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The insurgence has been fueled by continued anguish over Trump.
Frozen by their escalating anger and anguish over what he had just announced.
Enjoy the win or anguish over the loss, regardless of what side you're on.
In February, her relatives expressed their anguish over his request for a new trial.
The series delves into Lynchian surrealism and opts for unsettling anguish over jump cuts.
To my young ears, Elektra's anguish over her murdered father sounded discordant, alien, ugly.
The facts of the case also call into question Guyger's own professed anguish over her actions.
Drugs may offer immediate relief from uncomfortable emotional states, but only cause more anguish over time.
They consider what comes next -- and anguish over their place in a suddenly uncertain next chapter.
He's never forgotten her agony, or his anguish over not being able to do anything about it.
The populists' exploitation of the anguish over terrorism has become part of the Western post-attack script.
"We are in anguish over the senseless loss of our beloved Dasia and her young children," it reads.
Mr. Lawson said that his lingering anguish over Kennedy's death had been assuaged by support from fellow agents.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif "expressed his deep concern and anguish over the killing," his office said in a statement.
Ms. Arteaga's post described her anguish over her pregnancy complications — a pain, she suggested, he couldn't possibly empathize with.
Photos and tapes from that time capture her outrage and anguish over both the attacks and the U.S. government's response to them.
On Tuesday, his ex-girlfriend of three years, Carla Mendoza, took to Instagram to express her heartbreak and anguish over losing him.
"We are in anguish over the senseless loss of our beloved Dasia and her young children," her family said in a statement.
Hilson, who met with Heeringa's family Tuesday morning, told reporters that they have endured "agony and anguish" over the past three years.
The rest flocked to Trump's defense, even the handful who publicly expressed anguish over the substance of the charges leveled against the president.
His proposal was born, he says, out of anguish over an epidemic so pervasive it sometimes seems to have left no family untouched.
Particularly devastating was an account of his wife's anguish over his unanticipated death: She left work, lost weight, was overcome by crying spells.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Timothy Hillman, who expressed anguish over his decision, ended almost three months of legal challenges and extensions.
Men had died in battle, and many of those who returned home were wracked with mental anguish over what they had seen and done.
It's just one journalist trying to get the facts, and one uber-rich CEO expressing personal anguish over alleged facts not being actual facts.
"She's saddened and she has periods of emotional anguish over the loss of the kids, like any mother would," Black's attorney, George Harris, said.
Beijing (CNN)The global outpouring of grief and anguish over Liu Xiaobo's death stands in marked contrast to the muted reaction in his homeland.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his anguish over the human suffering, with thousands of people seeking shelter in more than 300 relief camps.
There's also boozing and choking and lots of anguish over the state of the world — and whether art gives one the right to lie.
Guilt and anguish over the loss of children can be catastrophic for someone already contending with addiction, and Cynthia turned from Percocet to heroin.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's army issued a statement on Tuesday expressing "pain and anguish" over the death sentence given to former military dictator Pervez Musharraf.
The families of the victims, all aged between 15 and 44, have been plagued by confusion and anguish over how to get the bodies home.
The Pakistan Army responded with a statement that also was historic: It said that its rank and file felt "pain and anguish" over the decision.
He never hid his anguish over the loss of his first wife and infant daughter in 1972 and his son Beau in 2015 from brain cancer.
Piatnitskaya is in anguish over her son, and torn between two opposing images of her husband: an honest revolutionary and a purported enemy of the people.
Residents in anguish over gender-based violence in Mexico City graffitied one of the capital's most historic landmarks in an act of frustration against government officials.
Mehbooba Mufti, the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir State, expressed anguish over the loss of lives and emphasized the need for peace in the area.
Offended by Ross's anguish over his gay ex-wife and Chandler's transphobic comments about his father, such essayists predicted that Friends' supremacy would soon be over.
Things we need to know (handsome 40-ish lawyer bears secret anguish over sense of purposelessness) are posted baldly in dialogue like a weird Tinder profile.
" In a condolence book online, Dianna Mitchell-Wright, who identified herself as "Auntie," wrote of her anguish over losing the boy she had nicknamed "My Main Man.
Anguish over the carnage exposed some of the nation's deepest fault lines: gay vulnerabilities, fear of immigrants and Muslims, gun control, and the limits of domestic security.
The result, for many Afghans, was a painful dissonance: unprecedented hope that peace might finally arrive, and unprecedented anguish over the nightmare consuming them until it did.
At the time, some people pointed out that turning a video of poor black man expressing anguish over the attempted sexual assault of his sister was problematic.
Released from prison not long before, after serving a juvenile "life" term for murder, he sheds tears and talks of his anguish over whether to seek violent revenge.
Be that as it may, friends of mine have lost their jobs; others anguish over decisions they must make in the coming weeks to preserve their small businesses.
PATRICK: It's a lot to ask some communities to contain their anguish over what's happening in their lives so that someone in some other community is not upset.
After the match, he was emotionally and physically drained and somewhat absent-minded in his comments — his anguish over the loss casting a deeper shadow on his fatigue.
Charges of harassment are cascading through statehouses across the country, leading to investigations, resignations of powerful men and anguish over hostile workplaces for women that for years went unacknowledged.
Arnold shares her anguish over losing her father, but she unfolds a more challenging narrative as well: her own story as a mother who runs away, just a little.
And as a victim class, then I am the one who is going to be responsible and I anguish over their victimization and I therefore take moral authority and power.
They tell me of their anguish over debates about whether New Orleanians had a so-called right of return to their homes or whether some places were too vulnerable to rebuild.
I really did anguish over this decision because leaving a company is a very unnatural thing to do and it almost feels like your senior year in college, first semester ... KS: Right.
