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Nevertheless, there's a tinge of hope by the episode's end.
You feel a tinge of melancholy, but you're ultimately nonplussed.
Fear colors everything we encounter with a tinge of dread.
Even Valentine's Day has taken on a tinge of protest.
Kononenko eyed me with frustration and a tinge of pity.
The photographs ultimately are melancholy with a tinge of the unnatural.
"This is bourbon, people," he said, with a tinge of exasperation.
The entire undertaking has more than a tinge of nostalgia, too.
In the grip of pain, a tinge of anger would arise.
Some Democrats have since name-checked her with a tinge of resentment.
Romance is in the air, but so is a tinge of nostalgia.
Some of it, I confess, has more than a tinge of nostalgia.
If it's just the suit, you're seeing through a tinge of green.
Then, finally, in Reva's basement bedroom, I felt a tinge of sadness.
I often feel a tinge of guilt when I imagine Nabokov's woe.
Some experts reckon there is a tinge of competitive concern in Paypal's notice.
They made us laugh but also evoked a tinge of frenzy or madness.
We usually view teens and the younger generations with a tinge of derision.
" Another crew member describes Niccol as possibly having "just a tinge of evil.
There is a tinge of something that is less than transparent, and improper.
It's a relationship of dependency coloured by more than a tinge of resentment.
Andrew remembers feeling a "tinge of apprehension" when he logged on to 233andMe.
But despite the humor, there was a tinge of panic to it all.
They then went even further, adding B flats for a tinge of klezmer.
But is it okay to feel a tinge of disappointment if you go splitsies?
It was hard to find a tinge of color outside of these muted tones.
"Princess was really, really active," she recalled, her laugh expressing a tinge of pain.
"Lapsed vegan," he confessed immediately, with a tinge of guilt about eating eggs again.
"The right side of the tracks," he said with perhaps a tinge of sarcasm.
This one pops in our mouth to release stale air with a tinge of ginger.
And I saw a tinge of guilt — guilt in knowing they must leave me behind.
The addition of Iron Mike does perhaps add a tinge of legitimacy to the matchup.
Its dominant flavor was lemon, with a tinge of green beans and a floral note.
It's the kind of brilliant absurdist humor that comes with just a tinge of sadness.
But there is also a tinge of disorder to the way the episode is constructed.
In foreign policy, there is a tinge of pan-Arabism and Islamism in his stances.
And the phrase "Olympic family" added a tinge of creepiness to a case about molestation.
Better-known rivals in the West regard WeChat's rise with more than a tinge of jealousy.
Since her lips were naturally very berry, there's still a tinge of red that peeks through.
But he swooped me up and held on tight, and I felt a tinge of recognition.
His remarks have enough of a tinge of anti-Semitism to make Jewish Americans extremely uncomfortable.
Ms. Castro noted with a tinge of concern how someone had to help him get up.
Mike Rounds told reporters with a tinge of frustration, as he rushed into an elevator. Sen.
Any self-pity has to be earned and is inseparable from a tinge of self-disgust.
Add to that romanticism the influence of Southern writers and you get a tinge of gothic.
"There's a little bit of Shakespearean tragedy involved, with a tinge of comedy," Finebaum said. observed.
When you read abortion stories there's often a tinge of regret or a hint of weightiness.
In the most luxuriant images, Mr. Lillis's expression is often pensive, with a tinge of sadness.
It has a tickle of lemon and licorice from epazote and a tinge of the sea.
I couldn't help but notice a tinge of consternation on the faces of those overseeing the project.
In his absence, Tye had four grabs for 43 yards and gains a tinge of sleeper appeal.
No half-adult in Austin mentions West Campus without a tinge of disdain, born partly of fear.
The cases have a tinge of the bizarre, citing a law passed before companies even had websites.
There's bluster in calling someone a hater, and a tinge of performance: The hatee is so appalled.
Even the name of the statistic that defines their success has a tinge of the dramatic: save.
Pretty straightforward, but there's still going to be a tinge of personal opinion in some of them.
