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Its responses to the #OscarsSoWhite uproars of 2015 and 2016 drew criticism.
But it does discourage over-reaction to tabloid headlines and short-lived uproars.
Its lurching responses to the #OscarsSoWhite uproars of 2015 and 2016 drew criticism.
The publication stirred uproars on campus during and after his stint as editor.
Even supporters have often questioned the clarity and wisdom of the campaign's responses to uproars over Mrs.
At the same time, there have not been similar grassroots uproars about many issues that plague the Hindu community.
"Stoking up international uproars, inciting extremism, hatred and armed attacks would definitely not solve the problems in Rakhine," she added.
Twice in the past month, there have been minor conservative uproars after scenes from the show appeared on social media.
He can liaise with the most temperamental players, tranquilize media uproars, and implement modern on-court principles in an effective, executable way.
The incident echoed other recent uproars on social media over white people calling the police to make a complaint about black people.
Even amid recent uproars over Trump's racist comments about four Democratic congresswoman and the city of Baltimore, Obama has largely remained silent.
It has also caused periodic and collective uproars that get covered by the media as examples of the ticket industry's greediness, inefficiency or both.
For instance, maybe you followed the unusually turbulent and divided Republican convention, and the uproars over Melania Trump's speech and Ted Cruz's refusal to endorse Donald Trump.
In the interview, Teigen said that Trump blocking her on Twitter in 2017 has meant that she does not know what people are reacting to when there are uproars.
"A business like this would destroy homes, families, finances of our neighbors and cause major community uproars in the city," said Pastor Vega, one of the speakers at the meeting.
"Hillary Clinton's attempt to delete the single worst week of her political career isn't going to work," he said, citing uproars over her private email server and the Clinton Foundation.
Earlier uproars that buffeted the White House, over the President's inflammatory tweets and a litany of falsehoods over his inaugural crowd size, could be put down to Trump's idiosyncratic freewheeling style.
The resulting uproars do Trump no favors — Americans disapprove of how Trump handled Charlottesville by a 55-34 margin — and they distract from whatever economic message or agenda he might have.
Such a position is understandable, in light of the periodic public uproars over provocative works, and even their censorship, such as the infamous cancellation of an exhibition of homoerotic photos by Robert Mapplethorpe in 1989.
Her identity has prompted other uproars, including when the curator of a 2014 Hello Kitty exhibit at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, citing pushback from Sanrio, pronounced that the cutesy character was not actually a cat.
Now he is trying to resurrect his campaign in part by appearing on the cable programs that are the staples of the party's most engaged voters, who watch to follow the primary and stay abreast of the latest Trumpian uproars.
More clearly than other recent Trump-induced uproars, the reaction to the Comey firing illustrated how many conservatives now justify their defense of the president as part of a fight against a rising tide of overreaction and manufactured hysteria by the left.
It's visible in the forays made by Missouri's new Republican senator, Josh Hawley, who has incited small uproars by imposing sharper abortion and religious-liberty litmus tests than usual on the Trump administration's judicial nominees, and by taking an explicitly censorious stance toward Silicon Valley.
"More clearly than other recent Trump-induced uproars, the reaction to the Comey firing illustrated how many conservatives now justify their defense of the president as part of a fight against a rising tide of overreaction and manufactured hysteria by the left," Mr. Peters writes.
Destiny players are no stranger to controversy: the original game, released in a near-unfinished state and plagued for years by attempts to remedy its many problems, was the source of seemingly hundreds of uproars that ripped through the game's 375,000-plus Reddit community over the last three years.
Examples can range from brawls about Marvel giving someone other than Tony Stark the title of Iron Man to uproars over writers turning Captain America into a man who believes he is an agent of Hydra to outrage in response to a comic referencing Batgirl and the Killing Joke to boycotts of this specific issue of Faith.
Regulations issued in 1714 defined their duties as watching out for fire, public mischief, housebreaking, theft or other offences, uproars in taverns, and unlocked doors and windows.Resolution of the Council of Policy (9 January 1714). Under British rule, the ratelwagt became known as the 'night watch'. Control of the watch passed to the new Burgher Senate in 1796.
