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"cruelly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows a desire to cause physical or mental pain and make somebody suffer
  2. in a way that causes physical or mental pain and makes somebody suffer
"cruelly" Synonyms
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They've targeted & threatened & cruelly insulted us many times over.
" To which Arie (cruelly!) added: "Yes, I wouldn't mind.
Photographs of dogs being fried or treated cruelly went viral.
We have to acknowledge that Trump has been cruelly used.
AIDS also showed how cruelly unwed partners could be treated.
He's vain, cruelly narcissistic, and somehow, in control of our lives.
He may also be cruelly and unusually punished in the process.
This toes the fine line of evil brilliance and cruelly unconscionable.
Reality television gave him true love, then cruelly took it away.
And now its response to that scandal has been cruelly inadequate.
On top of that, my father was dying, cruelly and slowly.
FEW INDUSTRIALISTS have been as cruelly self-serving as Andrew Carnegie.
Her elementary school classmates cruelly told her she smelled like fish.
Few of them behave as cruelly and criminally as Mr. Trump.
The tensions are not new, but a primary makes them cruelly visible.
Those engaged to be married, for example, have been cruelly left out.
The Republican plan would ruthlessly and cruelly limit coverage without controlling costs.
"PLEASURE is oft a visitant; but pain clings cruelly," wrote John Keats.
"Unacceptable for Trump Admin to cruelly mock veterans like @SenJohnMcCain," Reed tweeted.
Perhaps most cruelly, hospitals and other major civilian infrastructure are systematically targeted.
This is why Carson's statements are so chilling and so cruelly ironic.
Specifically, Dwight's got diarrhea, a detail I feel this episode cruelly ignored.
His Majesty's protuberant eyes were fixed cruelly on his New York subjects.
They are going through it together, but in a cruelly asymmetrical fashion.
But it still seems cruelly shortsighted to deny kids food and books.
That the Haights then respond by cruelly rebuffing her kindness speaks volumes.
It survived the Crusaders, who dealt cruelly with eastern Christians in other places.
" Dolores quips cruelly, "Your new world is just another one of their traps.
" Even Victor Hugo cruelly referred to his lonely, suffering hunchback as "an almost.
Neighbors, in interviews, similarly described a troubled youth who treated his mother cruelly.
Free trade creates shocks and challenges to any economy, which are cruelly concentrated.
He took to cruelly beating Sarah, until she could no longer bear it.
Native Americans suffered cruelly: Washington ordered the "devastation" of Iroquois nations allied with Britain.
But Shklar's point is that one need not be a sadist to act cruelly.
If Leonardo DiCaprio loses, this would be a cruelly interesting way to do it.
Cruelly, the Mets scored 13 runs in a shutout win over the Marlins yesterday.
So is Mariah really behaving cruelly, or is Morgan blowing this out of proportion?
It cruelly targets the weakest people in the world — refugees — for nonexistent security gains.
In recent years, spring frosts and sudden hailstorms have cruelly slashed this output further.
How cruelly ironic that your cartoon was published the week of another synagogue shooting.
But supporters of transgender rights said the Trump administration was acting recklessly and cruelly.
" She goes on, "How can I have behaved so badly, so cruelly, so stupidly?
The poorer the woman, the tighter the trap and the more cruelly it binds.
Then, as they wait in line, a girl cruelly insults Deja's hair behind her back.
A saltwater crocodile living at a zoo in China was cruelly attacked by tourists recently.
Should migrant children be cruelly put in cages and separated from their mothers and fathers?
The peanut M&M-sized one on my upper rectus abdominus seemed particularly cruelly placed.
It would be cruelly unfair to expect or predict that level of greatness on anyone.
CUT TO: CHRISTIAN GREY, a cruelly tailored American billionaire, and Sally, arriving at the club.
But for Watkins, the split between identities has been firmly and cruelly determined by biology.
While there, I noticed my daughter-in-law treating their older son (17) almost cruelly.
For decades, Iran's hard-liners enforced the ban cruelly — and FIFA looked the other way.
He couldn't be lifted up because he was too busy cruelly dragging everyone else down.
Most cruelly in 21994, with State Senator Wendy Davis's quixotic quest to defeat Greg Abbott.
Cruelly, about 90 percent of these individuals receive no treatment for their addiction while incarcerated.
"They had to so cruelly insult the people who loved that family and that show."
And, most cruelly, the mob controlled which of the longshoreman would be selected to work.
Apple is cruelly trying to rip the headphone jack from us, but we're not buying it.
At just 25, Paige is cruelly sidelined, victim of a fluke bump and a bum neck.
The pop culture references are cruelly relevant, and, yes, there are more fake parody television shows.
He needs to look bereft, gutted to see a competitor so cruelly pulled from the game.
The cruelly casual explanation is that this is all just what's known as a black swan.
They're low on suspense, and don't build to any cruelly ironic twists or gasp-inducing revelations.
As we told you, many fans in the audience felt the kangaroo was cruelly displayed onstage.
A third coworker (cruelly!) stated that he wished the bee would go back to being extinct.
More cruelly, they are blacklisted, which means that no studio can get away with hiring them.
But this truth goes unacknowledged, and worse even than being ignored, the women are treated cruelly.
We are cruelly trapped between what we would like to be and what we actually are.
Gad offered Cuoco the championship belt and she took it before he cruelly snatched it back.
Feral horses were once herded cruelly with airplanes or poisoned to stop them competing for food.
I realized each window cruelly looked out on the Statue of Liberty, almost teasing each patient.
Cruelly amoral and only marginally credible, "Flower" is nevertheless wildly entertaining and at times even touching.
But the dam couldn't hold forever, and cruelly, Iran was the author of its own demise.
Cruelly and ironically, when I grieved the climate crisis, I mourned the coming onslaught of pandemics.
Instead, he cruelly manipulates the plight of DACA recipients, keeping them and their families in limbo.
" Akin's mother cruelly says: "Women manufacture children and if you can't you are just a man.
Dogs are slaughtered much more cruelly on Bali, said Ms. Girardi, the Bali animal welfare advocate.
Here, at this house, Farris hopes to find the light that was so cruelly snuffed out.
Though the labor was evilly got and cruelly maintained, the laborers were innovators, creators and artisans.
" How Trump decided to act: Trump: "Even beautiful babies were cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack.
She starts applying for fellowships which trigger Karev to remember how his first love cruelly rejected him.
However, after the move, Lili Huang, a member of the family, allegedly began treating the nanny cruelly.
Which makes it all the more tragic as Hereditary threatens these things in turn, cruelly and effectively.
Judge Patrick Thomas told her Wednesday she had "cruelly deceived" her daughter and shown "cowardice and deceit."
She's always wanted to be smarter than she is, and now she's abruptly, cruelly good at ruling?
We want to root for Katherine, but then she turns around and acts cruelly to her servants.
West Virginia's House Bill 4012 does not follow this basic principle, allowing people to treat others cruelly.
His administration provoked near-universal outrage for cruelly separating migrant families on the border over the summer.
So it seemed cruelly fitting that the first woman I really connected with had moved to China.
He knows better than most how the burden of superstar expectations can make a man cruelly contentious.
More importantly, the proposal would cruelly deny these children their parents or the benefits of their citizenship.
But he was cruelly struggled against during the Cultural Revolution, as you can see in the photos.
Cruelly, their move into California, which once seemed to trumpet their ambitions for independence, now feels isolating.
But as all grown-ups know, hope is also a cruelly mixed blessing; best to be wary.
No animals should be cruelly killed just so we can enjoy the fleeting taste of their flesh.
They are cruelly barred, solely on account of where their ancestors were born, from realizing their dreams.
The shelter is working with the police and the ASPCA to find out who cruelly abandoned these animals.
Being a teenager sucks, but the best way to get through it is to live compassionately, not cruelly.
Some Democrats had convinced themselves that shifting demographics meant it had to be, only to be cruelly disappointed.
Sometimes one suspects that a piece of the puzzle must be missing, or dangling cruelly beyond our reach.
Even that's not always an adequate measure since adults, particularly on the internet, can behave cruelly or disrespectfully.
When Steffen inevitably arrived, Bailey cruelly dumped Kinney and started pursuing Steffen, who also appeared to be reciprocating.
Even after they've cruelly discarded you, some will rewrite the story to make it sound wonderful, she says.
" And according to Marlon Brando's autobiography, Chaplin treated Sydney, one of the sons he fathered with Grey, "cruelly.
Today is World Blood Donor Day, and that fact couldn't be more cruelly ironic for America's LGBTQ community.
Those who struggle with anorexia have a powerful fear of weight gain and a cruelly distorted self-perception.
"If you look at it cruelly and unemotionally, Hawaii has native birds and introduced birds," he told me.
Rick wants the comfort and security Sharon has, things that were cruelly taken from her in real life.
Time has taken its toll on Rooney more quickly, more cruelly than it has or will on others.
He nodded, somewhat stung by her dismissal, and exited into the hallway, which was empty and cruelly illuminated.
Jon longs to be a harpooner, but he is too impatient and is cruelly rebuffed by other men.
"Even beautiful babies were cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack," he said Thursday night, announcing the strikes.
Most cruelly, mirages seem to preserve water that may in fact have shone there, before the desert swallowed it.
Alas, when one door closes, the fates cruelly open a window, letting other celebrity couples slip through the cracks.
In episode 4, Making a Murderer has cruelly — or perhaps stupidly — dangled a new suspect in front of viewers.
I also believe all of Jackson's previous accusers who came forward in court and had their truths cruelly invalidated.
One member cruelly asks if Plum will be able to keep up with them if they have to run.
Sometimes, rather more cruelly, he's trying to convince me that "ugly child actors" have finally grown into attractive people.
On the Republican side, Mr Bush—or "Jeb!" as his campaign has cruelly styled him—is all but irrelevant.
But the type of fame Young Thug achieved cruelly eluded Quan, and at some point, he was left behind.
Not a word is spoken, but the moral is poignant: A way of life has been cruelly taken away.
" Murphy said he was proud New Jersey won't allow "animals to be exploited and cruelly treated within our state.
Somewhat cruelly, we pulled away from Nibali at too high a speed to catch the expression on his face.
Entire families and communities throughout Europe were driven out of their homes, abused, and cruelly delivered to their deaths.
It helps bind him to supporters who feel bitter about Washington institutions they believe have cast them cruelly aside.
Back in the '80s, Trump acquired a 2-year-old racer named Alibi, which he cruelly renamed D.J. Trump.
"How about going to Mexico and getting them to pay for it?" said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer cruelly.
But with Amar'e Stoudemire, who was so vividly young and then so cruelly old before his time, it's different.
How could a cruelly mocked victim of racism and intraracial color prejudice come to hold all victims in contempt?
God's grace seems cruelly missing in "Free in Deed," a quiet, unsettling story of faith found and tragically lost.
The character, who has been portrayed in numerous other Batman films, is treated cruelly by his peers in Gotham.
Those who cynically and cruelly dismiss, disparage and spread disinformation about these young leaders are the poorer for it.
The hope he once harbored for their relationship, cruelly torturing him now that he's crippled, and aphasic, and smells?
Sometimes the sharks dismiss the ideas outright, and they often do so cruelly, but in a satisfying, detailed way.
Then, cruelly, Stoke turned a woeful Watford goal kick into a lofted pass and a chipped goal. 2-0.
In her romantic relationships, she finds herself playing the part of either the one who is perpetually neglected (in her passionate love for women who treated her cruelly) or else the one who cruelly disparages, as in her fascinating, boggling, sadistic but devoted relationship with Leibovitz, to whom she was notoriously belittling.
Anyone with information about who cruelly abandoned these animal should file a cruelty report at (832) 927-PAWS or 927PAWS.org.