Clinton made frequent trips to Ground Zero in 2001 and photos and tapes from that time capture her outrage and anguish over both the attacks and the U.S. government's response to them.
Now, the nation is awash with anguish over word that SMAP — Japan's longest-running boy band, if it can still be called that with its youngest member pushing 40 — is splitting up.
It took about a half-hour for order to be restored, and the meeting stretched for several hours, as speaker after speaker spoke about their anguish over what the community had experienced.
Rachel Flehinger, principal of the school, told The L.A. Times that many of the students who are in their 20s and 30s experience a lot of anguish over not having the skills.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif strongly condemned the blast and expressed his "deep grief and anguish over the loss of precious human lives" in the attack, in which several senior lawyers were also killed.
Confronted with the biggest crisis to hit Europe's six-decade push for greater integration, the European Commission has sought to present a face of implacable calm, despite anguish over Brexit among its officials.
I cannot imagine the heartbreak he must have felt at seeing us go, the anguish over the unknown journey before us, hoping we'd be OK. That we'd see each other, hold each other, again.
The Americans released by Iran will not be the last Americans taken captive in some distant land, and President Obama will not be the last leader to anguish over how to set captives free.
In a new ABC documentary about her pregnant daughter's 93 murder, Laci Peterson's mother recalls her own mental anguish over the realization that Laci's husband, Scott Peterson, might have been involved in her disappearance.
But he did leave behind a trail of emails to friends, family members and colleagues that track his growing anguish over his inability to defend himself and his belief that he was wrongly accused.
Findings last year by an official inquiry that "significant quantities" of remains were stored in underground chambers horrified Ireland, reviving anguish over how women and children were once treated at state-backed Catholic institutions.
He vacillates between disgust at those who said he let kids die and anguish over knowing that as the only armed law enforcement officer on campus, he was best positioned to take down the shooter.
It is easy to find the words to mourn the loss of a person: We miss their idiosyncrasies, we tell funny stories about them, we anguish over how we'll never get another call from them.
Wracked with anguish over family separations, I hosted a charity 5K to raise money for refugees and immigrants, pushing my son in a jogging stroller, his easy closeness a contrast to those who are bereft.
The announcement last week by an official inquiry that it had found "significant quantities" of remains at the site has horrified Ireland, reviving anguish over how women and children were once treated at state-backed Catholic institutions.
John Conyers have shaken the Congressional Black Caucus, leaving the group's members and staff in anguish over what to do about a man who is both a legend of the civil rights movement and someone accused of sexual harassment.
In a press conference on Monday, New York Police Department Commissioner James O'Neill cited Orta's video as he described his anguish over the decision to fire Pantaleo, saying he watched it multiple times and wished for a different outcome.
With neighborhoods in Brooklyn along the L line — among the city's busiest subway routes — in anguish over losing their train to Manhattan for 18 months, New Yorkers living in so-called subway deserts have a message: Welcome to the club.
The first movement, which reflects Mr. Corigliano's anguish over the death of a pianist friend, begins with a nasal-twanged, persistent note that drives itself into your head, until slashing percussion and steely brass bludgeon it, if only for a moment.
One of the best things about a presidential election is that you can use it to talk about everything but politics—professional wrestling, the 1980s, Baby Boomers' psychological anguish over skipping out on Vietnam, being an intern in an homemade skirt, etc.
The overall rates of friendship conflict did not differ between men and women, but women were more likely to clash with close friends, to express feelings of anguish over the breakup, and to be more demanding of evidence of remorse before reconciling.
While her specific remarks were confidential, and largely echoed her TED Talk, "The Price of Shame," what I clearly recall is that even almost 20 years later, she still felt anguish over the way she and her family were treated by Ken Starr.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A single tear drips from Othello's bronze eyes as he contemplates Desdemona's marble handkerchief in the 1868 bust by Pietro Calvi depicting Shakespeare's tragic hero in a moment of tense anguish over his wife's perceived infidelity.
As always, Yolen is excellent on the mundane details that make her story real to younger readers: the pebble in Chaim's boot that plagues him as the family make their escape; his anguish over leaving behind his model plane when his backpack grows too heavy.
People often don't realize that just because a menu cocktail only contains the "classic" drinks — cocktails with familiar names like a mojito, Manhattan or gimlet — it doesn't mean we didn't labor and anguish over how exactly it would be made and presented to you.
Even as political leaders, protesters and law enforcement officials struggled to find common ground and lit candles of shared grief, there was an inescapable fear that the United States was being pulled further apart in its anger and anguish over the issues of race and law enforcement.
Erin Andrews, a sports reporter who was filmed naked in her hotel room by a stalker, testified in a Nashville court over the last two days about her horror when the video emerged on the Internet and her anguish over constant taunts in the seven years since.
Findings by the inquiry two years ago that remains ranging in age from 35 foetal weeks to 3 years were stored in underground chambers at a former church-run home for unwed mothers revived anguish over how women and children were once treated at state-backed Roman Catholic institutions.
Moving back and forth in time, "Mary Page Marlowe" shows the heroine in moments of crisis or repose: hopping into bed with a boss, despite their both being married; thrashing with anguish over the path Louis's life takes; later contentedly watching television, in her 60s, with her third husband.
The next day, Mr. Zampolli, a former modeling agent who had discovered the Slovene 20 years ago in Milan, listened as Ms. Trump expressed anguish over a gossipy report in the British tabloid The Daily Mail accusing her and Mr. Zampolli of operating an escort service in the 1990s.
Now, amid what friends describe as Mr. Kraft's unyielding anguish over his travails and the uncertainties he is confronting in the legal system, the N.F.L. and the court of public opinion, Mr. Kraft's BFFs are rallying around him, and are eager to discuss the depth of their respect.
