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It is hard and often anguishing work, keeping the peace.
Now liberals are anguishing about the potential reversal of Roe v.
At the same time, it was anguishing to revisit some of these memories.
On Sunday, he experienced one of the most anguishing playoff meltdowns by a quarterback ever.
In another anguishing yet astonishing series of wordless panels, Brown takes us to a soldier's sickbed.
That stunning playoff loss was one of many anguishing disappointments for Dodger fans of that era.
"It's mentally anguishing to stick yourself many times a day to check your blood sugar," he said.
A minute before, he'd been anguishing about his children and candidly analyzing his own bias as a man.
But it was his experience in Cambodia, compelled to leave people behind, that remained most anguishing for him.
The book really grew out of trying to understand who that devil was and the anguishing history it embodied.
"It's mentally anguishing to stick yourself many times a day to check your blood sugar," Cook said, according to CNBC.
" In the nearly three months since, Hayes and Laney have gone over and over what happened that day, anguishing over the "what ifs.
Then, on September 14, 2018, a coroner's investigator came to the house and broke anguishing news: Adele's daughter, Karen, had been found dead.
" Added Denver technology executive Chris Wright, "It's an anguishing position to be in, but we just couldn't support him if he were the nominee.
Apple's Cook shared a similar sentiment when he described his own experience to a group of students in Scotland: "It's mentally anguishing," he said.
That means that both colleagues and limited partners who once had the luxury of anguishing over how to manage an unprincipled VC no longer do.
All these very weird and very wonderful and very anguishing plays that had to happen to set up the 7-6 final score we got.
There's one particular image of a woman who is anguishing out loud over her dog, just moments after she realized that her dog had died.
Because there is so much in this country that we should, that should hurt us, should be anguishing, should be painful, should break our hearts.
When lawyers from the group arrived at Lucía's bedside on Monday, "we were faced with a situation that was desperate and anguishing," Ms. Marchese said.
And "The A Word" explores a family dealing with possible autism in a way that Neil Genzlinger of The Times called both anguishing and drolly funny.
Then again, given how thoroughly the industry has colonized the festival (as the clusters of agents at screenings suggest), anguishing about it can feel like misplaced nostalgia.
Iterations of this meme included anguishing Doctor Who finales, sad Finding Nemo moments, and just about any other scene that made us well up in a theater.
And, unlike Tarantino, Scorsese and some other American male directors this year who have clearly been thinking — and anguishing — about men and masculinity, Bong incorporates women throughout his movie.
What made Booker's vote all the more anguishing for the left is that the proposal won the backing of 2800 Republican senators, and had a real chance of passing.
In the anguishing wait for a new kidney, tens of thousands of patients on waiting lists may never find a match because their immune systems will reject almost any transplanted organ.
The suspension was announced as the United Nations was convening its annual General Assembly meetings in New York, where the five-year-old Syria war has become the organization's most anguishing challenge.
Without getting into the biological and theological debates, we Catholic Democrats should at least acknowledge the complexity of human values and regretful choices that are involved in this personal and anguishing decision.
This lovely six-part British series, anguishing but also sometimes drolly funny, is about a family slowly coming to the realization that its youngest member, 5-year-old Joe (Max Vento), is autistic.
For two anguishing months, Dupree Adams waited for any word about his 5-year-old daughter, Neveah Lashay Adams, who disappeared after her mother was murdered at their South Carolina apartment in August.
Ken Starr, the former independent counsel who brought us the salacious impeachment of President Bill Clinton, spent much of his presentation lamenting "the Age of Impeachment" and anguishing over how the nation arrived at this point.
They sat together, not saying a word, and it was anguishing but it was also the start of what, for Elizabeth, constituted a healing process — by the end of the episode, she'd be the strong one again.
She arrived in Brazil two months ago, rail thin, after an anguishing period during which she joined an ever-growing mob in the capital, Caracas, picking apart piles of garbage for bits and pieces of discarded food.
Even the most easy-going bride is at risk of morphing into an unfamiliar version of herself who spends sleepless nights anguishing over RSVPs (hi, me!) and devising various contingency plans in case it rains (also me!).
After Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's 60-fold increase to the minimum wage, storeowners on Saturday wrestled with an anguishing decision: Close up shop or hit customers with steep price hikes at the risk of sinking the business.
