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Such borrowers could otherwise be left with cripplingly high tax bills.
And I do find the framework of the debate cripplingly partisan.
But Maine's experiment should interest anyone frustrated by America's cripplingly partisan politics.
And at the same time, his telepathy becomes cripplingly impossible to ignore.
The alternative is segregation, isolation, and a cripplingly narrow vision of success.
I'm also cripplingly curious about how the show's moral shift over time.
If you're cripplingly shy and have social issues we can help there too.
Huge. It's almost cripplingly terrifying to imagine the machinations being planned right now.
Reagan tamed the cripplingly high inflation, interest rates and unemployment of the Carter years.
But cities that oppose growth will fall apart or have cripplingly high property taxes.
All of us, regardless of our background, have struggled with moments when we're cripplingly sad.
Legal fees, with white-collar attorneys charging $1,000 an hour, get cripplingly expensive pretty quick.
After two years in New York, I wasn't as cripplingly depressed as I'd once been.
Mr Mitsotakis must deal with twin legacies of the crisis: paralysed banks and cripplingly tight fiscal policy.
Not all of them used that time — Tom Steyer managed to be cripplingly dull and utterly unmemorable.
Not that they will get their chance to experience the cripplingly-hot flesh of this pepper anytime soon.
Yusuke is cripplingly shy, humble to a fault, and completely inexperienced when it comes to the opposite sex.
For all his bravado in front of the camera, however, Oz was once, by his own admission, cripplingly shy.
With a stronger majority in power, Widodo can turn to an even thornier issue: the cripplingly rigid labour market.
Being cripplingly self-aware doesn't actually make you better, no matter how many jokes you tell at your own expense.
At the start of "New Girl," Jess is cripplingly insecure, and that only barely abates as the series goes on.
Most movies about the internet imply that falling for its charms means that you're cripplingly insecure, a clinical narcissist, or both.
He seemed to find life both funny and cripplingly sad, and he could mingle those sensations like no other recent songwriter.
But wrap that in a cripplingly seductive melody and you start to get a feel for what makes the band so joyous.
Mitchell's group deemed those prices cripplingly expensive — while another Arnold grantee, the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, pronounced them cost-effective.
They all had a photo of an attractive woman as a profile pic and they all posted sexually suggestive albeit cripplingly ridiculous tweets.
But she also suggested she relies on brand deals, like many YouTubers do, because she is "cripplingly demonetized" by the platform&aposs algorithm.
Many have dismissed the idea as a non-starter—to provide everyone with enough money to live on would be cripplingly expensive, they argue.
The sum was not small, but also not cripplingly large — about what you would pay for a used car, and he could afford it.
"I used to be cripplingly shy," Cuba-born Cabello, 22, tells PEOPLE in this year's Beautiful Issue, where she's named a Beauty of the Year.
But the economy was mired in gloom, interest rates were cripplingly high, oil was in the stratosphere and nobody wanted to hear about buying stocks.
Lam had made a promising start in tackling a widening economic divide in a cripplingly expensive city that also boasts the world's least affordable property market.
"I don't need to get cripplingly stoned all the time," she tells me as she slides two slender chopsticks into a mountain of golden pad thai.
In his late teens he became aware of how greatly the condition had impacted his confidence and self-esteem: Sam said he had become cripplingly insecure.
But much of the rest of the country is still cripplingly poor, and Depont said his guides were wary of letting him shoot scenes that depicted poverty.
One interpretation of the Court's behavior is that it is isolated from the pressures that have caused the other institutions of American politics to become cripplingly polarized.
Nicki's plea to focus on the positive feels like the closest she can come to saying that the way female rappers are encouraged to behave is cripplingly frustrating.
When the internet came in and you could Google your own shit, I would just get loaded and by the next day I'd be cripplingly hungover and depressed.
But the Motorola G6 is the perfect smartphone for those existing in a liminal space, who would rather avoid using a cripplingly slow device until their ship comes in.
Juicy J, a man cripplingly unable to say no to things, has announced the release of a new album, his first full-length studio effort since 2013's Stay Trippy.
The government's flat-footed strategy for researching and testing new drugs and the cripplingly high costs of developing therapies spurred black-market clubs that peddled unapproved drugs by the truckload.
Now, New York City, where affordable housing is in cripplingly short supply, could become the first jurisdiction in the country to require lawyers for all lower-income people facing eviction.
The U.K. Treasury has warned of a 10 percent - 18 percent hit to house prices by 2018 in the case of a Brexit, partly due to its assumption of cripplingly high mortgage rates.