The distress voiced by women in the Senate gallery, who shouted "Shame!" as the votes were cast for Kavanaugh, was the sound of anguish over how once-reasonable leaders have capitulated to a president who issues lies by the thousands, gleefully divides the citizenry, and makes a mockery of cherished institutions.
The Iranian woman spearheading a campaign against the country's compulsory headscarf laws watched in anguish over the weekend as her family denounced her on state TV. Masih Alinejad told BuzzFeed News over the phone she reacted with "horror and anger" from New York, where she now lives, as her sister attacked her for her activism.
To the Editor: With the justifiable anguish over Russian influence on the 2016 election through social media, it is easy to forget the critical shortcomings in our own democracy: the staggering level of gullibility, ignorance and spitefulness without which the Russian (not to mention the domestic) trolls would be only a trivial footnote to the 2016 election.
Monday's episode of The Bachelor picked up with Nick still in anguish over eliminating Jasmine, Whitney and Danielle L. After giving the remaining six women enough time to descend into a panic about whether they were next, Nick stopped by their hotel room to apologize for his very dramatic behavior the night before and informed them that he wasn't going anywhere.
While the rest of us may not stock shelves at a Hobby Lobby, teach essay writing online while eating ourselves into obese oblivion ("The Whale") or peddle fireworks on the side of the road, we have most likely suffered anguish over the sins of our forebears, or have been driven to commit questionable acts out of fear for a family member's future.
The collision of comic book fans with billion-dollar film franchises, resentment over the upcoming Ghostbusters reboot, anguish over a TV show killing off yet another queer female character, and passionate love for Broadway's rapping Founding Fathers have all made for irresistible topics of conversation, especially as what fans are saying has become more and more visible to people making the creative decisions.
Ever since his former AAU basketball coach, Quentin Rogers, gave him a copy of The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Hayes has been an ardent reader of books and articles about the Civil Rights movement and African-American history; last summer, the background photo on his Twitter page was a drawing that included the faces of W.E.B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King, Paul Robeson, Huey P. Newton, and Malcolm X. After protests erupted in Charlotte last September over the shooting death of Keith Lamont Scott by police, Hayes wrote a series of more than 40 tweets about race in America, expressing anguish over inequality and police violence and debating some of his followers: In October, two fans at a Wisconsin football game wore Halloween costumes depicting President Obama with a noose around his neck.
The poems in Shaker emphasize determination despite the "unabiding anguish over the oppression of the black race", and deal with the cruel treatment of slaves in the South.
Gereth, falls in love with Owen. Sympathetic to Mrs. Gereth's anguish over losing the fine things she patiently collected, Fleda shuttles between the estranged mother and son, becoming ever more involved in their affairs.
Kundan, Rajeev, and everyone else decides not to reveal the truth to Tirupathi/Baldev and thus spare him the anguish over his uncle's and fiancé's death. Tirupathi later marries Nirupama and lives happily ever after in Kolkata while still posing as Baldev Sahay.
The campaign "Love Hurts" followed and fans were given the chance to write endings for the story lines in the Finale (Nicole's Seizure, Dallas' mystery woman, Chris & Rachel's break up and Harper anguish over TK & Boyd) to win an exclusive perfume of the same name.
Anguish over the stupidity of war and pride in her country colored her feelings during the First World War. Almost at its close, her eldest grandchild, a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force, went missing. He was shot down and killed near Cambrai, in France. She died in 1925, aged 95.
The bench expressed "anguish" over the inability of the Delhi Police to control the riots and its failure to file FIRs against four BJP leaders, Kapil Mishra, Anurag Thakur, Parvesh Verma and Abhay Verma for their hate speeches. The bench also noted that incidents like the 1984 anti-Sikh riots must be prevented from ever occurring again in Delhi.
Newspaper Corriere della Sera stated that Italy owed the world a "convincing explanation" for the wreck and called for harsh punishment of those found responsible. Il Giornale said the wreck was a "global disaster for Italy". Il Messaggero said there was "anguish over those still missing". La Repubblica called the event "a night of errors and lies".
Again, the two anguish over their doomed relationship. In the end, Maeby pitches her life story as an idea for a television show to producer Ron Howard (who is also the narrator of the series). Howard tells her that her story may be better as a movie. Maeby's knack for unwittingly stumbling into potentially incestuous situations is a running joke throughout the series.
Holmes, Shelley: The Pursuit, 347–48. Yet Locke writes that Shelley told Byron he felt "a far severer anguish" over Imlay's suicide than over Harriet's (his wife's) suicide just two months later.Locke, 274–75; see also Pollin, 267. While there is no known image of Imlay, a few months after her death, Shelley penned the poem quoted at the beginning of this article.
After five years spent in anguish over their missing son, Razia and Iqbal come back to India to look for their son. Eventually, they trace him to Geeta. The boy and mother refuse to be parted, but it is imposed on Geeta to give up the boy. Razia is unable to see the misery the parting is causing her son and Geeta.
Nevill and June adopted Bamber when he was six months old. They sent him to St Nicholas Primary, then along with Sheila to Maldon Court prep school. This was followed when he was nine, in September 1970, by Gresham's School, a boarding school in Holt, Norfolk, where he joined the cadet force."Parents tormented by private anguish over flawed children".
Under Voight's guidance, Glicken absorbed himself in his work,Thompson, p. 151. motivated to earn a job at the Survey, and to relieve some of his anguish over Johnston's death.Thompson, p. 151–152. Glicken and a team of geologists mapped the debris field left over from St. Helens's structural collapse, which consisted of roughly a quarter of the mass of the volcano.