There are, and the thoughts and prayers of politicians are cruelly hollow if they are paired with continued legislative indifference.
With a disaster like Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath, things are quickly and cruelly lost: homes, schools, cherished items, lives.
Cruelly, installation of sprinklers, long held up by undelivered parts, was to resume later on the day of the fire.
She was forced into it, cruelly, the price she had to pay to protect her own family—her own son.
I cruelly tricked Oliver Perialis, founder of Foolography, into posing in front of a photo of himself pitching his product.
Just think of the folks who were cruelly pulled from their wheelchairs by Capitol police while protesting Trumpcare that summer.
The bill would have cruelly taken away healthcare from millions of men, women and children who couldn't afford anything else.
"The thoughts and prayers of politicians are cruelly hollow if they are paired with continued legislative indifference," said Connecticut Sen.
In conclusion, the Qatari migrant workers are being cruelly mistreated by their employers and the system that they live in.
This would satisfy his itch for spectacle and for a vicarious military career — so cruelly denied him by bone spurs.
She also appears to possess naturally the traits Paulina only pretends to: kindness, sophistication and — crucially, cruelly — creamy light skin.
We want to root for poor, bored, put-upon Katherine, but then she turns around and acts cruelly to Anna.
They talked about diversity, decency and, yes, women: how frequently they've been unheard, how cruelly they've been mistreated and marginalized.
Beautiful, disappointed women cruelly visit their sorrows on their daughters; elderly women and recent college graduates strike up unlikely friendships.
At the same time, this episode teases Gloria with the possibility of well-won satisfaction before cruelly snatching it away.
Which is not to say that Errázuriz treats her subjects cruelly or observes them with a cold or objectifying glance.
As angry zombies descended on Jon, who was cruelly outnumbered, Uncle Benjen came out like Gogo Yubari to save the day.
Since the failed coup, he has been governing under a state of emergency that demonstrates how cruelly power can be abused.
Of the ones who survive, only to be cruelly slandered and accused of the murders of the loved ones they mourn?
This burden falls cruelly on a disproportionate number of citizens — something we've never asked such small number of people to endure.
But while the roads on the fifth stage were consistently narrow and sometimes cruelly steep, far worse climbs are to come.
Don't be daunted by the rules, or the dice, or the fear of some faceless nerd laughing cruelly at your ignorance.
At the end of that tunnel was a sobriety that was, some might say, cruelly tested by the death of Conor.
Tears were shed, as Kelsey lamented that yet another special moment with Peter was cruelly taken from her by another contestant.
Billy is cruelly dismissive of a colleague's gender reassignment surgery ("C'mon"), and visibly perturbed by the gay scene on Christopher Street.
It was a slow and brutal death for so many, even beautiful babies were cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack.
Tens of thousands of Americans, including an unknown number who are innocent, are locked up today because of cruelly long sentences.
Why is he not seeing the suffering of the beautiful American children who are being cruelly separated from their undocumented parents?
Domesticated animals occupy a privileged sphere, but even they are often treated cruelly (think of puppy mills, or abandoned feral cats).
Oh God, the one who you left so cruelly; the one who you never plucked up the courage to speak to.
It was a slow and brutal death for so many — even beautiful babies were cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack.
That's bound to happen, as is Belichick cruelly feeding the squirrels to dogs once their productivity shows any signs of decline.
We can choose actions and words that are mean-spirited, evil and cruelly tear people down, trying to humiliate and destroy them.
But those lucrative business opportunities are also drawing increased public and legal scrutiny of a system that, advocates charge, treats detainees cruelly.
So even if you abhor his shameless appeals to nativism, Trump's ban (cruelly) reinforces a concept almost everyone you know buys into.
She was dirty, heavily matted and shivering when she was found cruelly abandoned on a cold Boston doorstep the day after Christmas.
This trailer from the 2013 romantic comedy Random Encounters, which someone is cruelly rereleasing this May, just in time for the wedding.
It is this cruelly small room for error that motivates some in the industry to imagine what, until fairly recently, was unimaginable.
Her beauty now shines through even when she's covered in zombie blood, but Lauren Cohan was once cruelly mocked for her looks.
FAMD covered the cost of the surgery and is also offering $2,500 to anyone with information on who cruelly abandoned this kitten.
When at last he reached the top, as Labour leader in 1977, it cruelly coincided with a shift in the political climate.
If he tumbles out of St. Louis and dives into extraneous controversies, the calendar will cruelly turn time into his biggest enemy.
It's also a fickle world: One day you're being mistaken for a low-level celebrity and the next you're being cruelly ostracized.
"This dog was cruelly abandoned," said Lt. Alan Borgal, director of the ARL's law enforcement team, in a post on ARL's website.
John Lennon dominated the picture "like some cruelly impassive, suede-collared Tartar prince," Philip Norman wrote in "John Lennon: The Life" (2008).
John Lennon dominated the picture "like some cruelly impassive, suede-collared Tartar prince," Philip Norman wrote in "John Lennon: The Life" (2008).
It's cruelly ironic that the only opioid that may be less addictive than heroin — buprenorphine — has the most barriers to prescription. 9.
And only two years later the country was plunged into a civil war that has left the peninsula still cruelly divided today.
Hedonic adaptation cruelly mandates that intense pleasures will not last, at the same moment survey data show Westerners are seeking these states.
But those lucrative business opportunities are also drawing increased public and legal scrutiny to a system that, advocates say, treats detainees cruelly.
Considering the animus and hardship described in this book, the title sounds almost cruelly ironic, but it comes from the land itself.
In one outrageous set piece an outspoken dancer is trapped in a studio-come-cell and bewitched to cruelly reinterpret Susie's routine.
What a contrast it would be to how cruelly Hollywood has depicted Muslims and Arabs in both TV and films for decades.
Jonathan, who looks very similar to his brother, writes of an incident when random people cruelly mock him over his brother's arrest.
Most cruelly of all, she is made to walk naked down the street, where she is jeered at and injured by onlookers.
The wall-to-wall coverage didn't vary and wasn't nuanced — Trump and his team are cruelly breaking up families and terrifying innocent children.
Of course, instead of showing her inevitable success in an epic Motorball action scene, that's cruelly where the credits suddenly began to roll.
When humans arrive in new lands with an eye for exploration, they usually end up cruelly conquering the foreign-looking people they encounter.
"It wasn't enough to [fire me], they had to so cruelly insult the people who loved that family and that show," she said.
Others take a narrower view, describing a tradition cut cruelly short when the last ethnic-Han dynasty, the Ming, was overthrown in 1644.
Cruelly, the game refused to give me the option of selecting eyeglasses, but all my coworkers said it looks exactly like me regardless.
I've watched it sporadically through the years, feeling each time that it's been cruelly calibrated to induce stupid, unrelenting hunger within the viewer.
Use your voice to underscore the immense benefits immigrants have brought to the nation – this nation that is currently cruelly pushing them away.
It's true that all the candidates have nasty supporters; Sanders doesn't have a monopoly on fans who have treated their opponents cruelly online.
The sweet, crunchy prospect of The Office returning is a carrot that's been dangled tantalisingly (sometimes cruelly) over our heads for years now.
She was cruelly dubbed "Waity Kaity" by the British press for enduring seven years of dating the prince before he popped the question.
This is not the first instance that an animal activist group has released a video showing animals being treated cruelly at a Hormel supplier.
The GFC shock cruelly exposed the failings of the annual benchmark contract system, triggering a mass move to spot or close-to-spot trading.
His own father had died from the same disease, with the same cruelly rapid onset; the end had been encoded inside him all along.
The Everett Police Department wrote on Facebook that the case looking into who grabbed Tedge and cruelly tossed him aside is still under investigation.
His sister also cruelly betrays him in front of the other kids, humiliating him by telling their classmates that he wears their mother's dresses.
Another year, another wave of sobbing children who have been cruelly led to believe that their parents devoured every bit of their Halloween candy.
Grande, whom many Miller fans wrongly and cruelly blamed for the musician's passing, also revealed how she wishes she could have "fixed" Miller's problems.
Many stores are empty, closed or selling cruelly expensive toys, Christmas trees, and holiday treats like "hallacas," a cornmeal dish wrapped in plantain leaves.
The video was "tremendously effective, but cruelly so," said Jim Sleeper, a lecturer in political science at Yale and a vocal critic of FIRE.
Could the whole "Is Glenn Dead?" business last fall have been a way to remind fans to appreciate him before he's cruelly ripped away?
The Grinch is a cruelly misunderstood antisocial icon who is smart to want to be alone with his dog and to hate Christmas music.
Think about how we farm animals in large industrialized centers, where they are confined for much of their lives and then slaughtered, often cruelly.
It doesn't make sense to cruelly punish migrants seeking asylum for attempting to do what all parents do — protect and keep their children safe.
These occasionally strike a melancholy note, as we glimpse cheery faces and festive family photographs that attest to the lives so cruelly cut short.
But inconspicuousness—the ability to keep his own name out of the spotlight while cruelly manipulating events from the shadows—is Iago's secret weapon.
Our communication is self-censored, and we are cruelly unable to nurture each other at the exact moment we both need it the most.
Earlier this week, the Senate's Democratic Leader, Chuck Schumer, crafted a deal that, cruelly, will do nothing to stop the pain and the deportations.
It was around Easter, and they expected a day trip, Mr. Nolan said, but the seas were incredibly rough, and the wind cruelly cold.
It cruelly erases the subtle, nuanced, complex stories characters besides Maura have been telling with grace, dignity, and intrinsic understanding, rendering them disposable—worthless.
For years, black Lululemon yoga pants and Uggs were the axis of the mom uniform, until the media cruelly shamed women out of them.
They have arrived here from bear bile farms where they live in cruelly close confinement, as their bile is repeatedly extracted until they expire.
A similar incident marred the 2015 World Cup, when Scotland were cruelly denied an improbable win against Australia by an incorrect last-minute decision. RugbyReferee.
Nielsen said that "misinformation" was being spread about the policy and that agents are not acting cruelly, but are enforcing the laws passed by Congress.
Or were the gallery and its longtime director, Ann Freedman, cruelly hoodwinked along with collectors who together paid around $29 million for the bogus works?
At times it seems like Game of Thrones gives its characters hopes and dreams only so it can giggle cruelly while it rips them away.
Now, for the first time, two new books offer a devastating portrait of the lovely, troubled woman whose life was cruelly derailed by her father.
The series does begin with the suicide of Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) after she's treated cruelly by her classmates, and things only spiral from there.
I had "locked-in" syndrome, a very real (and cruelly self-explanatory) condition that not stole any connection I had to the world around me.
That Mrs Pelosi should be tarred by the culture of impunity sex pests have been enjoying on Capitol Hill is, in a sense, cruelly unfortunate.
If Bake Off were the only British institution to be cruelly wrenched away from us this year, we'd probably be able to deal with it.
The subject is especially important to Loveridge since he studied Cecil for eight years before the big cat was cruelly taken away from the world.
The episode's most poignant moment comes at the end, where BoJack tries to remind Hollyhock it's not her fault when he acts cruelly towards her.
Some people never believed her own claim, calling her a fortune-hunter, and cruelly pointing out how much the Manfredi menfolk looked like the Maestro.
But we're not crying because Dustin has finally caught a break from the girl who cruelly slammed the door in his face in season one.
Natural catastrophes are tragically familiar in Haiti, which was devastated by an earthquake in 2010 — an acute emergency laid cruelly upon chronic poverty and underdevelopment.
" House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) also paid tribute to the "innocent men and women whose lives were cruelly cut short by this tragedy.
