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"thoughtlessly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you do not care about the possible effects of your words or actions on other people

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"I's just not one of those things you do thoughtlessly."
That's its gift, and we accept it thoughtlessly, ungratefully, unknowingly.
If they say this thoughtlessly, it shows they are thoughtless.
Women aren't thoughtlessly seeking a male victim for their rage, she said.
Act impulsively and thoughtlessly, and you'll hear your jaw click for a week.
Well, first of all, I'm troubled by how thoughtlessly people throw around that term.
The way he did it — so abruptly, so thoughtlessly — is why so much chaos abounds.
But the anxious body is one prone to excess, spilling adrenaline thoughtlessly into overburdened veins.
But what about those who harm other people carelessly, thoughtlessly, drunkenly, ignorant of the consequences?
Breathtakingly attentive to details, Beck has memorialized a creature that humans quickly and thoughtlessly made extinct.
And unlike many video game alien races, there's no Typhon version of the thoughtlessly dispatchable grunt.
It trumps up something people do pretty thoughtlessly into a spectacle that might seem vaguely dystopian.
She now shops differently, too, no longer thoughtlessly ordering from catalogs or window shopping in boutiques.
Nothing disputes accusations of idiocy more than thoughtlessly flashing the contents of your smartphone on national television.
I find it hard to believe a core character drinking from his own head was added thoughtlessly.
He spent thoughtlessly, didn't keep track and had no strategic plan for saving or protecting his money.
It&aposs so easy to thoughtlessly throw money around without thinking about things like risk and diversification.
As thoughtlessly as I had supposed myself to be a pacifist, I gave myself permission for violence.
Relatability is the chief psychological lubricant that glides you thoughtlessly down the curated, endless scroll of your feed.
Andy may have thoughtlessly chucked his toys in Toy Story but we'll never throw you away, Mr Potato Head.
Here, the artist targets the way we deploy our thumbed approval in virtual interactions: like punches, swiftly, mechanically, thoughtlessly.
"Treat the decision to use humiliation as a serious one: never do it casually or thoughtlessly," Kink website, Kinkly, suggests.
Weaning hundreds of thousands of employees off the federal payroll too quickly or thoughtlessly could cause massive dislocation and anguish.
She's smarter than me, so she looked up app reviews before she thoughtlessly followed the instructions of the invite text.
It's one of those images that make people pine for their preadolescent years, when pleasure could be taken simply, thoughtlessly.
The media is moving away from some of the derogatory language it used so thoughtlessly even a few years ago.
We accept that we ourselves are guilty of speeding thoughtlessly through other people's villages but become sensitive in our own.
Poles have long railed against the phrase "Polish death camps", as Barack Obama learned when he thoughtlessly deployed it in 2012.
Because I know I can't thoughtlessly point it at something and grab a quick shot, it forces me to be more deliberate.
The longer world leaders and citizens thoughtlessly inhabit this abnormal reality, the more likely it is that we will experience the unthinkable.
Tasked with calming down her increasingly disruptive friend, Black Cindy (Adrienne C. Moore) thoughtlessly grabbed some lithium, which rendered the patient unconscious.
And she's still bitter about mothers who thoughtlessly assume that some women are simply "too selfish or too choosy" to have children.
Lyon defended valiantly, and counterattacked with zest, before Barcelona broke the deadlock — a Messi penalty, deftly, almost thoughtlessly, chipped past Anthony Lopes.
"Every ambulance that's called thoughtlessly or doesn't require life- or limb-saving is one less ambulance available to save a life," he said.
As I pivot from oversharing my personal plight to thoughtlessly spewing out half-formed ideas about our current political hell, my following surges.
Is "Riots I Have Known" a rumination on the thoughtlessly dehumanizing way we treat our incarcerated, or simply one more example of it?
We gaze in wonder at your distant perfection, mistaking you for creatures we thoughtlessly love much more: for eagles or hawks or ospreys.
And then you see the group en masse as it casually, thoughtlessly, and inevitably ruins multiple lives, as though it can't quite help itself.
The current backlash against big tech shows that the stakes and the damage are very real when poorly designed technologies get dumped thoughtlessly on people.
Given the available evidence, it seems strange to give the nation-state the kind of deference Bernie (and so many others) so thoughtlessly give it.
There are countless notes to fill narrative gaps, and in true BioShock fashion, you thoughtlessly dig through desks, lockers, and trash for health, weapons, and items.
She recognizes a group of three friendly Latina women perusing wigs as part of her "familia trans," but offends them by thoughtlessly implying that they're prostitutes.
Chief among the tormentors was her mother, a vain, thoughtlessly cruel social climber who didn't think much of her daughter and never bothered to disguise it.
But no one should pretend that the family separation disaster is even close to being resolved until every family Trump thoughtlessly tore apart is back together.
" (His italics.) Or, more controversially, "the idea of war is a too accepted — too thoughtlessly accepted — feature of the very idea of the state and its behavior.
Any lag in snapping into gear -- like thoughtlessly touching their mouths while traveling -- could put them in danger of infection, and hence in danger of infecting others.
Goals are anchors, and without them, people spend thoughtlessly, says Carrie Rattle, CEO and founder of New York-based Behavioral Cents, which provides financial coaching and therapy.
It's a game where I enjoyed thoughtlessly sucking up money for no purpose outside of the act itself, a conceit compelling enough to get me to the end.
New areas are dangerous, and you draw the map so you understand your surroundings without thoughtlessly rushing in; the difficulty is always informing and building its own accessibility.
Expect Canada to be thoughtlessly lionized in the liberal press on both sides of the 49th parallel and for cuckoldry to go mainstream as a Canadian conservative epithet.
Not at all like meditation—an analogy often thoughtlessly adduced—but, rather, almost forensic, as an application of attention, while at the same time, to some degree, autonomic.
I think our approach is stepping back and going, OK, are we doing this because we are being thoughtlessly disrespectful or are we doing something to fulfill a fantasy?
Well, I'd just written this book about gurus who claim to have superhuman powers, and how people fall into these intense spiritual paths thoughtlessly—often to their own demise.