L'Année terrible is a series of poems written by Victor Hugo and published in 1872. They deal with the Franco-Prussian War, the trauma of losing his son Charles, and with the Paris Commune. Covering the period from August 1870 to July 1871, a group of poems encapsulates each month, blending Hugo's anguish over personal tragedies with his despair at the predicament of France.
An alternate universe version of her appears in Mega Man Battle Network 6, and plays a significant role in the storyline. Iris also has a cameo appearance in Project X Zone, a 2012 crossover game for the 3DS. In Chapter 29, she is brought to The World from the .hack series and used as bait by Vile to cause Zero anguish over her death.
After asking for a grand jury he said he did not know whether any new evidence had been found. A jury of eighteen men and four housewives convened in West Chester on November 12, 1935. Among the witnesses was Hoey's singing coach, Victor Andoga, of New York City. Andoga testified that he believed Hoey committed suicide because of anguish over a love affair with a New York theatrical man.
In anguish, Gudrun awakens and, in horror, cradles her dying husband. Sigurd, however, orders her not to weep and not to blame her brothers for his death. As the light drains from his eyes, Sigurd declares, As Gudrun screams in anguish over Sigurd's body, Brynhild cackles in laughter. When Gunnar criticises her as a cold and "fell-hearted" woman, Brynhild curses the Niflungs for murdering their blood brother.
He had many bereavements earlier. His grandson and grandnephew (his brother's grandson) died of road accidents – the former near Chowdwar, close to Cuttack, and the latter (Kabeer Chaudhury) in Indiana in USA in October 1983. He was completely shaken and for many days cried in silence! In addition to this, his anguish over the mounting selfishness of the educated few and the poverty of the common people made him more restless and sick.
With the cipher books destroyed, Lonsdale did not receive two replies – "Understood and agreed with. Best of luck" and "Safety of personnel would be your first consideration after destruction of the Asdics". If he had, they would have saved him a considerable amount of anguish over his subsequent decisions. The rudder was damaged and the boat impossible to steer, but it was found that it could be made to go in reverse.
Jenny Lind devoted the rest of her life to enshrining Chopin's legacy. Lind never recovered. She wrote to Andersen on 23 November 1871 from Florence: "I would have been happy to die for this my first and last, deepest, purest love."Jorgensen Andersen, whose own father died of tuberculosis, may have been inspired by "Ode to a Nightingale" (1819), a poem John Keats wrote in anguish over his brother Tom's death of tuberculosis.
Allama Mohammad Nawaz Irfani was shot dead in Islamabad on Wednesday 26 November 2014. A large number of people from all walks of life attended the funeral, which was held after Friday prayers at the central Eidgah. Later, he was laid to rest at the Eidgah graveyard. The participants expressed shock and anguish over the killing of the Shia scholar and urged the government to arrest the culprits and award them exemplary punishment.
From his house in Finland he addressed manifestos to the world at large against the excesses of the Bolsheviks. Idealist and rebel, Andreyev spent his last years in bitter poverty, and his premature death from heart failure may have been hastened by his anguish over the results of the Bolshevik Revolution. His last novel, Satan's Diary, was finished a few days before his death.Herman Bernstein, preface to Satan’s Diary, Boni and Liveright (1920), p.
" With Australian poet-activist John Kinsella, Gander wrote the cross-genre book Redstart: an Ecological Poetics. Be With, published in 2018 by New Directions, was awarded the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in poetry and was longlisted for the 2018 National Book Award. It is an elegiac collection of poetry and testament to his anguish over the death of his wife. Gander eventually decided to stop reading publicly from the collection so as not to "perform his grief.
In 2013, Vernie re-joined her bandmates Easther and Kelle for a brief reunion on a show called the 'Big Reunion'. This led to the group performing a number of select gigs like ‘Cardiff Gay Pride’ 2014 before disbanding one last time. In 2014, Vernie talked to The Express newspaper about her anguish over losing her brother to lung cancer. That same year she walked half a marathon for charity on the ‘Shine Walk’ raising money in his honour.
In anguish over Jean's wedding, he announces that he's leaving the town (which would end the miracle, causing Brigadoon to disappear forever into the Highland mists) and sprints away. ;Act II The men of the town, including Tommy and a reluctant Jeff, frantically try to find Harry before he can depart the town ("The Chase"). Suddenly an agonized scream is heard. Harry, who appears to have fallen on a rock and crushed his skull, is found dead by the other men.
The coastal hamlet that is now Saddam Beach shot into prominence when it was renamed after the Iraqi leader. The villagers of the region have since been particularly vocal about their admiration of Saddam and his 'anti-imperialist' stance. The United States-led invasion of Iraq was received with much condemnation. In 2003, expressing anguish over the renaming of "Saddam International Airport" to "Baghdad International Airport", some Saddam fans raised a large signpost on the beach with the message "Welcome to Saddam Beach".
Aqhat dies, and Anat eulogizes him, expressing regret for his death. Although the text at this point is fragmentary, it indicates that his bow has been broken in the incident, and Anat expresses her anguish over the loss of the bow as well, in even stronger terms. She also laments that, due to the murder, crops will soon begin to fail. Meanwhile, Danel, who does not realize his son is dead, continues going about his judicial duties in the city gate.
Following the 1961 Bay of Pigs fiasco, President Kennedy appointed John McCone as the new DCI, and Helms then became the DDP. Helms was assigned to manage the CIA's role in Kennedy's multi-agency effort to dislodge Castro. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, while McCone sat with the president and his cabinet at the White House, Helms in the background supported McCone's significant contributions to the strategic discussions. After the 1963 coup in South Vietnam, Helms was privy to Kennedy's anguish over the killing of President Diem.
