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In the 1992 photo, Diana sits by herself, cutting a lonely figure.
Raymond James cuts a lonely figure at $250 a barrel in 255, though.
He is nevertheless a lonely figure in his sustained commitment to the JAMs.
It shows a lonely figure in a music box walking down a bucolic country road.
After an hourlong scrimmage, Hamilton cut a lonely figure as he skated off the ice.
He cut a lonely figure in the 2016 election, as an environmentally conscious, socially liberal, pro-immigration Republican.
Wikramanayake's appointment makes her a lonely figure in the top ranks of world investment banking, a male-dominated industry.
Iceland is playing nine in the box right now, with only Finnbogason a lonely figure further up the field.
The kicker will boot the ball from his own 25-yard line, but he will be a lonely figure.
And Secretary of State Rex Tillerson still cuts a lonely figure at Foggy Bottom after administration officials nixed his favorite for deputy.
When CNN visited the same beach earlier that day, it was eerily empty save for a lonely figure in a long coat.
A year later, she painted a "lonely figure" whose long brown hair ripples out, horizontally, like water in a deserted green landscape.
Dreamy, multifaceted images of a lonely figure placed in simultaneously beautiful and harrowing worlds exemplify the work of Kenyan-born mixed-media artist, Paul Onditi.
Right now, Rex Tillerson, the secretary of state, cuts a lonely figure, his reasonable choice of deputy nixed by Trump, his authority (if any) unclear.
In the hypercompetitive and partisan world of British journalism, Mr. Rusbridger was sometimes a lonely figure, often more admired in the United States than among his rivals at home.
Nowadays, she cuts a lonely figure in her small apartment, hoping Egyptians will rise up again to demand democracy despite the fiercest crackdown on dissent in the country's modern history.
From billionaire business magnate Carlos Slim to political opponents, there has been a groundswell of support for Pena Nieto, who has cut a lonely figure in months of bruising encounters with Trump.
His poor relation had always been an anomaly in the ranks of SPI employees, old among the young, emaciated among the luscious, a lonely figure, permanently out of step, everyone's crazy grandpa.
Striker Tomas Necid, who cut a lonely figure up front, said he hoped coach Pavel Vrba would field a more adventurous formation to haul them back into the race for a knockout stage berth.
The presence of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the summit also raised an awkward dilemma for leaders, and Saudi Arabia's de facto leader cut a lonely figure standing at the edge of the G20 family photo.
Many of the images of the crackdown showed the streets of Beijing engulfed in carnage and chaos, but the image of Tank Man — a lonely figure in a crisp white shirt, clutching two shopping bags, standing defiantly before hulking armored vehicles — stood out.
Richard E. Feinberg, a Brookings Institution fellow who specializes in Latin America, said Mr. Sanders's admiration for the Sandinistas was "really quite mainstream" on the left in the 1980s, even if he cut a lonely figure in Nicaragua as an elected official.
Villiers wrote back that he had pulled the King's ear until it was as long as any sow's. Williams, 172. Even so, Anne found herself increasingly ignored after Buckingham's rise and became a lonely figure towards the end of her life.Croft, 100.
According to Ivan Kreilkamp of Spin, "Steely Dan speaks to us from that 'cold and windy day' when the trappings of hipness and sexiness fall away to reveal a lonely figure waiting for a fix. 'Will you still have a song to sing when the razor boy comes and takes your fancy things away?' Fagen asks a generation stupefied by nostalgia and self-involvement".
Although he hangs out a lot with Jonathan and the other guys, he actually has no real friends and is a lonely figure, putting up a cold mask to cover his own weaknesses. Theodor Laban - called Der Schöne Theodor (Handsome Theo). He is Martin's prefect, busy trying to make himself look good in the eyes of the teachers. Dr Johann Bökh, nicknamed Justus - the children's favourite teacher.
Brothers spent the last 30 years of his life designing the flags, uniforms, and palaces of the New Jerusalem. John Finlayson finally secured his release from the private asylum in 1806, and Brothers moved into his London home, where he died a lonely figure on 25 January 1824. Finlayson then began a financial campaign against the Government, seeking payment of an enormous claim for his maintenance of Richard Brothers prior to his death.
Filming began in May 2017. Production shot the interior of the Tarred Yarn Store in Plymouth, Devon, England and the exterior of the Ropery at the Chatham Historic Dockyard in Kent to double as a cotton mill in Manchester. St Mary's Marshes on the Isle of Grain also appears in a short scene at the beginning of the film, when a lonely figure is seen walking along the marshes. Much of the dialogue is in traditional Lancashire dialect.
