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Or will we just continue to grin and bear it?
You're lucky if you're here, shut up and bear it.
"We have to grin and bear it," Mr. Aitken said.
It was quite painful but I had to bear it.
As for the heat of this life, we can bear it.
If the story is light, then most relationships can bear it.
That's still true, and any changes will bear it in mind.
Those who take on risk are not those Who bear it.
I just started doing it because I couldn't bear it anymore.
But after the third goal, he couldn't bear it any more.
But in the case of Brigsby Bear, it makes perfect sense.
But don't expect them to just grin and bear it this time.
As the battle lines are drawn, try to bear it in mind.
I grew up wrestling, and you kind of grin and bear it.
One, Cozy Bear, it says is affiliated with the Federal Security Service, the main successor to the KGB, while the other, Fancy Bear, it says is tied to the Main Intelligence Directorate, a branch of the Defense Ministry.
No, I can't say that I would be able to bear it, no.
" "To me the session tomorrow is just a grin and bear it session.
He took to cruelly beating Sarah, until she could no longer bear it.
While she shouldn't have to grin and bear it, that's exactly what she did.
But this is a cross I chose to bear, and bear it I shall.
And there's also the idea that she's allergic to flowers — she can't bear it.
But the chill it casts isn't mysterious or extraordinary, if you can bear it.
"The tragic circumstances surrounding these students' deaths are almost too much to bear," it reads.
Kelly Clarkson takes knowing how to grin and bear it to a whole new level!
For Bear, it was the end of an 85-year run as an independent company.
"I can no longer bear it and I am not getting any help," Hariri said.
Or maybe I'm just a sucker for Anna Kendrick's enormous "grin and bear it" energy.
"The perception that China cannot bear it is a fantasy and misjudgment," the commentary said.
" Ms. Gutierrez said, "Guys had said that before, but their actions didn't bear it out.
At last Margaret can bear it no longer and gracelessly wrests control of the conversation.
Perry's success was the ultimate rebellion, and the powers that be could hardly bear it.
CAVUTO: ... and economic numbers seem to bear it out, that whatever he is doing is working.
But even if the research doesn't bear it out, nonperishable food seems like a sure bet.
Perhaps the best approach is to just grin and bear it... Copyright 2015 The Wellcome Trust.
Just got to grin and bear it and get on with it and have another coffee.
But when their houses and livelihoods go up in flames, how long will they bear it?
They forsake what's in the title of his exhibition, deceptively feigning as if they bear it.
If a child actor has to describe how they feel about scripts, just grin and bear it.
"Seeing these stereotypes in the public space where everyone can see it, we couldn't bear it anymore."
Even though it was a big Smurf bear, it still had to be as authentic as possible.
You get to the point where you almost can't bear it, and it changes to something else.
The cost of international isolation was already baked into Maduro's calculation; he's plainly willing to bear it.
Exposed through digital fragments, the paranoia mounts further and further until you simply can't bear it anymore.
The idea is to suffer first, then we'll help you bear it until your body just quits.
I urge you to talk to your brother-in-law in person, if you can bear it.
"Maybe I can just grin and bear it," Ms. Hast said of Ms. Mann's frame of mind.
I subjected this observation to a bit of analysis, and sure enough, the numbers bear it out.
Stuck in a tight spot, Melania must, out of respect for the American public, grin and bear it.
Game tape from Kaepernick's (very respectable) 2016 season doesn't bear it out, as Bleacher Report's Doug Farrar found.
You can fully weight bear; it is fully supporting the individual, and that is critical for bone density.
"I couldn't bear it," Lopes said, of when she got to see her mother's corpse later that day.
For Pepys, Bess's wandering affection is a taste of his own medicine, and he can hardly bear it.
With that in mind, investors may need to grin and bear it when buying a regular index fund.
He knows that Chiron is marked for misery, and how will Juan's heart bear it, let alone Chiron's?
Like "Unedited Footage of a Bear," it is kind of insane — yet not without a gripping internal logic.
But in the case of Grizzly Bear, it seems more accurate than a mere desire for group amity.
I could theoretically look up what became of my younger clients, but I'm not sure I could bear it.
The extent to which Kaepernick was not just respected but revered by his teammates doesn't bear it out, either.
"When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween...you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT. #halloween," she captioned.
Stuart is a sensitive writer who has given Clare a painful past and just enough backbone to bear it.