This ignited a tinge of insecurity in me as I wondered: Do we not meet her standards?
It feels a little basic, but I'm a firm believer that everything's better with a tinge of pink.
The book has a tinge of the confessional, but none of the sentimentality one may associate with memoir.
But, every year when autumn creeps in, beyond the excitement, I start to feel a tinge of dread.
Even though I do believe that they truly are happy, there is a tinge of quiet devastation there.
Eric Greitens (R) could add a tinge of scandal to the Republican brand in the state. 3. Sen.
"China closed itself off before, so we were backwards," he said with directness and a tinge of sorrow.
"Though I was happily married, I must admit to feeling a tinge of sadness that day," he said.
Coates says she is not very religious, but initially she felt a tinge of anxiety about her creations.
As a racing driver, it's rare to feel a tinge of excitement just to go for a drive.
Only a tinge of regressive naivety was experienced in the room with 22008 bronze birds, "Primitive" (22015–218).
It's her nails — which, as Marie Claire pointed out, have never been pictured with a tinge of nail polish.
It's common for people to experience a tinge of paranoia after smoking marijuana, and there's a scientific reason why.
But the panic, both in that case and in this one, arguably has a tinge of xenophobia as well.
"Gina was never afraid of making a very savory dessert with just a tinge of sweetness," Mr. Batali said.
Of course, for all the chills and thrills they bring, these creepy stories aren't without a tinge of sadness.
In a final chapter, Rice describes "the rise of populism, nativism, and a tinge of isolationism" around the world.
Trump is drawn to strongmen with a tinge -- or more than a tinge -- of authoritarianism in their leadership style.
Just watch out for a tinge of nostalgia as it clashes with Neptune and meets with Jupiter this afternoon.
I felt a tinge of annoyance at the man with his bike on the train sitting across from me.
Some moments here — the guys walking into an American Legion hall, say — have a tinge of post-2016 dread.
"She just dropped off some red currants and white currants," he said, with more than a tinge of excitement.
The rice is white or purple mixed with white for extra stickiness and given a tinge of shallot oil.
Along with gratitude came a tinge of apprehension, a sense that unpredictable change had come to the north woods.
And at other times, the film's focus shifts to Varda, who adds a tinge of mortality to the proceedings.
" Expressing a tinge of regret himself, Cobert mentioned, "I just wish I was getting a normal tattoo, something I wanted.
"Hilary Lindsay, she's a country writer, so there's definitely a tinge of that in the album as well," Gaga said.
No matter how exciting these computational prospects are, there is a tinge of disappointment for Star Trek fans like me.
After crunch ends, it's common for people to mention missing those late nights together, with a tinge of bittersweetness.9.
" He also said the Trump campaign is based on "xenophobia, race-baiting and with just a tinge of religious bigotry.
"One of those things that's so close, but different," Pretor-Pinney told me, with a tinge of amusement and resentment.
The case has drawn unusual public attention partly because of questions about whether it had a tinge of political interference.
There's a tinge of judgment imbued in there, I'm not proud to admit, even if admiration is laced in too.
John Wesley Downs has joked, perhaps with a tinge of resignation, that maybe American soldiers there could break him out.
"Children can add a tinge of bizarreness to what is possibly accepted as normal but actually is not," said Luiselli.
There are even hints of Beyoncé from her 2013 self-titled album, and a tinge of Cassie with her whispered delivery.
With so much pressure to make everything perfect, it's hard not to feel a tinge of anxiety as V-Day approaches.
The stories have a tinge of sentimentality that sometimes shades into something more cloying, but Mr. Evers knows his characters well.
Good anthems, such as Ukraine's and Israel's, contain a tinge of sadness, because nationalism is really about longing, suffering and sacrifice.
For whatever reason, a tinge of sourness—or self-loathing, or at least self-consciousness—had harshed the show's trademark mellow.
Slager's attorneys have painted him as a dedicated and professional former law enforcement officer who'd never exhibited a tinge of racism.