Later, she will feed her dog, water her plant and attend an acting class as, one by one, social and familial connections are cruelly severed.
Mueller and Comey didn't comment, but McCabe issued a fiery statement on Friday arguing that he'd been purposely and cruelly "singled out" by the president.
While we're smashing the sacred cow of elite higher education, let's also revisit our cruelly limiting ideas about who gets to be called a success.
Grant's preface alludes to the fact that he wrote as he was dying cruelly of throat cancer, after a swindler had bankrupted and humiliated him.
Even at this hour shade was precious and the sun punished the pavement so cruelly it seemed to exhale a hopeless vapor under my feet.
Every month the back room at The Swan became the Royal University of Cusop Dingle, dedicated to topics cruelly ignored by the rest of academia.
It seemed embarrassed, not quite ready to be seen, perhaps even trying to sneak away — only to be exposed, cruelly, by the light of day.
The Favourite was cruelly robbed of the Academy Award for Best Picture a few short weeks ago, but at the time I didn't know that.
The animals we raise and consume are treated so cruelly that there are literally laws prohibiting the public from seeing the savagery behind their dinner.
Quartet's female protagonists are trapped in an unhappy existence determined by the brute masculine urges and territorial whims of men whose desires remain cruelly unchecked.
However while previously Fleiss suggested the newly single reality star would be a great choice, on Tuesday he rather cruelly said she was not Bachelorette material.
"Since this dispute began in June, our fears about its potential to rip families apart have been cruelly and emphatically realized," Maalouf said in a statement.
Ibrahimovic whipped a shot toward goal, and the ball cruelly clipped off Mikel's heel, wrong-footing Thibaut Courtois and nestling in the back of the net.
An arrest warrant said Kincannon "intentionally, willfully, maliciously, cruelly and needlessly" killed the pet by choking and stabbing it with two knives, according to The State .
Instead of cruelly throwing the dog out for its invasion, the official rewarded the dog with some nice pats and gently tried to coax him out.
But, the storyline—a tale of two grown man children immaturely, relentlessly, and (too often) cruelly ripping through life—doesn't seem all that enjoyable at first.
As the endlessly complicated Walter, he plays every side of the character — addlepated old man, brilliant scientist, hubris-driven visionary, heartbroken father, cruelly pragmatic leader — perfectly.
This scene, which begins the second act and is the play's most stirring, both cruelly and compassionately lays bare the mechanics of one woman's defense system.
I don't think it's a spoiler to say that they are waiting in vain, though there is one idyllic scene that briefly and cruelly suggests otherwise.
"Above all, our hearts go out to all those who have been so cruelly bereaved or injured, or whose homes have been swept away," they continued.
And it was cruelly tested after an Islamic State bomber attacked a wrestling club in Kabul, killing as many as 30 people and injuring dozens more.
"It was like all my notorious energy, something that had been mine to command for most of my life, had been cruelly stolen away," Springsteen wrote.
There seems to me to be widespread acknowledgement that the current system of legal recognition for trans people is cruelly cumbersome, insufficiently supportive and at times demeaning.
Kufrin won the popular vote, though: Fans were irate that she'd been dumped so cruelly on television that they started Venmo-ing her cash for breakup drinks.
Unfamiliarity with our roads and laws exacerbates hostility already heightened by the heat and humidity, which is cruelly complicated by endless construction projects and horrid urban planning.
In contrast, Donald Trump -- who shows no interest in policy or working for years to accomplish anything -- publicly and cruelly mocked someone with a disability last year.
She's a cruelly drawn character, meant to make hot women feel small, but more relevant here, she's specific to the 2010s: indoors, zoned in on her screen.
Naomi Campbell won't be making any appearances on Empire tonight — her character was killed off a season ago when Lucious Lyon cruelly coerced her into committing suicide.
Before arriving in Silver Spring, Penny was living as a stray on the streets of Turkey, where she had her eye cruelly poked out with a rod.
WWE doesn't get to be that when it's cruelly obvious that, in its dark heart, it's still Vince McMahon the carnival barker and his traveling freak show.
But by setting timetables for forced reductions unconnected to conditions on the ground, Mr Obama has given encouragement to the Taliban and left Afghan forces cruelly exposed.
Sitting at the very bottom of our rankings is none other than Harvard University, which cruelly sends a third of its graduating class into finance and consulting.
She and her partner entered the apartment, beat the old woman cruelly, robbed her and stabbed her more than 30 times all over her body, killing her.
Watch it nowWinona Ryder, Christian Slater, and Shannen Doherty star in this cruelly hilarious dark comedy which became one of the biggest cult classics of the 80s.
We don't need to spend millions to expand an ICE deportation force that would cruelly tear families apart, for the sake of meeting some arbitrary target number.
The cruelly named Promesa law ("promesa" means "promise" in Spanish) passed by Congress last year was supposed to resolve the debt crisis and right Puerto Rico's economy.
A deal, in other words, that actually does something about the system beyond cruelly using immigrants as pawns in political games and forever blaming the other side.
Caught in such a vise of global authoritarianism, it is cruelly disingenuous and willfully ignorant when the West asks us, "Who is the alternative" to Mr. Sisi?
The whole sequence suffers from overreliance on computer-generated imagery — which is good for the horses, which in Wyler's version were cruelly forced to run over tripwires.
Neuroscientists have scanned the brains of people who have cruelly been excluded from an online game or looked at a photo of their ex who dumped them.
I tell her that I am loath to write about Victoria because the topic was so upsetting to my mother, who felt she treated the Irish cruelly.
Is the period of dueling inquisitions and digital militias a prelude to the sweeping liberal victory that many Catholics felt that John Paul and Benedict cruelly forestalled?
Thousands of families are living inside a nightmare because we knew the machine could be cruelly and indecently used, but we went ahead and built it anyway.
She's called Bubble, she dances on a stripper pole and changes costumes in the blink of an eye until Mr. Besson's script cruelly casts her aside. Why?
The devout Catholic was cruelly denied his greatest dream when he was deliberately left out of a meeting with the pope during Trump's trip to the Vatican.
She tries to learn JavaScript in a weekend, an impossible project cruelly encouraged by her DFTC boss (who will, by the end of the book, burn out).
Texas politicians would be doing their state a service by exploring ways to expand protections to all of its citizens rather than cruelly stigmatizing some of them.
Her plight reveals how cruelly unforgiving the US campaign trail can be, from which few hopefuls who set off with visions of the White House emerge enhanced.
In a political group called Pinochet's Anti-SJW Beach Resort (36,059 members), members cruelly evaluated the physical appearance of women and made racist and anti-Semitic jokes.
He hasn't seen friends like peri-peri chicken daddy Dom (Bartlett), cruelly kind Doris (Lauren Weedman), eternal flame Richie (Raul Castillo), or his ex since he left.
Cruelly enough, this meant that Gallant was forced to take his luggage off the team bus, call a taxi, and wait by himself outside the Hurricanes arena.
Your ship runs aground on a huge lava dragon, and to pique the drama the Palico you so lovingly created mere moments ago is cruelly snatched from you.
Allegra Schawe-Lane, and her husband, Dane Lane claim that they were treated cruelly at a Amazon shipping facility in Hebron, Kentucky, from October 2014 to October 2015.
Duke, Lupita Nyong'o, Shahadi Wright Joseph, and Evan Alex are instantly winning as the Wilson family, whose beach vacation is cruelly interrupted by funhouse-mirror versions of themselves.
It isn't long before she witnesses the death of her father, who was beheaded at Joffrey's command, and cruelly forced to look upon his head on a spike.
Mr Trump's victory comes, cruelly, just as left-wing populism in Latin America is in retreat, opening opportunities for closer trade between the two halves of the Americas.
To combat all the confusion and pent-up anger I was feeling at the time, I went comically and cruelly out of my way to prove my independence.
I spoke to some people who had not only been cruelly shunned for another person but had the added misfortune of knowing the object of their lover's indiscretions.
Indeed, the demonization of all immigrants and the immoral effort to discourage immigration by cruelly snatching children from their parents' arms is a question of right and wrong.
" Dan Canon, who is running for Congress in Indiana, says, "ICE as it presently exists is an agency devoted almost solely to cruelly and wantonly breaking up families.
I Was Misinformed My friend Herb and I were having dinner the other night at our hangout, the Knickerbocker, when we were cruelly reminded of the overpopulation problem.
Nobody was foolishly sent off, or cruelly injured; there is no appetite for a thorough overhaul of the way England plays or thinks or plans for the future.
Nobody had intervened to help her, and Egyptian media outlets accused her of cruelly "ruining the life" of her assailant, who was sentenced to three years in prison.
Just treated her cruelly, pointedly, things I would never, ever would have done if she had been male and if I had never had those feelings for her.
As part of his tale of that cruelly tormented coati, Gus says that his brothers called out to him but he remained quiet, ready to waylay the animal.
When Washington acts cruelly, cities can try to blunt the impact — as Emanuel shows in a discussion of how cities have responded to the Trump administration's immigration policy.
She was a violently political animal, and when the hunt was taken from her she dwindled away into a cruelly permanent winter that finally erased her only self.
What feels completely authentic, however, is the pain that Ms. Arnow's parents experience when she cruelly shows them footage of her having sex with the man they despise.
Your wife says your liver cancer is inoperable, and the Chinese government cruelly refused to allow you to go abroad for treatment to try to save your life.
Cayt is a sympathetic antagonist, having been cruelly weaponized through applied racist pseudoscience, but she is utterly relentless, and she means to weaponize Lij in the same manner.
I lost only one good friend to the disease — one too many of course, and, cruelly, one of the kindest people I have ever known — but many acquaintances.
Her home town was cut off from the rest of the country under Soviet rule and she was cruelly teased at school for being badly dressed and skinny.
Along with Sam Harris (yes, that Sam Harris), Bloom recently published an essay in the New York Times asking if it's wrong to treat the robots in Westworld cruelly.
Enter Emma Watson and Robert Pattinson, finally together again a full 13 years after Cedric Diggory was cruelly snatched from us in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Now that we have the science and medicine that could have saved, prolonged, and changed those lives, there's something cruelly frustrating about remembering a time when we did not.
Ancestors and parents and siblings of our viewpoint characters are casually, cruelly, and accurately tossed aside, particularly in the early chapters, no matter how desperately we care for them.
How he treats other people is all about him -- whether one is praised and patted on the head or cruelly mocked depends on what you have said about him.
Cruelly, as the overall amount of rain has decreased, leading to drought, the frequency of extreme rainfall, causing flooding and landslides, has actually gone up, the Nature study found.
A 9-month-old puppy in Bangkok, Thailand, whose front legs were cruelly hacked off by a neighbour with a sword, has been given a new lease on life.
Shockingly, in the 2015-16 school year, nearly 1,500 children ages 85033-5 received corporal punishment in school — babies that we've cruelly and unfairly decided deserve to be hit.
Moreover, it would cruelly punish U.S. citizen family members of recently arrived immigrants, effectively preventing them from having access to the safety net programs they may need to thrive.
We never did convince him that flossing was a good idea, and our strident advice about being able to keep his teeth into old age now just echoes cruelly.
Cruelly dismissive of her smitten British manager (an excellent John Gordon Sinclair) and abusive to the bandmates she calls "amateur junkies," she cares nothing about being liked or understood.
"No one should overlook the bogus criminal charge and how the Cambodian government cruelly used him as a pawn to give substance to their fantasy political conspiracy," he said.
In the piece French specifically references Chris Pratt, an evangelical Christian cruelly consigned by godless Hollywood progressives to that obscure backwater of the film industry, the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The writing is often masterly, and contains vivid details: a cruelly slow-motion police chase, the care with which Vladimir's family tends his injuries; Sadie's silver spray-painted sneakers.