Paranoia Intense focus on the military in a cripplingly poor country like North Korea can cause much hardship, but Pyongyang justifies its policies based on a narrative of imminent threat from foreign forces.
Vick's tale is one of against-long-odds achievement, meteoric ascension to the pinnacle of his profession and losing it all, while falling prey to hubris and his own cripplingly poor decision-making.
But there are many ways of not having sex, perhaps as many as there are of having it, and the stereotypes we have developed about abstinence and those who practice it are cripplingly narrow.
Sadly for the Cuban people, the country is likely to remain a time-traveler's vision: a relic of Cold War communism, complete with 1959 Chevys, a cripplingly centralized economy, and a repressive political system.
Instead, we are treated to the burgeoning affections of the cripplingly shy Angélique (Carly Bawden), a chocolate-maker extraordinaire, and the gauche proprietor of a chocolate factory, Jean-René (Dominic Marsh, sporting serious sideburns).
"I may seem overly emotional when I talk about it, but unless you've experienced it, you cannot possibly understand how cripplingly humiliating it is to have your face literally covered in severe acne," she reveals.
What's more UK rave culture in 2017 is cripplingly nostalgic, reliant on the notion that a warehouse party charging £25 a ticket is somehow authentic—a culture trying to escape the weight of its own legacy.
Not the attention, I was cripplingly shy and terrified of the world, but I liked the idea that strangers thought I looked nice, something I had long reserved for the non-plus-size people of the world.
Since a personally devastating experience some months before, Anna has become cripplingly agoraphobic: Many of us—the most severely afflicted, the ones grappling with post-traumatic stress disorder—are housebound, hidden from the messy, massy world outside.
In more good news for Temer efforts to revive the economy, September inflation fell to its lowest for the month since 1998, paving the way for the central bank to ease cripplingly high interest rates in two weeks' time.
Since that chaotic opening weekend, and the subsequent early struggles with cripplingly expensive long distance phone calls to "London agents who only ever wanted to know about the Glasgow and Edinburgh shows," as Sykes puts it, The Rooms has changed somewhat.
The Checkup What does the child who can't say goodbye to a parent without breaking down have in common with the child who is cripplingly terrified of dogs and the one who gets a bad stomach ache reliably on Monday morning?
Yet one of the most common responses to my book — sometimes meant as a compliment, sometimes a critique — is that its lead characters, a charismatic and volatile narcissist and the cripplingly anxious, morally compromised striver who becomes her confidante, are not likable.
"I'm in such a high-stress job where women have to wear tight dresses all the time, and if I eat something that messes me up, I'll be so cripplingly uncomfortable that I can't go 12 more hours of shooting without freaking out," she said.
For seven seasons we watched our mad queen Selina Meyer laser-focused on the Iron Throne at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, and in the show's final hours we saw just how far she would go to get it, betraying even cripplingly loyal bag-man Gary.
Elephant is steeped in a new kind of American violence; after the Columbine High School shooting in 22016, and particularly after 19663/21966, America was becoming a more violent nation, one simultaneously cripplingly paranoid about the violence (from within and abroad) and unwilling to stop it.
Government data is generally associated with legacy systems and cripplingly slow bureaucratic processes, and that has spelled opportunity to some startups, who are leveraging the growth of cloud services to present solutions tailored to the needs of civic organizations and the people who work in them, from city planners to finance specialists.
Living in New York isn't cheap and obtaining a work visa is borderline-impossible; the majority of those that make it out here either landed an internship at a company big enough to sponsor them, had a good enough lawyer to make a case for their value to America or, as with me, got accepted to one of the city's cripplingly expensive universities.
In my rewatch, I noticed how much the things I had taken as comedic beats on a first watch — like Nora telling Kevin that she'll explain his presence to the scientists/scammers she's in Australia to meet with/bring down by saying they're in a cripplingly co-dependent relationship — are actually the two characters speaking the truth to each other under the veil of a joke.
But the fact that grown-ups have become this cripplingly fascinated with and horrified by the idea of the nation's teens eating Tide Pods also speaks to one of the most alarming facts about life in 2018, which is that we live in a country where the "adults" seem mentally incapable of recognizing the fact that the kids are in fact doing much, much better than they are.
She added that she was "cripplingly demonetized" and "unpaid" from YouTube, because her content is not ad-friendlyReferencing the recent David Dobrik interview with Men&aposs Health, where he said his earnings from YouTube went from $275,000 a month to under $2,000 after the "Adpocalypse" — when many advertisers pull their sponsorships from the platform in early 2017 — she said she should talk about this side of her career more often.