He has written not an "article," as Jim so thoughtlessly calls it, but an "essay," a semantic distinction that lies at the core of John's very sense of self.
Fred Wilson, a venture capitalist who invested early in social networks such as Tumblr and Twitter, recently wrote that he was surprised how thoughtlessly some founders chose their investors.
Even back then I cringed at the name, but charmed by the promise of a challenge, I thoughtlessly clicked the follow button and handed over $48 for her program.
Is a woman powerful when she can party as thoughtlessly as men do, or when she takes active measures to ensure her safety, even if that means denying herself pleasure?
The type of millennial that much of the media flocks to—white, rich, thoughtlessly entitled—is largely unrepresentative of what is, in fact, a diverse and often downwardly mobile group.
When these young men go online, their behavior betrays that they know they should not thoughtlessly abuse others (how could it be funny otherwise?), but they fundamentally cannot grasp why.
"It would be good for them to remember there is such a concept as global stability which they are thoughtlessly undermining by whipping up tensions in Russian-American ties," Ryabkov said.
Advocates sometimes accuse McCaskill of thoughtlessly siding with the Pentagon and against victims on this issue — a characterization McCaskill takes strong offense to, as she told me in a phone conversation.
To wit, while resigned to a dreary future of suffocating banalities and unsatisfying work, even the most financially well-off Americans seemingly lurch thoughtlessly from one personal forfeiture to the next.
But in an episode full of people charging thoughtlessly into danger, with no idea what they're doing and only the most vaguely defined intentions, her decision to massacre thousands feels particularly empty.
With its interest in the ways corporations exploit and thoughtlessly throw out their employees, it feels like both a singular episode of the show and a culmination of the season en totale.
Her characters have been relegated to the margins, cast out by a society that tramples thoughtlessly on the land they care about, and the film attempts to make sense of their actions.
Shār trail mix, available at Shār Snacks, $6.99/3.7oz tubeIt's always seemed ironic to us that some of our greenest, most conscientious food choices often come in the most thoughtlessly toxic containers.
This is just the latest chorus of an old song, and it's enabled by a growing list of public figures who thoughtlessly parrot rhetoric about how straws should be banned, full stop.
But once the economic recession hit in 2008, the days of thoughtlessly plunking down what was then about $3.55 for an oversized coffee drink came to a screeching halt as consumers cut back.
Harken back to your childhood memories of polishing off a pillowcase full of what likely amounted to millions of calories in Halloween candy, or thoughtlessly eating an entire box of Entenmann's glazed doughnuts.
When Edmund Burke wrote in his "Reflections on the Revolution in France" that "the age of chivalry is gone," he lamented a society violently and thoughtlessly unmoored from long- standing tradition and values.
The jackpot, as eager hoarders know, is the assemblage of tiny toiletries — delicately placed atop the granite sink to be used once, then thoughtlessly shoved into vanity bags for the rest of eternity.
But shortly after that, he thoughtlessly eviscerates a student in one of his courses for, as he puts it, being very dull, shockingly unoriginal, and bringing her diary in to read to the class.
Many of these books are stirring on the level of detail but an equal number thoughtlessly valorize the American soldier or wallow in the morally vacuous conclusion that war is hell and that's that.
The lessons for more-average athletes from her training arc are perhaps subtle, Ms. Solli says, since Ms. Bjorgen most likely has physical, genetic and psychological gifts that have thoughtlessly bypassed the rest of us.
"I have waited out in patience this situation in which shameless and humiliating words are being thoughtlessly spread as if it is the truth," Yang, a former legendary K-pop star, said in a statement.
" It's not too much to ask that we, in our day-to-day lives, be conscious of the message we're sending when we make thoughtlessly inappropriate jokes, or complain that others are just being too "sensitive.
Responding to news of the photograph, a spokesman for Cardiff City said in an email on Sunday, "Cardiff City F.C. expresses its disgust and outrage at the individual/individuals who thoughtlessly took and shared the image."
A man who is not a father is assigned no special designation at all, but a woman without children is too often thoughtlessly called "childless," as though she's lacking something, as though she is diminished, incomplete.
Divorced from its context on Heidelberg, Guyton's work became more lighthearted, a kind of lampooning of grotesque materialism — of all the things we thoughtlessly discard — it was apparent how meticulously Guyton plans out the seemingly random gesture.
One answer may be that he is so invested in his narrative about the nation's disastrous conditions – the narrative in which he is the savior – that he thoughtlessly accepts and repeats anything that appears to confirm that storyline.
It's not easy to live your comfortable life thoughtlessly, when you know that among you may lurk a person who sees your very existence as antithetical to his or her ideals or culture or religion or personhood or freedom.
That's probably not the point, though the studio has used this opportunity to signal to consumers that it's no longer an entity that would thoughtlessly depict a Siamese cat playing the piano with chopsticks while singing about fortune cookies.
I see in seven-year-old Sasha's easy embrace of her father's body an echo of my own seven-year-old's tendency to thoughtlessly, maybe by some animal instinct, reach for his father's hands or legs, to wiggle into hugs.
" A Russian official said the Kremlin is "amused" by the report claiming the country is listening in on Trump's personal phone calls, telling reporters the Kremlin regretted that the Times "thoughtlessly publishes information, which demonstrates the decreasing level of journalistic responsibility.
It's because so often, they're thoughtlessly thrown, bone-dry and cut into matchsticks, into just about every mediocre grab-and-go dish on the planet, from bastardized Caesar salads to unfortunate vegetable medleys that begrudgingly accompany steaks served during Early Bird Special hours.
Displeased reactions started pouring in on Twitter almost immediately, with people accusing the 24-year-old of using hip-hop culture for her personal gain and then discarding it at her convenience just as thoughtlessly — when it was never hers to begin with.
On the one hand, they're asked to thoughtlessly perform vague and conflicting duties, and on the other hand, they have to make moral choices in an environment in which they don't have the resources or authority to tackle problems in any definitive way.
There were the turbans on the runway at the Gucci fall 2018 show, which, in their resemblance to Sikh turbans, upset many viewers, who felt the importance of the head wrap as a sign of a belief system had been thoughtlessly pilloried for pictures.
