, pick up their phones, and—because they don't know what's good for them—open Twitter, where they came upon a cursed or possibly blessed, perplexing image posted by the incredibly attractive, megawatt smile-having rapper Kid Cudi.
The troupe shared a social scene with the denizens of the Factory, Andy Warhol's studio — the back room at Max's Kansas City, a once well-known nightclub on Park Avenue South just north of Union Square, was a shared hangout — and Mr. Vaccaro's populous casts, many of them amateur performers, often included members of Warhol's coterie.
THE ICEMAN COMETH Denzel Washington, who won a Tony Award for his appearance on Broadway in "Fences" in 223 (and returned for "A Raisin in the Sun" in 23), will play the role of Hickey, the dream-crushing reality check on the denizens of a seedy New York City bar, in a revival of Eugene O'Neill's 210 masterpiece.
The denizens of City Hall seldom wander three blocks north to the Manhattan Criminal Courts Building, but the courthouse's dimly lit halls were buzzing with the city's peculiar brand of liberal politics on Wednesday, as the mayor reported for jury duty and a city councilman went on trial on charges he was disorderly during an immigrants rights protest.
So it is that much is made of the (numerous) drunken gatherings that bring together the stock nebbish (him) and the romance-scarred, wannabe mum (her), the performers playing not just the authors but the denizens of the class-conscious social whirlwind that the pair inhabit: Cue funny voices at the expense, mostly, of the posh.
So that light you see burning in the wee hours in the Kremlin isn't for some grand strategy meeting; it's part of the all-night celebration of having made a complete and utter mockery of the denizens of Washington, D.C. András Simonyi is the managing director of the Center for Transatlantic Relations at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.
The first major hours-long mission centers on repairing the Deitree, a forest god or spirit thing that protects the denizens of the farming-focused Furrowfield Island, and that quest both teaches the player how farming works and takes long pauses to listen to other characters talk about their religious conversion away from the destruction cult called the Children of Hargon.
Despite several months of trauma visited upon the denizens of Brussels – following from the revelations that 3 of those responsible for the Paris attacks last November were born and lived in the district of Molenbeek – a municipality just 10 minutes from the city of Brussels with largest proportion of Muslims at 40 percent of the population there, the mood amongst Belgians is at its lowest ebb.
The island is home to three distinct groups: the denizens of the titular harbor, and the militia-like Fishermen; a group of runaway synths holed up in a haven called Acadia; and the radiation-obsessed Church of the Children of Atom cult, who have set up shop in an abandoned submarine base they've named the Nucleus and staunchly protect the radioactive fog that smears the island.
A big part of the problem is that elected officials have not updated regulations written for a bygone era in which each type of car service tended to stay in its lane, so to speak — in New York, taxis primarily plied the streets of Manhattan and the city's airports, liveries took care of residents of the other boroughs, and black cars chauffeured the denizens of Wall Street.
He occasionally refers to "shoppers at Barnes & Noble," who presumably stand in for poetry's "average reader," but when he broods over whether there are any great wedding poems (may he recommend something by Glück?), he fails to acknowledge the kind of verse the denizens of Barnes & Noble would actually read at their weddings, say Cummings's "I Carry Your Heart With Me (I Carry It In)" or something by (the horror
But the original post also hedges on the likelihood of the events actually taking place, a sentiment the author echoed in a Facebook chat with Motherboard, writing: FEMA, for its part, has called all of this a load of nonsense, telling Motherboard in a lengthy emailed statement:  It's unlikely to be a satisfactory answer for the denizens of /r/conspiracy and the wider Alex Jones echo chamber, but with less than seven hours to midnight, the truth about 4/26 will be known soon enough.

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