As I was tearing into the juicy, perfectly cooked flesh of Yahoo, I couldn't help but feel a tinge of regret.
Because of the Abitur's importance to students' future careers, however, the protest and petition had a tinge of panic and frustration.
"The Boxer," which always had a tinge of country, now hints openly at the sound of Johnny Cash's the Tennessee Three.
It would be surprising if there weren't a tinge of regret in such an enterprise from the pen of a nonagenarian.
One wonders if the film's affection for its characters is mixed with a tinge of judgment: Why didn't they do more?
That&aposs commentary, that&aposs editorialism, and most of what we see, 90% of it has a tinge of being editorial content.
Harding will always be surrounded by a tinge of controversy, thanks to the media frenzy surrounding the 1994 attack on Nancy Kerrigan.
Pantone's Laurie Pressman, vice president of the Pantone Color Institute, says it has to have a tinge of orange to it, too.
What you will feel is a tinge of jealousy since the guys were invited to recount the promposal on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
She writes that he responded coldly, "with conviction and a tinge of condemnation," and suggested that she simply hadn't married the right man.
I felt a tinge of sadness, but I knew it was a privilege to be able to have this special bond with her.
Likewise balls of fried dough, here called puff-puff, speak to all nations; these have a tinge of nutmeg and an unexpected density.
Still not even two decades removed from prohibition, there was still a tinge of taboo associated with slinging booze in the postwar period.
Just a couple of months back, she revamped her Nolita pied-à-terre, giving it a midcentury-modern-with-a-tinge-of-Moroccan vibe.
Their public overtures to Republicans in the aftermath of the Senate bill's collapse may be completely genuine, but also have a tinge of Schadenfreude.
The standoff has a tinge of irony because the tax changes are a centerpiece of the GOP's case to voters in the midterm elections.
When a young man flirts with Nesrine on a train, she politely but with a tinge of regret explains that she has to study.
Listen to the weatherman's laugh: within runs a tinge of anxiety, a streak of stress, that you may not recognize upon the first listen.
Even in games where death is embraced as inevitable, there tends to be a tinge of that "sorry, you weren't quite good enough" flavor.
Whenever I think back to those early Thanksgiving celebrations, I'm struck with a tinge of guilt: how could I have tired of this gag?
Each song spells out the trilogy's themes: desire, passion (with just a tinge of taboo), obsession, true love and, certainly not least, luxury shopping.
Twilight arrived, adding a tinge of blue to the unrelenting gray of the sky, and Ms. Nicolas prepared to head back to the office.
Here too is a tinge of Freud's disheartening observation that people seem compelled to repeat and re-enact their unhappiest moments in different guises.
Still, there remain many nice, oftentimes well-meaning — though privileged — people in our country who imbue these radicals' hatred with a tinge of credibility.
But there was also a tinge of regret in some corners that he would be answering charges first in New York and not here.
Ahmed is confident that drivers try to be careful "because they know the bread is all we have," he said with a tinge of complacency.
This comment from America's chief justice, who holds two degrees from Harvard, had a tinge of false modesty: the mathematics of gerrymandering isn't brain surgery.
But a tinge of melancholy also hovers over the movie, which suggests that success has a ceiling at a station where even stars go unpaid.
There's never a tinge of anger directed toward her opponent, no matter how animated Torres gets, or how liberally she chooses to bend the rules.
Jenner has not addressed the claims in the piece, although she has spoken about a tinge of regret she felt immediately after her first procedure.
The debut surge has a tinge of disappointment for Beyond Meat because it suggests that the company could have raised much more money from investors.
I still get a tinge of excitement every single time I open the door to my daughter&aposs nursery and see those shiny gold bars.
LONDON — If you've ever felt a tinge of embarrassment when picking up your old suitcase from the carousel, now is a good time to upgrade.
Mati Diop, the first black woman to have a film in the main Cannes competition, tells her tale in Atlantique with a tinge of muted hope.
Though Tori admits that she felt a tinge of embarrassment while attendees watched her laugh throughout her vows, those moments were authentic to who she is.