But the drug shipment they'd hoped to intercept is already racing up the coast in the back of an 18-wheeler, and they can't find anything on T.I.—except a gun one of his lieutenants had thoughtlessly tucked in the back of his car's seat pocket.
But that's definitely where we want to take it, where you can move things around and as thoughtlessly as you would move around text and still have it work and you don't have to get in and do a cross-fade and adjust your edit boundaries.
What evidence there is, combined with anthropological insights into similarly premodern cultures, strongly suggests that despite having to persevere without the miraculous comforts, devices and potions upon which we thoughtlessly depend, they almost certainly lived lives at least as meaningful, complex, rich and joyful as our own.
The chuckles only increase as Nerdy Birdy's collection of so-called friends grows, until you realize that Vulture, a true friend, is not only being ignored, he is hurt deeply when Nerdy Birdy thoughtlessly shares something with his followers meant to be private between the two friends.
But the picture of a man who expects his extraordinary power to always be with him, and who reacts with fury if that power is questioned—not by a "guillotine," but by another human being's voice—makes it more comprehensible, not less, that Brokaw acted as thoughtlessly as his accuser contends.
What's remarkable here, and elsewhere in this book, is how it moves from the kind of thoughtlessly and pruriently cruel transphobia displayed towards Pippa and into a very specific kind of malice toward people who dream they might be worthy of the kind of success and importance that Rowling achieved.
At that same Comic Con panel, Nolan talked about the sad fate of the game's AI characters in a way that clearly influenced the Westworld's focus on the tragic lives of the robot characters who are thoughtlessly murdered every day by the guests: Westworld itself is a reboot of Michael Crichton's 1973 movie of the same name.
I was afraid, I now see, to admit what she worked so fiercely to articulate: that I, as a white man, have always thoughtlessly partaken of all sorts of privilege, that I am an insider in ways I had the luxury of ignoring — in fact, it was specifically the truth of Rich's writing that my privilege insulated me from.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Monday's episode of Vanderpump Rules, the bartender–turned–reality TV star is roasted by his friends as he turns 37, and many of the evening's slings and arrows center on his arrest for thoughtlessly stealing a pair of sunglasses for girlfriend Brittany Cartwright when the SUR crew vacationed in Hawaii for Taylor's 2015 birthday celebration.
Gas may still be the default choice for many utilities, but environmentalists aren't letting them make it thoughtlessly — it is a struggle to build a gas plant, almost anywhere in the US. And then there's California, where the catastrophic natural gas leak at Aliso Canyon exposed the fragility of the natural gas distribution system and prompted a state of emergency.
Before the drinking rice wine, Choi removed the yeast mass by hand, and was slapped by Byun Young-ro. The reason was because he threw away food thoughtlessly.
The large scale photographic palettes of 2 Seconds of Colour arise from a Google Image search for the term ‘Isis beheadings’. The works present the patchwork of rectangular placeholders automatically generated while the page is loading, their colours extracted from the 'black of the executioner’s garments, the orange of the victim’s jumpsuit [or] the blue of the sky’. Responding to the oversaturated media landscape in which they find themselves, the images 'seeking to break the closed circuit between violence that is thoughtlessly executed and violence that is thoughtlessly consumed'."2 Seconds of Colour" Artist Website.
He casually disrupts the lives of Lant's people, and thoughtlessly demeans Shoogar, the village magician. Shoogar gets revenge by destroying Purple's vehicle, which results in an atomic explosion. Many of the villagers are dead or injured: the rest, including Lant and Shoogar, are forced to flee. Purple is presumed dead.
Narasingha Sil (1995), Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. A Psychological Profile. According to Hugh Urban, Sil's Statesman review of Kali's Child presented Kripal as "a shoddy scholar with a perverse imagination who has thoughtlessly 'ransacked' another culture". The Asian Age also published a negative review by its editor, Tapti Roy, in the same year.
Clement reflected an early Christian view that "the seed ought not be wasted nor scattered thoughtlessly nor sown in a way it cannot grow."Clement of Alexandria, The Paedagogus, 2, 91. See also: Onan. Women were believed to have their own version, which was stored in the womb and released during climax.
Mary is never unfriendly to Fanny or intentionally cruel to her, but initially pays her little attention. She is puzzled by Fanny's status, is she 'out' or 'not out'. She is also aware that the Bertram family do not treat her with much respect. Early on, Mary apologises for having thoughtlessly monopolised Fanny's horse.
"Our Lady of San Francisco", the following track, is about feeling "self-recrimination for thoughtlessly stepping over a homeless woman on a sidewalk". The closing song on the album "Classified 1A" was written by Sonny Bono in 1971. It is about a dying soldier in Vietnam, but was not released at the time because it was deemed "un-American".
Dev Anand tapped his friends in Hollywood to launch an Indo-US co-production that was shot in Hindi and English simultaneously and was released in 1965. Guide, directed by younger brother Vijay Anand, was an acclaimed movie. Dev played Raju, a voluble guide, who supports Rosy (Waheeda) in her bid for freedom. He is not above thoughtlessly exploiting her for personal gains.
However, she is displeased to see that he still seems to think she is engaged with Sir Robert Floyer. Meanwhile, Mr. Harrel, threatening her with his own suicide, forces Cecilia to lend him his money for his debts. Cecilia tries hard to warn Mrs. Harrel not to spend money so thoughtlessly, but weak and in denial, she will not listen to her friend.
It is unlikely that superior learning is achieved by thoughtlessly substituting animation for a static graphic but by having it accompany textual explication. Another suggestion for addressing such problems is to provide user control for the learner over how the animation plays. User controllable animations allow learners to vary aspects such as the playing speed and direction, labels and audio commentary to suit themselves.
With parents failing to provide proper nests, thoughtlessly ditching their young and even attacking them, infant mortality rose as high as 96% in certain sections. Calhoun published the results as "Population Density and Social Pathology" in a 1962 edition of Scientific American. Creating barriers and customizing the space are ways of creating personal space, e.g., using pictures of one's family in an office setting.