The exciting young playwright Clare Barron has come up with a new work — "a chamber piece," she calls it — with which anyone who struggled with the anguishing mysteries of sex and love during adolescence is guaranteed to identify.
Werner Herzog has for decades been our seeker of anguishing extremes, from the snail-drawn atmospheres of Fitzcarraldo (1982) to the extravagant—and fatal—hubris of an obsessive intent on living among grizzly bears in Grizzly Man (2005).
"This is literally a question I've sat up at night anguishing about for a decade," says Heather Hurlburt, the final director of the National Security Network, a progressive foreign policy think tank that shuttered its doors in 22007.
Editors' Choice School is back in session, which for some people means packing lunchboxes and anguishing over outfits in the morning dark, and for other people means muttering about the bus traffic snarling Main Street on the way to the gym.
PUNTO FIJO/SAN CRISTOBAL, Venezuela (Reuters) - After Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's 60-fold increase to the minimum wage, storeowners on Saturday wrestled with an anguishing decision: Close up shop or hit customers with steep price hikes at the risk of sinking the business.
Given the anguishing responses from Democrats since Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement, they clearly understand how big a deal it is to have this shift toward small government conservatism on the court that has, since the 1950s, been their most successful vehicle for implementing large-scale policy changes.
"I'd be reluctant to infer too much about this for the electoral stakes for 2020," Wood wrote, but it does suggest that much anguishing about the U.S. electorate — that it's growing more adverse to minorities, and is becoming scientifically uniformed on issues of high political charge — is basically wrong.
When I met her at her gray frame bungalow, a few hours after she got home, she was handing off her big black briefcase to an aide at the door, breast-feeding her daughter and anguishing about what she calls her "damned if I do, damned if I don't" moment.
The months since have been anguishing for us, and it is tempting to assign blame — to authorities who failed to heed warnings about suspected terrorists, to government policies that prevented effective surveillance and interdiction of the planners, and of course to the Islamic State terrorists who murdered our loved ones.
She played a maid to a theater critic (Henry Fonda) and his playwright wife (Georgann Johnson) in Ira Levin's comedy "Critic's Choice" (1960), and had a small part in "Blues for Mr. Charlie," James Baldwin's anguishing 1964 civil rights drama drawn from the murder of the black teenager Emmett Till in 19783.
When Sheenyana's psychic visions foretell a coming danger from Earth, they lead her to the anguishing conclusion that the only way to save her people may be to sacrifice an innocent man—and the love of her life.
Leckey (2006), p. 144. Ponsford did not enjoy batting on rain- affected wickets. When on tour his teammates did not ask if it had rained last night, merely "Did Ponny wake during the night?"—legend had it that even the slightest trickle would wake him and have him anguishing over having to bat on the "sticky" in the morning.
The anguishing and accusative questions which Leopardi poses to a destiny which has denied beauty to the miserable Sappho are cut short by the thought of death. After having wished to the man she has loved in vain that little bit of happiness which is possible to attain on this earth, Sappho concludes by affirming that of all the hopes for joy, of all the illusions, there remains to await her only Tartarus.
In 1954 the first of his six novels came out. Tierra asolada (A devastated land) is a book that shows all the horrors of the bloody time known in Colombia as "The Violence", in which an undeclared civil war devastated the country and caused thousands of deaths. Said well known critic Juan Lozano y Lozano : "this book, more than a novel is a story of an anguishing and troublesome reality." In 1958 Matías appeared.
None of the ladders lead directly to the mountain peak, however. The path twists and turns, and the doors cut into the mountainsides represent the stages, and possible moments of being waylaid, as one endeavors spiritually. From 1943 and 1944, Xul's painting was influenced by his thoughts of the Second World War. The sudden, powerful emergence of inhumanity and the potential effects on the world at large wore very heavy on the artist. Gradowczyk posits that “Xul reached his highest point of artistic expressivity in these ascetic paintings whose theme corresponded to that anguishing reality.
