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Alternative YouTube frontend
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Invidiousness
Concept in sociology and economy
consumption also identified and described other economic behaviours such as invidious consumption, which is the ostentatious consumption of goods, an action
Conspicuous_consumption
Virtual online communities
Social media are new media technologies that facilitate the creation, sharing and aggregation of content (such as ideas, interests, and other forms of
Social_media
2010 studio album by Malevolent Creation
Invidious Dominion is the eleventh studio album by the Floridian death metal band Malevolent Creation. It was released in North America on August 24,
Invidious_Dominion
2013 studio album by Revocation
on "Invidious" Dan Gargiulo – rhythm guitar, backing vocals, backing vocals on "Invidious" Brett Bamberger – bass, backing vocals on "Invidious" Phil
Revocation_(album)
Video-sharing platform
2005–2012 free video hosting service iFilm – Defunct video sharing website Invidious – A free and open-source alternative frontend to YouTube Metacafe – Defunct
YouTube
1947 division of British India
major issues they "divided two and two, leaving Sir Cyril Radcliffe the invidious task of making the actual decisions." Train to Pakistan being given an
Partition_of_India
2007 studio album by Malevolent Creation
Nuclear Blast (US) Massacre (EU) Producer Malevolent Creation Malevolent Creation chronology Warkult (2004) Doomsday X (2007) Invidious Dominion (2010)
Doomsday_X
Capital and largest city of Bangladesh
suggest that this population growth was accompanied by an unfortunate and invidious process of 'cleansing' the city of its Hindu inhabitants. There is an
Dhaka
Alternative front end for Twitter
GitHub Discussions that development on the project would be resuming. Invidious, a viewer for YouTube that inspired Nitter "Alternative Twitter front-end"
Nitter
with the exception of the Fourth, which was suspended on account of the invidious distinction which it appeared to convey between the troops of the Line
Napoleon's_second_abdication
1977 film by Woody Allen
California is presented less positively, and David Halle notes the obvious "invidious intellectual comparison" between New York City and Los Angeles. While
Annie_Hall
2015 studio album by Malevolent Creation
Length 44:34 Label Century Media Producer Dan Swanö Malevolent Creation chronology Invidious Dominion (2010) Dead Man's Path (2015) The 13th Beast (2019)
Dead_Man's_Path
Technique for making a Web page available under more than one URL address
privacy protection (such as redirecting YouTube and Twitter links to Invidious and Nitter respectively or to turn AMP links into normal links); and for
URL_redirection
Geraca took over his role for the recording of the group's next album Invidious Dominion. By June, Blachowicz had returned yet again to take over on bass
List of Malevolent Creation members
List_of_Malevolent_Creation_members
Legendary war in Greek mythology
body came forward as competitors. Agamemnon, unwilling to undertake the invidious duty of deciding between the two competitors, referred the dispute to
Trojan_War
American journalist and author
notability policy as an illustration of our society's "love affair with invidious distinction", and cited Thorstein Veblen's 1899 critique of consumerism
Timothy_Noah
City in New York, United States
conditions of admission shall be equal to all persons.... There shall be no invidious discrimination here against woman.... Brains and heart shall have a fair
Syracuse,_New_York
American economist and sociologist (1857–1929)
Jews, maintain strict distinctions between Veblen's renunciation of "invidious" scientific racism and Veblen's eurocentric assumptions, if any. Veblen
Thorstein_Veblen
Cultural conflict thesis by Samuel P. Huntington
argues that the clash of civilizations thesis is an example of "the purest invidious racism, a sort of parody of Hitlerian science directed today against Arabs
Clash_of_Civilizations
Luxury good for which the demand increases as the price increases
Pecuniary emulation (or pecuniary success), which leads to invidious comparison (or invidious distinction). Relative consumption trap. The inverse relationship
Veblen_good
Television and radio streaming service
service) List of streaming media services Whoogle, a Google Search frontend Invidious, a YouTube frontend Hewines, James (2 December 2008). "BBC iPlayer Goes
BBC_iPlayer
Region in the U.S. affected by industrial decline
foundry of the nation, are known now as the Rust Belt or the Snow Belt, in invidious comparison to the supposedly booming Sun Belt. Neumann, Tracy (2016).