Halotus died sometime in the latter part of the 1st century. At the time of his death, he still held the procuratorship that he had been granted by Galba. He kept this position despite Galba's unseating very soon after it was bestowed and the political uproars of The Year of the Four Emperors.Peter Greenhalgh The year of the four emperors.
Equal uproars were created with such plates as PRC-001, and trademark violations were rife; the plate number IBM-001 and was seen. The WTO acronym was also spotted in the plates. In a society that is still rather conservative in this topic, the plate SEX-001 was the source of yet another controversy. The number 250, an insult in spoken Chinese, was also spotted in some plates.
Aysun Kayacı played the role of Yağmur in the Turkish police procedural Gece Gunduz ("Night and day"). She also presents a program on NTV named Haydi Gel Bizimle Ol (Come Join Us), where she occasionally causes uproars and finds herself at the center of criticisms and polemics by her remarks. Aysun Kayacı is currently pursuing her graduate studies in the field of history at Yeditepe University in Istanbul.
She is very clumsy, though athletic, and will often not think before she acts. Haruka Saigusa is a schoolmate of Riki's from a different class, but always finds time to hang around in Riki's classroom. She incites uproars for her own personal enjoyment, which causes her twin sister, the public morals chairman Kanata Futaki, to chase after her. Kanata generally acts cold towards her sister, though gets annoyed when Riki gets close to Haruka.
There was a strong necessity to solve numerous problems with the economy, army, education, and culture, as Russia has exhausted all of the possibilities to develop separately, outside of the European civilization. Moreover, in the middle of the 17th century, there were civilian uproars in several major cities such as Moscow and Novgorod. In the years 1670-1671 there was a peasant war. The war spread across significant territories in the south of Russia.
Alentejo was a region of large estates and seasonal jobs and the living conditions of the peasants and salaried workers were extremely difficult. This socio-economic and labor situation agitated the peasant masses in the region starting in the mid-1940s, and this social agitation escalated over the next two decades. There were constant uproars and rural workers' strikes, which were watched by the Portuguese police, who were looking for communist agitators and infiltrators.
" In January 2011, after several more "Brittana fan uproars", in an article entitled "The future of Brittana: Outlook Not so good", Rivera expressed the reason for such strong fan response: "Honestly, on a deeper level, to the girls that are going through that and it's not so comical in their world, in their everyday lives, they kind of looked up to us, in a sense. That's kind of my reason for hoping they continue the storyline.
After Waldman complained about the response to her essay, a friend suggested she write a book about it. In 2009, Waldman published a collection of her personal essays, Bad Mother: A Chronicle of Maternal Crimes, Minor Calamities, and Occasional Moments of Grace."Ayelet Waldman: Precipitating the mother of all uproars", United States Today, April 29, 2009. (Retrieved on August 25, 2010.) The book argues that no woman can be a perfect mother, that, in fact, competitive, neurotic parenting and having unrealistic expectations may be damaging to children.
The word bargello appears to come from the late Latin bargillus (from Gothic bargi and German burg), meaning "castle" or "fortified tower". During the Italian Middle Ages it was the name given to a military captain in charge of keeping peace and justice (hence "Captain of justice") during riots and uproars. In Florence he was usually hired from a foreign city to prevent any appearance of favoritism on the part of the Captain. The position could be compared with that of a current Chief of police.
Fearing Abu Muslim's power and growing popularity among the people, Al-Mansur carefully planned his assassination. Abu Muslim was conversing with the Caliph when, at an appointed signal, four (some sources say five) of his guards rushed in and fatally wounded the general. John Aikin, in his work General Biography, narrates that Mansur, not content with the assassination, committed "outrages on the dead body, and kept it several days in order to glut his eyes with the spectacle.". The assassination of Abu Muslim caused uproars throughout the province of Khorasan.