We must not repeat the mistakes of the last crisis socializing risk for those otherwise able to bear it.
Baldwin said shortly after the arrest he didn't punch the guy, and the police report seems to bear it out.
For this evening, however, there was nothing to do but grin — that grin fading to a grimace — and bear it.
Much like Dwight, it looks like we have to learn to grin and bear it — or escape while we can.
It makes a good story, but more research into the site and its oddities will need to bear it out.
"When your daughter demands you both be Elsa for Halloween ... you grin and forking bear it," she captioned the photo.
I see people using iPhones or TapeACall, and those things are so unreliable-seeming and tenuous I can't bear it.
While this series could be dour and mopey, writer Jason Aaron has given Thor a "grin and bear it" attitude.
"While Democrats in Washington bear much responsibility for the problems facing America today, they do not bear it alone," Haley said.
But given the greater financial burden of a car wreck, most of us simply grin and bear it, minus the grin.
It's the closest you'll ever get to the excitement and sounds of fighting a bear; It sounds like total crackling destruction.
For now, treat it with suspicion, but bear it in mind as the movie gets closer and more footage gets released.
The message here is that there's no one-size-fits-all formula for adulthood, but the film doesn't bear it out.
"When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween...you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT. #halloween," she wrote on the post.
And, if you're lucky, you have cousins, in-laws, and siblings who are there to grin and bear it out with you.
"When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween… you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT. #halloween," The Good Place star wrote.
"When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween...you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT. #halloween," Bell captioned that Instagram post.
I mean, I couldn't put some of the things in the film that happened, because people wouldn't be able to bear it.
Even when he is the star of the show, it seems, he cannot bear it when someone else's face is on screen.
"The numbers don't necessarily bear it out, but I thought it was one of Tauren's better games," Atlanta coach Mike Budenholzer said.
Standing in her kitchen was a large grizzly bear; it stared at her for a moment, then leapt out the broken door.
We have to more or less grin and bear it and do our jobs, when in fact we want to respond accordingly.
There's just one problem with Winslow's thesis: The basic facts and timing of the opioid epidemic don't bear it out at all.
Until then, the options for urbanites are more or less the same as they've always been—grin and bear it, or GTFO.
"I don't think people are prepared for that and I am not certain we can bear it," she writes in an email.
To have a tiny handle on it, or a balcony, and then it begins to slow down if I can bear it.
William, 35, even had to grin and bear it as he watched his favorite team, Aston Villa, get beaten by Arsenal in 2015.
If you can bear it, address the European Parliament; MEPs must approve whatever post-Brexit deal you strike, and they adore the attention.
"I couldn't bear it anymore," said a former worker called Tian, who complained of only being able to sleep six hours a night.
But ignoring the scale of this crisis will lead to disaster and take the harshest toll on those least able to bear it.
A CAAM official said plans to cut tariffs on imported cars would pressure domestic automakers, although they should be able to bear it.
The firebrand, the pat-on-the-back guy, the manipulator, the motivational speaker, the psychologist, the tornado, the grin-and-bear-it guy.
Compulsory voting may also lead to democratic inequalities, where the burden for not voting is highest on those who can bear it least.
This natural awe at the emergence and power of new human life is inseparable from a reverence toward the mothers who bear it.
Do I just grin and bear it for the rest of my life, and be an old ox for the rest of my life?
In a video that was also taken of the bear, it can be seen slowly moving through the terrain, rummaging through an empty can.
"I accept the emperor's thinking with sincerity and will bear it in mind all the time as I carry out my duties," Naruhito said.
In the absence of a common policy, geography is decisive, and the burden falls heavily on the union members least able to bear it.
"It is like giving a dog a bone because people are hungry and can't bear it any more," said cannabis farmer Abu Mohammad, 52.
But Jindal told CNN's Brooke Baldwin on Tuesday that Trump is likely to win Indiana and the party will have to grin and bear it.
If the skin is a site of injuries and insults that each body has had to bear, it is also a site of potential repair.
The attack, unrelated to the global ransomware attack, was most likely by APT 28, a Russian hacking group also known as "Fancy Bear", it said.
I'm going to grin and bear it, and hope that something is done about it ultimately, and try to distance myself in the mean time.
But without any prior scientific data taken from a bear, it is not possible to verify the identity of a bear that has been harvested.
"We will be raising interest rates and eventually reversing QE (bond purchases) as soon as the economy looks strong enough to bear it," McCafferty said.