Liam O'Leary (Gleeson) is a successful real estate developer in Dublin. He lives in a magnificent house with his unhappy wife (Cattrall) and rebellious son. One day, his pleasant life takes a dramatic downturn. The city council turns down his request to build a stadium, toward which he has taken out cripplingly large bank loans, and a doppelgänger, with his identical body and facial features, begins appearing around town, ordering suits and automobiles on Liam's credit account and behaving in a scandalous manner.
Bf 110Cs of 1.Staffel/LG 1. during the summer of 1940 An attack on 15 August by 12 Ju 88As of I//LG 1 against RAF Middle Wallop destroyed several Spitfires, but the unit lost five aircraft to defending fighters. The Geschwader suffered a cripplingly high loss rate during the battle. From 8 July 1940 to December 1940, LG 1 lost 94 aircraft, and a further 13 were destroyed after returning with damage. LG 1 lost 119 crews and pilots killed, 102 missing and 36 captured.
While he needed women and sex in his life, he had low self-confidence, felt sex was dirty, and was cripplingly shy—especially about his body. Stach and Brod state that during the time that Kafka knew Felice Bauer, he had an affair with a friend of hers, Margarethe "Grete" Bloch, a Jewish woman from Berlin. Brod says that Bloch gave birth to Kafka's son, although Kafka never knew about the child. The boy, whose name is not known, was born in 1914 or 1915 and died in Munich in 1921.
The director Son Hyung-suk is known for his action, thriller drama Two Weeks and his historical drama Shine or Go Crazy. The series is based on a script by rookie Kim Soo-eun which became the second placer in the 2016 MBC TV Drama Screenplay Competition in Miniseries category, behind Radiant Office which script was written by Jung Hoe-hyun. "The Guardians" marks Shin Dong-wook's return after being diagnosed with CRPS, a cripplingly painful illness in 2010. First script reading took place March 29 at MBC Broadcasting Station in Sangam, Seoul, South Korea.
Dictionary of Literary Biography Auden praised her dexterous, unostentatious rhyming and found in her familial sensibility a likeness to Austen and Woolf, yet also a singular, accessible voice.Bellafante, Ginia, "Suburban Rapture", New York Times Sunday Book Review, December 24, 2008 McGinley has been criticized for providing readers with transient humor but not actually effecting any change. Betty Friedan has said that McGinley was a good craftsman but did nothing to improve or change the lives of housewives. To Friedan, domesticity cripplingly confined women and did not allow them a chance to pursue their own interests or careers.
Dorothy Garrod The term Creswellian appeared for the first time in 1926 in Dorothy Garrod's The Upper Palaeolithic Age in Britain. This was the first academic publication Kathryn Price « One vision, one faith, one woman: Dorothy Garrod and the Crystallisation of Prehistory », in Great Prehistorians: 150 Years of Palaeolithic Research, 1859-2009, London, Lythic Studies Society, 2009, p. 141-142. by the woman who became in 1939 the first woman ever elected as a professor at Cambridge. Pamela Jane Smith, « From ‘small, dark and alive’ to ‘cripplingly shy’: Dorothy Garrod as the first woman Professor at Cambridge » , University of Cambridge, 2005.
She is the daughter of Simon and Lily Reid (Lane Davies and Markie Post), and is of German descent. Her father was chief of medicine at St. Augustine's, a private hospital in Greenwich, Connecticut. She grew up privileged but love-starved; she once attributed her many neuroses and cripplingly low self-esteem to the way she was treated by her parents. Her mother is a cold, self-absorbed alcoholic, and her father tries to interfere with her career; he eventually cuts her off financially after he tries to push her to specialize in gynecology and she refuses.
Meg is beautiful and traditional, Jo is a tomboy who writes; Beth is a peacemaker and a pianist; and Amy is an artist who longs for elegance and fine society. The sisters strive to help their family and improve their characters as Meg is vain, Jo is hotheaded, Beth is cripplingly shy, and Amy is materialistic. The neighbor boy Laurie, orphaned grandson of Mr. Laurence, becomes close friends with the sisters, particularly the tomboyish Jo. The girls keep busy as the war goes on. Jo writes a novel that gets published but is frustrated to have to edit it down and can't comprehend the conflicting critical response.
As Scorpion attacks him again, the enraged Octavius punches him far too hard, brutally severing the villain's jaw clean off, cripplingly injuring him. Seeing that Ock has almost killed someone in his body, an equally enraged Parker lunges at Ock/Spider-Man, in a desperate attempt to finally stop him, even if it kills them both. Octavius manages to form a cushion from webbing, saving them both. Peter sees the opportunity to regain his body and takes control of the Octobot to swaps their minds back, but it fails to work; Ock reveals he added metal-plated shielding on the back of his head to prevent another transfer.