Castanet was appointed the Bishop of Albi on 7 March 1276 by Pope Innocent V.Eubel, I, p. 81, thoughtlessly repeats the mistake in A. Potthast, Regesta pontificum Romanorum II, p. 1705, no. 21105. The change of year took place at the spring equinox, thus the date in the modern calendar is 1276. The year 1276 is certain, since Pope Innocent V reigned from 21 January to 22 June 1276.
Perhaps due to her upbringing in a robustly egalitarian rural community, Elder did not care much for urban proprieties of diction or social politeness, unlike poets like Barbauld. A number of her poems relay enmities and misunderstandings. At times she is thoughtlessly rude, but in other rather insulting, provoking shock in her readers even to this day. She accuses local gentry, ministers, and clergymen of moral shortcomings and having many vices.
Dressed down by the studio boss, and disillusioned by life in Hollywood, Ding Dong watches Meyerhold conducting an orchestral performance of Chopin's Fantaisie Impromptu. At the rear of the recording stage, Ding Dong thoughtlessly begins to play in counterpoint to the orchestra. Angela sees this and has the director position a microphone above Ding Dong. The counterpoint melody is exactly what the studio boss wants, and all ends happily.
Creighton was also a lifelong chain smoker. When author Samuel Butler, no sympathiser of churchmen, received a letter in 1893 inviting him to visit the Creighton family in Peterborough, he was immediately put at ease when he discovered some tobacco thoughtlessly left in the envelope by the Bishop of Peterborough. Controversy seemed to trail him during his prelacies. He loved pageantry, creating speculation that he had high church views.
People look to the church for moral guidance, and this position of influence must be taken seriously. "There must be no misunderstanding about the moral duty of all who are oppressed to resist oppression and to struggle for liberation and justice. The Church will also find that at times it does need to curb excesses and to appeal to the consciences of those who act thoughtlessly and wildly".
Weston wonders if Mr. Knightley fancies Jane, but Emma dismisses that. When Mr. Knightley says he notices a connection between Jane and Frank, Emma disagrees, as Frank appears to be courting her instead. Frank arrives late to a gathering at Donwell in June, while Jane departs early. Next day at Box Hill, a local scenic spot, Frank and Emma are bantering when Emma, in jest, thoughtlessly insults Miss Bates.
Exasperated, Robert makes his feelings towards Edward plain to Elizabeth, and they declare their love for each other. One day, the Barretts' flirtatious, ditzy cousin Bella (Marion Clayton) thoughtlessly reveals Elizabeth's relationship with Robert is in fact romantic. Edward arranges a scheme to get Elizabeth away from Robert, by selling the house and move the family to Surrey, six miles from the nearest railway station. Film still with Norma Shearer and Fredric March.
As with Arrowhead Game Studios's previous title Magicka friendly fire, the ability to harm teammates, is always on, and there is no way to disable the feature. Not only can players' personal weapons harm teammates, but so can air support and turrets they deploy. Players' thoughtlessly deployed vehicles and supply drops can also crush themselves or teammates. This requires the players to carefully plan their actions during the game's many chaotic combat sequences.
Originally she flirted with all of them equally, but by the late 1960s Reggie Mantle was the most frequent. However, Midge usually inadvertently, though thoughtlessly, sets Reggie up to be beaten up by Moose when she flirts with him. Occasionally Midge herself loses patience with Reggie. At such times, when Reggie shows up with a black eye or other evidence of having been harmed, Moose sees this and denies attacking Reggie—it turns out Midge did it.
When he was a newborn baby, Edith Guetz thoughtlessly told her son Tanguy : "If you want to, you can stay at home forever". 28 years later, the over-educated university teacher of Asian languages and womanizer leads a successful and wealthy life... while still living in his parents' home. Father Paul Guetz longs to see his son finally leave the nest, a desire that his wife does not share. Edith finally agrees and the pair unite to make Tanguy's life at home miserable.
However, it falls apart when Little Carmine thoughtlessly mentions Phil's murdered brother Billy; Phil, enraged, insults Tony and Little Carmine and storms off. Phil then discusses the next step with his capos Gerry, Butch DeConcini, and Albie Cianflone. When Phil rejects Butch's suggestion to kill Tony, Butch suggests picking "somebody over there." Later, Agent Harris quietly tells Tony that his sources in the FBI are saying that someone in his organization may be in danger of retaliation by the Lupertazzi family.
During these times, the Moros had no allegiance with the Filipinos and the Americans, and they were largely unwelcoming of their assistance. In many cases, they would even indiscriminately attack them as well, especially following the fall of Corregidor, and establishment of a truce with the Moros by Wendell Fertig in mid 1943. The Moros also performed various cruelties during the war, such as thoughtlessly assaulting Japanese immigrants already living in Mindanao before the war."80 Japanese Troop Ships Are Sighted Off Luzon" 1941, p. 7.
Yasha shoos Dunyasha away to avoid being caught, and Ranevskaya, Gayev, and Lopakhin appear, once more discussing the uncertain fate of the cherry orchard. Shortly Anya, Varya, and Trofimov arrive as well. Lopakhin teases Trofimov for being a perpetual student, and Trofimov espouses his philosophy of work and useful purpose, to the delight and humour of everyone around. During their conversations, a drunken and disheveled vagrant passes by and begs for money; Ranevskaya thoughtlessly gives him all of her money, despite the protestations of Varya.
Bob calls the base to report the news. Sgt. Burke, who is his platoon leader, arrives to the house to investigate, and when he thoughtlessly enters he is quarantined with the rest of the men. However, Burke is determined not to let a quarantine interfere with the training of his men, so he leads exercises with his men in maneuvers up and down the stairs and throughout the house. A few days later the doctor returns to the Linden house to examine Hilda again.
As an example of the seriousness of the role of the sense of sight in the process of sin, Gregory points out that "Eve would not have touched the forbidden tree if she had not first thoughtlessly looked at it." And so in the initial to this book, the ragged monk cuts the tree of temptation in accordance with the biblical injunction, "at the root" (Mat. 3:10, Lk. 3:9). That is, he cuts himself off from the sight of all such temptations by fleeing the world and seeking shelter in monastic seclusion.
