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"abrasively" Definitions
  1. in a rude and unkind manner that may hurt other people’s feelings

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Trump's abrasively protectionist stance has only made its prospects worse.
Here's Goodell, who somewhat-abrasively slaps Brady on the arm and offers a handshake.
Why here, in this abrasively orange building, on a market square in a quaint university town?
We have ample testimony that he's abrasively arrogant, nakedly self-aggrandizing, suspiciously oily, and generally repellent.
Trump won, and Milbank is being a good sport about making such an abrasively wrong prediction.
It's a brash spot that's characteristic of T-Mobile and its CEO John Legere's abrasively competitive style.
Last but definitely not least, Bloomberg surfaced a video of Kalanick speaking abrasively toward a black car driver.
And last but definitely not least, Bloomberg recently surfaced a video of Kalanick speaking abrasively towards an Uber driver.
Not all non-Brazilian fans take well to that, sometimes expressing their distaste abrasively, as is standard on the internet.
A bombastic, almost cacophonous cut, it hurtles abrasively through synthesizers and vocal distortion, uneasily asking "hey you, who you love?" over and over.
Listen, I wouldn't say Corden is the worst late-night host: Jimmy Fallon is more abrasively sycophantic, and Trevor Noah is Trevor Noah.
"We wanted to integrate video-game aesthetics and moments into the narrative—crazy flights of fancy that were almost abrasively interactive," Scheinert said.
Everyone knows the difference between bosses who are simply demanding — even abrasively so — and bosses who abase, demean and humiliate employees simply because they can.
Abrasively titled "IT SZN 2 Y'ALL," it starts with Kanye West's "Amazing," which implies that what's to follow is ostensibly a fairly standard hype playlist.
In her theory, the responsibility wasn't on men to change; it was on women to lean in — gracefully, perhaps in a power pose, but never forcefully or abrasively.
" Tad Wallender, one of the owners of Fat Joe's, told The Hill that Spencer "was sent home after abrasively yelling at a manager and refusing to serve a table.
A spokesperson for Marc Benioff, the garrulous billionaire who vocally (and, to some, abrasively) advocated for Prop C last fall, said he didn't have anything to add on the IPO tax proposal.
Although early scenes feel abrasively hyperstylized, with gothic imagery that overpowers the thin psycho-babbling dialogue, those same techniques become thrilling once Daniel is revealed as more monstrous than Luke ever imagined.
Of course, this story has a lot to do with what it was like to be a young man in the mid-'90s, and a lot of that adolescent humor and toxic masculinity is shown so abrasively.
At any moment, without warning, a blue-clad monster will swoop down on us to snatch our lives from us and say that it was because we were selling cigarettes, or compact discs, or breathing too much for his comfort, or speaking too abrasively for his taste.
Low-grade horror rustles up its fears from nowhere, inventing cheap curses or doltish backstories, but the writer and director of this film, Babak Anvari, grounds it in his own experience of growing up in Tehran, and grates the nerves of his characters against the abrasively real.
Among the live-action shorts, the most anomalous is Basil Khalil and Eric Dupont's abrasively funny "Ave Maria," which portrays a quarrelsome family of Israeli settlers whose car breaks down in front of a convent on the West Bank, where the nuns have sworn a vow of silence.
The separate sections of the composition — the misty landscape, the modeled head and torso, the bright silhouette of the arm, the darker silhouette of the lion, and the abstracted swathes of dark and light — chafe against each other abrasively and vibrantly: Jerome's spiritual struggle mirrored in Leonardo's aesthetic struggle.
The Labour leader's droopy performance during the referendum campaign, in which he backed Remain only half-heartedly, contributed to the dismal result and exposes him for the conservative he is: a left-wing Little Englander, an abrasively nostalgic memorabilia junkie, the left's answer to the Duke of Edinburgh.
It would have massive teen-throb potential if Bali didn't perform it so abrasively, yet that's exactly why the song resonates: the gravelly rhythm guitar, the shrieking, high-pitched keyboards, the individual words highlighted by her nasal sneer ("pedal"), all scratch the ears, and hence open them up.
" During an interview in his cluttered office here, between the White House and the home he shares with his wife, a psychoanalyst, in the Cleveland Park neighborhood, Mr. Hersh seemed not much different from how Time magazine described him in 1975: "He is in turn talkative, churning, abrupt, zealous, egotistical and abrasively honest.
And "The Last of the Starks" placed a lot of emphasis on the possibility of Dany descending into madness — though your mileage may vary on how effective, graceful, or believable it was — with scenes like Dany furrowing her brow and glaring at the men celebrating Jon Snow, or speaking extra abrasively during the wartime discussions.
You make us afraid to walk the streets, for at any moment, a blue-clad officer with a gun could swoop down on us to snatch our lives from us and say that it was because we were selling cigarettes, or compact discs, or breathing too much for your comfort, or speaking too abrasively for your taste.
Veronica bugs the confessional before being questioned by Father Fitzpatrick. Wallace goes to a fraternity party and talks to Rashard, who threatens him abrasively. On his way out, Wallace sees Jackie talking to Rashard. In retaliation, Rashard gets some of his cronies to lock Wallace in a closet.