Rust_Belt
1980 United States Supreme Court case
companies. Chief Justice Burger's decision to allow "benign" (as opposed to "invidious") racial classifications under section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment was
Fullilove_v._Klutznick
1967 U.S. Supreme Court case on interracial marriage
the classifications from the Fourteenth Amendment's proscription of all invidious racial discriminations .... ... We have rejected the proposition
Loving_v._Virginia
British general
queen's household, in succession to the Hon. Charles Murray. A good deal of invidious feeling had arisen in connection with the duties of the office, and Bowles's
George Bowles (British Army officer)
George_Bowles_(British_Army_officer)
Italian-British artist (1760–1838)
Moser, with whom he travelled for six months. In his notebooks, he made "invidious comparisons between her and Mrs Cosway," implying that she was much more
Maria_Cosway
Big Town The Reason Why Country Capitol Nashville Malevolent Creation Invidious Dominion Death metal Nuclear Blast Never Shout Never Harmony Folk, folk
List_of_2010_albums
Group of bogus academic papers (2018)
Smith-Laing stated that "science writer Tom Chivers, among others, noted, it is invidious to claim that there is a particular problem with humanities and social
Grievance_studies_affair
American technical death metal band
Juliff 2011 "No Funeral" David Brodsky 2012 "The Grip Tightens" 2013 "Invidious" "Fracked" Madeline Quinn 2014 "Deathless" David Brodsky 2016 "Arbiters
Revocation_(band)
Serbian hip hop group
also featured the songs "Prskalica" ("Sprayer") and "Zavidan Preview" ("Invidious Preview"). The tracks, with two new tracks, "Fight the Devil" and "Niklovan"
Sunshine_(Serbian_band)
English essayist, poet, and antiquarian (1775–1834)
privilege of going to see them, almost as often as he wished, through some invidious distinction, which was denied to us." Christ's Hospital was a typical
Charles_Lamb
2023 studio album by the Rolling Stones
website "Live announcement with Jimmy Fallon" on YouTube or choose an Invidious instance Hackney Diamonds at Discogs (list of releases) Hackney Diamonds
Hackney_Diamonds
Hong Kong businessman (1954–2017)
poverty, and they cannot be too pleased about the government. It is simply invidious that in a prosperous community such as Hong Kong, over 15 percent of our
David_Tang
American slang or epithet
motif in U.S. politics. The word egghead was originally used without invidious associations, but quickly assumed them, and acquired a much sharper tone
Egghead
Archbishop of York since 2020
Cottrell's spokesman defended the archbishop's actions, stating he was in an "invidious situation" and lacked the legal power to dismiss Tudor. However, Tudor
Stephen_Cottrell
American television series
2014 (2014-09-13) 1.12 A love potion made by Invidious accidentally makes Levira fall in love with Jake. Upon discovering this, Invidious plans to eliminate Jake so that
Power_Rangers_Megaforce
UK organization opposing votes for women
the same terms as to men, and thereby in practice involve an unjust and invidious limitation; or (2) by giving the vote to wives of voters tend to the introduction
Women's National Anti-Suffrage League
Women's_National_Anti-Suffrage_League
Informal fallacy of emphasis
"history itself is a story of causes mostly insidious and results mostly invidious." Although it may lead to a conspiracy theory, the fallacy itself consists
Furtive_fallacy
Guarantee of law protecting all persons equally in the US
quality of offense and sterilizes one and not the other, it has made as invidious a discrimination as if it had selected a particular race or nationality
Equal_Protection_Clause
2015 film by Biyi Bandele
star whose marriage to lawyer Kunle never stood a chance thanks to an invidious family secret. Elizabeth is a celebrated obstetrician whose penchant for