Assaye was 34-year-old Wellesley's first major success and despite his anguish over the heavy losses, it was a battle he always held in the highest estimation. After his retirement from active military service, the Duke of Wellington (as he later became known) considered Assaye the finest thing he ever did in the way of fighting even when compared to his later military career.Wellesley p. 20. Lord Mornington and his Council lauded the battle as a "most brilliant and important victory",Gurwood p. 335.
A woman conceives a child and suffers anguish over whether to give birth to it. She imagines one nightmare image of fascism and death after another, filled with such imagery as skulls, concentration camps, and an infant impaled on a bayonet. She ends standing defiant against the forces that threaten her, and her male partner joins her and the baby in an image of hope for the future. Ward employs symbols much as he had in previous works, such as towering buildings representing capitalism.
Dowling feels that he has failed the girls and becomes grief-stricken. His anguish over the girls’ fate causes him to lose his sanity and subsequently he is removed from the church and sent away to an insane asylum. In the end, Dowling has a beautiful moment of clarity in which he sacrifices his own sanity to God to spare the girls’ souls. The novel closes on his realization of the purely Christian love he bears for Ronnie, Midge and for all of humanity.
Ivan sees this as an opportunity and tries to kiss Nina. Nina rejects Ivan's advances as they are just friends and they argue about it. After Nina goes back to the party Ivan returns elsewhere in the party and to add to his anguish over the fight with Nina he walks in on a group of boys watching two people have sex in one of the bedrooms. Ivan is further disturbed when, in another room, he sees someone passed out in their own vomit.
He said he cried when he heard the President was shot, "cried a great deal" Saturday afternoon and was depressed Saturday night. He explained that this grief was caused by his great love for the President and his sympathy for the Kennedy family. The anguish over the assassination, Ruby stated, finally "reached the point of insanity", suddenly compelling him to shoot when Oswald walked to the police ramp that Sunday morning. At the time of the shooting, Ruby said he was taking phenmetrazine, a central nervous system stimulant.
A title revealed on an appearance on Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal to be random placeholder text from the designer (Aesthetic Apparatus) that he felt made a fitting title. "...that appealed to me that (the random text) would become meaningful and the silhouetted angel is pondering something that is ridiculous, racked with anguish over nothing. As much as all value tacos in their correct context, it just seemed perfect". Christian Fitness's fourth album, Slap Bass Hunks, was released - also via Bandcamp and the label Prescriptions Music, on 19 April 2017.
A furious Doggett claims that he has been accused of murdering his wife, Vicky, and initially believes that Wells is faking his confusion in order to build an insanity defense. However, Doggett shows signs of doubt when he notices Wells' genuine anguish over Vicky's death. Wells is brought into court and he recognizes his father-in-law, Al Cawdry, as the man who shot him. When Wells' next court date is announced to be Thursday, he realizes that he has somehow travelled back to the day before his shooting.
On 2 June 2018, a group of agencies at United Nations in New York City issued a press release expressing their anguish over her death, calling al-Najjar "a clearly identified medical staffer," and stating that the killing of the nurse was "particularly reprehensible". The UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process singled her case out for attention, tweeting "Medical workers are #NotATarget!". On 1 June, a UN Security Council resolution proposed condemning the state of Israel for use of "excessive, disproportionate and indiscriminate force" against Palestinian protesters at the border fence. The resolution was vetoed by the United States.
The rest of the poems in Shaker emphasize determination despite the "unabiding anguish over the oppression of the black race", and deal with the cruel treatment of slaves in the South. In the poem "Family Affairs", Angelou uses the German fairy tale "Rapunzel" as a framework to summarize her painful origins of slavery and to compare Black/white tensions. Critic J. T. Keefe calls it "a wise and deeply felt poem". Neubauer considers Angelou's poem "Caged Bird", which she says "inevitably brings Angelou's audience full circle" with her first autobiography, as the most powerful poem in the volume.
Its lyrics focuses on Usher's anguish over a failed relationship, with its title referring to the turning point of a relationship. Follow-up track "I Care for U" is a mid-tempo R&B; song, which fuses 90's R&B; and hip-hop with dubstep, produced by American record producer Danja. "Show Me", another Danja produced record, is described by Randall Roberts of Los Angeles Times to feature "driving house synth-claps with a propellant techno rhythm bubbling beneath it." A mid-tempo track, "Lemme See" contains a synth- heavy production with contributed vocals from American rapper Rick Ross.
A late night drink with a friend, a ripped out photo from a magazine, and anguish over a sweater vest are all confessions made in the nightly blackouts. Shukumar and Shoba become closer as the secrets combine into a knowledge that seems like the remedy to mend the enormous loss they share together. On the fourth night, we are given the most hope at their reconnection when they "mak[e] love with a desperation they had forgotten." But just as to be stillborn is to have never begun life, so too does the couple's effort to rekindle their marriage fail at inception.
By 1982, Podhoretz was terming himself a neoconservative in The New York Times Magazine article titled "The Neoconservative Anguish over Reagan's Foreign Policy". During the late 1970s and early 1980s, the neoconservatives considered that liberalism had failed and "no longer knew what it was talking about", according to E. J. Dionne. Seymour Lipset asserts that the term neoconservative was used originally by socialists to criticize the politics of Social Democrats, USA (SDUSA). Jonah Goldberg argues that the term is ideological criticism against proponents of modern American liberalism who had become slightly more conservative (both Lipset and Goldberg are frequently described as neoconservatives).
Pouyandeh worked at the Cultural Research Institute and was working on translating a book called Questions & Answer about Human Rights at the time of his death. Pouyandeh was not a well known writer, translator, or activist in Iran and he is essentially known for his unusual circumstance of death. Pouyandeh was last seen alive leaving his office at four o'clock in the afternoon of December 8, 1998 and still hadn't returned home three days later when his wife wrote and delivered a letter to Iran's President expressing her anguish over his disappearance. His body was discovered December 11.
