Also on that day,
some other notorious conservatives from the Prawf - o - sphere, Steve Vladeck and Joe Slater, will be speaking.
The Monckton tour thus represents an unprecedented collaboration between Friends of Science, and two
other notorious Canadian skeptic groups, the Frontier Centre for Public Policy and the Fraser Institute.
While obviously not on the same scale as
other notorious spills in recent memory, any oil spill is still significant, with detrimental effects on wildlife and plants.
During a panel called «The Art of Pranks» at the College Art Association (CAA) conference in New York last February, a participant identified as Clark Stoeckley, «artivist,» maintained an impassive demeanor as his scholarly copanelists delivered papers on Dada, Fluxus, and
other notorious movements past and present.
Uncover the hidden realm of the devil Boruta and
other notorious creatures from Slavic mythology.
After defeating the Boss in each stage the player retrieves one of his lost belongings and continues his journey, much like Mega Man or
other notorious action platformers of the 16 - bit decade.
He said many visitors come to Alcatraz for the gangster stories of Al Capone and
other notorious inmates.»
Other notorious activists (& 13D filers) are Dan Loeb of Third Point (and here, though he claims he's mellowed now!)
Staphylococcus aureus, candida and
other notorious pathogens, fungi, bacteria and viruses are destroyed by coconut oil
And the benefits are quite striking, especially in relation to
other notorious antioxidant powerhouses: matcha contains more than six times more antioxidants than goji berries, seven times more than dark chocolate, seventeen times more than wild blueberries, and more than sixty times the antioxidants in spinach.
Other notorious bacteria have been tied to depression, such as those behind syphilis and the cattle - related brucellosis, and not just because ill people feel sad, Dinan says.
They also note that Aedes mosquitoes also spread dengue and chikungunya, two
other notorious tropical diseases, so the model effectively measures risks of all three diseases rather than any one of them alone.
In addition to representing Shkreli, who bragged about inflating the cost of a life - saving AIDS drug, Brafman has defended such people as Sammy (the Bull) Gravano and
other notorious mob figures, former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss - Kahn, who was accused of sexually assaulting a hotel maid, accused pedophile pop star Michael Jackson and convicted ex-state Sen. Carl Kruger.
Brafman's clients have included reviled «Pharma bro» Martin Shkreli; Sammy «the Bull» Gravano and
other notorious mob figures; Dominique Strauss - Kahn, the former International Monetary Fund chief accused of sexually assaulting a hotel maid; accused pedophile pop star Michael Jackson, and convicted ex-state Sen. Carl Kruger.
And given this type of behavior — and his many
other notorious antics and statements — do we really want Carl Paladino as a Governor of New York?
He eats with tax collectors and
other notorious sinners.
Not exact matches
Boston drivers, for instance, are
notorious for ignoring pedestrians, while Florida drivers get WAY more speeding tickets than drivers in any
other state.
One of Breitbart's most
notorious writers is Milo Yiannopolous, who has been banned from Twitter for encouraging his followers to abuse and harass
other users including the comedian and actress Leslie Jones.
To get from his home to the factory that he owns on the
other side of town, Zak Pashak, the owner and president of Detroit Bikes, takes Joy Road, a
notorious Detroit artery whose name belies the mirthless array of derelict houses, boarded - up storefronts and vast, empty tracts of overgrown land that line it.
The charges took specific aim at the Internet Research Agency (IRA), a
notorious Russian «troll factory» which focused on sowing political discord during the 2016 election by using internet bots to spread fake news and pro-Donald Trump propaganda on Facebook, Twitter, and
other social media platforms.
The iPad maker is
notorious for its anti-porn stance and, while searching its iBooks store for titles containing words such as «daddy» does indeed turn up some prurient material, there doesn't appear to be anything as depraved as in the
other stores.
Plenty of
other brands have had some pretty
notorious flops.
As well as the WTO case and
other trade action Canada has taken to expand markets for existing GMOs, Canada is
notorious internationally for trying to undermine the de facto moratorium on «terminator seeds» in the UN Convention on Biological Diversity.