The rest of us will just have to grin and bear it, all while secretly hoping that there's an even bigger pumpkin shortage next year.
He reacts as if it physically pains him to hear what she's saying, yelling "stop" at one point when he can bear it no more.
"While many have developed an emotional attachment to the upright bear, it is important to recognize that all black bears are wildlife," Mr. Considine said.
But the Veterinary Centers of America recommends toys that mimic prey behavior, with rapid, unpredictable movements, or high-pitched sound, if you can bear it.
But judging from a few early reviews, all that violence and brutality serves a purpose—and the result, if you can bear it, is pretty staggering.
If one of the workers came in contact with the bear, it would need to be tagged; a subsequent tag would require the bear be euthanized.
For specific species, such as the Yellowstone grizzly bear, it can be legitimately hard to determine when a population has recovered and no longer warrants protection.
God had chosen him to endure what was already a blow of biblical proportion, the priest said, because his faith was strong enough to bear it.
And in the latest episode, it's Taylor who signs the papers justifying Axe's dubious short position on Klaxon, even though the numbers don't bear it out.
If the situation in the country proves too much for returnees to bear, it could set off another wave of illegal immigration to the United States.
While most people are forced to grin and bear it, a Swedish union is providing a solution: a hotline specifically for people to report instances of it.
At first, the bear seemed unfazed by Wesley's presence, but when the hunter makes a sound in an attempt to scare off the approaching bear, it charges.
Even though I don't like it, I have grown to bear it: the need to categorize myself to make it easier to be identified for a role.
"When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween...you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT," she wrote in a photo caption on her official Instagram account.
If I've just sat down I'd go and eat somewhere else if it's a posh dining experience, but if it's casual then I might just bear it.
None of us are alone in this melancholy that can feel so alienating, and clichéd as it sounds, art can help us to name and bear it.
"The work we do here can take 10 or even 20 years before it bears fruit and the Vatican is happy to bear it," Brother Consolmagno said.
"The market seems to bear it and so some of these manufacturers are charging as much as they possibly can," Frosh said in a telephone interview on Tuesday.
Pulos opened up about how it all came together in her 2014 memoir, Grin and Bear It: How to Be Happy No Matter What Reality Throws Your Way.
In the meantime, if you're due for a colonoscopy, you should just grin and bear it, as the alternative of ignoring your intestines could be much, much worse.
Now that I have it, I'm so scared of losing it, so I'm telling you in hopes you will bear it forward and carry it in your heart.
Greenspan said on "Squawk Alley" that she just has to "grin and bear it," referring to Donald Trump's claim that Yellen is the most political person in Washington.
"The policy is poorly implemented and has a high cost for those who are least able to bear it," Rohini Pande, an economist at Harvard's Kennedy School, said.
We're just meant to bear it and soldier on into the future, taking the people and objects that benefit us while leaving the rest of it to rot.
But the way we truly move on isn't to unburden ourselves from the weight of our grief; it's to learn how to bear it and eventually carry it.
Imagine, if you can bear it, this episode updated to the present: the viral video, the scene captured, shared, archived, never forgotten, its popularity measured in screen views.
It is also one of the bleakest films in recent memory, with an unflinching look at war's trauma and the morbid bonds forged between those who bear it.
I wrote "The Taliban Shuffle" as a comedy precisely because we witnessed so much tragedy, and the only way to bear it was with a dose of dark humor.
While it can be possible to develop an interactive relationship with a bear, it usually results in the death of the bear, and sometimes harm to humans as well.
There was a time when tech PR maven Brooke Hammerling felt she had to grin and bear it when someone mistreated her or one of her female co-workers.
So you just kind of have to make this decision: Do I say something and risk getting in trouble or fired, or do I just grin and bear it?
And even if it did, I was afraid of the cost to her -- because she was the one who had to bear it, and she had already done enough.
"If you have a long-term time horizon and you are able to sustain yourself and your family during this period, you just grin and bear it," Edelman said.
That is a long lifespan for these types of servers, which Trend Micro believes is emblematic of a unique characteristic of Fancy Bear: It does not mind being caught.
Licorice is a favorite flavor in Scandinavian countries; unless you belong to the cohort that cannot bear it, you should keep it in mind as you explore Nordic cuisines.
We need to be honest with each other, and with ourselves: while Democrats in Washington bear much responsibility for the problems facing America today, they do not bear it alone.