She just tries to hang on in there." – Ben- Zvi, L., (Ed.) Women in Beckett: Performance and Critical Perspectives (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1992), p 7 This becomes apparent when she considers herself ignored. To the boy Tommy she says abrasively: "Don’t mind me. Don’t take any notice of me.
Louisa's parents occasionally make an appearance. She is on very good terms with her ineffectual, but loving father (John Rapley), but not with her critical, abrasively selfish mother (June Brown). Late in the series, Louisa's father dies, but not before giving his modest savings to his granddaughter to help her pursue her singing career. Louisa becomes reconciled to Lottie's career choice.
She always speaks abrasively to Kanou and often intercedes with him in favor of Ayase. SHe refers to Kanou as 'Danna' (Japanese for 'Master') which is an informal way to refer to one's husband. In the art-book, it is said that the most expensive item she owns is a long-sleeved kimono which cost 3.3 million Yen. ; : The 22-year-old student who apparently works as a part-time cameraman.
Free hand saws do not feature a vise, because the materials being cut are larger and heavier. Walk-behind models, sometimes called flat saws are larger saws which use a stand or cart to cut into concrete floors as well as asphalt and concrete paving materials. Abrasive saws typically use composite friction disk blades to abrasively cut through the steel. The disks are consumable items as they wear throughout the cut.
Stainless steel curtain walls require no coatings, and embossed, as opposed to abrasively finished, surfaces maintain their original appearance indefinitely without cleaning or other maintenance. Some specially textured matte stainless steel surface finishes are hydrophobic and resist airborne and rain-borne pollutants.McGuire, Michael F., "Stainless Steel for Design Engineers", ASM International, 2008. This has been valuable in the American Southwest and in the Mideast for avoiding dust, as well as avoiding soot and smoke staining in polluted urban areas.
Glassner and Wright completed their first draft of the pilot on October 18, 1996. Whilst many elements remain the same or similar in the completed script, the earlier draft had a number of key differences. Dr. Samantha Clayman, who was later re-imagined as Captain Samantha Carter, was penned by the duo as a theoretical astrophysicist, with a disdain for the military despite being a Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. The more abrasively imagined character also didn't warm to the other characters, including Dr. Jackson.
Nate Patrin of Pitchfork gave the album a 7.2 out of 10, writing, "for his first full-length production job, Mike sets a tone as raw-nerved and abrasively contemplative as the concept demands." Brett Uddenberg of San Diego Reader wrote, "this is a dense and diverse record that plays to the songwriting strengths of Mike and Serengeti and hints at greater things to come as their partnership evolves." Spin placed it at number 44 on the "50 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2015" list.
She is the daughter of both Ken Sanada and Ayuko Sanada in this world; however, she is in no way related to the Ken Sanada from the parallel world. :Mitsuki is also an exceptional robot pilot, and joins the EDF to end the war, hoping research to send her home can begin afterwards. Unfortunately, Mitsuki is hotheaded and easily manipulated, and is captured by the Rara Army towards the end of the series and coerced into piloting the complete version of HIMC. :She clearly has an attraction to Kazuki, but covers it up by treating him abrasively.
Whip antennas on vehicles can be damaged by automatic car wash equipment, especially those that use spinning brushes to abrasively rub dirt off the exterior of the vehicle body.Auto Laundry News - August 2013, Damage Claims — Documentation and an Established Procedure Are Key, By Allen Spears Accessed Nov 28, 2015 Link Because the brushes must make contact with the vehicle surface, they can bend or completely break off whip antennas. These antennas are generally recommended to be removed or retracted so that the brushes do not make contact, or the vehicle owner should only use a "touchless" spray jet automatic car wash.
Marked Allegretto (half-note equals 100), the second movement is abrasively energetic and violent. It is in a Sonata form,with the two main themes first heard one after another (the first at rehearsal 28, the second at 31) and then restated almost contiguously until the cadence at rehearsal 34. Long development sections based on the first and then second theme follow and end at rehearsal 45, with the same cadence motive found at 34. A "fake" recapitulation follows, that is a clear restatement of the first theme, followed by another short development based on the first and them the second theme, and the first theme again.
After hard fighting that cost the 2nd Division 35 tanks, 6 self- propelled guns and 111 vehicles, Dietrich von Choltitz, the military governor of Paris, surrendered the city in a ceremony at the Hotel Meurice. Jubilant crowds greeted the French forces, and de Gaulle led a renowned victory parade through the city. De Gaulle not only kept the patriotic resistance alive; he also did everything possible to re-establish the French claim to independence and sovereignty. As a leader, the American and British governments preferred the less popular, but less abrasively vindictive, General Giraud to de Gaulle, but for the French population de Gaulle was almost universally recognised as the true leader in their victory.