The security situation surrounding the transfer of all that cash has cast a tinge of militarization over what is often viewed as a somewhat "granola" industry.
Every death had a tinge of sadness to it—John Wick was an unstoppable assassin, but no amount of corpses could ever bring back his wife.
With a tinge of humor, people recounted items their partners had fixated on: organizing glasses at a family wedding, aligning dirty dishes at Panera, fluffing pillows.
The WikiLeaks release, however, has more of a tinge of Russian-style information war, in which the intent of the revelations is to alter political events.
From the time Oklahoma was established as a state into the nineteen-eighties, it was dominated by rural Democrats, who had a tinge of agrarian socialism.
But on social media, and even recently in the real world, it's started to take on a tinge of something more — a squinty sort of DGAF zaniness.
Nonetheless, since this narcissistic character sprang from Fred Rogers' imagination and spoke through his voice, I worried there might be a tinge of Friday in Rogers himself.
Whether out of inadvertence or deliberate rudeness, with perhaps a tinge of sexism in the mix, Trump finished his encounter with Merkel on a note of disdain.
He had said that was his goal in Rio, and when he crossed the finish line, a tinge of disappointment was apparent in his face and posture.
Also, when I learned that Marilyn Monroe, Katharine Hepburn, and Grace Kelly were all Laszlo loyalists, I felt a tinge of that inimitable je ne sais quoi.
Bush made it a national security election, with a tinge of culture war; as I used to joke, he ran as the enemy of gay married terrorists.
Some of those soldiers look back on their traumatic experiences in this documentary by Greg Barker, sharing their stories with a tinge of pride, sorrow and regret.
His signature move — that iconic split — required massive strength, but unlike a straightforward punch or bravado-fueled wielding of a machine gun, it carried a tinge of masochism.
English nationalism, by contrast, has a tinge of narrowness about it that excludes not only the Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish, but also English people from ethnic minorities.
If you can say it with a tinge of humour, the message doesn't change, but it becomes more enjoyable and easier for people to take home the message.
I did feel a tinge of sadness for him because he looked a little lost out here and it can't be easy when you're taking on 20,000 people.
At the end, though, they will have noted the result — a tie of the highest quality decided by two moments of low farce — with a tinge of dread.
Ma, for example, has a tinge of Frenchness, as he showed in a recital at Disney Hall, giving a silken sheen to the Shostakovich Sonata in D Minor.
Whatever your political views, there are elements of J.K. Rowling's books that can be supplied to everyone who felt a tinge of anticipation about the upcoming months and years.
Finn's coming-of-age story and the exploration of the post-apocalyptic plotline are handled just as deftly as any other subject—with fun and a tinge of sorrow.
He has a way of conveying raw emotion with a tinge of ironic detachment—a self-aware Romantic manner that makes him peculiarly suited to Mahler's intricately multilayered songs.
"He's a fiscal conservative, and a social moderate with a tinge of Jesuit guilt," said Karen Skelton, a political consultant, referring to Mr. Brown's early years in a seminary.
Reminiscent of gothic art with a tinge of romanticism, her interest in medieval paintings and self portraits mixes perfectly with her ability to refrain from taking herself too seriously.
For the first couple weeks after I left the hospital, I called the doctor every time I felt my heart race or a tinge of pressure in my chest.
Looking out over the pier at the Rijeka Port recently, Zlatko Marencic, 60, who works in the shipping industry, spoke with a tinge of nostalgia about life under Tito.
The rough, craggy environment is breathtakingly beautiful, yet with the knowledge of daily hardships incurred, its splendor takes on a tinge of morbidity, evoking a voyeuristic unease in the viewer.
If someone gives me a bracelet, and I don't wear bracelets, I keep it in a drawer for a few days, then throw it out with a tinge of guilt.
I also feel a tinge of pride and excitement that this film is definitely a huge "eff you" to the administration—to say that we're here and know what's going on.
Feeling a tinge of jealousy over their creature comforts, but somewhat confident in my minimalist setup, I opened my wine — which I drank straight from the bottle, because who needs cups?
