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"That's one of the cruelest, cruelest things that's happening," Biden said.
But boy … that's one of the cruelest, cruelest things that's happening.
There was just lasciviousness in its purest and cruelest form.
"It's the cruelest thing," Kim Summers says of the ban.
It is real life, doled out in the cruelest way possible.
" For victory was not possible "without the very cruelest revolutionary terror.
"The worst, cruelest moment ever on Survivor," one wrote on Twitter.
This is the cruelest troll Game of Thrones has ever done pic.twitter.
This is just the stupidest cruelest thing I've seen in a while.
That goal, though, has been helped none by the cruelest of draws.
She looks at Johel and sees in his smile the cruelest betrayal.
Cruelest cut Who calls the police on a kid for cutting grass?
Every character in Bruce Wagner's "Dead Stars," the cruelest book ever written.
"The cruelest part of cancer is the emotional pain," Jon Albert said.
They say April is the cruelest month, but HBO may beg to differ.
T.S. Eliot wasn't kidding when he said that April was the cruelest month.
Spectators thought they were witnessing the latest and cruelest manifestation of the curse.
"You are likely your own cruelest reader," says one of our advice columnists.
The cruelest twist for the residents of 53206 is that they have been
" Who extolled the world's cruelest tyrant as someone who "wrote me beautiful letters.
Betty, who has already toiled through some of Riverdale's cruelest torments, is in trouble.
"Food is the cruelest form of addiction," says one of the women this season.
"This might be the cruelest joke of all today," user @BoozyMcHound tweeted in response.
Wednesday is the cruelest night, halfway through the week and everyone exhausted and crabby.
Which means that this Trivial Pursuit question is the cruelest one of them all.
On the cruelest day, Mr. Ghani called relatives of 43 men, his office said.
Miller only advocates for the cruelest available options, and therefore rises in Trump's favor.
He's one of the hardest and cruelest individuals that operated in the Boston area.
But their willingness to swallow some of the administration's cruelest acts renders them complicit.
She gave up everything for Somalia, but Somalia took her life in the cruelest way.
Bonus: She's a really warm presence on Twitter, often the cruelest of all the platforms.
Utilitarianism in its crudest and cruelest form won out over Kantianism at its most noble.
He joked that the cruelest call he had ever responded to was for cat abuse.
This time he's propagating a theory, not about aliens, but about the cruelest of creatures: man.
It was the cruelest sort of irony: He couldn't even get the wrong thing done correctly.
We're almost through February — the cruelest month — and you're just about done with this winter business.
BPD makes me lash out, allowing some of the cruelest things to tumble from my mouth.
There is no rush to judgment of these characters, even at their cruelest or most cowardly.
Last month House Republicans rammed through one of the worst, cruelest pieces of legislation in history.
Crowds rushed to America's airports to halt the first, and cruelest, version of Trump's notorious travel ban.
Logan was Lilly's ex-boyfriend, and he was the cruelest and most sadistic of all Veronica's tormenters.
Removing the pre-existing conditions clause is arguably the "cruelest act" the president has committed, he said.
"I'm at Pizza Hut" are the cruelest words I've ever said to him. L-O-fucking-L.
They came in grief, in its cruelest form: grief that offers still a glimmer of a reprieve.
No matter what T. S. Eliot said, February is if not the cruelest month, certainly the bleakest.
Inflation is the cruelest tax of all and I think it's going to give a lot of relief.
The fact that Leonardo DiCaprio hasn't won an Oscar is the cruelest joke in the history of Hollywood.
In the cruelest twist, Jamal finds the RollerWorld money moments after Latrell (Jahking Guillory) shoots Ruby (Jason Genao).
The question: After the world's cruelest schoolyard game, who did Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) take a swing at?
So, for me, the cruelest irony is that this picture likely captures the peak of my legal career.
It's one of dementia's cruelest collateral effects, where even everyday experiences leave you punch drunk and emotionally drained.
This time there was just gut-wrenching despair as Serbia's hopes slipped away in the cruelest fashion imaginable.
It was titled "The Cruelest Show on Earth," and described an elephant, Nicole, being punished for missing her cues.
