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Honestly, my body image was something I barely ever thought about.
That was neat, but it barely ever actually worked that way.
That's an incredibly state-friendly standard, and you barely ever win.
"I barely ever had third-person pronouns in poetry," she said.
I have barely ever done it because I wanted to hurt them.
Kalanick barely ever talks or shares much personal insight in public forums.
"Barely ever took a break / Need more hours in a day," he sings.
It weathered the controversy, and now, we barely ever hear about Snap Map.
If you work on the Politics Desk, you are barely ever writing about tech.
Amber claims Johnny was "barely ever sober" during the 15 months they were married.
Very soon, the dancers break into motion, and once they start, they barely ever stop.
This means Trump is barely ever quoted on her show, instead, Maddow summarizes for him. 
The owners of the company were good friends with him and were barely ever present.
He barely ever sat down, unless a fashion show was starting — he just kept moving.
And Nick, the sound engineer, barely ever speaks to me, which shows he's a good listener.
Vox's Michelle Garcia points out: Women are barely ever shown competing in sports on primetime television.
To be honest, I barely ever think of my ex when I take some weed from the box.
That's nice for photographers who often shoot in portrait orientation, but I barely ever used the new angle.
They can live wherever fortune takes them, and most barely ever come out of the cocoon that surrounds players.
The former president of Gulen's mosque, Bekir Aksoy, says Gulen, in his late 70s, barely ever leaves his room.
And Kaine barely ever appeared on TV; he was criticized for staying behind the scenes too much, in fact.
And Ben Carson got a surprising amount of support, considering that we barely ever hear about him doing anything.
By this point the band barely ever gave interviews and frontman Bernard Sumner was in no mood to play ball.
The frustration comes down to a very real truth: Women are barely ever shown competing in sports on primetime television.
At the filmmaker's mansion, the two are surrounded by women who orgasm spontaneously, moan and pant, barely ever saying actual words.
Even though the color of your mood ring barely ever changed, you still trusted it it with all of your heart.
Once the initial backup is finished, you'll barely ever notice that it's open, quietly keeping your files safe in the background.
He barely ever looks tired—and when he does, LeBron still somehow spins it to send a chill down your spine.
"Besides, I barely ever see you anymore / And when I do it feels like you're only halfway there," the song goes.
I've also barely ever stayed up all night for a job, with the exception of a couple of night photo shoots.
Jacob could because he had less than he needed—he was an honorable, ambitious, near-broke novelist who barely ever wrote.
The A-spot is a part of female pleasure that we barely ever discuss, but it deserves its day in the sun.
I have been trying it for months and my foundation barely ever creases or melts off — especially with this tropical Miami weather.
Since its passage, its approval rating has rarely dipped below 0003 percent among Democrats and barely ever broken 20 percent among Republicans.
"When I ask if they're on Facebook, they would look at me as if they had barely ever heard of it," he said.
ROME — For many of his days over the past four years, Paolo Borrometi has lived in isolation, though he is barely ever alone.
Suddenly a man who had barely ever used email had a student log-in, a course in crisis counseling, and a $6,000 student loan.
Women make up one third of all people living with HIV in the UK, yet their experiences are barely ever in the public eye.
I laughed and admitted that I had barely ever driven a car at all, but Hana and Margueritte were unfazed by my lack of experience.
The fatigue of the financial cost, where a power station that was barely ever switched on cost Uncle Sam a third of a billion dollars.
The coworker lives across town and tells me she barely ever leaves the area—I know my girlfriend never goes to her side of town.
They found that Twitter is "improving" its ability to block fake accounts when they're being created, while YouTube is barely ever able to do so.
The idea of them not coming off scares me, but it doesn't bother me at all when they're really tiny because I barely ever see them.
Trump University was exposed as a gigantic scam; his airline, Trump Shuttle, barely ever existed; and Trump Mortgage… well… the less said about that the better.
He makes it to the embassy, through it, out an upper-floor door, and down a wall, scot-free — all while barely ever breaking into a run.
A neighbor, who identified himself only as Doug, told BuzzFeed News that he "barely ever saw" Kelley or his family but heard "frequent gunfire" coming from Kelley's property.
Which, I'm going to guess if you're like me, I barely ever get to the second page unless I've done a really bad job with my key words.
The duo barely ever share the same video screen, because their two purposes are very separate: Jay-Z raps about his own accomplishments, and Beyoncé wows with her dancing.
