Stoked
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I'm very, very
stoked
to be here today, representing my kinfolk and all those that haven't managed to make a career out of an innate ability for inhuman noisemaking.
But you know, I was
stoked
because it was completely unexpected.
I have been into computers for many years now and this movie inspired me in a technologically sense as does a fresh love which
stoked
the furnace of my poetic passion in the heat of infatuation.
Man am I
stoked
I can leave feedback for this 10 minutes romp.
Stoked
about the, "who's who" in horror land that are in the film....well, my friend rented this, brought it over, and we started watching it.
And I was
stoked.
I'm so
stoked
to see Terrence Howard finally get the respect and attention he's having now in Hollywood.
Having never seen any VHS copies of this last Beatles movie and since it will probably be a very long time before it gets on DVD, I was
stoked
when I found out YouTube had this uploaded since the later part of summer 2007 and it was still there.
I was
stoked.
I'm stoked, buffed out, there are no words to describe it.
Instead, he launched a series of reforms that
stoked
the resentment of the masses.
The SD has sought to position itself as the sole defender of gays and Jews in the face of intolerance
stoked
by large-scale Muslim immigration in the past two decades.
The trouble is that the convictions have taken place against a background of fear and divisiveness,
stoked
by the Chinese government’s behavior.
So, when Western leaders ask Arabs and others in the region why they can’t govern themselves, they should be prepared for the answer: “For a full century, your interventions have undermined democratic institutions (by rejecting the results of the ballot box in Algeria, Palestine, Egypt, and elsewhere);
stoked
repeated and now chronic wars; armed the most violent jihadists for your cynical bidding; and created a killing field that today stretches from Bamako to Kabul.”
But right-wing populists have
stoked
fears and misconceptions about the number of people arriving in Europe – and about the effects of migration on our societies – to such an extent that their tactics are fueling political cleavages across the continent.
South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in, who deserves the most credit for recent developments on the Korean Peninsula, unwittingly
stoked
this misperception by attributing his summit with Kim to Trump’s policy of “maximum pressure” on the North.
Abe, too, has
stoked
tensions, particularly by visiting Tokyo’s Yasukuni Shrine – a controversial memorial that honors, among others, Class A war criminals from World War II.
By calling for Japanese restraint, the US
stoked
Japan’s anxiety, without winning any concessions from China.
Some newspapers have
stoked
the country’s ethnic and regional animosities, and can be wildly inaccurate in their reporting.
Suspicious of the military, Kim Jong-un’s government has repeatedly purged senior officers, which has surely
stoked
opposition that someday could spark serious civil strife.
Having
stoked
a boom, now the Fed can’t prevent at least a short-term decline in the US economy, and maybe worse.
In Trump’s America, gun violence and instability are being
stoked
daily.
On the other hand, official Chinese media have
stoked
domestic anger at perceived Western anti-Chinese bias.
Nonetheless, the speed and degree of change have caught the authorities off guard, and have
stoked
official fears that growth will fall short of the rate needed for the country to modernize as planned.
For decades, most of India’s political parties have practiced forms of “strategic secularism” to secure a so-called Muslim vote bank – an approach that has
stoked
resentment among the country’s Hindu majority while doing little to improve Muslims’ wellbeing.
Instead of offsetting one another, these efforts have
stoked
long-smoldering conflicts – and taken the catastrophe in Syria to an even more dangerous level.
When the US fostered the Kurds’ unattainable dreams, they
stoked
the fears of an insecure Turkish leadership.
Apocalyptic fears are
stoked.
And now that the government has imposed new restrictions on capital flows, the country’s attractiveness to foreign investors will fall further.Capital controls are of course in keeping with the “resistance economy” favored by conservatives, one of whom recently
stoked
fears of capital flight by declaring that $30 billion had left the country in only a few months.
Capital controls are of course in keeping with the “resistance economy” favored by conservatives, one of whom recently
stoked
fears of capital flight by declaring that $30 billion had left the country in only a few months.
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