They agreed to be featured in a video highlighting some of the meanest, cruelest messages they've received on Twitter.
The loser will be left with another chapter of anguish — perhaps the cruelest one in a history of them.
His observations document the extreme experiences of trying to make it in pro cycling, one of the cruelest sports.
She became a friend and leader to the other women, finding lightness and solidarity in the cruelest of places.
Cassidy Graham is the cruelest and most misguided piece of consequential legislation proposed so far in the 21st century.
And that's perhaps one of the cruelest things about involuntary detention: You take from a person their sense of self.
For much of his life, Sarlo suffered from one of depression's cruelest tortures: anhedonia, or the inability to feel pleasure.
The old oak was done in, not by an April that was the cruelest month, but by a nasty August.
One of the cruelest features of the Ebola infection is the ease with which the virus can spread through contact.
Isn't the legitimacy of the Trump administration enabling the cruelest abuses at the nation's borders and threatening our democratic institutions?
When I was young, the now candidate, humiliated me, insulted me, disrespected me both publicly and privately in the cruelest way.
Gutierrez may have survived what he called "the cruelest moment of my life," but he lost both legs below his knees.
Amy is cold and callous, a woman who exacts the cruelest revenge on her cheating husband—by faking her own death.
Editorial There was a time when "Save Darfur" was a rallying cry to end one of the cruelest conflicts in Africa.
Here's an excerpt, focused on 2008: In many ways, the hurricane season of 2008 was the cruelest ever experienced in Haiti.
"An attack on the most sacred of places is the cruelest and most cowardly act a person can do," she tweeted.
We deserve to look up to freedom fighters like Bussa, not continue to be looked down upon by our history's cruelest oppressors.
"Cersei's cruelest vengeance is making everyone in the castle get 'the Cersei,'" tweeted an editor at Entertainment Weekly after spotting the similarity.
If you're a United States citizen who is pained by doing your taxes, April can be the cruelest month of the year.
Pro wrestling is known for chewing up and spitting out its heroes, and Chyna's story may be the cruelest case of all.
It may not be a massive reward, but that story could probably melt the heart of even the cruelest thieves out there.
In fact, he left me a voicemail right after saying that these were the cruelest words I had ever said to him.
Allison Janney's unflinching turn as LaVona Golden in I, Tonya might just usurp Faye Dunaway in Mommie Dearest as cinema's cruelest mom.
In a world in which reverse snobbery is often the cruelest sort, it can be hard for the tyro to keep up.
And like Palante, Cripure is disabled in the cruelest way, with huge, deformed feet that make it difficult for him to walk.
He vows to take the good with the bad and let the cruelest bounces roll off his back, or something like that.
Perhaps the cruelest part about allergy season is that it comes right as many runners are transitioning from the treadmill to running outside.
We asked people to dredge up the past and divulge the worst, cruelest, craziest, and otherwise most regrettable dares they went through with.
Some emerged with the same symptoms as American prisoners of war who were brutalized decades earlier by some of the world's cruelest regimes.
But, the title card: "Wingspan: N/A" is maybe the cruelest thing I've ever seen written about someone, and not just basketball players.
It was almost the cruelest thing I could have said to my brainy mother, that her conversation was a bit of a cliché.
And maybe we should add specifically the curse of overproduction, which at present, as often before, is the major and the cruelest problem.
The cruelest cuts may be a reported $1 billion reduction for the United Nations' peacekeeping operations and programs that care for needy children.
ISTANBUL — For Mohammed, an Iraqi civil engineer, the cruelest experience of his life was not when his father tortured him for being gay.
I'm also fascinated by how women treat each other, we can be the cruelest of the cruel and that dynamic is fascinating to watch.
In one of the cruelest tweets of the year, a fake BBC account posted a fraudulent announcement today that Queen Elizabeth II was dead.
In the campaign, each celeb wears a piece of "hate couture," in which the cruelest social media comments they've endured are transformed into fashion.
Arguably the cruelest part of Chapman's death were rumors—ones Thorn cannot confirm—that the shortstop was considering quitting baseball after the 1920 season.
Of all the ways to die, Alzheimer's is surely one of the cruelest in terms of pain, suffering and cost for families and patients.
