Feeds
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Good job guys I try and support Indie Movies simply because I am tired of the same rehash Hollywood spoon
feeds
us.
Apparently these were syndicated to TV stations to use as "fillers" since the network
feeds
weren't available (or the station didn't want to pay) during certain hours, including the after-school--i.e. late afternoon--time frame.
Byron Foster) pay a fat guy called Caleb (Warren Ball) and his wacko wife Cleo (Ann Noble) who
feeds
and sings to a plastic doll as if it were a baby, to dig up bodies from the local graveyard that they put through a large mincing machine to provide the necessary ingredients.
Brodie is a smartass and
feeds
likes like "Most of the time I'm just talking through my ass.
:) I've also been watching the live
feeds
for the last two seasons, and find that that makes the show a lot more interesting.
Yet Trump now ups the ante on tariffs – in effect, biting the very hand that
feeds
the US economy.
More recently, oil companies have demonstrated little conscience in providing money that
feeds
guerrilla movements--so long as their own interests are preserved.
A lack of investment in agriculture that
feeds
local communities makes these countries vulnerable to international price shocks, as well as to exchange-rate volatility.
Then there are the more subtle signals to listen to statistically – whether they are feedback direct to your Web site, emails, press mentions, or Twitter and Facebook
feeds.
Such a narrative is appealing because it
feeds
into the alienation that many young Muslims feel.
Each of these relationships
feeds
back to other pertinent relationships.
It carries 90% of the humanitarian assistance delivered by the WFP, which in turn supplies nearly 90% of the aid that
feeds
so many Somalis.
So far during the financial crisis and ensuing recession, the US has been incapable of kick-starting credit growth, the major transmission mechanism by which monetary expansion
feeds
through to domestic economic activity.
Although he claims to oppose economic liberalism, he is a product of the political liberties that it promotes and
feeds
on the benefits generated by the market economy.
Because no society can ensure complete equality, "welfare democracy
" feeds
dissatisfaction and frustration - and hence demands for more welfare democracy, not less.
As an illustration, current regulations for GM foods, if applied to non-GM products, would bar the sale of potatoes and tomatoes, which can contain poisonous glycoalkaloids; celery, which contains carcinogenic psoralens; rhubarb and spinach (oxalic acid); and cassava, which
feeds
about half a billion people, but contains toxic cyanogenic alkaloids.
Gazprom’s aim is to control not only the gas industry in Georgia, but also the only pipeline that
feeds
Russian gas to both Georgia and Armenia.
Providing the hope that comes with education, health care, and the prospect of a job is a far more effective weapon than a drone to combat an insurgency that
feeds
on despair, poverty, joblessness, and the absence of basic services.
Although some Eastern Orthodox-majority countries – Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania – have acceded to the EU, the only post-Yugoslav countries to join – Croatia and Slovenia – are predominantly Catholic, a reality that
feeds
a counterproductive narrative.
Thus, it merely
feeds
young Muslims’ fears that they are being singled out for persecution.
Journalists don’t necessarily do this by choice; many are glued to their screens because their companies lack resources, or force them to follow and report on twitter
feeds.
In fact, the Christian image of the all-powerful Jew
feeds
the conspiracy theories that infect the way Muslims regard Jews.
Similarly, in the United Kingdom, the BBC retains its credibility because it can bite the government hand that
feeds
it.
A weak economy
feeds
perceptions that the system is broken, and that those in authority are not to be trusted.
First, wealth effects are statistically small; most studies show that only about 3-5 cents of every dollar of asset appreciation eventually
feeds
through to higher personal consumption.
Now reading that particular newspaper
feeds
the electorate’s insatiable appetite for ridicule.
This ideology
feeds
a deep popular perception of China as a wounded, humiliated third-world victim and instills in the ruling Communist Party a powerful sense of unresolved grievance.
ISIS
feeds
off troubled states from which it can draw recruits and launch attacks – either by establishing an “official Province,” as in Syria, Iraq, Libya, and Egypt, or by supporting secret cells and small combat units, as it has done in Tunisia and Turkey already.
This
feeds
doubts about solidarity’s usefulness.
On top of all this, the US military, rather than being a burden,
feeds
the country’s technological superiority by subsidizing basic research.
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