Reggie is a turkey who has always feared Thanksgiving because turkeys have always been on the menu, but his incessant attempts to warn his flock have made him an outcast. When the other turkeys finally realize what is happening, they thoughtlessly throw Reggie outside in an attempt to save themselves. To his surprise, he is named the "pardoned turkey" by the President and is subsequently taken to Camp David. Although initially hesitant, Reggie soon eases into a routine of doing nothing but enjoying pizza from the "Pizza Dude" and watching Mexican telenovelas.
New York City Police Department headquarters at 1 Police Plaza, with 5 in 1, a plop art sculpture. Plop art (or Plonk art) is a pejorative slang term for public art (usually large, abstract, modernist or contemporary sculpture) made for government or corporate plazas, spaces in front of office buildings, skyscraper atriums, parks, and other public venues. The term connotes that the work is unattractive or inappropriate to its surroundings– that it has been thoughtlessly "plopped" where it lies. Plop art is a play on the term pop art.
On 9 June 1793 the Vendeans drubbed Jacques-François Menou's division in the Battle of Saumur. Though Jean Baptiste Camille Canclaux defeated the rebels in the Battle of Nantes on 29 June, the Vendeans won the Battle of Vihiers on 18 July when a large part of the Republican forces simply ran away. On 23 July 1793 the Prussian army successfully ended the Siege of Mainz. The Prussians thoughtlessly allowed the 16,000-man French garrison to go home on the condition not to fight against the Coalition for one year.
Its supposed inscription is almost identical to that of the Fletcher Stone, with a few additional markings on a second line. The existence of this stone would seem to refute the idea that the markings on the Fletcher Stone are a freak of nature. The stone was referred to in Robert R. McLeod's 1903 book, Markland or Nova Scotia, pp 154 – 55.Piers, pp 54 - 56 In 1912, while the grounds of Bay View Park were being put in order, the stone was thoughtlessly placed in a new stone wall by workmen.
Then Belisarius revealed his thought, as he ordered his archers to concentrate their fire on the exposed oxen, which the Goths had so thoughtlessly brought within bowshot distance from the walls. The oxen were dispatched quickly, and the four towers were left there, useless, before the walls.Procopius, De Bello Gothico I.XXII The Mausoleum of Hadrian was the scene of a fierce battle between Romans and Goths. Vitiges then left a large force to keep the defenders occupied, and attacked the walls to the southeast, in the area of the Praenestine Gate, known as the Vivarium, where the fortifications were lower.
The hunt begins, and Nerea attaches herself to Phoenix, gaily taunting him with being more interested in the hunt than in her. Ulysses has been watching 'Pyrrha' and now joins Phoenix: the strange girl's strength and skill in hunting have convinced him that 'she' is in fact Achilles in disguise. Finding an opportunity to draw 'Pyrrha' aside Ulysses begins a feigned declaration of love; Achilles is flattered and amused, and more so when he notices that Deidamia is in hearing. As soon as Ulysses leaves she furiously attacks Achilles for thoughtlessly risking exposure and their happiness.
And then there's an awful old Jew who takes me out sometimes. He's always promising to get me a contract; but he only wants to sleep with me, the old swine." Ross' daughter insisted that such racial bigotry "would have been as alien to my mother's vocabulary as a sentence in Swahili; she had no more deeply rooted passion than a loathing of racialism and so, from the outset, of fascism." Accordingly, due to her unyielding dislike of fascism, Ross was incensed that Isherwood had depicted her as thoughtlessly allied in her beliefs "with the [racist] attitudes which led to Dachau and Auschwitz.
Ferdinand, Miranda, Prospero and some others journey to Plutonia in order to free Caliban, which eventually turns into a quest to free Ferdinand's enslaved friends. Eventually, Miranda helps the children escape by transforming them into birds and transporting them into an old theater, where William the poet is making a less than successful attempt at staging Shakespeare's The Tempest. After breaking out of his prison, the thirsty Caliban thoughtlessly drinks the elixir. Slug and Slagg, encouraged by Caliban's growth, attempt to coax him into working for them, but their rants of superiority by arms falls upon deaf ears.
Although his bitterness remained for some time, Victor eventually calmed down enough to successfully adjust to his implants physically. He found himself rejected by the public because of his implants, including his girlfriend, who would later thoughtlessly blurt out that she would prefer he had died instead of being in that state. However, Victor's conscience was unbowed, as evidenced by the fact that when Evers tried to manipulate him into participating in a terrorist attack on the United Nations, Victor decided to equip himself with his weaponized attachments and stop him on the top of United Nations Headquarters.
This choke, in either the figure-four or clasped-hand variation, is an extremely dangerous technique if used thoughtlessly or improperly. When applied as a blood choke in particular, it immediately reduces the supply of oxygen to the brain, leading (as mentioned above) to unconsciousness and ultimately (if not released) to brain damage or death. It is imperative, when using this technique, to be completely aware of your opponent's physical state, and to release the choke at any sign of your opponent losing consciousness. From the sport's inception, no fatalities have been reported as due to choking in judo.
In season 8, Trevor maintains firm boundaries with Ian, though obvious that a spark is still there. Ian, trying to work his way back into Trevor's good graces, spends much of his time and money at the LGBTQ+ center. Trevor begins to warm back up to Ian, and the two settle into a friendship, albeit one with much flirting. Trevor nearly ends things again when one of his kids loses a place in a shelter because Ian thoughtlessly helped her, but Ian responds by helping Trevor try and open a new shelter in an abandoned church.
At first, she appears unfriendly to Noel, but eventually becomes good friends with him when he helps her with her 'bug problems', which is actually a prank Noel thoughtlessly pulled on her. Miyu, despite what people think of her, is actually a very nice and pleasant girl. There are many rumors about her circulating in school, such as her being involved with a much older man. While she seems apathetic to the issue, Noel becomes worried and even goes as far as to spy on her during one of her gimmicks, bringing a disgruntled Sasa with him.