Muddling through will continue until the political system can't bear it any more or the outside world forces a change (and history suggests that either endpoint can be very messy).
"When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween...you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT," Bell wrote in the caption of a photo featuring her as one unhappy Elsa.
Oh, but what it reveals: What we've been witness to, we come to see, is the imagination of a person who loved the world so much he couldn't bear it.
But halt, dear reader, because there is so much more you could be doing to maximize your home movie viewing, and we here at Mashable can no longer bear it.
What makes it fresh and real again is the way Turner experiences it, as a growing awareness of his own helplessness, and a growing conviction that he can't bear it.
It is precisely through this unknowing, and her ability to bear it alongside the loss of her son, that Scorah most effectively accomplishes what her book sets out to do.
What unfolds is a kind of parable of what it means to sit with suffering, to charm it, to bear it, the novel performing the limits of a doctor's cure.
But if you can bear it for a few seconds, unclenching your muscles, relaxing your grimace, you will notice, as you begin to soap up, that Disliking has fallen asleep.
If someone is trolling other users endlessly in posts you follow, you pretty much have to grin and bear it or try to coax that user to reply to you directly.
Rudy Giuliani says I should skip it, because I'm not being treated fairly, and if this journalism thing is rigged against me, I can't just sniffle and bear it, can I?
Yet workers said they rarely reported such exchanges to their employers for various reasons, including a sense of resignation and the service-minded, grin-and-bear-it culture of tollbooth work.
Unfortunately it leaves investors with symptoms of chronic indigestion and insomnia, but even a GP might tell you at the moment - grin and bear it because it's the only trade in town.
"We need to be honest with each other, and with ourselves: while Democrats in Washington bear much responsibility for the problems facing America today, they do not bear it alone," she said.
On the one hand: Yes, women are used to hearing terrible things said about us, or directly to us, or just having to grin and bear it when sexism swerves our way.
Some of the cost that used to be incurred by first-class and business-class passengers looking for comfort would be passed on to coach travelers, who may be unable to bear it.
"The state dress, we only wear for a couple of days a year and only for a couple of hours at a time, so we kind of grin and bear it," he said.
Marvin and Bill each came to V.E.S. with a belief that the civil rights movement was his to bear, and that the way to bear it was by proving himself in the classroom.
Business and liberty conservatives who are concerned about runaway entitlement spending should propose reforms that place the fiscal burden on those who can best bear it, like retirees with large 401(k) accounts.
"I don't think people are prepared for that and I am not certain we can bear it," Jennifer Nuzzo, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, previously told Vox.
Other than "grin and bear it" or bowing out, do you have any suggestions that could help me engage or behave in a way that would make these events more satisfying for me?
So until AI gets a better grasp on understanding inputs in contexts, it looks like the Kyle Medicks and James Butts of the world are just going to have to grin and bear it.
Like Obama, she spoke intelligently about the deep partisan divide in Washington, D.C. "While Democrats in Washington bear much responsibility for the problems facing America today, they do not bear it alone," she said.
They interrupted a speech by Brown to denounce fracking and oil drilling in California and unfurled a banner showing the California flag, with an oil rig spraying oil onto the grizzly bear it depicts.
On the other hand, while $600 billion sounds like a lot of money for American taxpayers to bear, it is far less than the $6.5 trillion taxpayer dollars missing from the Pentagon's spending account.
What initially appears playful grows frightening upon closer inspection: the delirious smiles of her paintings' subjects read as comments on how often average women are expected to "grin and bear it" after surviving trauma.
In general, former members charge considerable sums for their lobbying time, because the market will bear it, which means that mostly they wind up representing corporate clients who can pay for their high rates.
While many comedies start with a breakup (and/or an unceremonious job firing), Insecure lets Issa flirt with that possibility before she realizes she doesn't want to — or maybe just can't bear it, for now.
This is NOT what the saying "grin and bear it" is all about -- but a bunch of Southern California residents seem to think so -- coming face-to-face with one of nature's purest killing machines.
And you know, no matter what facts or what fact-checking comes to bear, it is sort of subsumed into a larger sense that the truth is being hidden, and you're not getting the whole story.
"We had no resources to help them, they just had to kind of grin and bear it for two hours, which is horrible," said Bryan, adding that he had hoped a medi-vac helicopter might arrive.