We know that humans can be tribal, that we quickly organize ourselves into in-groups and out-groups, that we can treat those out-groups cruelly and even savagely.
When we think that we have to treat immigrants cruelly in order to survive, we go against a root structure that's deep within the city and deep within ourselves.
And for me, moving forward means my daughter growing up in a world where she doesn't have to be a victim of what has cruelly become the social norm.
The comedy was so popular that it eventually caught the attention of HBO, which picked it up this year for a cruelly short but perfectly formed six-episode TV season.
But the moment Gabby Douglas exhibited a trace of disappointment or distress, we abandoned this harmonious image of Team USA, choosing instead to focus on (and cruelly judge) Douglas' attitude.
Centre forward Gabriel Jesus is 21 and Marquinhos, the central defender who was cruelly dropped after being a mainstay under the manager for most of the qualifiers, is just 24.
"The vigil was in memory of all the chickens who were killed in the crash, and who are treated cruelly by Perdue and animal agriculture every day," Fain told MUNCHIES.
As a lineup of nasty animals watches him go by, commenting cruelly about his "funny stick walk," Bob's bearing goes from prideful and jaunty to worn down and self-conscious.
"Aisha Fraser was viciously and cruelly taken from her children by Lance Mason's cowardly and selfish act," Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael C. O'Malley said last week in a news release.
But with ISIS now on the back foot, there is a hope, however faint, that they will return, and re-join the loving father they were so cruelly snatched from.
In the US, it can take 290 years for a new drug to be developed and approved; for people with serious health conditions, that wait time can feel cruelly long.
" Cocking her head at "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," she focuses on Teri Garr, playing a "scoldy and querulous" wife, commenting that "the normally attractive Garr is cruelly deglamorized.
More than 230 cities, towns and counties across the country have passed ordinances to prevent the sale of cruelly bred animals at pet stores, including 36 local jurisdictions in California.
Even Mr Macron's pet project, E2I, was last year cruelly dubbed "Erasmus for soldiers" by Nick Witney, a former head of the European Defence Agency, after a student-exchange programme.
There will be more deaths if desperate people continue to be cut off from legal routes to safety, and more suffering for survivors, cruelly shunned when they reach Europe's door.
"Girl" or equivalent is a repeatedly invoked as needless preface – girl band, female-fronted, lady drummer – the epithet cruelly reductive and signifying the presumed anomaly of a woman playing music.
From Richard Nixon to Gerald Ford: The 25-hour transition August 8-9, 1974 By Tim Naftali The transitions that occur after the physical death of a president are cruelly instantaneous.
"Imagine if it was your child, your husband, or your wife whose life was so cruelly shattered and totally broken," Trump said, referring to Americans killed or attacked by undocumented immigrants.
Others may die from a neurodegenerative disease such as Alzheimer's, or in extreme pain, which cruelly robs them of a swift end, as well as the opportunities of a slow one.
Philadelphia, with its fine-art museums, grand avenues and imposing statues of heroes of the war of independence, is perhaps the most cruelly affected of big cities by the opioid epidemic.
That illusion of security was cruelly shattered around 29pm on August 22004th, when a white van veered onto Las Ramblas, a tree-lined avenue that represents the city's easy-going spirit.
Izzy Stradlin and Steven Adler are cruelly left behind, making this only a semi-official reunion, but we're dealing with Axl and Slash, the Israel and Palestine of rock n' roll.
It's hard to imagine anything more adorable than a French Bulldog puppy, and even harder to comprehend how someone could treat a whole bunch of these helpless, innocent cuties so cruelly.
After noticing how loving Hudson was with people, even after how cruelly the pup was treated early in life, Nash worked to have the pit bull certified as a therapy dog.
Though there are still controversies about how the media treats gender identity, it's fair to say that no major studio today would release a film that depicted transgender people so cruelly.
"I so totally disapprove of the mode of Children's treatment in their family—that I should look upon the Child as going into a hospital," he wrote, cruelly, about the Shelleys.
It was cruelly fitting that Game 3 was decided ultimately by a passed ball and a throwing error: defense, to that point, was the only thing left that hadn't fallen apart.
But the movie also needlessly dawdles when it climbs on a high horse as Jake, after delivering a school presentation on his grandfather, is mocked and cruelly told that Abe lies.
It turns a blind eye toward inhumane and environmentally destructive factory farms which cruelly confine animals, spew toxic emissions, and put rural communities at risk by polluting their air and water.
With the President who was treated cruelly now abusing children at the border, his wife, first lady Melania Trump, has said that something needs to be done to rectify the situation.
"This victim was cruelly and deliberately misled by her parents, who were determined to take her to Bangladesh for a marriage she did not want," said Michael Quinn, a senior prosecutor.
Yet the weight of transcendent meaning and mysticism which gets transferred from divinity to companionate marriage here (as everywhere else in our world) seems a cruelly heavy burden upon intimate life.
In this age of heightened sensitivity to neurodiversity, one of the most uncomfortable notions you can raise about Asperger's is that it can cruelly obscure the most basic elements of personality.
You could start with the Minneapolis Miracle, which, on the other end of things, cruelly denied the New Orleans Saints a shot at the Super Bowl in a mere ten seconds.
It arrived a bit early, since the hockey gods cruelly deprived us of so much as a single Game 33 in the opening round, but we're happy to have it anyway.
After being captured by a sinister doctor (Jason Isaacs), she's locked in a glass cage with four other people who have had near-death experiences and are being cruelly experimented on.
It was cruelly, bitterly, achingly cold, with the sharp Bradfordian air slicing through jackets, bobble hats and human bone, each gust of wind like a shard of glass through our flesh.
Campaigns and charities like CALM and Mind are being given a brighter spotlight, and while funding is cruelly slashed around us, the power of our discourse is increasing all the time.
The opera has the feel of an elegy, one that people can easily relate to if they've lived in New York and experienced how rapidly, and sometimes cruelly, it can change.
It can take 10 years for a new drug to be developed and approved in the US, and for people with serious health conditions, that wait time can feel cruelly long.
Like shooting elephants or rhinoceroses for trophies, cruelly killing animals now shown to possess a high level of intelligence on the pretense that the practice has a cultural importance is untenable.
" When Yu-baaba takes a character from Chihiro's name to cruelly rename her and sign the contract handing the girl over to her, Chihiro's new name, Sen, just means "a thousand.
Bowman produces the salutary tale of a lover whose lust was cruelly sapped by the terror that his lady might discover the false calves he had furtively slipped beneath their pillows.
Punctuated with terrifying (albeit controlled) explosions, choking smoke storms, and impressionistic images of fractured landscapes, "Behemoth" seems to shudder with the destructive power of invisible, ubiquitous, and cruelly indifferent authority. ♦
"The GOP will try to blame the Affordable Care Act, but they have purposefully, brazenly, cruelly and spitefully acted to sabotage the law and the health care it provides," she said.
Morales must learn to accept his own greatness and overcome his personal insecurities in a world that can cruelly remind any of us at any time that we aren't that special.
Muafaq said he couldn't eat for a week after watching the beheadings, compounded by the fact that ISIS had cruelly left the dismembered bodies on display for days after the executions.
Dolphins and Sharks makes it plain that, when we are in the throes of this system, our individual politics are cruelly myopic — we can't see beyond our own success or failure.
Lee "Chappy" Chapman, a postie who has been blessed with the natural ability to look a bit like Jamie Vardy, has now been cruelly scorned by the very man he resembles.
Added to that, Trump's administration recently announced a proposed rule that will cruelly allow homeless shelters that receive federal funding to deny entry to people simply for being transgender or gender nonconforming.
She should have died as a hero or not at all… It wasn't enough to [fire me], they had to so cruelly insult the people who loved that family and that show.
Probably less so, because everyone involved seems so transparently unenthused to be there, including the shadowy studio audience that seems cruelly to have to applaud constantly throughout boring, drawn out gameplay stretches.
He would often step between the two bands, begging us not to hurt each other, an intervention that was met by mockery from both sides (well, something at least cruelly united us!).
In addition, to be eligible for the T visa, survivors generally must cooperate with law enforcement, which has been cruelly complicated by the increasingly menacing immigration enforcement machinery humming in the background.
" The 14th Amendment was thus intended to foreclose the invocation of "original intent" to arbitrarily and cruelly close the door of citizenship based on perception that one group is "subordinate and inferior.
These Egyptian artists' paintings struck me as ugly, cartoonish: grotesquely mutilated and disembowelled bodies executed with huge emphatic brushstrokes, cruelly exposed women in twisted landscapes, strange and opaque symbols straining for meaningfulness.
But magical thinking that migrants bent on reaching Britain will give up their dream if their lives are made miserable enough has cruelly left 700 people in Calais out in the cold.
Whenever the moth speaks, we see him swell in size like a sound wave anthropomorphized; under his voice we hear a scritchy noise that, comic-cruelly, brings to mind a bug zapper.
There seemed no possibility of dialogue with a metropolitan ruling class of such Godlike aloofness, which had cruelly stranded us in history while itself moving serenely toward convergence with the prosperous West.
People who survive child rape or assault often suffer almost incomprehensible trauma, and Epstein's suicide cruelly deprived his accusers of their chance to confront him in open court and see justice done.
Emily's mom, Linda, is played by Goldie Hawn, who has been funny for a good half-century (going back to "Laugh-In") and who is cruelly and inexplicably denied that privilege here.
It feels right that Bob Crowley's minimalist set should be backed by a filmed wall of water, representing the Irish Sea that looms, tantalizingly and cruelly, as a conduit to another world.
The Trump administration's family separation policy resulted in thousands of traumatized children and parents who were "cruelly and inhumanely separated from each other," according to a lawsuit filed against the administration Thursday.
Bit by bit, we piece together the history of Jane: how she left Dan, joined a wagon train, fell afoul of varmints, and was cruelly used, before Bill came to her aid.
The image of a steely champion dissolved in emotion was perhaps the exact match for a time that took us, cruelly and inexorably, from the first black president to… well, you remember.
Billed as a scientific method for sorting pukka Indians from a suspected mass of unwanted Bangladeshi intruders, the seemingly banal administrative procedure has instead encoiled millions of people in a cruelly absurdist game.
If the ladies of Destiny's Child truly have no plans to reunite in the near future, then they're guilty of cruelly trolling a whole lot of ever-optimistic, majorly nostalgic fans right now.
Many of us have experienced the pain of conversational stupidity — the kind that prompts strangers to call out, "Got any kids?" to those struggling with infertility, or "Ever married?" to those cruelly dumped.
I cannot understand how our society has permitted my father to be condemned so unjustly and cruelly in the court of public opinion without evidence or proof and with no verdict or judgment.
But for me, its most cruelly unique feature is how all of its mechanics come together to create this constantly ticking bomb that makes every minute of the game feel precious and important.
Glazed in BBQ-sauce, sure, but surprisingly meaty and satisfying enough that you almost forget that you're feasting on what could have been some family's beloved pet, cruelly caught and killed for profit.
Unfortunately, if certain national leaders have their way and repeal the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, the American dreams of hundreds of thousands of young people will be cruelly ripped away.
EMERYVILLE, a tiny city of 753,000 lying on the eastern shore of the San Francisco bay, is rather cruelly known by residents of its bigger neighbours primarily as a place to buy furniture.
"All my solidarity with our sister, mayor of Vento, Patricia Arce, who was kidnapped and cruelly harassed for expressing and defending her ideals and the principles of the poorest," he wrote on Twitter.
In a mad scramble to please Escobar with getaway money, Limón cruelly and abruptly ends her life before returning to his master, leaving a few bills and what's left of his conscience behind.