Clifton also notes that the episode plays a "Flip the Genders game." Moore observes that Starbuck opens up to Helo in "Scar" more than she opens up to Apollo; the series established previously that she and Helo are old friends. Clifton contends that Helo, as a pilot of Raptors rather than Vipers, does not fully understand Starbuck's loss, but he makes up for it by being instinctively supportive. Clifton sees Starbuck's anguish over leaving Anders as a manifestation of a recurring tension in the series between the impulses to "'Stay and fight' or 'Run and rebuild'" when fighting would mean certain death.
As emergency services they desperately tried and failed to maintain order as city and the nation fell apart, only to see it destroyed by the very people they were trying to protect. Many of their families were also killed in the process. Now they consider themselves an army of dead men, refocusing their anguish over the fall of the city by exacting bitter vengeance on those still fighting in the ruins. They equally hate and attack both FSA and U.S. forces and allied street gangs: the FSA for starting the war, and the U.S. forces for allowing the FSA to happen in the first place.
Cargill argues with him, stating that there must be a time limit on being a hero. He denounces the Uniform Code of Military Justice espoused by General Connors for demanding too much from soldiers, but the general reminds him that, while Cargill anguished over the lives and families of 16 men, many commanders had to anguish over the effect of their orders on the lives and families of thousands. Edwards agrees with General Connors that although Cargill acted out of a humane selflessness, Cargill's judgment was flawed. He recommends that all charges be dropped, but warns Cargill that there will be a court-martial.
For Elizabeth, it is an opportunity to alleviate her guilt for sacrificing Jack to the Kraken to spare herself and the crew. In Singapore, Sao Feng, the Pirate Lord of the South China Sea, provides the chart and a ship, but Will negotiates a secret accord with Feng: Jack Sparrow in exchange for the Black Pearl. Unknown to Will, Elizabeth's lingering anguish over causing Jack's demise torments her, and during the voyage to World's End and Davy Jones Locker, she distances herself from Will. Though she claims everything will eventually be alright between them, her assurance seems uncertain and forced, leaving Will troubled and doubting her love for him.
He had not been given a major sea command,Timberg, An American Odyssey, p. 135. and his physical condition had deteriorated, causing him to fail the flight physical required for any carrier command position (in addition to his limited arm movement, certain weather would always cause him to walk with a limp). McCain thought he might make rear admiral, but probably not vice admiral, and never become a four-star admiral as his grandfather and father had been. McCain later wrote that he did not anguish over his decision, although it pained his mother, who thought congressional careers paled in comparison to top naval ones.
When the couples go to dinner, it is revealed that Burt has proposed marriage to Verona many times, but she always refuses (it is revealed later that this stems from anguish over her dead parents' inevitable absence from the wedding). After dinner, Tom confesses to Burt that Munch has recently suffered her fifth miscarriage and that they seem unable to have biological children. In the morning, Burt receives an emergency call from his brother, Courtney (Paul Schneider), in Miami, whose wife has left him. Burt and Verona fly to Miami, where Courtney worries about his young daughter and the potential effects of a divorce on her.
This episode received mixed-to-positive reviews by critics, especially in regards to the death of Nathan and Sylar's subsequent transformation into him. Positive reviews include the Los Angeles Times which said that the episode was "the best ending so far" and had "edge-of-your-seat anticipation." Robert Canning of IGN said the ending was "quite possibly the coolest twist the series has ever given us" and gave the episode 8.3 out of 10. Entertainment Weeklys Marc Bernardin praised the twist, as well as Angela's anguish over finding Nathan's body, but blasted the show for not showing the fight between Peter, Nathan, and Sylar.
Parr was born in Lichfield Grove, Finchley, now in the London Borough of Barnet but still in the historic County of Middlesex. His father was a milkman. He lived most of his life at 52 Lodge Lane, North Finchley, the youngest of eleven children of Edward and Alice Parr.WWI Centenary: First casualty Private John Parr shrouded in mystery, Barnet & Whetstone Press, 4 August 2014 Many of his siblings died before their fourth birthday.A mother’s anguish over the first man to fall, Daily Telegraph, 3 August 2014 Upon leaving school he took a job working as a butcher's boy, and then as a caddie at North Middlesex Golf Club.
Ali also found it important to note, that during this second year he was filled with great anguish over his predicament as to being "without creed or faith, and still unpossessed of eternal salvation,"Church Missionary Intelligencer, vol. 2, 1866, pg. 218 and in addition to this he was also afflicted with a strong bodily illness which left him in desolate condition. By the time the third year of his struggle came around Ali was so deeply entrenched in his study and his ailment had gotten so severe that many of his close friends came to him and pleaded with him to reconsider his study.
As he still had no space of his own, Miró began to work in a corner of the gallery Pierre where, in the period January–May 1937, he produced one of his strangest and most important paintings, Still Life with Old Shoe, in which he expresses his anguish over the situation in Spain, with a detailed depiction of the rise of evil, invasion by monsters and the decline of the human figure. Miró sided with the Republicans. He showed his mural The Reaper at the Spanish pavilion of the Paris International Exhibition of 1937 where Picasso's famous Guernica was also exhibited. The Reaper, a large picture with a height of , was lost after the pavilion was dismantled.
Her continued belief that Peter was still the fragile boy he'd been before he gained his powers could be frustrating at times. In the early years of his superhero career, Peter feared for May's well-being and the fatal shock that he believed would end her life if she ever learned about his dual identity as Spider-Man. Consequently, Peter often felt anguish over dealing with major crises while his aunt needed nearly constant care. This conflict took on an unusual turn when May became sweethearts with his enemy, Otto Octavius (also known as Doctor Octopus), and Peter struggled to deal with his enemy's schemes while not hurting his aunt-in-law.