Having taken over an already successful engine maker, Mercedes brought its own engineering knowhow and vast resources to bearit built out the production facilities at Brixworth — and it's now reaping the fruit of its investment.
"This defeat is mine and it is for me and me alone to bear it," Fillon, a 63-year-old former conservative prime minister, told a news conference, adding that he would now vote for Macron.
" She worries about her cultural role in "That's Not My Real Life," a barreling punk rocker: "The suits, they don't want me to go/They just want me to bear it all for all the women.
At least 72 people have died, raising questions about Australians' own "grin and bear it" resilience and the effectiveness of a health care system that fails to vaccinate more than 90 percent of children for flu.
The numbers bear it out: Investors in the U.S. contributed a record $20.6 billion to sustainable funds last year, according to a new report from Morningstar, nearly four times as much as they contributed in 2018.
"Unless Adobe has violated the terms of its licensing agreement by this sudden discontinuance of support for an earlier software version, which is unlikely, these impacted users have to just grin and bear it," Gilbert said.
What changed is that we're at a point where enough women are tired of being told this is just the way things are and that they just need to grin and bear it and suck it up.
"I get a ton of these questions from students who are going home and they think of it like, 'How am I going to bear it, how am I going to survive it, my prudish parents,'" Mr. Galanes said.
The cover, such as it is, doesn't inspire much faith: starring a backwards cap-wearing teddy bear from East London and boasting a title that evokes the god-awful Naughty Bear, it could easily get lost in the fray.
"Hillary Clinton would be happy if she could get through the rest of the campaign without having to talk anymore about the foundation, but she's going to have to grin and bear it for a few more days," said Pace.
However, Apple brings two unique powers to bear: It owns and operates the largest and most-used messenger in North America as well as the underlying operating system itself, putting the company in a strong position to dominate the industry.
That said, many women, and men, see the red carpet as a grit-your-teeth-and-bear-it forced march driven by studio expectations and publicity demands, a repetitive dog-and-pony show that can feel endless during awards season.
" The state Division of Fish & Wildlife said in a statement that while it "appreciates the concern for the bear, it has no way of verifying the identity of any bear that has not been previously tagged or had a DNA sample previously taken.
A few years later, when asked why he changed the ending of Kafka's source novel, in which the protagonist Josef K. dies like a dog, for his more anarchic cinematic adaptation of The Trial, Welles said he couldn't bear it after Auschwitz.
But the staying power of the dog is about how we all grin and bear it through everything that's happened over this decade that feels like the house is on fire — the climate crisis, elections, the disappointing last season of Game of Thrones.
"When his beagle barked at the bear it circled around and swatted at the dog as the owner frantically tried to pull him in only to have the leash get tangled," according to a report recently released by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Such a conclusion would seem to support Merkin's argument that men must be allowed to stumble around making advances, and that those advanced upon must grin and bear it as the price to be paid for continued existence of humanity, or "eros," or something.
"There's times during the season that you've got to grin and bear it, and this is one of those times," Manager Terry Collins said before Monday night's 2-1 win in 10 innings over the Miami Marlins, one of the clubs in the Mets' way.
But where Nixon's malfeasance ultimately became too much for his party to bear, it doesn't look like Trump is going to face the same kind of revolt from the modern GOP—even if he's proven in the end to have personally broken the law.
What's tricky is that because psychedelics interact with prescription meds, you have to make the choice to use one or the other, and because psychedelics become ineffective if taken too regularly, if you get a cluster between doses, you're forced to grin and bear it.
The real life Disney princess showed her dismay her selfie writing, "When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween...you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT." Jessica Alba incorporated her real-life baby bump when she channeled the pregnant teen character "Juno" from the 2007 film.
A year ago, soon after Trump's election, Reinhardt explained in Vox how the Republicans seemed inclined to ignore the fundamental challenge that health-care policy must confront: A very few sick people are responsible for most of the cost yet cannot afford to bear it themselves.
But beyond the virtual/real distinction it's also interesting to watch a writer try to impart a sense of what a Via Dolorosa is really like, of how you make sense of it and bear it, to people he otherwise tries to protect from suffering — his children.
A union of elementary schoolteachers in Ontario passed a resolution this month calling on school boards to strip Macdonald's name from the nine schools in the province, Canada's most populous, that bear it, a move that outraged many Canadians and drew sharp criticism from some politicians.