In May 2013 UNESCO undertook a technical mission to assess the state of conservation the Tadrart Acacus site and to "build-up a strategic plan to enforce the protection and management of this unique cultural and natural context." On 14 April 2014 two kinds of vandals were reported, those who thoughtlessly carve their own names beside the ancient rock art and those who deliberately use chemical products to remove the rock drawings. On April 20, 2014, the French special correspondent was informed by a local journalist from Ghat, Libya, Aziz Al-Hachi, that the UNESCO Rock-Art World Heritage Site of Tadrart Acacus was being destroyed with sledgehammers and scrub brushes.
When meek widower Thomas F. Sherridan, a construction engineer and owner of the Continental Construction Co., receives a telegram from his eldest son Ken informing him of his impending visit home, he promptly organizes a family reunion. Tom's sister Addie, who raised his three children and still manages his household, prepares a special dinner to celebrate Ken's homecoming. Ken, an architect "with new ideas" shows up with a mustache and a new girl friend, department store heiress Beatrice Manning, and announces that he has quit his job. When younger brother Larry and his sister Carroll arrive, the three siblings make plans to dine out, thoughtlessly leaving Tom and Aunt Addie behind.
Marie is shocked and furious to learn that her mother still mourns for Teddy, finally understanding why Ethel thoughtlessly shut out Marie and Chuck. Jack later fills her in on the full story, including his own three failed marriages (his son, Pete (David Alpay), soon realizes that Jack always loved Ethel), Ethel's refusal to leave the house the friends built, and her finally marrying Chuck after 10 years. Ethel Ann travels to Belfast with Jimmy. As she holds the hand of a dying British soldier caught in an IRA car-bomb attack, Quinlan confesses to Ethel Ann that, as a teenager, he was on Black Mountain when Teddy died.
10 Dec. 2014. Mena also utilizes stereotypes to critique foreign imperialism, namely in the form of capitalism. The narrator in “The Gold Vanity Set,” states that “business in the Mexican mind is dominated by sentiment,” suggesting that the disposition of all Mexicans is opposed to the dispassion of capitalism. The description of Miss Young and her tourist group furthers this implication: When they arrive at the inn and are courteously told, “The house is yours,” and the outrageously rude entrance made by Miss Young is literally an “invasion.” “The native population is literally driven out of its place and made to inhabit the periphery, while privileged travelers thoughtlessly occupy the vacated spots”.
Trilling reflects on whether "the novel is still a living form," concluding that he does not believe the novel to be dead. He sees the declining perception of the novel as reflective of a weakness in the "general intellectual life" and a passivity in the political mind. Trilling argues that the novel, as a "celebration and investigation of the human will," can reconstitute the will by teaching it to refuse the temptation of the ideologies of the social world. Trilling predicts that the novels of the future will "deal very explicitly with ideas," and that they should criticize ideas by attaching them to their "appropriately actuality," instead of allowing ideas to be systematized thoughtlessly through ideology.
" Confidential Confessions: Deai received mixed reception from critics as well. Connie Zhang of Mania graded the first volume with a B, criticizing that the story did not "connect to the reader on a fundamental level" and that there is "no emotional bond to the characters." However, Zhang praised the story concept, noting that it was "interesting" with "an unusual premise". In her review of the second volume, Zhang graded Confidential Confessions: Deai with a B−, with complaints that "everything that worked well in the first volume — the good pacing, the sweetness of Rika and Kiichi's relationship, the heroine's business savvy personality and the sense of risk on every date — [had] been thoughtlessly discarded for the illusion of a thriller.
Fortescue wrote of Lake's intervention, "The action was undoubtably most brilliant, and the conduct of the men beyond all praise... but it is a grave reflection on the Duke of York that he should so thoughtlessly have exposed some of his best troops to needless danger, leaving them isolated and unsupported for several hours". Alfred Burne disagreed, "Lake did indeed call for help, but on what seems inadequate grounds: he was in no real danger. To have diverted a bigger proportion of the British army from the march to Dunkirk merely to engage in a transient fight in order to oblige the Dutch would have been to infringe the principle of economy of force".
Le Guin has said "It's not surprising that Playboy hadn't had its consciousness raised back then, but it is surprising to me to realize how thoughtlessly I went along with them. It was the first (and is the only) time I met with anything I understood as sexual prejudice, prejudice against me as a woman writer, from any editor or publisher; and it seemed so silly, so grotesque, that I failed to see that it was also important." It was first recognized on the national level when president Lyndon B. Johnson found the story in Playboy and heavily endorsed it. The presidential endorsement caused the story to spread across the country very rapidly, with an extremely positive result.
Thus, one of the reasons the Faro ladies were perceived to be so socially threatening derived from the public and political dimensions of their gaming. Hannah More, for example, writes of gaming women in Strictures: “[T]heir example to the young and inexperienced, who are looking about for some sanction to justify them in that which they were before inclined, but were too timid to have ventured upon without the protection of such unsullied names. Thus these respectable characters, without looking to the general consequences of their indiscretion, are thoughtlessly employed in breaking down, as it were, the broad fence which should ever separate two very different sorts of society, and becoming a kind of unnatural link between vice and virtue.” More, Hannah.
Whether he actually used silver bullets in his guns varies depending on story and medium. In the radio series, the Lone Ranger used only lead bullets as weapons, while the silver bullets were used symbolically. In the 1981 feature film, The Lone Ranger used silver bullets in his guns as he was told that silver was far more solid than lead slugs and provided a straighter shot. The Lone Ranger's usage of bullet made from valuable metal like silver is satirized in an episode of Robot Chicken where after the Ranger expertly shoots a tin can in the air, his sidekick Tonto laments that the amount of silver the Ranger thoughtlessly wasted could have bought enough food to feed Tonto's entire village for a year.
Having all ballot papers the same can give a slight advantage to the candidate or group listed at the top, or top left, of the ballot paper (depending on the format of the paper), because they will attract a donkey vote. Donkey voters thoughtlessly number the preferences on their ballots from left to right and/or top to bottom, purely in the order of the candidates' names and groups on the ballot. Such voters are a feature of voting systems which require people to express their degree of preference for every candidate or group, by numbering them in preferential order, or have their vote declared invalid. While donkey votes may only form a small percentage of votes cast, they could affect the result in a close contest.