Her only available escape route, in mid-November, was across "one of the cruelest mountain passes in the Pyrenees," frequently impassable even in summer.
That it still helps people to take this desolate image of Palestine seriously, 150 years later, is perhaps Twain's biggest, cruelest joke of all.
Trump is not a pious man, but by destroying informal restraints on reactionary rhetoric, he's made his party hospitable to the cruelest of theocrats.
Moreover, some of the cruelest experiments conducted in Auschwitz, on mass sterilization and the effects of starvation, were carried out by other camp physicians.
In most motorsports, the engineer's cruelest foe isn't the rules of physics or the driver's inability to wring every crumb of power from their vehicle.
As unemployment rates fall, that time limit — one of the cruelest provisions of the 1996 welfare reform law — has been coming back across the country.
With all due respect to T. S. Eliot, it may well come to pass that August emerges as the cruelest month for frontline healthcare workers.
A pretty scummy Internet post is going viral, showing one of the cruelest ways to get "the best service of your life" at a restaurant.
Proving Nietzsche right once and for all that "man is the cruelest animal," gamers confessed on Reddit that they've done some disturbing stuff in video games.
Insatiable, the controversial new show from Netflix that debuts on Friday, is simultaneously one of the cruelest and most poorly crafted shows I have ever seen.
They demonstrate our resolve and refusal to stand on the sidelines as Assad slaughters his people — and their children — with the cruelest weapons known to man.
Bernie Sanders on Monday called the GOP health care legislation "the cruelest, most destructive and irresponsible piece of legislation" brought to the Senate in modern history.
"This was either the cruelest policy, even more cruel than I think people realize, or it was the most negligent policy of all time," Toczylowski said.
In this contest, candidates will have to produce a buffet featuring foods that will remind us of their cruelest attack on Trump back in the day.
Then, in what might be the cruelest fake out in Bachelor history, Ben tells a grinning Olivia — rose in hand — that he CANNOT return her feelings.
In the cruelest and purest way, the Republican Party attempted to claim ownership over our bodies and sacrificed our health care in return for corporate profits.
Lifeline Tomorrow, the FCC will vote to start a public comment period on a proposal that may be the cruelest ever to come out of the agency.
It is Hindley's abuse that leads to Heathcliff's abuse, and Heathcliff in turn creates his son Linton, the cruelest and most selfish of the novel's younger generation.
Six major tournaments in 22 years (including the European Championship), and England, brimming with high hopes and big-name players, going out in the cruelest possible way.
As I drove back with my friends, I misquoted T. S. Eliot in my head: "May is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land."
There is a belief about Biden that he has already been through some of the cruelest fates that can befall a man — what could hurt him worse?
Pepe has appeared frequently on social media dressed in Ku Klux Klan robes and Nazi uniforms, and in depictions of the cruelest and most egregious Jewish caricatures.
Albèrt, a friend of ours was by the door, and they grabbed him by his shirt, shoving him against the wall, saying the crudest, cruelest things they could.
"If Trump decides to end DACA, it will be one of the ugliest and cruelest decisions ever made by a president in our modern history," Vermont Independent Sen.
Has it really been nine months since we saw him last, taking the final, cruelest blow from young Olly and collapsing onto the ground, blood pooling behind him?
Throughout the building, other residents wiped tears not one of them could explain, and held each other, afraid and sure, somehow, of that last, deepest, and cruelest loss.
"The dairy industry is one of the cruelest forms of animal exploitation and our governments are endorsing it," a Facebook post that describes the organization's mission statement says.
Why should it help us when it doesn't need us to survive, its seeds borne on the idlest gust, taking root and thriving in even the cruelest terrain?
In one of the cruelest therapies, the family "draws the irons," small tokens that determine who among them is permitted to be the focus of the others' love.
And that is one of the cruelest things about intoxication-facilitated assault: Victims are attacked only after the possibility of resisting has been entirely removed from their grasp.
" Inside it, Neruda captures perhaps the truest and cruelest ironies of love, the secret of what makes heartbreak so damn heartbreaking: "Love is so short, forgetting is so long.