When Michael checks with Claudia's best friend's house, he rebuffs her blatant attempt to seduce him. Claudia arrives home early the next morning to Michael sitting at their kitchen table, obviously knowing where she has been and what she has done. He tells her he doesn't deserve to be treated this way and angrily tells her to leave for good. Claudia spends several days of thinking of her life, anguishing over being stuck between Charlie who would offer her excitement, adventure and unpredictability or Michael who would offer her stability, security and a stifling predictability.
Reviewer Simona Vasilache also suggests that the Bizarre Pages hide a "long digested" rage, with serious and even dramatic undertones. Other essayists have spoken about Urmuz's "cruelty" in depicting anguishing situations, in criticizing social life and in using language stripped of its metaphors; they call him "one of the cruelest authors I ever did read" (Eugène Ionesco) and "cruel in a primitive sense" (Irina Ungureanu). As Ciprian reports, Urmuz was also self-deprecatory, amused by the others' attention, and claiming that his own elucubrații ("phantasmagorias") could only still be used to "trip the seminary brethren".Ciprian, p.
Hernando Téllez (22 March 1908 – 1966) was a Colombian journalist and author. Born and educated in Bogotá, Téllez entered very early the world of journalism, with which he is primarily identified, having been on the staff of some of Colombia's most popular newspapers and magazines. It was not until 1950 with the publication of his short story collection Cenizas para el viento (Ashes for the Wind), that his name became more widely known. His tragicomic tales evidence his keen and extremely sensitive observations of contemporary life and, more particularly, the anguishing reality of his native country.
Denise Hinoki, played by Grace Chin. Megami: Legacy for the Gods Megami: Legacy for the Gods features international action star Stephen M.D. Chang, playing the film's primary villain, Kanukami. A brief synopsis on the film's website makes reference to Sheenyana anguishing over the actions she was forced to take at the end of the previous film—as she and Xionko must now secure technologies, including advanced weapons and a starship, left behind by the Earth astronauts. A rival tribe called the Tokono has amassed an army upon Kyontawa lands, led by Kanukami (Chang), the same man responsible for the deaths of Sheenyana's parents when she was a child.
However, when researchers studied this formally in the past few years they found something surprising: Only the baboons who were lost would ever give call barks. Even if an infant was wailing in agony just a few hundred meters away, its mother who would clearly recognise its voice and would be frantic about his safety (or alternatively run towards her infant depending on her own perceived safety), would often simply stare in his direction visibly agitated. If the anguishing baboon mother made any type of call at all, the infant would instantly recognise her and run to her position. This type of logic appears to be lost on the baboon, suggesting a serious gap in theory of mind of this otherwise seemingly very intelligent primate species.
The lead character, Horatio Valdemar Hellpop, received his Nexus powers from an alien entity called the Merk. As payment, the Merk required Nexus to seek out and kill a certain quantity of human mass murderers per "cycle". When the Merk selected a target, Nexus would receive strong headaches and maddeningly anguishing dreams (whose extremely intense episodes caused physical injuries to Hellpop's body that emulated the dream violence) of his target's victims until he did his duty. Horatio was reluctant to act as the Merk's tool, but continued seeking out mass murderers to maintain his power and his sanity so that he could defend his homeworld, a lunar refuge named Ylum (a shortening of the word "asylum", thus pronounced "eye-lum").
The album has been introduced by the videoclips of two songs: the nominal track "Prisoner 709" and the single "Ti fa stare bene" ("Makes You Feel Good"), published respectively on 7 and 15 September 2017. The publication of this two songs also reflect the duality of the album, with "Prisoner 709" having hard tones and an anguishing atmosphere while "Ti fa stare bene" is a more cheerful, light-hearted song. This duality is shown even further in the album special edition (called the "Escape Edition"), including two LPs, one black and one white, in which the songs are divided whether they were, respectively, sharp or energetic. On 12 January 2018, "Una chiave" ("A Key") is released as the second single of the album; the videoclip of the song is published on YouTube on 26 January.
Theophilus argued in the third dialogue that the dark ternary of attraction, resistance and whirling became the ground of the “threefold materiality of earth, water and air (“an anguishing materiality”) out of which came the fourth property of nature as a “globe of fire and light” as the “true outbirth of the eternal fire”. Since this eternal fire is not a “moveable thing” and stands forever “in the midst of the seven properties” so the sun as the “true outburst of the eternal fire” is not a moveable thing and is therefore the centre and heart of the whole system, forever separating the first three properties from the three that follow, and thus changing the “three first forms of material wrath into the three last properties of the Kingdom of Heaven”.