She has, by patience and diplomacy, secured a duchess as her guest, and Elie (Mrs Jarramie) condones her butler, Smithers's, pilfering of his choice imperial Tokay in order to keep him in good humour on the great occasion. A parcel arrives containing a present from Daphne's sailor cousin, an ancient lamp which he has sent as a bit of bric-a- brac. Daphne thoughtlessly runs out to get Smithers to clean the article, and that worthy soon appears and remonstrates with his mistress on the subject, winding up by giving "notice." It seems, however, that the real cause of the resignation is that Smithers has heard that Mr Jarramie is "blackballed" for the Cerulean Club, for which he had been put up.
The editor of Diaro de la Marina, José Rivero, was an admirer of General Franco, and like other supporters of the Nationalist cause regarded any sort of assistance to the "Red Republicans", even refugees, as a sign of lack of a proper Catholicism. In late 1940, Ogilvie-Forbes reported to London that Cuba was "a country where a teeming population live in abject poverty side by side with a wealthy, ostentatious and thoughtlessly selfish minority who pay practically no direct taxation and who manipulate without scruple the Government to their own interests". He was not impressed with the Cuban politicians whom he wrote "...90 per cent of whom are completely ignorant of the duties entrusted to them and who have attained their positions by questionable means".
Meanwhile, above, a layman is also busy cutting, but this time branch by branch. One of the main themes of Book Twenty-one is the importance of the avoidance of temptation. According to Gregory, the senses of the body are the windows of the soul, and it is by thoughtlessly looking out through these windows that a person may fall into the pleasure of sin—especially lust—through desire, even though this was against the person's original intention and even though the person never actually acts upon that desire (Moralia 21:4-5). It is for this reason that such danger should be anticipated and the source of such temptation—in this passage, primarily women—be avoided, even if this only involves the sense of sight and nothing more.
Additionally, during the first part of the war, the Japanese tended to set their depth charges too shallow, unaware that U.S. submarines possessed the ability to dive beyond 150 feet. Unfortunately, the deficiencies of Japanese depth-charge tactics were revealed in a June 1943 press conference held by U.S. Congressman Andrew J. May, a member of the House Military Affairs Committee who had visited the Pacific theater and received many confidential intelligence and operational briefings. At the press conference, May revealed that American submarines had a high survivability because Japanese depth charges were fused to explode at too shallow a depth, typically 100 feet (because Japanese forces believed U.S. subs did not normally exceed this depth). Various press associations sent this story over their wires, and many newspapers, including one in Honolulu, thoughtlessly published it.
He is eventually purified back to his original form . ; : : A red-skinned troll with an afro and horns who carries a large club, based on the oni from Momotaro. Akaoni is not as intelligent compared to the other villains, preferring to use his own strength when fighting his opponents. He is eventually purified back to his original form . ; : : Majorina is an elderly witch who usually wears dark green clothes, and is modeled after fairy tale witches such as those found in Hansel and Gretel and Snow White. She devises various badly-named inventions to use against the girls, usually effective as the result of her fellow commanders thoughtlessly throwing them into the human world. Majorina can also temporary transform into a youthful and beautiful version of herself to fight opponents directly, creating clones of herself.
Kershaw commended Cesarani's "expert guidance through the web of lies, deceit, and contradictions built into Eichmann's various tendentious accounts of his life and career. He hammers home the message that, far from being merely an industrious underling dispassionately implementing orders, Eichmann was a convinced anti-Semitic ideologue in a key position where he himself could initiate action and make things happen." He described Cesarani's "revision of Arendt's interpretation" of Eichmann as "an unideological bureaucrat diligently doing his job, the archetypal middle-manager on the lookout for career advancement, but otherwise without motive – 'the classic desk-killer who mechanically and thoughtlessly arranged for millions to die as the culmination of a routinised and sanitised process or destruction'" as "surely correct". Criticising an influential and much-admired writer as Hannah Arendt raised controversy.
" In another favorable evaluation, Varietys Daniel D'Addario commented that the pilot didn't "pretend to have answers; it only poses questions. But its inquisitiveness and willingness to be bold and fairly uncynical given all the things it's trying to be is more than welcome." In a mixed critique, Los Angeles Timess Lorraine Ali remarked that the series had a compelling premise and that the many mysteries it introduced "point toward a potentially addictive series if Manifest allows its gripping supernatural narrative to rise above its characters' less interesting personal dramas." In a negative review, The Washington Posts Hank Stuever compared the series negatively to other network science fiction series saying, "Manifest, alas, beelines thoughtlessly toward its hokiest idea, when some of the returning passengers discover they've acquired psychic powers.
In his review of Josip Jurčević's work, The Origin of the Jasenovac Myth, the German historian Holm Sundhaussen notes that while Jurčević is justified in his criticism of communist Yugoslavia's Jasenovac casualty numbers, he "willingly and thoughtlessly" adopts the term "Jasenovac myth" and tries to demonstrate, through the omitting of information, that Jasenovac was a "labor camp" and that genocide in the WW2 Independent State of Croatia did not occur. Jurčević also wrote that concentration camp victims dying from poor hygiene and infectious diseases. Croatia's far-right often advocates the false theory that Jasenovac was a "labour camp" where mass murder did not take place. Some rights activists say that distortion of World War II crimes exist in Croatia and it was especially prevalent during the 1990s war when anti-Serb sentiment was high.
Meanwhile, the Doctor finds his TARDIS in Sheffield and travels to the Palace to confront Jason; however, Dr. Who and Chris both confront the Doctor over his past crimes. The Doctor claims that the Detrians’ grim position is their own fault, as the upper classes had plenty of warning that their sun was dying but wasted time in internecine squabbling rather than searching for ways to save their world. The Miracle is a stopgap solution only, and will destroy the Universe as a side effect. And Jason is just as guilty of genocide as is the Doctor; he's already wiped out the lizards of Detrios just because they looked like green monsters, and has decimated the tribal population where he thoughtlessly set down his “Galactic Prison” and guard dinosaurs.