Instead, what you're left with is the fact that you're the cruelest kind of pawn: You're intentionally making life worse for others in the hopes of lifting yourself up.
That means that animal activists can make a huge difference combating the cruelest farming practices just by demanding these companies do what they've already said they mean to do.
It would be the cruelest of ironies if the magnetometers, designed to identify weapons and deter violence, were not removed and their retention triggered more violent confrontations this weekend.
The calendar still says it's March, but Yahoo has already pulled off what's sure to go down as one of the cruelest April Fools' Day pranks of the year.
When, toward the end of "Bush," he allows that his subject "may not have been America's worst president," the act of charity stings far worse than his cruelest barbs.
Derek Rose makes some pure, hand-made silk boxers in toned-down styles for which even your cruelest of friends could not immolate you starting at a reasonable $85.
Rick's turning his back on his own son's dream would have been the cruelest, most cynical turn in a show that has frequently drawn criticism for those very traits.
As Mohammed tells it, the cruelest blow instead came this past week, when the United States Supreme Court agreed to reinstate Mr. Trump's 120-day freeze on refugee resettlement.
On Baseball CHICAGO — Dusty Baker has managed almost 2100,21 games since that fateful night, so many years ago, when ghosts still haunted Wrigley Field and played their cruelest trick.
"If Trump decides to end DACA, it will be one of the ugliest and cruelest decisions ever made by a president in our modern history," Bernie Sanders said Sunday.
Pevar has called this "the saddest and cruelest thing" about the case — since 1987, "men have been going in and out while women have spent years in prison," he said.
The last thing we want to do is encourage this sort of juvenile behavior but we rounded up the cruelest, messiest, most inconveniencing April Fools' pranks for your viewing pleasure.
He shared both the actual parts that make you want to weep for all of humanity and the ridiculous, morbid hilarity that can be found in the cruelest of jokes.
In this case, de Wilde filmed the scene several different ways, ultimately rejecting the cruelest version in favor of one in which Emma is not vicious so much as thoughtless.
And that is why an abuser may resort to the cruelest and most covert of methods, such as cutting off her air supply with his bare hands, leaving no bruises.
Though we only had a few minutes, here's what Adlon had to say about creating her own show, using her life experiences, and how daughters can be the cruelest mistresses.
One of the cruelest narratives surfaced after Julie Swetnick, a web developer who has held security clearances at the Department of Justice and other federal agencies, shared her story last week.
In the event supporters of Hillary Clinton haven't had a bad enough day, Donald Trump's camp just rammed the message home one last time, in the cruelest, most absurd way possible.
Those wanting DACA to continue "If Trump decides to end DACA, it will be one of the ugliest and cruelest decisions ever made by a president in our modern history," Sen.
Fergus becomes trapped by his own defiance — he may put a brave face on it, but for a pickpocket to lose a hand is the cruelest and most poetic of ironies.
The animals are the backdrop to the movie's theme that all creatures deserve dignity and respect, and that humans can be both the kindest and the cruelest animals of them all.
The museum's sole success is Haynes' cruelest project: an exhibit where visitors can electrocute a sentient hologram, then go home with a novelty keychain with a copy of that hologram being tortured.
"When I was a young woman, the now-candidate humiliated me, insulted me, disrespected me publicly, as he usually did in private in the cruelest way," Machado said in her response Friday.
The controversy here has also been amplified by assertions, made by Mr. Shumpert's defenders and repudiated by city officials, that his killing echoes some of the cruelest episodes of the South's past.
Next, President Trump performed perhaps the cruelest act I have ever seen committed by an American president by ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which included almost 800,85033 participants.
But for Daouda Soumana, a 20-year-old trader from Niger, one of the cruelest experiences of his quest for safety occurred this week — within sight of the southern shores of Europe.
Outlander episode 5 ended on the cruelest cliffhanger imaginable, with Claire and Jamie finally laying eyes on each other again after 20 years apart — before Jamie faints and the episode cuts to black.
He prayed daily that the situation in Eritrea, considered by human rights groups to be one of the world's cruelest dictatorships, would somehow improve, making it safe to return to his mother and siblings.