After graduating from high school, Starr went on frequent bus excursions into Hollywood from her nearby hometown, and on one of these, she met a girl who suggested that the two of them audition for American Idol first season together. Starr's performance of "Lean on Me" (by Bill Withers) was the first successful audition ever shown on the series. In his 2003 autobiography, I Don't Mean to Be Rude, But..., Simon Cowell wrote that Starr was "cripplingly shy" at the audition, but that Paula Abdul "saw some potential for stardom in her, and decided to mentor her." Starr, who auditioned as Tiffany Montgomery, adopted her stage name by Hollywood Week.
The staff of Silver Bullet use the embedded chips in his ordinary household appliances to strike out at him, sending a cripplingly high-pitched whine through his phone line and causing his toaster to overheat and set his house on fire. George barely escapes with his life, and retreats to a bunker in the country which he had already furnished to sit out the millennial chaos. Harry, meanwhile, is contacted by Silver Bullet's PR official, Andi Cave, who claims to have similar suspicions about SB's Y2K-readiness; she asks him to investigate rumours of suspicious meetings between Condef employees, a Russian colonel, and General Randall, Britain's NATO liaison. The Doctor investigates at Condef and learns that Randall has been meeting with Colonel Krimkov, who is in charge of Russia's nuclear deterrence and early warning systems.
The major naval powers avoided the cripplingly expensive expansion programmes by negotiating the Washington Naval Treaty in 1922. The Treaty laid out a list of ships, including most of the older dreadnoughts and almost all the newer ships under construction, which were to be scrapped or otherwise put out of use. It furthermore declared a 'building holiday' during which no new battleships or battlecruisers were to be laid down, save for the British Nelson class. The ships which survived the treaty, including the most modern super-dreadnoughts of all three navies, formed the bulk of international capital ship strength through the 1920s and 1930s and, with some modernisation, into World War II. The ships built under the terms of the Washington Treaty (and subsequently the London Treaties in 1930 and 1936) to replace outdated vessels were known as treaty battleships.
After Jiang Wan and Dong Yun's deaths, Liu Shan named Jiang Wei as Fei Yi's assistant, but both were largely involved only in military matters, as Liu Shan gradually became more self-assertive in non- military matters. It was also around this time that he became more interested in touring the countryside and increasing the use of luxury items, both of which added stress on the treasury, albeit not cripplingly so. Jiang Wei was interested in resuming Zhuge Liang's policies of attacking Wei aggressively, a strategy that Fei Yi partially agreed with — as he allowed Jiang Wei to make raids on Wei's borders, but never gave him a large number of troops, reasoning that Shu was in no position for a major military confrontation with Wei. In 253, Fei Yi was assassinated by the general Guo Xun () -- a former Wei general who had been forced to surrender but who secretly maintained his loyalty to Wei.
The project also saw the launch of two new modules, Spektr and Priroda, to Mir, which were used by American astronauts as living quarters and laboratories to conduct the majority of their science aboard the station. These missions allowed NASA and the Roskosmos to learn a great deal about how best to work with international partners in space and how to minimize the risks associated with assembling a large space station in orbit, as would have to be done with the ISS. The project also served as a political ruse on the part of the American government, providing a diplomatic channel for NASA to take part in the funding of the cripplingly under-funded Russian space program. This in turn allowed the newly fledged Russian government to keep Mir operating, in addition to the Russian space program as a whole, ensuring the Russian government remained (and remains) friendly towards the United States.
'Student Performances', Opera Magazine, London July 1990.'Teenage rock 'n' troll', The Times, London, 3 April 1990'New role for Peer', The Times Educational Supplement, London, 25 May 1990 This production travelled to the US.'Student opera project is impressive in scope', Press & Sun, Binghamton NY, 27 October 1990 The chamber opera Caedmon based on a play by Christopher Fry was produced by the Royal Opera at the Donmar Warehouse in May 1989 with Christopher Gillett in the title role.The Independent, London, 20 May 1989, p.33: Robert Maycock wrote that the opera's music was 'spare and intensely lyrical... providing opportunities for long spans of concentrated and beautiful singing...'This event was the product of a crowdfunding campaign by The Independent: 'The Garden Venture comes into bloom', The Independent, London, 15 May 1989, p.19.'Beside the seaside', The Sunday Telegraph, 28 May 1989: Malcolm Hayes wrote that the opera took 'a cripplingly slow half-hour to get going, but which brought rewards when it did...' All in the Mind (2004) was commissioned by W11 Opera, also to Lambert's own libretto, and performed at the Britten Theatre in London.

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