Fifty_(film)
Person held against their will
rendered this distinction obsolete. Glanville Williams described as "invidious" the practice of using the term "prisoner" in reference to a person who
Prisoner
1974 military conflict
in the form of presidential envoy Dean Acheson. UN-mediated talks – invidiously assisted by Acheson, boycotted by Makarios because he correctly apprehended
Turkish_invasion_of_Cyprus
Early 19th century US–UK boundary dispute
"The paper was a tissue of errors in fact and abortive reasoning, of invidious reflections and rude invectives. There was nothing could purify it but
Oregon_boundary_dispute
British television drama serial
with many commentators focusing on Celi's accented English and making invidious comparisons with ITV's high-profile competitor Brideshead Revisited. Shortly
The_Borgias_(1981_TV_series)
Higdon, Michael J. "Queer Teens and Legislative Bullies: The Cruel and Invidious Discrimination Behind Heterosexist Statutory Rape Laws" (Archive). UC
Age of consent in the United States
Age_of_consent_in_the_United_States
American death metal band
the band, Malevolent Creation began working on their eleventh album, Invidious Dominion, which came out through Nuclear Blast on August 24, 2010. Rios
Malevolent_Creation
Standard accent for British English
criticised the name "Received Pronunciation" in his blog: he has called it "invidious", a "ridiculously archaic, parochial and question-begging term" and noted
Received_Pronunciation
American filmmaker and actress
Christmas Yes Yes Yes TV movie 2020 Jatana Yes Yes Yes Short film 2021 Invidious Yes Yes Yes Short film Industry Innovators (the movie) Yes Yes Yes 2022
Deuandra_T._Brown
English actor and theatre director (1904–2000)
could: "I really detest all the mutual congratulation baloney and the invidious comparisons which they evoke." For television Gielgud played nineteen
John_Gielgud
5th-century BC Roman tribune of the plebs and jurist
intolerable in a free commonwealth, for whilst in the name it was less invidious, in reality, it was almost more harsh and oppressive than that of the
Gaius_Terentilius_Harsa
Part of the British Empire Exhibition of 1924
single sessions would have involved many difficulties, the first being the invidious choice of expositors. We could not have pleased everybody. Secondly, we
Wembley's Conference of Living Religions 1924
Wembley's_Conference_of_Living_Religions_1924
British essayist (born 1933)
their disappearance in other areas of Europe, Bat Ye'or constructs an invidious comparison between the allegedly humane Europe of Christian and Enlightenment
Bat_Ye'or
1976 United States Supreme Court case
pregnancy-based distinctions are "mere pretexts designed to effect an invidious discrimination", Geduldig required only a reasonable basis for the pregnancy-based
General Electric Co. v. Gilbert
General_Electric_Co._v._Gilbert
American psychologist and white supremacist (born 1944)
of attention-worthiness or peer-approval, and contain a "consistently invidious portrayal of Jews, couched in value-laden, disparaging language". Reviewing
Kevin MacDonald (evolutionary psychologist)
Kevin_MacDonald_(evolutionary_psychologist)
Study of the cultural aspects of music
culture in its own terms and not subjecting informants/participants to invidious comparisons. Slobin claimed that ethics discussions are founded on several
Ethnomusicology
1977 United States Supreme Court case
this judicial deference is no longer justified. Determining whether invidious discriminatory purpose was a motivating factor demands a sensitive inquiry
Village of Arlington Heights v. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp.
Village_of_Arlington_Heights_v._Metropolitan_Housing_Development_Corp.