In late 2015, Haddad also suggested Haskell hire a private investigator "to get something" on Hagan, because the CEO felt the former Miss America was "viciously and cruelly" attacking him, the report said.
Megan Ganz, a former writer for the sitcom "Community," had asked the showrunner Dan Harmon, who was her boss, to apologize for treating her cruelly at work after she rejected his romantic advances.
The state is determined to shrug off the conventional wisdom that any momentum gained — or hopes cruelly dashed — in the wintry, rural expanses of Iowa and New Hampshire will decide what comes after.
A new big sister — a "cruelly mistreated Princess" with "long, flowing wondrous hair" that looks a lot like yellow tights — refuses to roll over when her new sibling sucks up all the attention.
For example, most of us would probably agree that treating animals cruelly, and justifying that treatment on the basis of their designation as "animal" rather than human, is a bad thing to do.
"The United States is praying and grieving with you for the loved ones of those cruelly taken from us, including Americans, and for the many who were injured in these despicable attacks," Kerry said.
Or, rather, he's aligning himself — a man who claims to spread love for all — with a man who cruelly dismisses the plight of the parents of murder victims as actors in a government coverup.
But Jean Sannier, a lawyer for Mr. Gomet's family, countered that their despair was magnified by the publication of a photograph that he said was "voyeuristic" and jarringly graphic, cruelly showing Mr. Gomet's suffering.
Lewis Hamilton's win at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix looked incredibly unlikely with as little as three laps to go, as Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas had victory cruelly snatched from him with a late puncture.
Its secret, of course, is inevitably discovered, and as the world's evil powers plot to extract the resources of yet another African nation, T'Challa's father is cruelly assassinated, forcing the end of Wakanda's sequestration.
Or at least it was until we saw the execution of our own innocents, when Trenton and Mobley, two of the most blameless characters in this story, were cruelly murdered as Dark Army patsies.
But Ms. Cobby Eckermann said the unconventional paths she had chosen, avoiding the pressure to conform to a society she felt had treated her so cruelly, had been essential to her healing and recovery.
Most piercing of all, perhaps, is the tiny 1942 "Prologue," by Simone Weil, in which Jesus is both brusque and loving, completely immediate and utterly, cruelly absent — all in the span of two pages.
" So many fictional characters over the years have lodged themselves in my psyche, but one that has never quite left me is Hemingway's wounded and cruelly fated Jake Barnes, from "The Sun Also Rises.
But Shklar's critique is applicable to any political view that holds itself to be so crucial to the future of a nation or of humanity that people can be cruelly mistreated in its name.
Who else goes out of their way to treat someone cruelly, change a document, shift a contract to a Trump property, all out of the assumption that they are working towards the President's goals.
Very soon she comes to feel "a sense of rarity and belonging that her life back in Brooklyn had stingily withheld," a line that by the end of the novel will appear cruelly ironic.
Is it possible that it might be easier to live without each other by choice, to break that once indestructible bond now, rather than to wait until it is broken cruelly, against their will?
That began a nightmare that landed him on Rikers Island, a wretched jail complex where violence was a fact of life, but where he was also subjected to cruelly long stretches of solitary confinement.
The Queen, who has suffered something like a stroke and has continued mobility problems, sees Hill place one of her rabbits beneath her shoe and cruelly press down on it, emitting a terrifying squeak.
Jeff Goldblum gamely performs his trademark gesture, checking his rearview mirror; Judd Hirsch drives a bus through a desert uttering Hebraisms; and Charlotte Gainsbourg's French scientist is cruelly relegated to background love-interest status.
Alex Abad-Santos, Vox: Morales must learn to accept his own greatness and overcome his personal insecurities in a world that can cruelly remind any of us at any time that we aren't that special.
In a slightly more comforting turn of events, ABC News reported on Tuesday that Cline had been given another chance to see her dreams come true after being turned away so cruelly over the weekend.
And across several different attempts, I've find it's almost cruelly balanced to make that perfect performance feel tantalizingly achievable… until you're in so far over your head that there's no good way to save yourself.
To those that refuse to compromise in the name of border security, I would ask, imagine if it was your child, your husband, or your wife whose life was so cruelly shattered and totally broken.
Two unobjectionable depictions of Jews by Carpaccio alongside Bellini's "Drunkenness of Noah" highlight the latter's anti-Semitism: the patriarch's sons have caricature Jewish noses and the bulbous tip of Ham's is cruelly emphasised by light.
While all displays of rage are tricky things to analyze from the outside, Black women's fury is particularly and cruelly critiqued, overanalyzed, stereotyped, and treated like quite the wonder and let-down all at once.
To those who refuse to compromise in the name of border security, I would ask: Imagine if it was your child, your husband, or your wife whose life was so cruelly shattered and totally broken?
Lately, that fire has been directed at some halal and kosher slaughterhouses in the United States and the United Kingdom that activists say have treated animals cruelly, as they are often killed while still conscious.
To those who refuse to compromise in the name of border security, I would ask, imagine if it was your child, your husband, or your wife whose life was so cruelly shattered and totally broken.
A bereaved artist will often take a hiatus in order to process and reflect on their mourning, before their public figure status cruelly obliges them to make some sort of insightful statement on the subject.
It took me about four years to fully process my climate grief (as much as one can), whereas my coronavirus grief has had to adhere to a cruelly compressed timescale of just a few weeks.
What has happened is that many people have confused the 1,500 children whom the government has not kept track of with children cruelly separated from their families at the border — a definite but different problem.
People roll their eyes at the largely plotless spectacular — one of scaled-up sets, countless arm and leg warmers and cruelly infectious earworms — but it was an entire generation's entry into the world of musicals.
Back then, India suffered from chronic inflation, high oil prices and an unsustainable current-account deficit, fragilities that were all cruelly exposed by a sudden deterioration in global investor sentiment known as the "taper tantrum".
This allegorical scene on the beach sets the stage for "The Seventh Seal," which opens up into a larger pursuit of religious meaning at a time when mortality was being cut cruelly and arbitrarily short.
If we take this one step further, maybe we can have our implants make us feel like we've just had a huge steak dinner, all the while knowing that cows haven't been eaten or cruelly slaughtered.
Only time will tell and honestly, it makes total sense that Jane the Virgin would tease us with something so amazing as a Jane and Michael reunion only to cruelly rip it away just as fast.
Rather than cruelly ending the career of a few athletes such as Ms Patiño, they could reduce the chances of victory for a large number of women who would struggle to beat disproportionately successful trans competitors.
"They created a humanitarian crisis by cruelly separating many of those families and putting the children in cages," Moore says in the video, as audio of weeping children who had been detained plays in the background.
The doctor broke her heart, and the heartbreak made La planchada (which also means "sad woman") treat her patients cruelly—to the point that she somehow became responsible for the death of a nine-year old.
He had no desire to treat his opponents with correctness or decency, and forfeited the usual etiquette and protocol for gaudy spectacle and a penchant for cruelly beating people to a whimpering, chastened and degraded pulp.
In the season finale, Elliot woke up in an S.U.V. days after the hack to find the world in chaos and his nemesis and possible collaborator Tyrell Wellick, a cruelly ambitious former E Corp executive, missing.
When father and son bravely take their grievances to the factor, the man charged with running the estate on behalf of the laird, he cruelly dismisses their request to see the regulations they're accused of violating.
For some Germans, the experience of a cruelly divided country has shaped their response as European democracies struggle with Islamic terrorism and a flood of refugees from wars and misery in the Middle East and beyond.
DAVID A. LOOMAR, NEW YORK To the Editor: President Trump seeks to appear presidential amid the incalculable suffering and devastation caused by Harvey, while his budget would cruelly slash funding for the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
"A bit cruelly, it is in preparing for an occasion like this that I would be most likely to turn to Dad for advice," Pete said at a memorial service for Joe held at Notre Dame.
I'm very much at the mercy of New York City Transit and feel great sympathy for those new to the system, descending to the filthy depths, clutching their cruelly irrelevant SUBWAY MAPS (even their creator agrees).
And once entry was effected, the route was perilous: either down through smothering cream, or into a bruising welter of ice cubes into which they were jammed repeatedly, cruelly, to make the drink longer and colder.
Liberals, meanwhile, have focused on images of families running away from tear gas and been horrified that the US government would act so cruelly toward people trying to seek asylum, which is legal under US law.
If an apology is a prerequisite for supporters to forgive Romney, then the President-elect should follow this advice and publicly apologize to those groups of Americans he cruelly attacked if he wants us to forgive him.
"To those that refuse to compromise in the name of border security, I would ask, imagine if it was your child, your husband or your wife whose life was so cruelly shattered and totally broken," Trump said.
But finally, it cruelly disadvantages even further the real immigrants from Colombia, and the real kids whose grandfathers had to eat roadkill or who were raised by a single mom without a wealthier dad in the background.
The announcement on Monday came after decades of claims by animal rights activists that the circus treated the giant creatures cruelly, including complaints about its use of long, hooked poles called bullhooks, and other methods of control.
Growing up in the Free Cities of Essos, first under her brother's tyrannical control and then as a self-made queen, Daenerys learned to deal with her enemies cruelly to make sure no one would oppose her.
Those puzzles are cats, predators that cruelly toy with their prey (and decimate songbirds, by the way, which is why you need to dress every cat you encounter in a Elizabethan ruff, be it inside or outdoors).
His characters share the persistent sense, common among non-Westerners, of being cruelly detached from the center of the world, where the films are made and the books are written and the wheels of life are turning.
In March, Trump eliminated a Obama-era protection that prevented collection companies from charging huge fines to people who defaulted on their payments––which is another way of saying from cruelly kicking people when they're already down.
A third strand involves the show-within-a-show's cranky producer Sam (Marc Maron), who is alternately fatherly toward his charges, cruelly dismissive and, in one case, harbors feelings that come as a surprise even to him.
My sympathies go to this cruelly dispatched innkeeper, though I feel nearly as bad for the residents of Mr. Salamanca's retirement community, who will now live with the incessant, indignant ringing of their mute and surly neighbor.
I wish I could tell you the producer caved in under the pressure, but apparently it all had to do with environmental regulations, so even us nostalgic romantics were cruelly beaten by that thing they call progress.
" HBO To his relief, James Poniewozik reports that there is "something dreamlike, otherworldly, about seeing 'Deadwood' return, after 13 years, with the long-rumored, oft-doubted completion of a story that was cruelly interrupted after three seasons.
It's an unexpected treat, one that reminds me to revisit RHCP's more awkwardly tender moments as much as it reminds me that Miguel's War & Leisure has been cruelly underplayed in the middle of this crippling heat-wave.
One example: the massacre at Fort Pillow in April 1864, in western Tennessee, where Forrest's men "cruelly butchered every colored soldier they could lay hands upon," according to a report in The Chicago Tribune not long after.
Last year, more than two million visitors crossed under the same wrought iron gateway as tens of thousands of prisoners once did, looking up at the cruelly ironic words "Arbeit Macht Frei," or work sets you free.
" The suit alleges that DHS is ignoring regulations meant to protect families and "has cruelly twisted those regulations, using them as an unlawful bait-and-switch to deceive the very people the regulations were designed to protect.
Ryan Seacrest, a man who wants nothing more than to make New Year's Eve a little more rockin', was cruelly victimized by the very cruel year he's trying to usher us out of in cloud of confetti.
I can never forget the excitement, the joy of two individuals who had been cruelly parted for over 30 years, and who were reunited when the younger was brought to join the elder one at a sanctuary.
There's Elliott (John Early), an Eric Trump lookalike with a penchant for monochrome ensembles and bitchy asides, who cruelly dismisses his boyfriend and brags about Pour, the charity he's launched to provide African children with designer water bottles.