Since this visit took place in the middle of summer and since we've barely ever seen a photo of Bieber drinking hot coffee, we're guessing there was ice involved.
He didn't try to personalize the songs; he stayed in the screech register, barely ever dipping down to the baritone snarl he uses so often in Guns N' Roses.
It was probably one of the first 10 I ever had in the presence of my boyfriend (and in my life, since I'd barely ever orgasmed before I met him).
Harrison and Willow Holmes have had a great marriage — he's an important lawyer, she's a star stay-at-home mom to their two children, and they've barely ever even argued.
Because it's simply assumed the graphics in modern games are nearly movie-quality, it's barely ever mentioned, giving reviewers the space to focus on observations about gameplay and story instead.
Indian black leopards, aka Bagheera from The Jungle Book, are much more common, while African black leopards, aka Black Panther from Black Panther, are barely ever seen by human eyes.
She enjoys travelling, is apparently sexually voracious—"she'd barely ever not had some kind of STD"—and has had cancer twice and a double mastectomy, though she is not sick now.
I also thought the 10.5-inch iPad Pro would be great for taking notes, but I've found that I barely ever use it or the Apple Pencil that works with it.
But in his defense, he barely ever talks about it and hasn't compounded the cost problem with a balanced-budget amendment or a firm commitment to enormous quantities of new military spending.
Apart from in get-the-gang-together scenes like the wedding or season three's outstanding bottle episode set in a beach house, they barely ever hang out as the four of them.
"For example, women are barely ever consulted on strategic matters such as what to do with the family herd or where to go looking for pastures," said Maouloud, sitting behind a large desk.
The result was an utter disaster, as the Patriots marched to five straight touchdowns while barely ever reaching third down — they faced just three third downs total on the latter four TD drives.
Rather, it's designed to encourage grocery stores to stock more bags of Tostitos Hint of Lime tortilla chips, which are so good and are barely ever at the convenience store by my apartment.
That aside, though, why in heaven's name is Winterfell socializing so built around people standing on balconies and parapets several feet away from each other, staring forward and barely ever looking at each other?
Anyway, here's Lauren: Lauren comes from a long lineage of girls in reality shows who are ostensibly attractive and yet, bafflingly, weirdly, have barely ever been taken out on a date in their life.
"We try to talk to as many customers as we can and we constantly get narratives like 'I love my Challenger because I barely ever see another one like it on the road,'" he said.
Be that as it may, the power of the couplet lies in its very capacity to put down roots and then to bloom worldwide, especially since its creator had barely ever left the Greek borders.
If I ate a cookie the day before, I went back down the hill and back up it, once for every cookie, but I barely ever cheated on the diet, because I was truly committed.
Some center-right pundits have looked at this shift and seen a Democratic Party that supports open borders — or at least de facto open borders, in which immigration laws exist but are barely ever enforced.
There's a bunch of wear and tear on the bottom, but I barely ever take it out of the office (it isn't technically in my bag all the time), so it's remained in pretty good shape.
You barely EVER see a Mayweather get knocked down in a boxing ring -- but that's what happened when Floyd's 66-year-old dad strapped on the gloves this week ... and it was all caught on video.
The biggest difference between him and any of the other greats you'd care to name — Michael Jordan, Bill Russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain, Shaquille O'Neal, Larry Bird — is that Walton's brilliant career barely ever happened.
Interestingly, Ben Hawkey recently told Entertainment Weekly that he barely ever gets recognized for his Game of Thrones role anymore, but the fact that his loaves have already sold out has us wondering if that's actually true.
Heck, Microsoft was barely ever in the game of hardware design, while Windows was always playing catch-up to Mac OS.   But under the leadership of Satya Nadella, Microsoft has been clawing its way to relevance with surprising speed.
I had heard of astronauts experiencing godlike premonitions regarding dead loved ones, especially those who'd visited other planets, but my father had barely ever ventured beyond earth's orbit, so Klimt's revelations felt a bit obscene as he proclaimed them from some drugged mania.
Still, it's hardly alone in being a Wayne deep cut that was nonetheless prominent enough to get a live TV performance—at the 2007 BET Awards he performed "Gossip," a song that was barely ever heard from again despite being one of his best songs.