American civil rights organization
SPLC designation of FAIR as a hate group to "engage in unsubstantiated, invidious name-calling, smearing millions of people in this movement." FAIR and
Southern_Poverty_Law_Center
American judge (born 1954)
Nationality Act because it denied entry to a class of aliens on the basis of invidious discrimination. Wynn's opinion was grounded in the interpretive principle
James_Andrew_Wynn
network stack Grafana HumHub - Social network software Instructure Canvas Invidious iText Joplin - note-taking and to-do list application Kune - collaborative
List of software under the GNU AGPL
List_of_software_under_the_GNU_AGPL
Scottish surgeon (1845–1899)
Medical Association, and in this position became known as an "offensive and invidious" medical doctor. Members of the group saw him as antagonistic and overstepping
Lawson_Tait
1973 United States Supreme Court case
result, statutory distinctions between the sexes often have the effect of invidiously relegating the entire class of females to inferior legal status without
Frontiero_v._Richardson
Former burial ground in London
Cemetery as the prototype of many cemeteries to come nationally with "no invidious dividing lines". It has a unique nondenominational chapel, designed by
Bunhill_Fields
Sexual activity with a person under the age of consent
(23 February 2008). "Queer Teens and Legislative Bullies: The Cruel and Invidious Discrimination Behind Heterosexist Statutory Rape Laws". SSRN Electronic
Statutory_rape
1965 United States Supreme Court case
trial presented evidence sufficient to "make out a prima facie case of invidious discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment." With regard to the historical
Swain_v._Alabama
1789 autobiography of Olaudah Equiano
and heathenism to Christianity. Before Chapter 1, Equiano writes: "An invidious falsehood having appeared in the Oracle of the 25th, and the Star of the
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
The_Interesting_Narrative_of_the_Life_of_Olaudah_Equiano
French artist (1848–1903)
to deliver the settlers' protests (Gauguin their spokesman) about the invidious taxation system, which saw most revenue from the Marquesas spent in Papeete
Paul_Gauguin
French writer (1850–1893)
nature reacted against the ambiance of gossip, scandal, duplicity, and invidious criticism that the two brothers had created around them in the guise of
Guy_de_Maupassant
Private university in Syracuse, New York, US
conditions of admission shall be equal to all persons... there shall be no invidious discrimination here against woman.... brains and heart shall have a fair
Syracuse_University
1955 United States Supreme Court case
"The prohibition of the Equal Protection Clause goes no further than invidious discrimination. We cannot say that this point has been reached here.”
Williamson_v._Lee_Optical_Co.
1967 United States Supreme Court case
important legal precedent that held that a state could not authorize invidious discrimination by private landlords without entangling itself in the ensuing
Reitman_v._Mulkey
imprudence, imprudent, inadvisable, inevident, interview, interviewee, invidious, invisibility, invisible, nonevidentiary, nonsupervisory, nonvisual, preview
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/V
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/V
Racial panic in interwar Germany
bloody battles have followed all wars; there is no reason for making this invidious distinction and holding up the coloured troops alone to be guilty of such
Black_Horror_on_the_Rhine
1969 United States Supreme Court case
grounds, inter alia, that 1159, as written, unconstitutionally imposed an "invidious prior restraint" without ascertainable standards for the granting of permits
Shuttlesworth v. City of Birmingham
Shuttlesworth_v._City_of_Birmingham
Control by distant groups
great inequalities, with European conquerors and Western ways dominant. Invidious distinctions generally degraded the indigenous peoples, cultures, languages
Colonialism
Khariton (in charge of Soviet weapons design, who thought the appeal was invidious and divisive considering poor relations between the groups), then to premier
Yevgeny_Zababakhin
Mental state of a reduced perception of self-awareness
world is depending on. 6.5.3 Intellectual/spiritual grandiosity (with invidious comparison) Person feels as if they are much much more highly advanced
Self-disorder
1976 British film
Monthly Film Bulletin: "Whatever the merits of Mishima's book, and however invidious comparisons between a film and a literary source, there is no denying
The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (film)
The_Sailor_Who_Fell_from_Grace_with_the_Sea_(film)
imprudence, imprudent, inadvisable, inevident, interview, interviewee, invidious, invisibility, invisible, nonevidentiary, nonsupervisory, nonvisual, preview
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z
American writer and editor (1925–2014)
"He was bound to be tormented by the distinction and the split, always invidious, between performing humorist and man of letters, and he had no way of
Justin_Kaplan
UK music award
as anomalous, arguing that comparisons with the other nominees can be invidious. Classical acts to have an album nominated have included John Tavener
Mercury_Prize
Nonprofit organization