Animal rights group Mercy for Animals released a video publicly on Tuesday that showed large number of pigs and piglets constrained in small spaces, being treated cruelly and left to suffer from injuries and illnesses without veterinary care.
But it's still pretty rare to meet a hive mind character with whom we are asked to empathize who doesn't turn out to secretly be a group of individuals cruelly forced into a collective by an oppressive overlord.
" He called it "the most savage crime against God and his children" and said it is "our solemn duty to remember, to mourn, to grieve, and to honor every single life that was so cruelly and viciously taken.
A.O. Scott, The New York Times: Emily's mom, Linda, is played by Goldie Hawn, who has been funny for a good half-century (going back to "Laugh-In") and who is cruelly and inexplicably denied that privilege here.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. Much like Prince, Alan Rickman, David Bowie and all the other beloved celebrities that 2016 has cruelly taken from us, we're going to miss the Premier League when it's gone.
And the entire time, I was the one writing her paychecks and in control of whether she stayed or went and whether she felt good about herself or not, and said horrible things, just treated her cruelly, pointedly.
As President Obama spoke on Tuesday in Havana, the regulars dining at El Artesano, a Cuban restaurant on Union City's main street, Bergenline Avenue, were consistent in their disdain for the cruelly repressive dimensions of the Castro regime.
"Here is an apostle of peace and nonviolence, cruelly separated from his own people while they are oppressed by a vicious war which has grown to threaten the sanity and security of the entire world," Dr. King wrote.
"The entire time, I was the one writing her paychecks and in control of whether she stayed or went, and whether she felt good about herself or not, and said horrible things, just treated her cruelly," he said.
In a sense, artists who condemn criticism are relying on the old idea that "it's the thought that counts": Because the intention of the giver is generous and pure, any carping about the gift is cruelly small-minded.
Though Miller appears to be content, a paragon of domesticity, I could think only of the secrets she had buried inside herself: thousands of photos from the war, and the passion for photography it had cruelly taken from her.
The statement specifically singles out the "local distributor" in Russia, calling the changes "a sad reflection of the divided world we still live in and how it can be so cruelly unaccepting of the love between two people." pic.twitter.
This was all rather cruelly unfair to Phelps, who hadn't gotten a chance to play regularly in the major leagues until he was nearly 30 and was now being dumped despite being the Mariners' career leader in home runs.
So, for example, I'm Jewish, my grandparents survived the Holocaust, I grew up in Germany, and so to me it was always obvious that we should try and leave nationalism behind in the century that it so cruelly shaped.
After Ms. Kardashian West posted the Snapchat video of Ms. Swift's phone call, Kanye fans and allies — many aligned with her spurned ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris — gathered under the #KimExposedTaylorParty hashtag to shovel out cruelly exultant GIFs and memes.
While I will stop at nothing to avoid making or receiving a phone call in 2019, phone conversations in my private 20193 provided valuable lifelines to the loved ones and entertainment news from which I had been cruelly severed.
Junior high falls just after the period when one might pick up a language easily and right before most people are able to grasp what a valuable skill it is, making it a cruelly perfect sweet spot for frustration.
But Kavanaugh, who styles himself as a champion of women, portrayed himself as a cruelly wronged family man, and his wife spoke of the toll the political firestorm over his private life has taken on their two young daughters.
Henry's most notorious later public appearance was his doomed curtain call, in 1895, after the première of his play "Guy Domville," when he was cruelly led onstage by an exasperated actor-manager to be hooted by the London audience.
Ideologically, he was flexible: moderate sometimes (indeed, in one Texas race, left of the Democrat), while at others he would traipse round pandering to conservatives, as George Will cruelly put it, with a thin tinny "arf", like a lap-dog.
"Here is my tracing of the life and times of an American actress, cut off so cruelly from her husband, child, family, friends, and future films by the so far untraceable mechanisms of Fate and Evil," Sanders writes in the foreword.
"But as well as targeting the smugglers and traffickers that cruelly exploit people for financial gain, it's vital that we support the victims who have suffered enormous trauma and are at high risk of being re-trafficked," the prime minister added.
Most obviously, revelations that hundreds of women and children were abused in church camps and Sunday schools—and often cruelly suppressed when they tried to protest—have made it harder for Southern Baptists to find solace in their own holiness.
"Being deliberately isolated and laughed at cruelly every single day can be devastating socially and academically, because the target must both endure the present and constantly dread the future," Englander wrote in the book "Bullying and Cyberbulling," released this month.
Unexpectedly, a video game highlighted this strain of loneliness to me in 2016: this realization that, actually, somewhat cruelly, I'll (most likely) never have friends in the future like I've had them in the past, because circumstances won't again allow it.
That's when Blanca, who in an earlier episode had been cruelly forced to stand on a cafeteria table for hours on end without even a bathroom break, took her post on a cafeteria table once again as an act of defiance.
Yet, once again, it heightened the idea that Novotna was one of sport's great "chokers" — one reporter once described her cruelly as "No-No Novotna, the lady from Choke-Oslovakia" — but it was a tag that she always challenged feistily.
For every pair of star-crossed lovers cruelly ripped apart by class divides and icebergs, there is a movie couple forced together by sentimental screenwriting — and, let's face it, a formidable audience demand to see romance triumph on the silver screen.
Having publicly come out as anti-tortoise, it's beyond me why anyone would pay money for these animals — but even I disapprove of tortoises being cruelly wrenched from their homes and transported around covered in tinfoil like an old burrito.
"The angry-child scratches have exploded into an allover web of messy Twombleyesque crosshatching; the individual lines gouge the built-up surfaces cruelly," Holland Cotter wrote in Art in America, reviewing her show at the Robert Miller Gallery in 1986.
After the first two seasons gradually stripped Forrest MacNeil of everything he held dear – his family, his freedom, his imaginary friend (don't ask) – the last one cruelly robbed him of the reason he did it all in the first place.
Four years sober, James still evinces the volatile mood swings of the classic dry drunk, one minute cruelly demeaning young Otis (played with heartbreaking guilelessness by Noah Jupe), the next teaching him how to juggle with pairs of rolled-up socks.
If the first season dealt with the dawning consciousness of the robot hosts -- after having been cruelly exploited as the playthings of the human guests -- the second moved into a new phase, as those characters pursued their independence and rebelled.
Cody's career (and it is Cody now, since the Rhodes' real last name is Runnels and WWE cruelly owns the rights to the Rhodes last name as it applies to Cody) has always seemed just on the cusp of greatness.
"United States is praying and grieving with you for the loved ones of those cruelly taken from us, including Americans, and for the many who were injured in these despicable attacks," Secretary of State John Kerry said in Brussels on Friday.
In other words, for those with addiction in their families, some research suggests our systems can be pre-programmed from birth to process certain substances differently and, cruelly, make us vulnerable to the very same substances that consumed our family members.
As his brain continues to cruelly loop the song on endless repeat, he becomes increasingly frantic to identify it; utterly obsessed, he even records his own version of it on his computer in hopes of using an app to identify it.
Amid the coronavirus crisis, they've dropped the mask entirely, even as their big-ticket proposals for how to get out of this mess remain a disaster: cruelly shaving payouts for those without federal tax liability while giving generous handouts to corporations.
As the opera opens, the title character, a cruelly exploited soldier who murders his lover in a fit of jealousy, is screening a very Kentridge kind of animated film: jittery black-and-white drawings, surreal juxtapositions and swiftly flowing images.
"Even the so-called certified systems the fur industry is peddling include cruelly locking wild animals in cages, trapping them in archaic leghold traps in the wild, and anally electrocuting them," says P.J. Smith, the Humane Society's director of fashion policy.
"I am increasingly worried about the ease with which mobs get formed and act very irrationally and cruelly in a short time period on the basis of no information," said Siddharth Varadarajan, editor of The Wire, an online news site.
Meanwhile, the duke — who has cruelly let Isabella think her brother is dead in order to test the moral purity of her reaction, just as she has done to Claudio earlier — announces to Isabella he would like to make her his wife.
" In coming to terms with this fantasy, Harmon also said that he had "treated [Ganz] cruelly, pointedly," in a way that he "would never, ever, ever have done if she had been male and if I had never had those feelings for her.
"United States is praying and grieving with you for the loved ones of those cruelly taken from us, including Americans, and for the many who were injured in these despicable attacks," said Kerry, speaking after a meeting with Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel.
The 21-year-old German, who had never been past the second round of a grand slam before this year's tournament, had Radwanska on the ropes when she led 5-2 in the deciding set before injury cruelly struck at 5-4.
He lost, as well, the trust of some close friends in Eastern and central Europe, notably the Poles and the Czechs, cruelly thrown under the bus when the Obama administration ditched its plans for "third site" missile defenses in deference to Moscow.
One is not sure if the subjects are treated gently or cruelly, streaked as they are with stains and smears across the mouth, as though they had just indulged in a gluttonous meal or smudged excessive amounts of lipstick on their face.
Unfortunately, because the tax is calculated based only on insurance premiums, it cruelly targets those already struggling with higher health care costs, which means women, older and sicker workers, and those who live in high-cost areas are hit first and hardest.
"The United States, I want you to know, is praying and grieving with you for the loved ones of those who have been very cruelly taken from us — including Americans — and for the many who were injured in these despicable attacks," he said.
All are superbly designed, streamlined running machines and the reason they are superbly designed is that natural selection over many generations has cruelly killed those antelopes that weren't quite fast enough, or the lions, leopards, and cheetahs that weren't quite fast enough.
She had a son and a daughter, and she used them as research subjects — not cruelly, but the net result was that her daughter founded a rival school of psychoanalysis and her son died in an accident that might have been suicide.
Many fans already had little love for the show's treatment of Brienne in "The Last of the Starks," in which Jaime cruelly dumped her in the dead of night to leave Winterfell for King's Landing, not long after they'd finally slept together.
Against this fraught cultural backdrop, Stańczak's sculpture "bears a spiritual dimension as an expression of the suffering of the nation treated cruelly by history," as Łukasz Mojsak and Łukasz Rondud, curators of the Biennale's Polish Pavilion, write in the exhibition's press release.
But revelations of how Kushner's JK2 Westminster misuses its legal resources not only to prosecute but also to cruelly persecute former tenants (even those who have done nothing wrong but have difficulty navigating the legal system to prove it) make me wonder.
Unlike Spark's, Bainbridge's Roman Catholicism was a desperate temporary measure, prompted in young adulthood, King says, by a "sense of unworthiness and guilt over her sexual relations with men," something cruelly magnified when she was raped in London at the age of 19.
Back at school, Noah found a cheap student apartment to sublet — he'd been bunking at his sister's, but her husband flipped out when the couple learned that Noah was inheriting the family home — and responded absent-mindedly and cruelly to a student's writing.
" Despite anticipating such behavior, we were startled at how often that grinning, cornered guy made an appearance in these stories, responding with "Thanks" or "I don't think I know what love is" or cruelly joking, "I hear they make a pill for that.
It was an irresponsible, dangerous and cruelly insensitive act that did grave damage to the rights and well-being of Palestinians and put an end to any pretense that the United States could help negotiate a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Cruelly, the NFL's online push came only days after it was announced that free-to-air F1 access was all but ending in one of the sport's key markets, with the news that Sky had bought up the exclusive UK rights from 2019.
Geographies of conflict are everywhere — Palestinians in Israel are cruelly treated second-class citizens with little access to much of anything, but even without politically mandated rules or harshly imposed borders, struggle and economic disparities are visible (just look at the US).
Shoved off to the side, this fascinating item is easy to miss, but offers a complex lens to the exhibition even in the first sentence, which comes across as cruelly ironic and darkly humorous in light of the archival objects that surround it.