There were also regular 'colony hoppers' who moved about the art colonies of Europe in a nomadic fashion. Max Liebermann, for instance, painted at Barbizon, Dachau, Etzenhausen and at least six short-lived Dutch colonies; Frederick Judd Waugh worked in Barbizon, Concarneau, Grèz-sur-Loing, St Ives and Provincetown in the United States; Evert Pieters was active at Barbizon, Egmond, Katwijk, Laren, Blaricum, Volendam, and Oosterbeek; Elizabeth Armstrong Forbes painted at Pont-Aven, Zandvoort, Newlyn and St Ives.alt= The greater number of early European art colonies were to be casualties of the First World War. Europe was no longer the same place socially, politically, economically and culturally, and art colonies seemed a quaint anachronism in an abrasively modernist world.
A review at AllMusic called In Praise of Learning, the result of Henry Cow and Slapp Happy's brief merger, "stunning" and "bracing", and said "No one has ever, before or since, sounded like this incarnation of Henry Cow". The reviewer described the Moore/Blegvad composition "War" as "enormous [in] proportion and power" that would not have succeeded in the hands of the "relatively quiet trio". Music journalist Robert Christgau described the album's lyrics as "literary if not pompous in print", but said Krause's "abrasively arty, Weill-derived" singing "manage[s] to find a context for [the] words". Christgau complimented Frith's atonal piano, but felt that the musique concrète on side two of the LP is "less than winning".
Dark ambient projects like Coil, Lilith, Nurse with Wound, Lustmord, and Zoviet France, evolved out of industrial music during the 1980s. These artists make use of non-musical material and noise, but less abrasively than other post-industrial musicians, bordering more on ambient music. The last material that Throbbing Gristle recorded in the studio, In the Shadow of the Sun and Journey Through a Body, was ambient, and pointed in the direction that TG's offshoots (notably Coil, Chris & Cosey) would take. Other artists include Long Distance Poison, Hafler Trio, MRT, Kim Cascone, Controlled Bleeding, Nine Inch Nails (on their album Ghosts I-IV), early Techno Animal, prominent game music composer Akira Yamaoka, Robin Rimbaud, Final and Deutsch Nepal.
A performance of "Lost Someone" is the centerpiece of Brown's 1963 album Live at the Apollo. Nearly 11 minutes long and spanning two tracks on the original LP release (the end of Side 1 and the beginning of Side 2), it is widely regarded as the album's high point and as one of the greatest performances in its idiom on record. Critic Peter Guralnick wrote of the recording: > Here, in a single, multilayered track ... you have embodied the whole > history of soul music, the teaching, the preaching, the endless assortment > of gospel effects, above all the groove that was at the music's core. "Don't > go to strangers," James pleads in his abrasively vulnerable fashion.
The music clearly was leaving metal behind and headed full speed toward hardcore punk and skate rock. The music was played and performed as brash and as abrasively as they could possibly deliver it, and recorded with a 'ghetto- blaster' onto very old used cassette tapes that were actually found in the boxcar, with vocals by both Morris and Casper sung directly into the built-in microphone. Gary Stallions also played second guitar for an appearance at a Redwood High School talent show. They were kicked out of the talent show when panic ensued because no one other than the punk scene knew what was going on when the fast music and slam dancing erupted.
He was unconvinced, however, by the "mother-daughter dialogue that falls so abrasively on contemporary ears", where Julie tries to justify loving an abusive man, and other scenes in Act 2, particularly those set in heaven, and the optimism of the final scene.Brantley, Ben. "A Carousel That Spins on a Romantically Charged Axis", The New York Times, April 12, 2018 Most of the reviewers agreed that while the choreography and performances (especially the singing) are excellent, characterizing the production as sexy and sumptuous, O'Brien's direction does little to help the show deal with modern sensibilities about men's treatment of women, instead indulging in nostalgia."Review Roundup: Critics Weigh In on Carousel on Broadway, Starring Jessie Mueller and Joshua Henry", BroadwayWorld.
Released in the wake of Barlow's Top 40 hit, "Natural One", with his band The Folk Implosion, Harmacy became Sebadoh's first charting album in the U.S., expanding on the success of Bakesale, and yielding the Modern Rock Tracks hit, "Ocean". The album was well received by critics, albeit less so than Bakesale. Stephen Thompson of The Onion's The A.V. Club wrote that Harmacy "doesn't have Bakesales considerable staying power as a whole, but the strong balance of soft pop songs ("Too Pure", "Perfect Way", the elegant pop ballad "Willing to Wait") and abrasively punky rock songs ("Love To Fight", "Mind Reader", "Can't Give Up") still holds together somehow." Harmacy was included on several year-end lists in 1996, including Rolling Stone "Ten Best Albums" (#8), the Village Voices "Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll" (#36), and the NMEs critics' poll (#38).
An angry Burns invites Marge and Homer to his house and offers them an out of court $500,000 settlement and leaves the room to allow them to consider his offer. While spying on them in the next room, Burns has a panic attack when he hears Homer abrasively refusing the money, knowing Burns will lose the case anyway. Marge pleads with Homer to reconsider his approach, accept the money and drop the lawsuit, admitting that she and Lisa have grown concerned over his recent behavior. She also admits she dislikes the situation for what it has become with Homer's greed, the shifty lawyers and phony doctors, and points out that if the decision were left to her instead of Homer, the only restitution she would have asked from Burns is to pay for Bart's medical bills and an apology for the accident.

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