(IBM is the most
notorious example here, often spending $ 10 billion a year on its own stock rather than on R&D or
other market - building investment.)
The Christian god supposedly judges all souls and Christians have been
notorious for colonizing and dominating people of
other faiths.
A Christian debt charity has called believers and wider society to think of
others on the most
notorious... More
A Christian debt charity has called believers and wider society to think of
others on the most
notorious shopping day of the year.
More insight and wit follow, not in another exercise in Wrigley Romanticism, but in a rollicking, penetrating look at (among
other things) the history of beer and the reasons why a splendid ballpark has contributed to the
notorious ineptitude of the home team.
This country is
notorious for not bending the rules for
other faiths, I have had to deal with it my entire life.
By working out a neoclassical theory of nonliteral religious discourse consistent with his neoclassical theism generally, he has not only overcome the
notorious contradictions involved in classical theism's use of analogy and
other modes of nonliteral language, he has also given good reasons for thinking that our distinctively modern reflection about God results from two movements of thought, not simply from one.
Christians are
notorious for bad behavior, and we often give excuses for why we treat
others so badly.
He will raise his child as best he knows how and then send the child out into the world where the youngster will get mixed up with and mistaken for all manner of
others, many of them
notorious.
Karnataka had more anti-Christian attacks in 2012 than any
other Indian state — including
notorious Orissa, where authorities recently arrested two Hindu extremists connected to the 1999 martyrdom of missionary Graham Staines and his two sons.
Translator's note: It is
notorious that Aristotle's own word ousia, here rendered as «substance,» has defied exact translation into
other languages, and that the English word «substance» (after the Latin substantia) conveys all the wrong connotations.
Like
others, Crooker notes that some of the most
notorious serial offenders were ordained before Vatican II, in «the good old days» when seminaries insisted on obedience to the Magisterium, scorned effeminacy, and were strict about «particular friendships.»
The well known principle extra Ecclesiam nulla salus, or the most
notorious position of Boniface VIII, «Furthermore we declare, state, define, and pronounce that it is altogether necessary to salvation for every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff,» are but further indications of this exclusive attitude - dominant but by no means universal - of the Church which separates Christians from all
others.
Evidently there was only one
other candidate for clemency, a
notorious criminal named Barabbas.
Any Catholic male who has reached the age of reason, is not a heretic, is not in schism, and is not «
notorious» for simony can be elected pope — there is no
other requirement for election (although there are several requirements before a person can actually assume the papacy once elected).
Readers following facebook and
other social media will likely have run across this quotation by Sister Joan Chittister posted repeatedly in the wake of the release of the
notorious Planned Parenthood videos:
Raw peppers, by the way, are also
notorious for causing gas, but that's a whole
other story.
I've seen this before on
other products but Vega is
notorious.
Then there are costs relating to
other typical safety issues like the
notorious slips and falls, burns and
other such calamities associated with hot oil — a key culprit that, itself, racks up an oppressive glut of Workers» Compensation claims.
One of the most
notorious food scandals involved melamine - tainted milk powder in 2008, which killed at least six babies and sickened 300,000
others.
Tony Adams facing up to his alcoholism, going through rehabilitation, becoming a recovered alcoholic and councilling
others demonstrates strength of character, which should be lauded, not result in being called a «
notorious alcoholic».
In 1971 and»72 he and Allison engaged in their
notorious feud, knocking each
other's cars all over virtually every NASCAR track in America.
That was why he would take Mourinho, even though Mourinho is
notorious for using ugly and dirty ways to win, including badmouthing his own players, staffs and
other managers.
Berger was known as a
notorious practical joker which rubbed off on Senna, and during their three seasons together the two played a number of pranks on each
other.
Those changes in your body are
notorious for causing nipple pain without redness or
other visual signs of pain.»
In
other current hot topics in Dutch midwifery, three midwives who are
notorious for practicing outside of the protocols went in front of the review board earlier this month.
Nestle also is
notorious for many
other human rights violations, outlined beautifully by Annie of PhD in Parenting.