Though it does not matter what Miller had to say about Grande or her current romantic relationship before his death, it's particularly upsetting to see her so cruelly blamed by Miller's fans when the rapper himself expressed nothing but warmth towards his ex-girlfriend.
This was chili-tilted, Alex Jones-level muttering, a fan base humming with paranoia about—if stopping just short of accusing—the globalists cruelly using their influence to change the fate of the $1.6 billion Golden State Warriors, who make around $168 million a year.
After his death at a U.S. hospital, North Korea called itself the "biggest victim" of the incident and denied that it cruelly treated or tortured Warmbier, who had been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for crimes that included stealing a propaganda poster.
A new wave of critics have called into question the power big philanthropists have in democracies — and not just in the cases where we think they spent their money cruelly and unwisely, but also in the cases where we think they spent it well.
Assembly Member Patrick O'Donnell recently introduced bill A.B. 485, which, if passed, would enact a statewide ban on the sale of cruelly-bred animals (dogs, cats and rabbits) in pet stores, replacing these animals with adoptable pets from legtimate shelters and nonprofit rescues groups.
A chicken wing, on the other hand, is basically just like a cute little Tweety Bird, right there in my hand, covered in sauce, looking up at me with big eyes and asking how I could so cruelly dig my teeth into her dead carcass.
Editorial As they sliced and diced state programs this month to close a budget deficit, Republicans controlling the Oklahoma Legislature cruelly targeted some of the state's most vulnerable citizens — the working poor — by cutting an average $147 a year from the income of 200,000 households.
Thus, for anyone to suggest that only those who have an emotional vulnerability or who are not strong enough will develop PTSD is simply wrong — uninformed, inconsistent with scientific and medical knowledge and cruelly unfair to individuals who have been exposed to horrendous trauma.
Above all, it remains a series where every character, even if they're in one scene in one episode, has a point of view and a perspective and a life, which might be cruelly snuffed out but nevertheless exists and is important in the cosmic sense.
If something seems untenable about the NFL's invincibility, both because the people running things are too venal and dumb and because of how cruelly the game burns through the people who play it, that only makes its appeal as a proxy for America more potent.
While Fedloan hasn't been sued by multiple states and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau like its rival Navient has, for allegedly confusing borrowers about how to pay back their debts, Hawthorne feels as if the company cruelly withheld information and destroyed his chance at homeownership.
Other times I felt like I was suffocating and I couldn't bear his animal tongue and saliva, his sweat, his excitement, and I would shove him off, wipe my mouth with my fist, go into the tiny bathroom and loudly, cruelly, rinse my mouth.
But according to officials and lawmakers, the ​ship's boatswain, identified only by his last name, Woo, was the main instigator, persuading another deck​ ​hand to join him in killing the captain, who had treated them cruelly, often beating their heads with a food tray.
He was like a political prisoner, denied due process, cruelly kept from talking to his wife, at times confined to a spartan jail cell, later prohibited from accessing the internet anywhere but at his lawyers&apos office, his cellphones confiscated along with his passports.
Still, the basic formula is much the same, as the socially awkward Sierra (Purser) -- who hopes to attend Stanford -- stumbles into her exchanges with Jamey (Noah Centineo) after Veronica (Kristine Froseth), a popular cheerleader, cruelly gives him Sierra's phone number instead of her own.
But when Jake repeats his grandfather's stories — about fighting monsters or living in a Welsh children's home where a boy had bees buzzing in his head and a girl, Emma (Ella Purnell), could control the air — at school, he is cruelly told that Abe lies.
He knew, too, what it was like to reëmerge from these states, to reëncounter his friends and family, to apologize to his peers, to reconnect with his young daughter, and then, cruelly, to feel the entire process start to quicken and again take hold.
"The value of this app is that in addition to immeasurably improving the lives of victims of modern slavery being cruelly exploited in car washes today, it also empowers a community to act," Britain's Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner Kevin Hyland said in a statement.
"The government is cruelly inflicting trauma on children by subjecting them to jail-like conditions for prolonged periods, drugging them with powerful psychotropic medication without oversight or consent, and arbitrarily denying them release to family members," the NCYL said in a statement on Friday.
Not because it reflected anything from my own childhood background per se, although for a number of years my brother did rather cruelly attempt to convince me I was adopted, professing that the lack of baby photos of me with either of my parents was factual evidence.
Jackson, his partner Fran Walsh, and fellow New Zealand weirdos Danny Mulheron and Stephen Sinclair collaborated on a screenplay that weaves together about half a dozen subplots; the most prominent involves the talented hippopotamus Heidi, whose lover (and the troupe's impresario) Bletch is cruelly dismissive and adulterous.
If we switched to meatless meat, which is made in a laboratory and tastes quite similar to real meat, we could stop the clear cutting and whole scale destruction of those ecosystems (not to mention we can avoid cruelly slaughtering 150 million animals a day for food).
Both the early English settlers and the American Revolutionaries lived in profoundly class-ridden societies, with downtrodden (and sometimes cruelly disciplined) servants and restive debtors and runaways, yet official American history identifies with the rulers of these hierarchical societies as if they were middle-class democrats.
Perez Hilton cruelly nicknamed her, she was subjected to digs about her fluctuating weight, she made an unfortunate (and bizarre) appearance on a 2010 episode of Fearne Cotton's series, and eventually revealed in a 2013 interview with People that all of this led to a breakdown.
Although much less Machiavellian in its machinations, due to its very nature as a makeover show for mostly heterosexual men, Queer Eye's reliance upon women for climactic affirmation cruelly robs them of their free will, or even the capacity to appear as fully realized human beings.
"By cutting off the puppy mill pipeline that moves cruelly bred animals from across the country into California pet stores, A.B. 485 will also help prevent California consumers from being duped into purchases that contribute to unconscionable animal 'production' and suffering," the organization said in a statement.
But with all this said, it's also obvious that social conservatism can lapse into a version of Luker's portrait, and it's easy to think of examples — the Todd Akin fiasco of 2012, for instance — where a cruelly sexist form of anti-abortion politics reared an ugly head.
I learn, from The Kingston Daily Freeman, that the local bear who had been shot had a name (Miss Ulster County #332, derived from the number of her ear tag), a family (three cubs, now cruelly orphaned), and a record (attempted break-ins for the last year).
" There's not much magic in this tale and Christian never gets a chance to study the occult arts, but he encounters plenty of intrigue, enough to convince this naïve hero that he's landed at "the center of an intricately devised, immensely subtle and cruelly malicious game.
Or is this an omen of the End Times, perhaps matching a prophecy in some necromantic tome entitled The Age of the Owl where they shall be our dire rulers, masters of air and now also land, cruelly mocking their human prey from their perches in the Bohemian Grove?
Secretary of State John Kerry, in Belgium for a summit on stopping terrorism, said earlier this week, "The United States is praying and grieving with you for the loved ones of those cruelly taken from us, including Americans, and for the many who were injured in these despicable attacks."
But as long as the first lady claims she is the "most bullied person in the world" and that she wants to prevent that from impacting children, while her husband cruelly attacks enemies both real and imagined, her anti-bullying advocacy and motives will continue to be dissected.
"After fighting for her life for over two weeks, our beloved and irreplaceable Andreea — wonderful daughter, sister, partner, dedicated friend and the most unique and life-loving person you can imagine — was cruelly and brutally ripped away from our lives in the most heartless and spiritless way," they said.
Here's another video of a bear extruding a tapeworm from its behind: And another: And one more, which seems to have been cruelly filmed by chasing the bear with a vehicle: As it turns out, this is a fairly common thing toward the end of summer and fall.
" Back in the day, when I actually had a national outlet for such jocularity (social media notwithstanding), I found myself repeatedly, and cruelly, stuck with such slow-news-day topics as the weather, "It was so hot in NYC, Anthony Weiner was tweeting pictures of his heat rash.
"[The] United States is praying and grieving with you for the loved ones of those cruelly taken from us, including Americans, and for the many who were injured in these despicable attacks," Kerry said after a meeting with Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, according to The Associated Press.
Frederick's father, as David W. Blight shows in his extraordinary new biography, " Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom " (Simon & Schuster), was almost certainly white, as Douglass knew early on, and there is something almost cruelly parodic in the grand name the child slave was given: Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey.
The team was too imbalanced and the squad, loaded up on attacking talent, too thin; managers came and went too frequently, and the latest incumbent, Zinedine Zidane, was regarded cruelly by some of his contemporaries as an "entrenador de palmas": a coach who did nothing more than clap.
"As the Senate is poised to start debate on the humanitarian crisis Donald Trump caused when he cruelly ended DACA, here's what every sitting Senator should remember: Americans want the Dream Act — not cruel deals that go against basic American values," said Corinne Ball, campaign director for MoveOn.
In response to Bloomberg's rise, critics have filled Twitter with clips of Bloomberg blaming the financial crisis on government loans to nonwhite homebuyers (which is flatly wrong), making cruelly transphobic comments, presiding over an allegedly sexually hostile workplace, and praising the racist stop-and-frisk policies he later disowned.
A relatively minor foot injury in 2013 had dragged her down a rabbit hole of five surgeries, numerous examinations and untold theories, none of which relieved — or even explained — the constant, excruciating pain that left her unable to walk by day and then, cruelly, stabbed her awake at night.
In the middle of a tirade against President Trump's immigration policy, which has cruelly separated migrant children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, Bee went off on a photo the president's daughter and adviser Ivanka Trump posted on Twitter earlier in the week hugging her 2-year-old son.
Cruelly, this means that the rocket is scheduled to take off from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida at 23:49AM ET. But if you want to wake up early on Saturday (or stay up from the night before), there will be plenty of ways to watch this launch live.
My father's family was wealthy enough to have helped us out, and for one year they had, but they'd held the cruelly contradictory belief that my mother should both be able to pay the bills and also not have to work — to stay home and take care of my father.
"That the local distributor has edited out certain scenes, denying the audience the opportunity to see the film as it was intended is a sad reflection of the divided world we still live in and how it can still be so cruelly unaccepting of the love between two people," it read.
" Molly's insecurities about the type of black man she will end up with leads her to clumsily and cruelly end her budding relationship with Jared, employing the same line tirelessly used on her: "Look Jared, I gotta be honest with you, I'm just not looking for a relationship right now.
Interviews and early reports have hinted that Bilquis, played by Yetide Badaki, grows beyond her cruelly two-dimensional appearance in the book and is now billed in nearly every episode—as are several of the other minor female characters, including Media (Gillian Anderson) and Slavic evening goddess Zorya Vechernyaya (Cloris Leachman).
Many of the attempted distinctions have focused instead on the fact that being trans subjects a person to, in the words of Advocate magazine's Amanda Kerri, "vitriolic hatred," meaning apparently that trans folks must be the genuine article while transracial people are just cruelly and insensitively appropriating another culture and identity.
"That the local distributor has edited out certain scenes, denying the audience the opportunity to see the film as it was intended is a sad reflection of the divided world we still live in and how it can still be so cruelly unaccepting of the love between two people," they added.
It's just about everything wrong with Trump and women in less than three minutes: He casually objectifies a woman, cruelly displays his dominance and power over her, and gives her a surprise grab-and-kiss that looks a lot like moments other women have described while accusing Trump of sexual assault.
It darts and weaves through American history, real and imagined, to create a portrait of a country that never once lives up to its ideals, while cruelly displaying those ideals on the horizon, a beacon of what could be true if not for the forces of racism, hatred, and greed.
The residents of Gilead live in fear; all of them do, but the women take the brunt of it, tasked with the responsibility of bearing children and cruelly punished, banished, or killed if they fail to do so, or if they show glimmers of having a mind of their own.