Raje alleged "a political party from a neighbouring state was instigating and pumping money" to fuel the violence in the state. She said the government is open for talks to resolve the issue in a peaceful manner and regretted that Bainsla has been rejecting her appeals. Expressing anguish over the violent incidents that have rocked the state since the past two days resulting in the deaths of 37 people, Raje said there is a limit for "bearing such violence and arson" and warned of stringent action against those who take the state to ransom. She said it was very unfortunate that the violence comes in the wake of the Jaipur bombings which claimed 66 lives.
The confessions lead to the two becoming open with each other, learning each other's way of life and finally the two becoming friends, but not before the film has explored a great deal of Nietzsche's philosophy and Breuer's psychoanalysis. Breuer's anguish over his supposed unhappiness is explored by means of his highly symbol-laden dreams, thus showing the importance of interpretation as a stepping stone in what would constitute Freud's approach to psychoanalytic techniques. The film is host to a variety of famous faces of the day; Josef and Mathilde Breuer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Lou Salome, Sigmund Freud, Bertha Pappenheim, Paul Rée as well as references to Franz Overbeck, and the music of the composer, Richard Wagner.
He was unable to write poetry for months because of his anguish over his wife's death, but eventually he composed, inspired by Petrarch, the sonnet Op de dood van Sterre (On the death of Sterre), which was well received. He added the poem to his Dagh-werck, which he left unfinished: the day he has described has not ended yet, but his Sterre is already dead. After sending the unfinished work to different friends for approval, he eventually published it in 1658 as part of his Koren-bloemen. Huygens also corresponded with Margaret Croft and Elizabeth Dudley, Countess of Löwenstein, ladies in waiting to Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia, and Mary Woodhouse, a friend made in London in 1622.
Wyms advised Hiatt to again watch himself and wait for the opportunity to witness Mackey's bad side, which he did when Mackey destroyed a hospital waiting room in anguish over the death of the leader of the rebel One Niner soldiers. Hiatt also stated a desire to hire his own team members to expand the Strike Team, and was promptly given the dossier of officer Julien Lowe. As time passed, Hiatt began to lean on Vic's experience with Farmington and the gangs in the area. Hiatt even disclosed to Mackey the fact that his hearing was rigged in order to have him pushed out of the force, which caused Vic to confront Claudette over this knowledge.
Though one cannot assign a positive value to definitions that may apply to oneself, one remains able to say what one is not. This inner anguish over moral uncertainty is a central underlying theme in existentialism, as the anguish demonstrates a personal feeling of responsibility over the choices one makes throughout life. Without an emphasis on personal choice, one may make use of an external moral system as a tool to moralize otherwise immoral acts, leading to negation of the self. According to existentialism, dedicated professionals of their respective moral codes – priests interpreting sacred scriptures, lawyers interpreting the Constitution, doctors interpreting the Hippocratic oath – should, instead of divesting the self of responsibility in the discharge of their duties, be aware of their own significance in the process.
Phips' leadership was dependent on the support of the powerful Mathers, father and son, as well as their pick to be his lieutenant governor. This strange and disparate coalition had been badly fractured by the witchcraft proceedings, and Phips' resolute and final, if slow, move to shut it down. In a letter written October 20, 1692, Cotton Mather expressed anguish over the ending of the "proceedings" and stated his displeasure with his father's recent call for presumed innocence ("Cases of Conscience"). When Phips stood up to Stoughton, he gained a terrible foe. Furthermore, Joseph Dudley, a Massachusetts native (and former dominion official alongside Randolph) was in London, scheming to replace Phips and in early 1693 Stoughton joined forces with him.
After this, Mike took a career in advertising in New York City at the World Trade Center, and frequently found that the jobs he was assigned to violated his values and caused him a great deal of moral anguish over whether he should take the job or rebel. These assignments included selling Ronald Reagan to black voters and the creation of a new mascot for the tobacco industry. The latter caused him to have disturbing dreams, which came to life in the form of Mr. Butts, who occasionally haunts Mike's dreams to this day. Despite his qualms about his work, he usually accepted the tasks he was given, as he was too timid and too worried about finding another job to resist.
He flees into the desert, overcome with anguish over his actions; at first he plans to kill himself, but later he seeks redemption by bringing Flagg the most powerful weapon he can find: an atomic bomb in the form of a nuclear warhead that has been detached from a missile. The Trashcan Man transports the warhead across the desert in a trailer attached to an all- terrain vehicle, contracting a lethal case of radiation poisoning in the process. The sickness has reached its terminal stage when the Trashcan Man arrives in Las Vegas. The Trashcan Man ultimately causes Flagg's apparent destruction, as the Hand of God descends from the sky and activates the warhead, destroying Las Vegas and every one of its inhabitants.
The two are confidantes once again in "It Was A Very Good Year", however, with Finn inquiring as to Barbara Russell's emotional state. "Code Blue Plate Special" also sees Finn exercise an ability to disperse CSIs from a crime scene for the first time, noting that she needs the whole area to herself, much to the annoyance of Nick Stokes. In "Wild Flowers"; however, Stokes and she are shown to be close once again with him warning Moreno not to play games with Finn, while Moreno states she is "hot and cold". After regaining her friendships with Nick and D.B., Finn becomes close to both Morgan, who confides in Finn about her personal life ("Play Dead"), and Sara, who shares with her her emotional anguish over the death of Warrick Brown ("Fallen Angels").
