James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director reviled by President Trump and targeted as part of his retribution campaign, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Wednesday morning in federal court in Alexandria, Va.
前聯邦調查局局長詹姆斯·B·科米曾遭到川普總統的斥責,並成為其報復行動的目標。週三上午,在維吉尼亞州亞歷山大市聯邦法院的提審中,科米拒絕認罪。
負責此次聽證會的法官將審判日期定在1月5日。但科米的首席律師帕特里克·J·菲茨杰拉德表示,他打算在此之前提出駁回此案的動議,其中包括一項指控政府基於川普公開要求起訴科米的要求,進行報復性和選擇性起訴的動議。
The judge overseeing the hearing set a trial date for Jan. 5. But Mr. Comey’s lead lawyer, Patrick J. Fitzgerald, said he intended to file motions to dismiss the case before then, including one accusing the government of vindictive and selective prosecution based on Mr. Trump’s public demand that Comey be prosecuted.
I’ve known or worked in four presidents occupying four White Houses, including Republican Gerald Ford. I have never witnessed so much backstabbing, palace intrigue, vindictiveness, and dysfunction as in this one.
Trump’s impetuousness, narcissisticism, and unwillingness to accept responsibility for anything has made it impossible for anyone with a shred of integrity to work for him.
Overcrowding in British prisons puts strain on both inmates and staff.
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My own favorite comes from a 1952 dance essay by the critic Edwin Denby, in a passage about the city: “One minority looks sometimes as if it suffered acutely, the adolescents. They throw themselves about the city, now supersonic, now limp as snails, marvelously unaware of adults or children. Suddenly across their blank faces runs a flash of anguish, of huntedness, of brutal vindictiveness, of connivance — the pangs of reformatory inmates; a caged animal misery. They are known as punks and jailbait and everyone defers to them, everybody spoils them as people do to what they recognize as poetic. They are not expected to make any return.”
- having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge."the criticism was both vindictive and personalized"
con·niv·ance con·niv·ence (kə-nī'vəns)
also
n.
- The act of conniving.
- Law. Knowledge of and tacit consent to the commission of an illegal act by another.
conniving
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━━ vi. (悪事を故意に)見のがす, 黙認する ((at)); 共謀する, しめし合わせる ((with)).
━━ n.
con・niv・ing・ly ad.
inmate Show phonetics
noun [C]
a person who is kept in a prison or a hospital for people who are mentally ill
col・le・gian
⇒college
*金紹禹 小杜麗 Little Dorrit, Chpater 7 之問題
The baby whose first draught of air had been tinctured with Doctor
Haggage's brandy, was handed down among the generations of
collegians, like the tradition of their common parent. In the
earlier stages of her existence, she was handed down in a literal
and prosaic sense; it being almost a part of the entrance footing
of every new collegian to nurse the child who had been born in the
college.
- a member of a college;
- Collegians, a religious sect founded in Holland in 1619;
- an inmate in a prison (slang);
- Codependent Collegian, a satirical newspaper and e-zine.
- College Newspapers named The Collegian.

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