Midnight Intruders follows the parallel trajectories of Chacham Tzvi's stormy life and insidious plots of Nechemiah Chayun, an outspoken disciple of the messianic impostor Shabbesai Tzvi. The story reaches its harrowing climax when the two clash in Amsterdam, resulting in one of the greatest communal uproars in the annals of European Jewry. Neighbor turns against neighbor, friend against friend and brother against brother as the raucous battles spill over from the synagogues into the streets. This fast- moving book features adventure, drama, mystery, conflict and, above all, a riveting and inspiring portrait of one of the greatest rabbis of modern Jewish history.
One of the plant's other functions would be to reduce the city's dependence on the Catskill Mountains and Delaware River watersheds, which are only minimally filtered. The filtration plant was originally supposed to cost $800 million, but experienced delays and a ballooning cost because of uproars from the local community, which required the city to propose alternate sites for such a plant. To lessen the disruption caused by the plant's construction, in 2010 the city used mitigation funds from the construction of the plant to restore the Parade Ground. The Sachkerah Woods Playground, located at the park's southeast corner near the Mosholu Golf Course, was also built using Croton mitigation funds.
Administrator John was deposed, the Chapter paid 3,000 Bremian Marks for an unknown purpose, and Nicolaus Ketelhot, Prince-Bishop of Verden, and Dietrich von Xanthen, a canon of the St. Gereon's Basilica in Cologne, were appointed as new vicars general and new administrators. In 1324 Ketelhot confirmed all of Bremen's town privileges. After that he won the city of Bremen, the Bremian Chapter, Count Otto II of Hoya, Count John III of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst, and the Esquire of Diepholz to settle the feuds and uproars by a countrywide peace on 25 May 1325. Grand misgrudged Ketelhot his success and interfered by arbitrarily investing other persons as Vicars, each time pocketing an investiture fee.
Some speeches can cause uproars thanks to political and social subject mattersDocumentary Winners: 1975 Oscars note: Peter Davis and Bert Schneider for Hearts and Minds like Michael Moore's diatribe on George W. BushMichael Moore winning an Oscar® for "Bowling for Columbine" on YouTube and Vanessa Redgrave's stance on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.Vanessa Redgrave Wins Supporting Actress: 1978 Oscars Sometimes a confusing or ambiguous statement made in a speech can attract attention in the media. In Angelina Jolie's Best Supporting Actress speech in 2000 for Girl, Interrupted, she said, "I'm so in love with my brother right now", leading to accusations of incest with her brother, actor and producer, James Haven. In 1973, Marlon Brando famously refused an Oscar due to his support of Native Americans.
Davis noted that the 1992 Los Angeles Riots are still remembered over 20 years later, and yet not many changes have occurred. Conditions of economic inequality, lack of jobs available for black and Latino youth, and civil liberty violations by law enforcement have remained largely unaddressed years later. Davis dubbed this a "conspiracy of silence", especially with claims made by the Los Angeles Police Department that they would make reforms coming to little fruition. Davis also argued that the rioting was different than in the 1965 Watts Riots, which had been more unified among all minorities living in Watts and South Central. The 1992 riots, on the other hand, were characterized by divided uproars that defied description of a simple uprising of black against white, and involved the destruction and looting of many businesses owned by racial minorities.
But he did not neglect economics themes realizing inquests in different installments about the pharmaceutical industry, the research, the press, the publishing industry and more. In those same years he showed to be interested also about the foreign policy, particularly about India, China, the Middle East, Spain, the eve of the Francoism withdrawal, the war in Chad, the Tunisian economic and political crisis, the human rights violations in the Greek military junta and the Algerian political perspectives. Anyway, the major commitment led him to dedicate himself mainly to terrorism events, beginning with Giangiacomo Feltrinelli's death and the assassination of Luigi Calabresi. He also got interested about the first military initiatives of the Red Brigades, to the terrorist dens discovered in Milan, the relationship with the police chief Allitto Bonanno and to the guerrilla warfare which was producing uproars and deaths around Milan's streets, organised by radical small groups Lotta Continua, Potere Operaio, Avanguardia Operaia.

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