In retaliation, Nashton set out to change the Anti-Matter Universe, using the power of the Trinity to do so.Trinity #21 Enigma and his allies successfully steal the Trinity's power, only for them to return as godlike beings. Enigma realizes that what they received was not the totality of the power they could have accrued and he devises a plan to complete this power, bickering with Morgaine over her usage of power (she had thoughtlessly destroyed most of Europe in her lashing out against the world). Ultimately, their second attempt fails when the godlike Trinity returns and Morgaine strikes a deal with Krona, hoping to gain his power by giving him the living soul of Earth, in return for the human soul within Enigma's robotic aide, S.P.H.E.R.E., the soul of Enigma's daughter, to replace it, with Morgaine holding her power over her.
As proof of the affair, he claimed Leslie had a mole on her right buttock, but she publicly proved him wrong by dropping her pants on live television and revealing there is no mole. In Season 5 he was something of a swing vote for Leslie on the City Council because he was less likely to fully support her than Howser, but also less likely to thoughtlessly oppose her than either Milton or Jamm. That has changed during the recall campaign against Leslie in Season 6, as Dexhart has cheerfully joined Jamm in blocking any initiatives by her and making it clear they both hope she is booted from office. In the episode "Second Chunce", Dexhart publicly confesses to "texting, sexting and Tex-Mexting" approximately one hundred women under a series of implausible pseudonyms, parodying the Anthony Weiner sexting scandals.
Some days after Abhimanyu gets a new job, Ananya visits him and informs him that she has decided to file a case in the court over the rights for Juju's custody. So that Abhi and the family doesn't have to go through the legal procedures and resultant degradation of their social prestige, Parameshwari keeping a heavy heart, asks Juju to leave the house and live with her mother Ananya till she becomes 18 years old, 3 years later. Juju is shattered and extremely disheartened at Paro's request, however obliges her by leaving the house with Ananya. Ananya who is a perfectionist thoughtlessly imposes her rules and regulations over the child Juju, who perceive that no one, even Paro, is her near one and well-wisher and goes into a life of self- imposed salvation in Anaya's house.
His New Selected Poems were published in Australia and the UK in 2001; and his Collected Stories appeared in Australia in 2004. The Poetry Archive describes his poetry as follows: > There's a pressing sense of mortality in his work and a desire to ask the > big questions, even as he satirises them. Drawn to the discipline of > science, Goldsworthy's poems are full of the language of the laboratory > —matter, evidence, elements, chemicals— the stuff we are made of, but at the > same time frustrated by these limitations into asking what else we might be. > He's interested in 'The Dark Side of the Head', the things we can only know > in flashes, like glimpsing a skink, but he also retains a rationalist's > scepticism of the ecstatic – that "thoughtlessly exquisite" evening sky in > 'Sunset' won't fool him into rapture.
Jurčević has dismissed the systematic and mass atrocities at the Jasenovac extermination camp as a "Serbian myth". In his review of Jurčević's work, The Origin of the Jasenovac Myth, the German historian Holm Sundhaussen notes that while Jurčević is justified in his criticism of communist Yugoslavia's Jasenovac casualty numbers, he "willingly and thoughtlessly" adopts the term "Jasenovac myth" and tries to demonstrate, through the omitting of information, that Jasenovac was a "labor camp" and that genocide in the WW2 Independent State of Croatia did not occur. Jurčević is a member of the Society for Research of the Threefold Jasenovac Camp. The NGO claims that the Ustasha ran a labour camp at Jasenovac for enemies of the regime, but it says that the real death camp was run by the Yugoslav Communists, which imprisoned Ustasa members and regular Croatian Home Guard army troops until 1948, then alleged Stalinists until 1951.
Whereas the finale symbolizes a cheerful man: > I have tried to sketch a man who storms thoughtlessly forward in the belief > that the whole world belongs to him, that fried pigeons will fly into his > mouth without work or bother. There is, though, a moment in which something > scares him, and he gasps all at once for breath in rough syncopations: but > this is soon forgotten, and even if the music turns to minor, his cheery, > rather superficial nature still asserts itself. Progressive tonality is demonstrated in the symphony; the first three movements are in descending thirds: B minor, G major, and E-flat minor, and the final movement springs out the D major chord. The second symphony, as in the first, still belongs to the tradition of Brahms and Dvořák, but more compact and concentrated with a simple but powerful finishing by an A major march.
After the Battle of Buxar, Shah Alam II's absence from Delhi meant that his son Prince Mirza Jawan Bakht and Najib-ul-Daula, were the actual representatives of the emperor for the next 12 years. As the Administrator of Delhi and the imperial heartlands including Agra, Najib-ul-Daula, was unprepared to halt the Jat peasant uprisings led by the deviant Suraj Mal. During one massive assault Jat renegades and their leaders overran the Mughal garrison at Agra they plundered the city and the two great silver doors to the entrance of the famous Taj Mahal were looted and thoughtlessly melted down by Suraj Mal in 1764. Since then many Mughal Faujdars and commanders such as Sayyad Muhammad Khan Baloch vowed to avenge the ruins of the Mughal Empire caused by the tyrannical Jat's and during an ingenious counterattack Suraj Mal was defeated and executed by the Mughal Army.
An otogizōshi ("companion tale") > titled Tsukumogami ki ("Record of tool kami"; Muromachi period) explains > that after a service life of nearly one hundred years, utsuwamono or kibutsu > (containers, tools, and instruments) receive souls. While many references > are made to this work as a major source for the definition of tsukumogami, > insufficient attention has been paid to the actual text of Tsukumogami ki. By the twentieth century the Tsukumogami had entered into Japanese popular culture to such an extent that the Buddhist teachings had been "completely lost to most outsiders," leaving critics to comment that, by and large, the Tsukumogami were harmless and at most tended to play occasional pranks, they did have the capacity for anger and would band together to take revenge upon those who were wasteful or threw them away thoughtlessly – compare mottainai. To prevent this, to this day some jinja ceremonies are performed to console broken and unusable items.

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