The record, named for a protective amulet worn in voodoo culture, was inspired by the city's music with his own twists, making it moody and mysterious with a tinge of psychedelia.
You wake up so many hours past noon that the year already has a tinge of gray sludge on its edges by the time you are ready to take it on.
They look back on it with much gratitude and more than a tinge of contempt for other politicians who used their tragedy as an opportunity to take photos and promote themselves.
But they also want to elect a Republican to the U.S. Senate and feel a tinge of resentment about outsiders coming in and writing exposés that draw national scorn to the state.
The energy outside T-Mobile Arena for the Vegas Golden Knights' home opener was palpable, a strange mix of anticipation and excitement for a historic sporting event with a tinge of somberness.
Essentially the video is all the best things about After Laughter packed into a four-and-a-half minute clip: humor, fun, a tinge of sadness and a load of emotional honestly.
When asked if Clinton is facing "unfair scrutiny," Obama said,  "yes" -- and he even admitted a tinge of regret that his own campaign had been so hard on her eight years ago.
However, on a personal basis, over-focus on those issues can lead to scapegoating, misplaced rage, over-generalization, or even a tinge of paranoia — none of which actually aids in resolving depression.
For the town of 8003,500, "Along with gratitude came a tinge of apprehension, a sense that unpredictable change had come to the north woods," writes our New England bureau chief, Ellen Barry.
For the town of 7,500, "Along with gratitude came a tinge of apprehension, a sense that unpredictable change had come to the north woods," writes our New England bureau chief, Ellen Barry.
The Trump administration has proposed a 31 percent cut to the budget of the Environmental Protection Agency, adding a tinge of politics to advocacy that the pastors insist is rooted in religion.
Many look at it with a tinge of nostalgia: the uncluttered shore across the water reminds them of the Mao era, which they think of as a simpler, more equal time in China.
To keep things from getting dull in the back, the X7 offers a monster panoramic sunroof that can be optioned with ambient lighting built in, giving the night sky a tinge of color.
Not that this is a surprise: We already know a strict dress code comes with being in the royal family — even Kate Middleton wears only a tinge of sheer color on her fingertips.
But its desolation has many complicated layers, thanks in no small part to Blake's unique blend of ambient R&B, electronic music, and a tinge of soul — with warped glitches and moans throughout.
It's a moment that for today's viewer carries a tinge of sadness: As they drive south toward the Washington Arch, we see, framed in that wonderful marble monument, the World Trade Center towers.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is going back to his comfort zone of rallying his base after betraying a tinge of regretful nostalgia for the life of a billionaire reality star he left behind.
McCain's a foreign policy hawk—one more aligned with Hillary than Obama, so it is with a tinge of regret the former Republican presidential nominee makes this observation on morning in his Senate office.
Ever a loyalist to neutral colors, I stepped out of my comfort zone and tried the blue pair (Cookie Monster blue, as we've dubbed it), which I only have a tinge of regret about.
It's a rare story of summer that feels like the summer — like dreamy intense passions rising and arcing and then spinning away; like beauty underlaid with a tinge of sadness because it is ephemeral.
At that point, I'd started feeling a tinge of resentment: Why wasn't he quicker to foot the bill for our quality time together, yet seemingly perfectly content to spend on clothes and home renovations?
To understand those fears, you have to go back to the campaign, when the real estate scion was running for the Republican nomination on a platform that had more than a tinge of authoritarianism.
It's the nature of the platform, of course, and I'm as guilty as the next guy — if this rant were a tweet and it got no retweets, I would feel a tinge of sorrow.
"This music is not intended to be purely melancholic but have a tinge of defiance so that these deaths do not mark an end, but a continuation of the fight for justice," Horvat said.
There is perhaps a tinge of the morbid in his declaration that one of the purest forms of literary happiness is to be found in being ignored and in having one's work credited to another.
"If there's anything that's truly isolating, it's seeing those who supposedly agree with us and want Nazis stopped chastising us because of our tactics," she told me, with a tinge of irritation in her voice.