University's CAPS DEI program perpetuated a "hostile environment and invidious discrimination" that the program was designed to eliminate. The complaint
Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law
Louis_D._Brandeis_Center_for_Human_Rights_Under_Law
1880 United States Supreme Court case
racial composition of the community does not, in itself, make out an invidious discrimination forbidden by the Clause." 246 U.S. 229 (1976). Batson v
Strauder_v._West_Virginia
American supernatural slasher film by Samuel Bayer
version of a revered text — a favorite old book, play or movie — invites invidious comparison." Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter criticized
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010 film)
A_Nightmare_on_Elm_Street_(2010_film)
after losing to Tokoyami in the U.A. Sports Festival[ch. 35] and her invidious comparisons with Shoto Todoroki. She thereby loses confidence in her ability
List of My Hero Academia characters
List_of_My_Hero_Academia_characters
American humor magazine (1876–1918)
magazine blasted and often conjoined both Tammany and the papacy with invidious comparisons that left few readers in doubt as to their sympathies. Over
Puck_(magazine)
Australian rules footballer and World War II flying ace
Squadron. That placed Truscott in what his Commanding Officer wrote was "an invidious position", and the matter was formally escalated with Group Command. The
Keith_Truscott
American oil and mining revenue fund
Williams, 457 U.S. 55 (1982) disapproved the $50 per year formula as an invidious distinction burdening interstate travel. As a result, each qualified resident
Alaska_Permanent_Fund
American musician and record producer
Rage of the Merciless Vital Remains: Icons of Evil Malevolent Creation: Invidious Dominion (co-producer) Nile: Those Whom the Gods Detest (drum production)
Erik_Rutan
American federal judge (born 1940)
law' means 'no law.' The First Amendment does not draw President Trump's invidious distinction and it is not to be found in our history or jurisprudence
William_G._Young
British artist and writer (1812–1888)
he lost her; But they said, "Don't you see she has run up a tree, You invidious Old Man of Aôsta?" Lear's self-description in verse, How Pleasant to know
Edward_Lear
Concept
ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-04-20. "Leona Toker - Conspicuous Leisure and Invidious Sexuality in Jane Austen's Mansfield Park". Connotations. Retrieved 2020-04-20
Conspicuous_leisure
UK Labour Party branch in Wales
offer the Labour Party in Wales an electoral opportunity, despite the invidious position in which it placed the new Labour leader, Neil Kinnock. At the
Welsh_Labour
English book illustrator (1858–1932)
skilled, and of such a consistently high standard that praise would seem invidious. He was equally at home with character-drawing, action scenes or placid
Gordon_Browne
1977 United States Supreme Court case
treatment of men and women mandated by 42 U.S.C. § 402(f)(1)(D) constituted invidious discrimination against female wage earners by affording them less protection
Califano_v._Goldfarb
Economic improvement attempt that causes worse conditions for other countries
beggaring all their neighbours. Each nation has been made to look with an invidious eye upon the prosperity of all the nations with which it trades, and to
Beggar_thy_neighbour
1968 book predicting worldwide famine
thesis. Both were on panels in Stockholm, with Commoner slyly planting invidious questions aimed at Ehrlich among various Third World participants in the
The_Population_Bomb
1962 novel by John le Carré
Stella had befriended. Smiley and Rigby are unconvinced. Smiley finds an invidious class division between "town and gown" at Carne, as well as religious
A_Murder_of_Quality
US Supreme Court justice from 1937 to 1971
state governmental actions that discriminated on the basis of race in an invidious or capricious manner. Throughout the remainder of his time on the court
Hugo_Black
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Boy/Male
Biblical
God liveth.
Boy/Male
British, English, Hindu, Indian
Good Flavour
Boy/Male
English French
Rules by the spear.' English surname.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Kindly
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
God Father
Girl/Female
Australian, Spanish
Pretty
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish
Maiden
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Tamil
Fame; Honour; High Rank
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person who insisted on a strict code of social behavior.German : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a hill, from Middle High German stickel ‘hill’, ‘slope’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant; in the south an occupational name for someone who shapes and sets stakes in vineyards.
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a.
Likely to incur or produce ill will, or to provoke envy; hateful; as, invidious distinctions.
a.
Worthy of envy; desirable; enviable.
a.
Envious; malignant.
a.
Relating to an individual, his character, conduct, motives, or private affairs, in an invidious and offensive manner; as, personal reflections or remarks.
n.
An invidious name for a member of any religious community endowed with property in lands, buildings, etc., as contrasted with mendicant friars.