"The cruelest thing about a disappearance is that it leaves you with this desperate hope that your child might actually still be alive somewhere," said Daniel Wilkinson, a managing director at Human Rights Watch.
The cruelest irony of my life is that it took me losing my best friend, my wife of 26 years and the mother of my three children, to truly appreciate each and every day.
We never got to embrace and celebrate the beginning of the rest of our loves together, as the best day of our lives turned into the worst, in the cruelest twist of fate imaginable.
"This is what I call the homework gap, and it is the cruelest part of the digital divide," said Jessica Rosenworcel, a Democratic member of the commission who has pushed to overhaul the Lifeline program.
Mood: pleasantly awaiting takeoff Cruelest protester sign: "Ted Cruz Likes Nickelback" Stephen Sondheim echo: "A funny thing happened on the way to the forum," Mr. Cruz told reporters, describing the state of the Republican race.
And there was his hapless foray into abortion politics, where he proved once again he is totally comfortable taking the cruelest possible position on a given issue, if that is what he senses conservatives want.
"Many people have never thought that slavery still exists in its cruelest form," Satyarthi told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from Sundance, the independent film industry's premiere U.S. gathering - now in its 33rd year.
As we've seen with the global gag rule, the cruelest part of this policy is that people of color and low-income communities will be impacted the most because they have fewer options for care.
It welcomed old friends like Sandor Clegane and bid adieu to both the kindest (Hodor) and cruelest (Ramsay Bolton) figures in the tale, as well as yet another Stark (Rickon), though we barely knew him.
And yet, he was devoted to one of the cruelest figures in the bloody annals of tyranny, and he was a willing dupe of the propaganda that projected the Soviet Union as a workers' paradise.
But perhaps the cruelest twist in our Little Women game was how none of us ever suspected it'd be the eldest who became our Beth, that absence that reduced us to three instead of four.
The cruelest part of social media (aside from all the actually bad stuff) is not that it's brought us squiggle brows or existential crises, but that it has introduced us to the private jet plandid.
Alison's final voiceover, which she speaks as Ben carries her barely conscious body out into the sea, underlines the cruelest part of Alison's death: It ends her story, allowing others to define it for her.
"While not an exhaustive list, this amendment still marks a significant step in reversing some of the Administration's cruelest immigration policies while protecting tens of thousands of individuals who are pursuing the American Dream," Price said.
It is this realization we all can relate to — that our cruelest and most vile racist structures are in some ways motivated by a love for creature comforts and pretty things — that packs the hardest punch.
The death of Justice John Paul Stevens earlier this summer occasioned a look back at what he considered his cruelest defeat in his 35 years on the Supreme Court: the 2008 decision District of Columbia v.
"Student loan rehabilitation is one of the cruelest of all tricks being played on the citizens by the Department of Education and its financial partners," said Alan Collinge, founder of the advocacy group Student Loan Justice.
"We never got to embrace and celebrate the beginning of the rest of our lives together, as the best day of our lives turned into the worst, in the cruelest twist of fate imaginable," Antoine continued.
"We never got to embrace and celebrate the beginning of the rest of our lives together, as the best day of our lives turned into the worst, in the cruelest twist of fate imaginable," Antoine continued.
"We never got to embrace and celebrate the beginning of the rest of our lives together, as the best day of our lives turned into the worst, in the cruelest twist of fate imaginable," Antoine said.
"We never got to embrace and celebrate the beginning of the rest of our lives together, as the best day of our lives turned into the worst, in the cruelest twist of fate imaginable," she wrote.
On a weekend that shattered most remaining taboos of American foreign policy, Trump stepped into North Korea alongside Kim and proclaimed it a "great honor" to stand alongside one of the cruelest tyrants of the current age.
"I have said in the past and I will say it again: What is happening in Syria is genocide of women and children in its cruelest form, using weapons of mass destruction," he said in a statement.
In the cruelest irony, the large sums of money being given as bribes were disguised as donations to charity — a charity that claimed to help underprivileged kids attend college, when in fact, it was doing the exact opposite.
So basically Michael doesn't remember anything about his past, including his relationship with Jane, which is just the cruelest thing that can happen to poor Jane after the all the heartbreak she's already suffered, but here we are.