It's an odd thing because I barely ever take them out and read them: I still use the old trade paperbacks for that, because they were what I grew up on and I think they feel lighthearted and playful in a way that's more fitting for Calvin & Hobbes than the heavy, sober hardcover collections.
Rita passed away in 1996, but I spoke to her partner to see if there's anything more to the story beyond strictly Claire's memory, and when I told Rita's partner about the story, she said I'm glad that Claire sees her as a hero, but Rita would never consider herself a hero—she barely ever told her story to anyone, but she always said it was one of the stupidest things she ever did.
As a result, thinning of the uterine wall or dehiscence which have been among the most worrisome and criticized complications after the open operative approach do not occur following minimally invasive fetoscopic closure of spina bifida aperta. The risks of maternal chorioamnionitis or fetal death as a result of the fetoscopic procedure run below 5%. Women are discharged home from hospital one week after the procedure. There is no need for chronic administration of tocolytic agents since postoperative uterine contractions are barely ever observed.
After that, Satsuki claims that he is Riku's older brother and that he came to take him back to the shop. In chapter 2 of the first volume, Riku helps Satsuki with a delivery because he thinks the load will be too much for Satsuki alone. He tells Satsuki that he came along because he thought the trip would help trigger his memories. Satsuki said it wouldn't because Riku had barely ever left his bedroom so he didn't have many memories of the town anyway.
"Graham, Aaron W., It's Alive!/It Lives Again/Island of the Alive in The Film Journal, [accessed] April 5, 2009. Black Hole magazine opines that despite a lack of A-List actors and special effects, It's Alive still manages to maintain the viewer's interest due to Cohen's "unique horror concept and a script rich in ideas." Black Hole nevertheless points out that "[w]hile the drama is consistent, it's less successful as a seventies monster movie, and especially lacking now." Whereas Jaws (1975) revealed the shark slowly, Cohen's film "barely ever shows us the goods.
Although the Inner Belt never came to fruition, the municipal government had razed entire swaths of Brickbottom during the 1950s in anticipation of it. Nonetheless, the city decided to keep on with their urban renewal campaigns in the area. The purpose of the renewal plan was to destroy the existing neighborhood grid pattern and reorganize the area to accommodate the Interstate, provide automobile circulation and parking, and establish single-use zoning. Simultaneously, though, American manufacturing began its long decline and the "Somerville Industrial Park" that came online in the late 1960s barely ever broke even.
Clear Channel Performs Double Flip in St. Louis "Wild" never really caught on in the Nielsen ratings for the St. Louis market, barely ever getting above a 2.0 share during its nearly 4-year existence (the last ratings under the format had KBWX with a mere 1.6 in the September 2016 books). On October 11, 2016, KBWX began running liners in between songs redirecting Wild listeners to KSLZ. On October 18, at Noon, after playing "2 On" by Tinashe, KBWX flipped to alternative rock as "ALT 104.9." The first song on "ALT" was "Everlong" by the Foo Fighters.
They barely ever practiced (often forbidden from doing so by their parents who considered their studies a bigger priority), making their sound a random, spontaneous indie garage punk-noise collage of "Whatever, just play." They didn't have their own instruments for years, so with every show they played, they had to borrow someone else's in the DIY punk spirit of sharing, often swapping with each other carelessly and making every show sound totally different. In 1995, they all appeared as dancers in the Kathi Wilcox-directed "Mad Doctor" video for The PeeChees. They broke up in 1997, not long after they graduated from high school and attended separate colleges.
Any semblance of rationality is done away with. Even weather forecasts are banned, as if these called some all- mighty's grand plan (and his power) into question. (What a pathetic god it must be they're protecting, if he can be threatened by mortals' barely educated guesses at tomorrow's weather; doesn't the fact that the meteorologists barely ever get it right instead reinforce the idea of divine omnipotence?) Imagination is dulled, "the world has become aphasic, opaque, and sullen; it is wearing mourning clothes." Books "constitute the safest refuge against this world of horror" all around Yekker, but the books are also a danger to him.
He is also scared by him. Aneyama won't tolerate failure, and will mercilessly kill anyone who make mistakes on his own job, just like did with Terashida, who failed to kill Riki-Oh five years early. Aneyama’s aforementioned massive hatred for Riki-oh quickly grew, and has him tortured once he defeats him in his first direct battle in the best way he knows how - making him watch as he kills innocents, powerless to do anything. Aneyama is Mukai's primary enforcer and voice, carrying out the majority of his plan, given Mukai's insanity and the fact he barely ever leaves his base in Antarctica.