James' performance has a tinge of slapstick to it: Jack can and will kill someone with his bare hands, but he'll top it all off with a silly trick to impress his charge. Ta-da!
While Google has historically updated its search results to return answers and information beyond the world of text-based web pages, these celeb videos have a tinge of social envy to them, on Google's part.
A willowy Slovenian, Briški is in her forties but certainly has the levity and athleticism of someone younger—and with just a tinge of pink in her white-blonde pixie cut, she looks it, too.
"A lot of us have been laying down the foundation and it's only because of that foundation that organizations like Afropunk are able to come here now," Soma told me with a tinge of frustration.
"I never thought I'd have to answer such questions, all the more in the United States of America, with your greatly developed democratic and political system," he said, a tinge of sarcasm in his voice.
While there may have been a tinge of irony to segregated America claiming the high ground on matters of racial supremacy, the success of 'The Brown Bomber' was seen as a huge embarrassment in Nazi Germany.
While the promise of a jobs "homecoming" has a tinge of nostalgia, Chanda Sherrill, 45, who spent much of her adult life folding socks in a local textile factory, has no regrets the work moved overseas.
Riding a 15-rubber winning streak in the tournament, she was overhauled by underdog Kristina Mladenovic in the reverse singles then lost the decisive doubles with Stosur to finish the season with a tinge of regret.
Though these works for multiple singers are thick with contrapuntal lines, and have a tinge of austere Renaissance sacred music, they are also gorgeous, sensual and nuanced, as Blue Heron's splendid account of "Permanent vierge" demonstrates.
I was utterly demoralized and ready to quit while also feeling a tinge of resentment toward the rich kids whose parents had taken care of their children's donations, sparing them the humiliation of begging from strangers.
"I've steered away from too much political messaging (at least without a tinge of humor) in the collections because I don't want to tell people off or make people feel bad about themselves and their choices," she says.
A risk with these moves is that the Fed — which has carefully maintained its image as a bastion of cautious, apolitical policymaking in Washington — might become too quick to make abrupt changes, or adopt a tinge of showmanship.
Hall, the guitarist and singer, and Levine, the drummer, are the core members of Pinegrove, a band that mixes the cutting introspection of punk with a tinge of alt-country and unparalleled musicianship to sound wholly like themselves.
Trump told a news conference before a rally in Milford, New Hampshire, that he felt "a tinge" of disappointment at losing to Cruz in Iowa.. The billionaire businessman also picked up an endorsement from former Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown.
But more importantly (with the help of not listing most of the featured artists), La Flame succeeds because he's able to tap into the listener's curiosity with a tinge of mystery: Who's gonna be hidden on this song's hook?
Alt-right trolls are arguing over genetic tests they think "prove" their whiteness Alt-right trolls are arguing over genetic tests they think "prove" their whiteness Andrew remembers feeling a "tinge of apprehension" when he logged on to 23andMe.
And while she doesn't like to dwell on how her corporate career could've gone differently, there remains a tinge of regret about the heights this promising young Harvard M.B.A. could've reached had her situation happened in the current era.
In the second episode of season three, "Paper Clip," FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully — whose job is to travel the country, investigating cases with a tinge of the paranormal — find themselves in a massive, seemingly abandoned government facility.
Long a wasteland at night, downtown now has a tinge of hip, with bars, restaurants and small concert venues keeping it going long after lights go off in the city, county and state offices that for long were its anchor.
I feel a tinge of sadness that I won't see any of Finland, but I'm well aware that experiencing what another country has to offer—or even just getting from point A to B—isn't the point of a party cruise.
When he stepped into the brick clinic just a few strides away from the heart of the city's gay nightlife in Santa Monica, King, with his thick sandy blond hair with a tinge of red through it, looked around the room.
Similarly, on the same day, the Czech prime minister said he would not compromise his budget balance with higher military spending, adding, with a tinge of sarcasm, that the U.S. was pushing arms sales on Europe to narrow the trade gap.