The expression that "prostitution is the oldest profession in the world" is well-worn, but doesn't capture how sex work can paradoxically attract the highest respect or the cruelest disdain within the same society, depending on the context.
Perhaps his cruelest trick of the trailer, however, is harassing a poor woman while she's on the toilet in a public restroom, making it rain bloody teeth when she was just trying to have one damn moment alone.
Belocian's disqualification is also an example of track and field's cruelest rule: that one false start, just one flinch at the line — at the Olympics, no less — can end your dreams of gold before you've even started running.
"This is what I call the homework gap, and it is the cruelest part of the digital divide," Jessica Rosenworcel, a Democratic member of the commission who has pushed to overhaul the Lifeline program, said at the time.
"To ridicule someone is the cruelest form of social chastising, and the most effective one, too," said Alejandro Marín, a co-founder of Supercívicos who was wearing a purple dress while seated beside Mr. Hernández in the cafe.
Now you burn some additional calories by getting out your thesaurus and solving the other three theme clues, making sure to note that, in the south, the entries MENU and EATERY cross each other in the cruelest way.
And in one of the cruelest ironies of all, 2017 will also demonstrate the overturning of all the Obama administration's assumptions about Syria and perhaps open the door for the Trump administration to take advantage of the new realities.
In those cases, What Not to Wear was one of the cruelest enforcers of rigidly held norms on TV. Most of us don't deck ourselves in wardrobes that would get us onto an episode of What Not to Wear.
Quinn's current situation gives the show a chance to talk about what nations owe the people who will do the dirtiest, cruelest work "for the greater good," and about the repercussions of surviving—and doling out—so much violence.
We agree with Mr. Egan that President Obama has been "a model of class and dignity" in the face of the cruelest and most unjustified contempt, which began on the day he took office and has never let up.
T.S. Eliot wrote "April is the cruelest month" and that's certainly proving true for winter-weary folks across the northern U.S., as more waves of bitter cold and heavy snow are in the forecast over the next several days.
No, the real challenge for Tuohy is solving one of the cruelest puzzles of youth sports: Why do so many gifted teenage female distance runners fizzle out by their early 20s, unable to capture the speed of their youth?
In the cruelest of ironies, the candidate who lost by nearly three million popular votes has been elected president of the United States by that very process designed to prevent the election of an unqualified president by misinformed voters.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads April may be the cruelest month, but Arlene Shechet is sweetening our sullen sojourn into spring with three surprise performances of T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land starring the legendary actress Fiona Shaw.
While there, Tyrion manages to blunt some of Joffrey's cruelest and more inept inclinations and successfully defends the castle from Stannis Baratheon's army using that bright green wildfire, although he suffers a deep gash across his face that nearly kills him.
In perhaps the cruelest act of all, she was even able to change my seat on my five-hour flight out of Vegas, moving me from a spacious exit aisle to a middle seat at the back by the restrooms.
T.S. Eliot once said that April is the cruelest month, but I'd like to argue that it's actually August, where summer is almost over, but it's not quite the ideal cozy fall weather that's perfect for drinking pumpkin spice lattes.
" Hall kept the same hairstyle while working in cable news, but once she got to the national news stage, viewers' negative comments had a huge affect on her: "I remember reading the cruelest, most awful thing about my hair online.
Ellen M. Vollinger, the legal director of the Food Research and Action Center, an advocacy group, noted that the poet T.S. Eliot had described April as "the cruelest month," and for people losing SNAP benefits, she said, that description is appropriate.
But Warren argued that if Kraninger was directly involved in carrying out one of the cruelest government policies toward vulnerable children, she would be unfit to protect vulnerable, working-class families from the ruthless companies that try to scam them.
Moving house with a record collection is perhaps one of the cruelest rites of passage for metalheads old enough (or financially solvent enough) to have amassed a respectable quantity of vinyl records, and I was miserable even thinking about it.
We see the Cap'n "clenching on to a blood-dripping whip whilst standing o'er the shredded-open back" of a man and get a vivid description of cat hauling, one of the cruelest practices in the history of American slavery.
