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25 Sentences With "unseemliness"

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The unseemliness of partying in D.C. under a cloud of authoritarian ethno-nationalism?
Even a momentary lapse of unseemliness or unsightliness can live on forever, like herpes.
In keeping with the unseemliness of our profession, we all have something to say.
Whatever veneer of unseemliness we associated with contemptuous public speech has been stripped away.
Nor is the unseemliness of the furor in the buildup to England's appointment with Scotland.
The government dwelled extensively on the unseemliness of McDonnell's conduct and argued that the definition of "official act" should be interpreted very broadly.
And partisans on both sides weighed in on the unseemliness (or appropriateness) of portraying the assassination of a ringer for the sitting president.
Forget the fawning over celebrities, the name-dropping, the unseemliness of serious journalists and White House staffers (again, myself included) groveling for invitations.
The unseemliness of the "revolving door" is frequently criticized, and the solutions frequently involve various bans or moratoria on taking jobs as a lobbyist.
In an attempt to secure a pay raise while sparing themselves the unseemliness of publicly voting for one, Albany lawmakers outsourced the job to a committee of four notable figures.
Those who are willing to overlook the apparent unseemliness of the Cow Tale will be rewarded with a truly delicious treat that dares to combine caramel with an ingredient other than chocolate.
The problems of unseemliness and habeas corpus delays are solved by eliminating arrest and detention from the process and limiting sanctions to monetary fines ranging from $25,85033 to $250,000 paid by contemnors personally.
But as with many things pertaining to the current occupant of the White House, President Donald Trump and his Republican backers have taken things in this realm to a whole new level of unseemliness.
His campaign had anticipated the unsurprising questions about allegations of a hostile workplace for women at his company, stop-and-frisk policing in his city, the unseemliness of a Democratic contender who has long written checks to Republicans.
First things first: Let us get the nakedly cynical money-grab element of this trend out of the way, and let us acknowledge the ongoing unseemliness of college football continuing to gradually professionalize itself while simultaneously clinging to the notion of amateurism.
" As National Review writer Kevin Williamson put it in a column released Thursday, conservatives have seemed to come to a general consensus following Attorney General Barr's letter that "some of Trump's actions" regarding Russia and the special counsel investigation "may have been unseemly, but that there's no law against unseemliness.
While the early incarnation of the Ultimate Fighting Champion trafficked in dive-bar-brawl-on-steroids aesthetics that played up the peep-show unseemliness of no holds barred fighting, PRIDE made mixed martial arts into a comic book come to life, with tens of thousands in the audience at the Saitama Super Arena reading along.
As for the unseemliness of investigating a presidential candidate in an election year, in 2016 the House Republicans — then in the majority — conducted countless politically fueled inquests into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonAcclaimed author Cheryl Strayed reveals Warren endorsement on Instagram Warren gets endorsements from 45 Michigan officeholders, activists Advocacy group launches tour to encourage religious voters to vote against Trump MORE on the tragic killing of American officials in Benghazi and Libya and on her use of emails as secretary of State.
In contrast to her more stereotypically elderly, dependent, invariably spiteful and cantankerous character on "The Family" skits, Mama's hostilities were significantly toned down in the sitcom's first life. Though still cantankerous, the character expanded with wisecracks and humor, pesky antics, unseemliness and naivete. Mama's unseemliness and naivete were exemplified by her inability to drive (episode "Mama Learns to Drive"); inability to act in socially acceptable ways in public and in the presence of guests (episodes "The Mama Who Came to Dinner", "Country Club" and "Ellen's Boyfriend"); inability to hold jobs outside the home (episodes "Mama Gets a Job", "Supermarket" and "Mama for Mayor"); etc. These characteristics often resulted in the humiliation or frustration of her loved ones.
Basil of Caesarea (c.329 or 330–379) was among the first to talk about penalties, advising in a letter that "He who is guilty of unseemliness with males will be under discipline for the same time as adulterers." Taking Basil's lead, Gregory of Nyssa's Canonical Letter to Letoius of Mytilene (Epist. canonica 4, 390 CE) also prescribes the same period of penance for adultery and for "craving for the male".
There have been several differing reports on details surrounding the discovery of the pope's death. These views have resulted in several conspiracy theories in which Sister Vincenza plays a role. When the report of death was first made, the Vatican excluded her from the official reports to avoid possible perceptions of unseemliness resulting from a woman's being in the papal apartments early in the morning. There has also been confusion over alleged changes in her story.
There was an outcry over the unseemliness of the impediment to burying a hero of the stature of Amos Yarkoni in a Military Cemetery. The matter was resolved quickly when Rehavam Zeevi, Yarkoni's lifelong friend and comrade, purchased a grave in the cemetery for himself, allowing Yarkoni to be buried at the end of the row, and therefore technically not in the Jewish part of the cemetery. The incident over Yarkoni's burial, and the increasing numbers of non-Jewish soldiers (especially after the influx from the former Soviet Union in the early 1990s) has seen the system of burial for non-Jews in Jewish military cemeteries streamlined.
He also visited the Bahraich dargah in 1372. According to the Sultan's court historian Shams-i Siraj 'Afif, Masud appeared in the Sultan's dream, and asked him to prepare for the day of the Last Judgment, and to propagate Islam by adopting a tougher policy against the non-Muslims. The next day, Sultan Firuz Shah Tughluq got his head shaved like a Sufi neophyte, and started spending his nights in prayers. Not all Sultans of Delhi held Masud in same reverence: in 1490, Sultan Sikandar Lodi banned the urs (death anniversary) at the dargah, because of the "unseemliness of the rites being performed there".
Because Yarkoni was not Jewish, there was a problem with burying him in the Military Cemetery at Kiryat Shaul. (According to Orthodox Jewish burial law, Jews must be buried among Jews.) There was an outcry over the unseemliness of the impediment to burying a hero of the stature of Amos Yarkoni in a Military Cemetery. The matter was resolved quickly when Rehavam Zeevi, Yarkoni's lifelong friend and comrade, purchased a grave in the cemetery for himself, allowing Yarkoni to be buried at the end of the row, and therefore technically not in the Jewish part of the cemetery. The incident over Yarkoni’s burial, and the increasing numbers of non-Jewish soldiers (especially after the influx from the former Soviet Union in the early 1990s) has seen the system of burial for non-Jews in Jewish military cemeteries streamlined.
When the diet of 1831 brought freedom from obligatory labor () to reality with a law, Rotteck just as soon raised his voice for the abolition of tithing (). The diet of 1833 responded to that objective with a suggested model for lawmaking which would abolish the land-clearing tithes ( or Novalzehnt) without compensation and lift the tithe on slaughtered animals ( or Fleischzehnt) for a compensation of a fifteen-folding of one year's total, which would come half from the government treasury and half from the community from which the tithe was due. The resistance of the first chamber to these changes aroused Rotteck's greatest resentment. But when finally through compromises by both chambers a law, which had threatened to fail due to the resistance, came to a vote, Rotteck voted against the law since it didn't represent a full victory of the law of reason over the unseemliness of the historical law.

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