However, upon meeting, all three men decided to discuss purely literary matters.Liviu Țăranu, "Eugen Ionescu în arhivele Securității", in Magazin Istoric, December 2009, p.45 After a twenty-year hiatus, Cioculescu returned with a volume of essays, Varietăți critice ("Critical Variations", Editura pentru literatură, 1966) and a monograph on Caragiale (I. L. Caragiale, Editura Tineretului, 1967). They were followed by a second revised edition of Viața lui I. L. Caragiale (Editura pentru literatură, 1969). Also in 1969, Cioculescu provoked controversy by participating in the renewed condemnation of the Onirists, a faction of modernist writers who had already been persecuted for rejecting the politicization of literature and for discussing communism as an anguishing, Kafkaesque reality. According to Matei Călinescu, Cioculescu had enjoyed the earliest poetry samples of Onirist co-founder Leonid Dimov, and had intended to have them published in Viața Românească.
Possessed of a short temper and often exceedingly serious demeanor, he can become quickly enraged over the antics of his teammates, Kise in particular, and often vents his feelings with sudden fits of violence. A slight running gag with Kise is that whenever Kasamatsu tries to talk about the Generation of Miracles, Kise always brings up Kuroko into the conversation and ends up getting hit. As he takes his responsibility as team captain very seriously, he is extremely devoted to his team and does his best to trust in their abilities and lead them to glory. Though crushed that he was unable to take his teammates to the Inter-High School Championship, he repressed his own furious sorrow in front of them in order to spur them forward to prepare for the Winter Cup, later anguishing alone rather than burden his team.
As she spends time around Akiha over the course of the series, Itsuki experiences an extensive anthology of events such as having the Terra Abduction incident demonstrated for her (the EXISTENCEs hypnotizing people into the Pied Piper orbital elevator for use as Nervalist vassals) along with the aftermath of Nerval's exploitation. ; : :Awakening shortly after she boards Leopard for the first time, Honoka enrolls in the Surre Academy to stay close to Akiha who she declares as "The Girl Who Leapt Through Space". As demonstrated during her duel with Itsuki and during the early component retrieval missions, Honoka has the quantum energy manipulation capabilities endemic to Ex-QTs whose utilization for combat makes her eyes glow red and pilots the war-era Wygar QT-ARMS. In spite of being quiet most of the time and focused on Leopard's well-being, Honoka has quite an anguishing prologue that evokes some strong emotions.
As of October 2020, Tobin has only contributed two pieces to the Gatestone Institute, but his position is largely in line with sentiments that earned the Gatestone Institution a reputation for promulgating anti-Muslim bias. Tobin's opinion piece for the Gatestone Institution titled "What is Behind the Refusal to Stand for the Anthem?" from October 2017 includes a claim that civics education in America is based on textbooks tainted by "dubious" sources. In support of this allegation, Tobin cites an article by Bill Korach anguishing over The Sovereign Fund of Libya (perhaps meaning the Libyan Investment Authority) taking a 3.3% stake in Pearson plc, a prominent firm in the American textbook market, and the Arab world/Muslim Brotherhood showing "great interest in using education in the United States to indoctrinate American students about Islam", while pointing out in particular Saudi exploitation of Title VI of the Higher Education Act as a Trojan horse into American K-12 curricula.
In Aogashima in the Izu Islands, shrines are created at the base of large Cryptomeria trees (sugi) in the mountains and are worshipped to under the name "kidama-sama" and "kodama-sama" and thus the vestiges of belief in tree spirits can be seen. Also, in the village of Mitsune on Hachijō-jima, whenever a tree is cut, there was a tradition that one must offer a festival to the tree's spirit "kidama- sama". On Okinawa Island, tree spirits are called "kiinushii" and whenever a tree is cut down, one would first pray to kiinushii and then cut it. Also, when there is an echoing noise of what sounds like a fallen tree at the dead of night, even though there are no actual fallen trees, it is said to be the anguishing voice of kiinushii and it is said that in times like these, the tree would then wither several days later.

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