"I think that was one of the cruelest human experiments I've seen in my entire career," said Michael Osterholm, director of University of Minnesota's Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, who has advised federal health officials on the response.
Last week, the White House ignored a legally mandated deadline to report whether it believed the C.I.A. conclusion, that the murder was ordered by the prince, who has shown a determination to use the cruelest measures to crush his critics.
First of all, Slate is right that historically "celebrity gossip" has always been harsher on famous women, as a way to police their looks (the cruelest example is the coverage of aging and plastic surgery) and shame them for having sexual agency.
For Federer, who became the first man since 163 to lose a Wimbledon singles final after holding match points, the loss was the cruelest of his career given it came at the All England Club where he has triumphed eight times before.
In the cruelest of ironies, he had recently lost his own mother to stage 4 lung cancer, and he regarded me and my mother with that special kind of empathy reserved for those who are equally embattled cancer soldiers and their caregivers.
Jennifer Weiner If you are a woman in America who spends any amount of time thinking about her body — which is to say, if you are a woman in America — then you know that it's August, not April, that's the cruelest month.
The cruelest scene in Succession's pilot involves Roman offering to give a young working-class boy $1 million — all he has to do is hit a home run during the impromptu baseball game the Roy family is playing to celebrate Logan's birthday.
That it was all brought crashing down, that Spurs' players clawed their way back into the game, that they wrestled control away from Ajax, that they extinguished their dreams in the cruelest, most brutal fashion should not diminish what Ajax achieved, what Ajax meant.
One of the cruelest episodes was in 2011, Officer Stanislao said in an interview, when he approached a police captain, Jon Miller, to ask for time off to undergo surgery to his throat, adding that there was a risk he would not survive the operation.
Her opinions were admittedly bold and often flouted the consensus of her peers, but it was the writing itself — irreverent, erudite, uncompromising — that kept her fans coming back for more, even if they felt vaguely insulted by her cruelest put-downs of sappy sentiment and middlebrow complacency.
" Reviewing it in 2010 in The New York Times, Dwight Garner wrote of Mr. Hoagland, "His erudite comic poems are backloaded with heartache and longing, and they function, emotionally, like improvised explosive devices: The pain comes at you from the cruelest angles, on the sunniest of days.
In "Meal Ticket," the grimmest and cruelest of these yarns, a man without limbs, known as Hamilton, the Wingless Thrush (Harry Melling), is carted around by a grizzled impresario (Liam Neeson) and made to perform feats of elocution amid the mud and dust of remote frontier settlements.
It's all a bad, dumb joke — everyone knows that faking pregnancies when women all around the world have fertility issues is the cruelest "prank" — especially when you consider that Hailey recently told Refinery29 that she was on birth control and not interested in having kids at this time.
At His Cruelest Tsuyoshi Kohsaka had done nothing to deserve a match with Fedor Emelianenko, but he was unfortunate enough to pick up a 'victory' over Emelianenko back in Rings when an accidental (but illegal) elbow cut Emelianenko's lace-curtain skin open and saw the bout waved off.
That Big Star's re­cor­ded leg­acy would go on to in­spire count­less indie sensations is one of pop his­tory's cruelest iron­ies—every­one from R.E.M. to The Re­placements to Elli­ott Smith would come to see Big Star as the great miss­ing link between the 60s and the 803s and bey­ond.
Feldstein brings a disarming guilelessness to Johanna, so that even at her hardest, cruelest, and most self-loathing, we never lose sight of the eager young fangirl she used to be — but the storytelling is such that Johanna's ups and downs always seem one step ahead of our comprehension.
There's a reason why the cruelest of the early aughts celebrity gossip blogs don't really have any cultural cachet anymore, and why marginalized people who were at the heart of high-profile scandals in earlier decades are seeing pop culture begin to reconsider the way they were treated by the press.
Calling the bill the "cruelest, most destructive and irresponsible piece of legislation ever brought to the United States Senate in the modern history of this country," Sanders highlighted the possible effects of the bill's provisions, which include cutting Medicaid, defunding Planned Parenthood and roadblocks for those with pre-existing conditions.