Statistics bear it out: According to a 2000 report from the Urban Institute, as of 22, the homeownership rate for millennials (then age 2600 to 1890) was around 229% — that's 255 points lower than the percentage of Gen X'ers or boomers at the same point in their lives.
And with last year's rumors that Amazon was considering rolling out diapers again, this time under its newer, now baby food-focused brand Mama Bear, it wouldn't have been all that surprising to see Amazon shutter the Elements brand entirely by moving the wipes to the Mama Bear label.
It means "priest," and the people who bear it — every songwriter, model, television host, comedian, Trump lawyer, baseball announcer, novelist and figure skater — all trace their roots, knowingly or not, to the functionaries who performed ritual sacrifices (slaughtering animals, burning incense) in the Temple in Jerusalem, before A.D. 70.
They matter to how the world treats you, but they also matter to how you feel about the world, and the very same label can have very different subjective meanings for the people who bear it, and it can also lead to very different objective results in different circumstances.
From now on, when we watch movies that Weinstein touched we'll think about the women actors, wondering what they had to go through to be there—or what happened to the ones who couldn't bear it, who left, who didn't get the jobs, who self-deported their talent from Hollywood.
" Last November, Bell posted on a photo of herself dressed as Elsa on Instagram after her daughter demanded the both of them dress up as her for Halloween (for the second year in a row!) "When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween… you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT.
It's not until his situation in Endgame that we begin to understand the emotional trauma — coming to terms with all your friends and family disintegrating before your eyes; being forced to grit your teeth and bear it; the anxiety of assimilating from a different world — that Rogers has had to deal with.
Why in the world these creatures, immortal and perfect, should be so gloomy and aimless was beyond us, yet they grew so slowly into the unprecedented lives we had thought they would seize instantly as their right that it seemed the long long future brooding over them was so heavy they could hardly bear it forward one little step.
Of course, it's also part of a founder's daily work to make decisions with very little information — you hire people after just a couple of interviews, you make technical decisions without the time to do a deep evaluation, and you decide on pricing without any clue if the market will bear it, to name just a few typical situations.
"I know I'm lucky in the grand health scheme, but I also know that I am one of many women who grasp for a sense of consistent well-being, fight against the betrayals of their bodies, and who are often met with skepticism by doctors trained to view painful periods as the lot of women who should learn to grin and bear it."
But I came to live with the record over the ensuing months, and I found myself returning to it for exactly that reason: as 2016 became harder to bear, it presented an alternative, an impossibly cozy, comforter-like shelter from the endless storm of shit that dominated my life (and probably yours too!) on both a personal and cosmic scale.
According to the National Park Service, "each bear and each experience is unique; there is no single strategy that will work in all situations," but the NPS does advise that if you do see a bear, it is best to stay calm, speak softly to the animal, make yourself big and offer the bear an escape route away from you.
Our job to save your life, seems a nice enough scared kid, his skinny fear filling the car louder than anything he might punch in on the radio, but we are big boys, we can bear it, the noise, the heat, the fear, besides he won't get that urban-station way-too-loud stuff way out here middle of nowhere, anyway let him d.j.
I want to make the point with my work that we may all be doing sex work whether you find yourself like me in front of a camera in your undies wearing only your best dildos, or a proud workin' girl, or just that person trying to grin and bear it as your boss continues to make you uncomfortable with his vaguely inappropriate compliments.
But we could survive those shocks, and might even have been able to bear it if Ned's darling daughter Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner), after seasons of being protected like a caged nightingale from the casual rapaciousness of the dreaded Joffrey, had been not only raped but killed, just as, in real life, some daughter, equally precious, is raped and killed every day of the week.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MILAN — To be familiar with the work of Pavel Pepperstein means to inhabit a twofold concept of history: Events are seen as occurring simultaneously in the past and the future, as both tenses gaze into each other from across the cosmic table, wondering about the significance of temporal distance and the numbers that bear it like a metal conductor carrying heat in opposite directions.
Security firms and law enforcement officials have also used the name Fancy Bear, a reference to a widespread belief that the group is run by Russia's military intelligence agency, the G.R.U. The investigation might have ended there, but CrowdStrike discovered another, better-hidden infiltrator in the computers of the Democratic committee: A group known as APT 29, or Cozy Bear, which is considered more skillful and has been linked to the F.S.B., the main successor to the K.G.B. Cozy Bear, it seemed, had had complete access to the committee's systems for almost a year.

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