But when he at last reaches the hospice where Queenie has been waiting, he decides not to go in, and the reader is told, by means of a confessional letter to the girl at the filling station, of another motive for the walk. His son David, unemployed after Cambridge and addicted to drink and drugs, committed suicide in the garden shed, where he was discovered by the father with whom he barely ever communicated, and whose life is now a protracted mourning. The same letter divulges that when he and Queenie were working as colleagues she had taken the blame for a misdemeanour committed by Harold. "I let her take the blame"(264).
Once in the XX Century throws into relief the absurdity of the scene as a potential event – the public barely ever gets as wild about installing authority as it does about dismantling it. However, the video also reveals a moment of breakage in the country's history, mirrored in the ruin-image of a pair of calves and feet stranded on a plinth with no body or head. Moments of dramatic political violently break the future open, to reveal an unnervingly undefined limbo. However, a violent break with the past such as this – when it is open season on the symbols of the powers just ousted – is also a moment of groundless suspension.
The Luzon montane forest mouse belongs to the Chrotomys division, a group within the Murinae that occurs exclusively on the Philippines, and in addition to Apomys, also includes Rhynchomys, Chrotomys and Archboldomys. Animals in this division share several morphological and genetic features. Within this group, Apomys is by far the biggest and most extensive genus, containing small, inconspicuous wood mice which are common to the whole of the Philippines, while the other, more specialized genera are barely ever found outside Luzon. Apomys itself was divided into two groups, in the aforementioned article by Musser from 1982: the datae group, containing only A. datae, and the abrae-hylocetes group, containing all other species.
This railroad was the Ulster & Delaware's narrow gauge competitor; it did offer an alternative route, but this "alternative route" was right next to the U&D;, and most of the C&T; stations were right across from the U&D; stations. There were downfalls to using this railroad, and that included the fact that the railroad barely ever ran on time. This was probably due to the frequent stops to let passengers get out and see the Kaaterskill Falls, the mountain laurel in full bloom, and even to pick blueberries, which the locals called "huckleberries", hence the railroad's nickname, and was probably enjoyed by the fellow passengers. The railroad was somewhat profitable, and managed to survive for quite a while, but it couldn't stave off bankruptcy.
Black coat, waistcoat, and trousers - "frock suits" - were worn only for funerals (as a 'mourning suit') and the most formal of occasions. The trousers that went with it - what would be known as formal trousers - could either be checked or striped, or have no pattern at all. The frock coat, and with it the over-frock, was increasingly rarely worn as casual wear towards the end of the 19th century, as the "sack suit", the comparatively loose modern suit was adopted for leisure wear, and the morning coat, originally for equestrian use, replaced it for some formal events. By 1926, when King George V wore a morning coat to the opening of the Chelsea flower show, the frock coat was barely ever worn, and with it the over-frock.
Apple's App Store for iOS was not the first app distribution service, but it ignited the mobile revolution and was opened on July 10, 2008, and as of September 2016, reported over 140 billion downloads. The original AppStore was first demonstrated to Steve Jobs in 1993 by Jesse Tayler at NeXTWorld Expo As of June 6, 2011, there were 425,000 apps available, which had been downloaded by 200 million iOS users. During Apple's 2012 Worldwide Developers Conference, CEO Tim Cook announced that the App Store has 650,000 available apps to download as well as 30 billion apps downloaded from the app store until that date. From an alternative perspective, figures seen in July 2013 by the BBC from tracking service Adeven indicate over two-thirds of apps in the store are "zombies", barely ever installed by consumers.
The typical woman's kimono outfit may consist of up to twelve or more separate pieces; some outfits, such as formal wedding kimono, may require the assistance of licensed kimono dressers, though usually this is due to the wearer's inexperience with kimono and the difficult-to-tie nature of some formal knots. Most professional kimono dressers are found in Japan, where they work out of hair salons, as specialist businesses, or freelance. Choosing an appropriate type of kimono requires knowledge of the wearer's age, occasionally marital status (though less so in modern times), the formality of the occasion at hand, and the season. Choice of fabric is also dependent on these factors, though some fabrics - such as crepe and - are never seen in certain varieties of kimono, and some fabrics such as (heavy satin) silk are barely ever seen in modern kimono or altogether, having been more popular in previous eras than in the present-day.

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