"Let me be as clear as I can be, and I don't mean to engage in hyperbole here because I am not, this legislation...is the cruelest, most destructive and irresponsible piece of legislation ever brought in the United States Senate in the modern history of this country," Sanders said.
But the cruelest thing about Black History Month, other than its four-week limit, is that it forecloses the possibility of Black Futures Month — 30 or even 31 whole days when black people could celebrate by living anywhere, failing upward and cheerfully waving hello to cops who don't see color.
Timeline B sees the case re-opened ten years later; Wayne's hair is shorter and by now he is married, to the lovely schoolteacher named Amelia whom he met in Timeline A. Timeline C is the cruelest: Now in retirement, Wayne is struggling to remember his life through the cloud of dementia.
Letter To the Editor: Re "For Abused Gay Iraqi in Turkey, U.S. Refugee Freeze Is Cruelest Blow" (news article, July 2): Last fall, I traveled to the Middle East to undertake research for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and met a number of gay and transgender refugees from Syria and Iraq.
" ("Keeping At It: The Quest for Sound Money and Good Government," by Paul Volcker and Christine Harper, 2018) "Inflation is thought of as a cruel, and maybe the cruelest, tax because it hits in a many-sectored way, in an unplanned way, and it hits the people on a fixed income hardest.
The sight of public-school students finishing their algebra homework in fast-food restaurants and coffee shops, where they have access to free public Wi-Fi, has compelled hundreds of cities and school districts to find ways to bridge what one official has called "the cruelest part of the digital divide": the homework gap.
" ("Keeping At It: The Quest for Sound Money and Good Government," by Paul Volcker and Christine Harper, 2018) ON INFLATION'S EFFECTS "Inflation is thought of as a cruel, and maybe the cruelest, tax because it hits in a many-sectored way, in an unplanned way, and it hits the people on a fixed income hardest.
The fate of the Belfast Project turns out to be an absorbing drama in its own right, as Keefe delicately unpacks the legal and moral quandary surrounding what amounts to a cache of confessions — conducted at considerable risk and in utmost secrecy — in which people implicated themselves and others in the cruelest, most brutal acts.
In some ways, then, the Knicks' 108-81 loss was a classic example of the cruelest way to lose: to fall behind big (by 17 points), come all the way back and even take a second-half lead (by 2), only to let the game slip away again (this time for good, and in historically grim fashion).
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) said if Trump ends DACA, it will be "one of the ugliest and cruelest decisions ever made by a president," and Rep.
She's still not over Joel, her ex-fiancé, who broke off their engagement in the cruelest, most passive-aggressive way possible (he tells her they're going to move into a new apartment, and it's not until the night before the move that he informs her she's going to be moving into it alone; meanwhile, he has a new girlfriend).
He added that one of the cruelest aspects of the bombings was that they continue a Trump policy that creates humanitarian nightmares abroad while preventing refugees from entering the U.S. "That is unconscionable, and if President Trump really cares about the suffering of the Syrian people, he wouldn't bomb them – he would rescue them, with a robust refugee program and massive humanitarian relief," Murphy said.
But so far Trump has been more constrained and less destructive than I expected — his foreign policy less destabilizing (so far) than either of his predecessors, his cruelest policy instincts walked back under pressure, the country more prosperous, his appointments more responsible and a large-scale investigation into his possible crimes proceeding, beset by Trumpian insults but otherwise mostly unimpeded by the White House.
TODAY'S QUOTE "The cruelest twist of fate imaginable ..." Kenesha Antoine, posting a tribute to her boyfriend on Facebook after he drowned during his underwater proposal to her in Tanzania TODAY'S NUMBER $31 million The weekend box office haul for "Downton Abbey," which saw the aristocrats from the British period drama beat out an astronaut and Rambo in a surprise victory HAPPENING LATER Ex-officer on trial The murder trial of Amber Guyger begins today in Dallas.
Passengers using the app will be able to optimize their route based on what's going to get them there fastest; what will be most cost-effective; and even what might be the most ecological sound means of getting from point A to point B. The cruelest thing about this app, however, is that it also shows you the time it would take to get from point A to point B by Hyperloop – a faster trip which is, however, still sadly speculative for now.

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