We are simply bombarded with news choices today, and what is passed off as social still carries a tinge of news to it, enough so that we play Paul Revere with the things we read on our smart phones all day.
At Ajax, they understand why he made that decision — the allure, for a teenager with a famous name, of forging his own path — but when they mention Kluivert now, it is with a hint of regret, a tinge of frustration.
While we appreciate how far we've come, there's weed called Caviar now, and we can't help but feel a tinge of nostalgia for the all old school, jerry-rigged, downright desperate methods we once employed to get high when marijuana was unequivocally illegal.
Washington neocons, famously seeking a "full-spectrum global dominance," will not be the only people to note, with a tinge of sadness, that a real "program" speech for the G-217 was delivered last Friday at a Buenos Aires summit by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
He capped off his day at his 153th hole, the par-three seventh, curling in a 45 foot birdie putt that trundled downhill before trickling in to the hole as fellow competitor Tiger Woods looked on with admiration and perhaps a tinge of envy.
Speaking with a tinge of wonder and amazement in his voice, Zuckerberg offered soaring assessments of social media's promise, citing powerful movements that organized digitally such as #MeToo and Black Lives Matter — the latter of which, he said, first became a hashtag on Facebook itself.
By the standards of élite gymnastics, it has a tinge of Waldorf School: Biles trains for thirty-two hours a week, fewer than many gymnasts, in part because Boorman worried that if she pushed her too hard Biles would simply take her freakish athleticism elsewhere.
Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)With prosecutors calling for his client to spend the rest of his life in prison, an attorney for former South Carolina officer Michael Slager painted him Monday as a dedicated and professional former law enforcement officer who'd never exhibited a tinge of racism.
There is a tinge of saccharine optimism here; however, the best of the 1317 works by 18 artists in the show display a keen awareness of the complexity of the present and the imperative to formulate responses through making and doing, rather than through dry critique.
In more recent days, a claim made in a Wall Street Journal editorial on last week's Max shutdown offers a tinge of the surreal, especially in light of everything we know about Boeing's Crisis Year: "There's no evidence that Boeing put its bottom line over human lives," it insisted.
It's about how the world takes on a tinge of magic when you're open to the idea that what's weird about being alive doesn't have to be any more complicated than the way that, sometimes, exactly the person you need to know walks into your life at exactly the right moment.
I didn't grieve when I saw the real corpse flower at the end of its cycle (instead, I Instagrammed it), but when confronted with Marrin's larger-than-life series, I felt a tinge of sorrow for a living thing that works for a decade to blossom, only to collapse after a day.
After all, such long-desired success, as joyous as it may have been, must come with a tinge of bitterness for Cyborg, who's spent more time these last few years defending her reputation and trying to convince people of her place in the WMMA pantheon than she has defending her Invicta featherweight belt.
The attacks have often borne more than a tinge of sexism; in 2012, when Pelosi, as minority leader, wielded less power than the Senate's Democratic majority leader, Harry Reid, Republicans' negative television ads were seven times as likely to mention Pelosi as Reid, according to the Wesleyan Media Project, which tracks political advertising.
Meanwhile, Cesare Casadei, "inspired by the freedom and craziness" of the Studio 54 era, showcased boogie-infused designs that found their footing in a series of sturdy block-heeled designs with a contemporary kick, like a flared heel velour lace-up, chunky magenta-pink ankle boots, or multicolored fur fringing that added a tinge of folksy flair to sandals.
For investors who resisted the urge to rebalance their portfolio as recently as a month ago, you may be feeling more than a tinge of regret right about now for not doing so, with the S&P 54 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average both sinking into negative territory for 2529 on Wednesday after setting new all-time highs just one month ago.
I'm really curious to know, what was the challenge for you speaking to a community that I believe is 11 percent Hispanic, like 4 percent Asian American and less than 1163 percent African American, speaking on issues that might have a tinge of like racialization, like migrant youth, in a way that was consumable and that couldn't be headlined in some right-wing moment?

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