Arfwedson told Victoria Wilson from What's on TV that the episode features her character as "quite a lonely figure, pacing around this grand house". This is because she has cancelled many of the wedding guests' invitations due to her argument with Guy. The episode was also one of a two-part collective of episodes, with the following episode titled "Veil of Tears – Part Two". These episodes formed the lead up to Arfwedson's departure from the series.
His ill-fated expedition to Tiwanaku was criticized by the professional archaeological establishment, and he was largely dismissed as an amateur. His French friends, however, managed to have him re-appointed for short-term official missions to Peru in 1875 and 1890, and invited to international conferences. In his last years, he was a lonely figure. A lifelong member of Freemasonry, he had quarreled with his local lodge in Lima and no longer attended the meetings, and his political opinions had also antagonized other members of the French community in Peru.
As she continues to treat Rachel, Duffy gets in the way of her feud with her father, and as a result Duffy suffers a panic attack. Bill helps her out and she opens up to him about being diagnosed with depression. However, Duffy struggles to speak to Charlie and cannot find the right words to express what is happening to her. What's on TV's Elaine Reilly observed that Duffy had been "a lonely figure", and Shipton replied that Charlie's recent promotion has left him with more work, so he is spending less time with her and their family.
In 1973 he made the work 'In search of the miraculous (One night in Los Angeles)', a series of photographs showing a lonely figure wandering through the night in L.A, searching everywhere with a torchlight. It was the first part of a triptych. The second part would be the record of his Atlantic crossing (see below), the third part a similar night time search somewhere in the Netherlands, again to be recorded in a series of photographs. He had arranged for a choir to sing sea shanties at a gallery in Los Angeles before his departure from Cape Cod.
In 1793, word came of Lady Sheffield's death; Gibbon immediately left Lausanne and set sail to comfort a grieving but composed Sheffield. His health began to fail critically in December, and at the turn of the new year, he was on his last legs. Gibbon is believed to have suffered from an extreme case of scrotal swelling, probably a hydrocele testis, a condition which causes the scrotum to swell with fluid in a compartment overlying either testicle. In an age when close-fitting clothes were fashionable, his condition led to a chronic and disfiguring inflammation that left Gibbon a lonely figure.
It's also during this episode that Bill shows exceptional skills as a salesman, helping Peggy achieve her sales quotas quickly. However, it could be seen as Bill didn't want to betray Hank (afraid that Peggy was coming onto him), and the reason for going back to help Peggy was fear she didn't want to even talk to him anymore. According to Drawn to Television by M. Keith Booker, Bill "is a lonely figure who adds a touch of pathos to the humor of King of the Hill, which is often bittersweet." Jim Bawden of the Toronto Star describes Bill as a "sad sack".
In Moscow she re-connected with Clara Zetkin. Zetkin, mentally alert but physically frail, was thirty years her senior and the two of them had become close friends, working together in Berlin during the final years of the Weimar regime. Zetkin was by now an iconic figure within the German Communist Party, but Reese later wrote in a letter that she had nonetheless become a lonely figure among the younger generation of Communist exiles in Moscow, and had been deeply disappointed by the German party functionaries she found there. Wilhelm Florin, Walter Ulbricht, Hermann Remmele und Heinz Neumann she identified as "swindlers, scoundrels and liars" ("Gesindel, Schufte und Lügner").
Stanley B. Ryerson (top right) with other Canadian Communist leaders in 1942. The Communist Party of Canada, at least in the 1930s and 40s lacked a connection to the Canadian middle class as well as intellectuals; with his return to Canada, Ryerson would become a symbol of the party's appeal to this segment of society. Ryerson "was not the only traditional intellectual to join the CPC, but he was one of the first and undoubtedly was to become the most important." The Communist parties of Great Britain and the United States of America, as well as many other nations, could count numerous artists and intellectuals as members from the 1930s on; but in Canada, Ryerson was a lonely figure.
His ambitious history of world literature, Istorija književnosti (published by Danilo Medaković in Novi Sad, 1858), conceived at least fifteen years before its publication, proposed a radically different and more elaborate historical concept of literature—a work on the influence of foreign literature on the development of Serbian literature. Petranović published Part I as a book and fragments of Part II in literary periodicals; in an announcement of his book, he stated that the national culture had neglected literary history (Petranović: Rukovodstvo). His overview included ancient Jewish, Chinese, Indian, Chaldean, Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Paleo-Christian literature. He was a lonely figure, but by the end of the 19th century, several historians of literature defended his universal approach, arguing that his approach to literature was necessary for a better understanding of the national literature.

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