Steven Gerrard has spoken of his anguish over the slip in the pivotal Chelsea game, saying it was "even tougher than what people probably think it was". The other key moments cited as playing a part in Liverpool falling short of the title include Raheem Sterling incorrectly having a goal disallowed at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium despite being on-side by over a metre; Kolo Touré passing the ball to Victor Anichebe, allowing West Bromwich Albion to earn a draw on 2 February; and Jordan Henderson's 93rd minute sending-off (and three-match ban) in the home game versus Manchester City, which Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers thought was "a huge miss for us" because Liverpool "couldn't replace Jordan". The season was the first since 1995-96 season without Jamie Carragher.
The process of creating this album was tragically overshadowed by a devastating accident the summer before: In the aftermath of their loss, the band members were able to find some catharsis by channeling their grief into the creation of the 8-minute epic, "Sudden Death". The song begins with the optimism of a new day, then suddenly changes with the confusion and anguish over the accident, closing with acknowledgement of God's power over the situation, quoting ("O death, where is thy sting?"). Most of the band members contributed to the writing of the song, as well as members of the community, including Susan Palosaari, who lost her son that day. After the intensity of dealing with "Sudden Death", the album closes with the altar call "Come Jesus Come", in which they proclaim their readiness to re-dedicate themselves even after dealing with such tragedy.
She is best remembered for her poignant poem, Ajj aakhaan Waris Shah nu (Today I invoke Waris Shah – "Ode to Waris Shah"), an elegy to the 18th-century Punjabi poet, an expression of her anguish over massacres during the partition of India. As a novelist, her most noted work was Pinjar ("The Skeleton", 1950), in which she created her memorable character, Puro, an epitome of violence against women, loss of humanity and ultimate surrender to existential fate; the novel was made into an award-winning film, Pinjar (2003).Always Amrita, Always Pritam Gulzar Singh Sandhu on the Grand Dame of Punjabi letters, The Tribune, 5 November 2005. When India was partitioned into the independent states of India and Pakistan in 1947, she migrated from Lahore, to India, though she remained equally popular in Pakistan throughout her life, as compared to her contemporaries like Mohan Singh and Shiv Kumar Batalvi.
After Charles Daubeny's paper "On the Final Causes of the Sexuality of Plants with Particular Reference to Mr. Darwin's Work", the chairman asked Huxley for comments, but he declined as he thought the public venue inappropriate. Owen then spoke of facts which would enable the public to "come to some conclusions ... of the truth of Mr. Darwin's theory", reportedly arguing that "the brain of the gorilla was more different from that of man than from that of the lowest primate particularly because only man had a posterior lobe, a posterior horn, and a hippocampus minor." In response, Huxley flatly but politely "denied altogether that the difference between the brain of the gorilla and man was so great" in a "direct and unqualified contradiction" of Owen, citing previous studies as well as promising to provide detailed support for his position. Anguish over the death of his son of scarlet fever in September 1860 pushed Huxley to the brink, from which Kingsley rescued him by a series of letters.
The opening three-hour movie pilot introduces viewers to 56-year-old Pete "Skag" Skagska (Malden), a hard-working steel mill foreman of Serbian-Orthodox ancestry, who dealt with a lot of fire in both his professional and personal lives. The dark lairs of welding, colossal machinery, and working-class ideals from the people he supervised was the only life Skag knew, until a series of events turned his world upside down. On the homefront, his devoted second wife Jo (Piper Laurie), 12 years his junior and the only Jewish member of the Skagska family, was at times growing distant from Pete; his two eldest sons, David (Craig Wasson) and John (Peter Gallagher) were also growing apart from him, but were feuding with him over their radically different ideals and their respective decisions in life; and most profoundly, his elderly father, Petar Sr. (George Voskovec), who also lived in the household, was suffering from the aftermath of a debilitating stroke. Skag's concern and mental anguish over these issues was about to reach its boiling point just as Skag suddenly suffered a stroke, as well, finding himself incapacitated, emotionally scarred, and unemployed for an untold period of time.
During the siblings' first Christmas with Paul, Cathy begins bleeding profusely during a ballet audition and collapses; after waking in the hospital, she is told that they had to perform a D&C; and that the bleeding was due to irregular periods (due to her near-starvation in the attic). Cathy suspects that the bleeding was actually a miscarriage, the result of her being raped by her brother, Christopher, in the attic; however, she does not mention this suspicion, telling herself that it's in the past and all that matters is her ability to dance. Though the children thrive under Paul and Henny's care and start fulfilling their dreams (Chris heads to premed and then medical school; Cathy gets into a local ballet school and then one in New York City), Cathy is still bent on revenge against their mother, thinking she is to blame for everything wrong in their lives. Carrie continues to feel anguish over Cory's death and is embarrassed by her failure to grow properly and the problems caused by her lack of height, while Cathy and Chris still struggle with their feelings for each other.
On the second day he met leaders of various political parties and members of civil society, with the Congress party boycotting the meeting. Congress leader Sonia Gandhi on 28 July expressed anguish over the loss of lives and injuries in the region while appealing to the people of the valley to maintain calm. The party later criticized Mufti and for not knowing about Burhan's presence during the encounter and blamed the unrest in the state on her. It also criticised the Union government for continuing talks with Pakistan despite the unrest. Supreme Court of India on 29 July sought a report from the Union Government over the situation in Kashmir while assuring that it will give all possible help to Kashmiri civilians. On 8 August, Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad said the Prime Minister must call an all-party meeting to discuss the situation which should be followed by an all-party delegation to the region. An all-party conference on the unrest was announced on 10 August along with a visit by an all-party delegation to the region to hold talks with various sections. During the meeting held in New Delhi on 12 August, various suggestions were made for restoration of normalcy.

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