But as the two clubs prepared to start a four-game Subway Series this week — two games in the Bronx on Monday and Tuesday, followed by two in Queens — the traditional pecking order has been restored, cruelly depriving the Mets, their owners and their fans of a long-sought spotlight.
" He perfects the art of negging, complimenting Miller on choosing such a sophisticated story (his) for Esquire, which he considers an idiotic magazine with "apelike" readers; since she can't be a person of taste, this must be a "cruelly savvy" move on her part to "signify literary respectability and win awards.
"I hope that people in this country who say they're Jesus-loving, God-loving, that they pay more attention to God-loving, Jesus-loving people on this side of the border that are brown-skinned that are desperate and are being treated cruelly by this president," he said, according to NPR.
On that last dish, the French are as divided as anyone—there are the people who won't eat it because duck and geese are cruelly force-fed to make it, there are the people who don't care, and the people who hate themselves for loving it too much to boycott it.
The film's purgatory also functions as a microcosm of an America trying to get a grip on its sins from the 1960s; Richard Nixon, J. Edgar Hoover, cruelly casual racism, roguish celebrities, doomed Hollywood starlets, hippie cult leaders, gruesome random murders, and the Vietnam War are all in the story's background.
In that regard, King of the Monsters feels like a cruelly cynical example of a blockbuster cash-in with no heart, an assembly-line product, the movie equivalent of indistinct, high-sodium corn chips designed to fly off the convenience store rack to satisfy hunger pangs, only to be forgotten an hour later.
Over the last few days, thousands have taken to airports to stand with refugees and other immigrants who have been stranded by executive orders, signed by our new President, that are widely seen as plainly discriminatory against the Islamic faith and cruelly indifferent to the plight of refugees fleeing war and violence.
"After fighting for her life for over two weeks, our beloved and irreplaceable Andreea — wonderful daughter, sister, partner, dedicated friend and the most unique and life-loving person you can imagine — was cruelly and brutally ripped away from our lives in the most heartless and spiritless way," they said in a statement.
So the least we can do for vulnerable animals — especially those of us who wield considerable influence over their welfare — is to always value their lives and qualities of life, as well as work collaboratively toward a future in which industries never victimize or cruelly exploit animals in the name of commerce.
But the recovery is real: they played out the game of the World Cup in a 34-35 loss against Australia (where they were cruelly robbed of a semi place by a blatantly incorrect decision) and now can look forward to improving on a Six Nations record that is becoming increasingly comical.
Without children or partner, without meaningful family or a home, a day can last an eternity: A life without those things is a life without a story, a life in which there is nothing—no narrative flights, no plot developments, no immersive human dramas—to alleviate the cruelly meticulous passing of time.
" Evelyn Piazza told CNN, "It's just awful to think about, and maybe some day when these individuals have kids of their own they will understand the kind of love you have for your child and the kind of loss you experience when they are cruelly taken from you for no good reason.
It's as if she were looking for ways to bring the play to life but couldn't find anything—or, at least, anything that hadn't already been done more brilliantly and cruelly by the exceptional playwright Thomas Bradshaw, who, to paraphrase Flannery O'Connor, knows that history is a joke played on black people.
But we think we know the real reason; Jeff Bezos has been watching Mark Zuckerberg do his best Bezos-ian routine of slowly torturing a weaker business rival, cruelly strangling Snap by unsubtly showing the world that Facebook can do everything that Snapchat can do but better and while turning a profit.
The world is reeling from multiple catastrophes at once: stocks are cratering, governments around the world continue to be pointlessly, cruelly incompetent, a killer asteroid is coming (always), Sarah Palin is rapping on live TV. And then of course there's the minute-by-minute updates on the global pandemic of the novel coronavirus.
Even as the related hashtag #BeKind was trending, several Twitter users displayed their anger by sending abuse to the reporter who wrote a story in The Sun -- headlined "Brutal Caroline Flack Valentine's Day card cruelly mocks troubled star with 'I'll f***ing lamp you' message" -- that was published hours before she died.
As the title character in "Dear Evan Hansen," a lonely teenager who inadvertently becomes a social media sensation and a symbol of the kindness that is often cruelly absent in high school hallways, the marvelous young actor Ben Platt is giving a performance that's not likely to be bettered on Broadway this season.
But this investment may also be cruelly conditional, according to a new study in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Studying pipefish, scientists found evidence that pregnant fathers spontaneously abort or divert fewer resources to their embryos when faced with the prospects of a superior mate — in this case, an exceptionally large female.
There are so many reasons why Chelsea Manning deserved freedom—the fact that her leak of classified data exposed the true cost of American presence in the Middle East and the fact that she has been mistreated in prison, denied necessary healthcare, and cruelly held to standards of male prisoners among them.
Miss Trunchbull is headmaster of a school that looks like a prison, and makes it plain that she hates children, poking fun at their pigtails, throwing them out of windows, swinging them around like a game of human shot put, and locking them cruelly in "the chokey," the school's equivalent to a jail's SHU.
To the delight of the Nazi-KKK crowd at Stormfront and other white nationalist cesspools, the policy was implemented as cruelly as possible — splitting up families, denying entry to Iraqi interpreters for U.S. forces in Iraq, blocking people who had valid visas and green cards, harassing U.S. passport holders and even handcuffing grandmothers and toddlers.
While Valerie read her magazines and Robyn worked dutifully through one page after another in her coloring book, the washed-out, numb winter landscape had borne cruelly in on them from beyond the train window: miles of bleached, tufted dun grasses, purple-black tangled labyrinths of bramble, clumps of dark reeds frozen in a ditch.
"(We) are here to honor the memory of the beautiful music-loving souls all so cruelly taken from us," said Morris, paying tribute to not only the victims of the Las Vegas shooting but also the 22 people killed when a suicide bomb was detonated at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester in May.
Yet by indicating that he regards Cardinal Wuerl's past actions simply as "mistakes," and by allowing him to remain a member of the powerful Congregation for Bishops, the pope reinforces the sense that he does not understand the extraordinary damage done by clerics who cruelly and shamelessly abused their power over trusting children and adults.
" What was so disturbing, Mr. Broder said, was that Mr. Polner focused on "something we all know, but prefer not to think about": that Vietnam was "the least democratic war of our century," that "there was no equality of sacrifice," and that "those who fought were, as Polner says rather cruelly, 'our new expendables.
It turned out that kidnapping someone whom you suspected of having information pertaining to imminent violence, hooding and gagging and injecting him with a dose of sedatives just cruelly short of lethal, transporting him to a foreign locale and there beating him out of his unconsciousness until you obtained that information, was a false methodology that produced false results.
I think it's hilarious to watch Annalise Keating cruelly brushing off her male and female lovers one moment, covering up a murder the next, and then shuffling and squinting her way down to the kitchen in the middle of the night, unable to control her desire for another bite of ice cream straight from the box.
Chung, who is Korean, confronts her experience of having been adopted by white parents, coming to terms with the ways in which she resents her alienation from a huge part of who she is — in a family that othered her despite their love and best intentions, and in a community that did the same, though often cruelly.
"The United States is praying and grieving with you for the loved ones of those cruelly taken from us, including Americans, and for the many who were injured in these despicable attacks," Kerry said after meetings with Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, Foreign Minister Didier Reynders and Jean-Claude Juncker, head of the EU executive body based in Brussels.
Nicki Minaj, who blubbered in April that Migos cruelly removed the portion of her "MotorSport" guest spot that she sang, finally gets to sing to her heart's content on "Dark Side of the Moon," which is more tolerable than it seems like it should be but still an odd choice for the first half of the album.
"Pamela Anderson sent elegant Melania a stylish faux fur, as well as a video showing how animals are cruelly killed in the wild and on fur farms, so it's no surprise that she is now fur-free, following in the footsteps of so many fashion icons and First Ladies," PETA senior vice president Dan Mathews said in a statement.
Opinion At the turn of the millennium, it was easy to hope that much of the world might leave nationalism behind in the century it so cruelly shaped: Young people were a lot less nationalistic than their parents, the internet was connecting people across borders, and the political future seemed to belong to supranational entities like the European Union.
Which is why it's so hard to do what you should be able to in a game cruelly dubbed "GTA with horses" by just about everyone who never played it: Go on a post-save rampage and wipe out as many civilians as you can before the law steps in with no-questions-asked directness and the safety off.
It seems to elude the administration and its cheerleaders that this is not about crime or security, but about the most elemental human values; that ordering armed border guards to cruelly and needlessly rip children from mothers — in one case, while she was breast-feeding the child — goes against fundamental American values and undercuts its standing in the world.
In communities across America there are young Dreamers and their families who now endure the fear, caused by the president who recently said he loves them, that six months from now there may be a knock on their door and they will be cruelly and forcibly deported from the land they love and the only homeland they know.
It is unclear who attacked the orangutan — including shooting the wild animal four times in her left eye and two in her right — but the wild animals have been cruelly injured in the past by the palm oil and paper industries rapidly chipping away at their habitat and by those you obtain air rifles and decide to harass the animals.
In it, Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) — the sweet, innocent-seeming host at the center of the series — finds her father murdered and watches her beloved shot to death by the Man in Black (Ed Harris) on the front porch of her family home; then she is cruelly dragged by her hair into the barn, where we know she is about to be raped.
" Why it matters: The new rules could have a huge impact in limiting Central American migrants' asylum claims to the U.S. The American Civil Liberties Union, which filed the suit on behalf of the groups, alleges the move would "significantly undermine, if not virtually repeal, the U.S. asylum system at the southern border, and cruelly closes our doors to refugees fleeing persecution.
This gendered double standard is tiring for everyone (except perhaps the men in suits), so while we should absolutely stop scrutinizing women's red carpet and black tie style so minutely (and judging it so cruelly), there is a useful takeaway from this outing of Barack Obama's international fashion secret: suits are always stylish, no matter how many times you wear the same one.
I've often wondered why reporters who cover President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, those he has cruelly maligned before audiences, didn't just walk away, denying him the free coverage he got through his antics.
Moscow is cruelly adept at fanning existing embers of racial, economic and religious differences, having indirectly supported groups as diverse as ANTIFA, 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 and Black Lives Matter.
In a scenario reminiscent of some of the more vicious and cruelly ironic sequences in Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange," Richard's assault on Sylvia plays out in a room where Johnny Horne has been knocked to the ground and rendered immobile by his restraints, all while a makeshift robotic bear with a glowing helmet repeats the same phrase over and over.
It's no coincidence that 16-year-old Swedish climate crisis activist Greta Thunberg was selected this week as Time's person of the year -- or that she clashed with the 73-year-old President of the United States, who cruelly mocked her on Twitter (though she made it clear she can take care of herself and even has Michelle Obama backing her up).
Photo: Joe Scarnici (Getty Images)Earlier this week, news broke that hundreds of employees at Salesforce had signed an open letter to CEO Marc Benioff protesting the company's relationship to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, one of the government agencies enforcing President Donald Trump's much-maligned "zero tolerance" immigration policy that resulted in authorities cruelly separating thousands of children from their parents at the U.S.–Mexico border.
In All You Can Ever Know, Nicole Chung, who is Korean, confronts her experience of having been adopted by white parents, coming to terms with the ways in which she resents her alienation from a huge part of who she is — in a family that "othered" her despite their love and best intentions, and in a community that did the same, though often cruelly.
In All You Can Ever Know, Nicole Chung, who is Korean, confronts her experience of having been adopted by white parents, coming to terms with the ways in which she resents her alienation from a huge part of who she is — in a family that othered her despite their love and best intentions, and in a community that did the same, though often cruelly.
"She has a microchip that was purchased by the Missouri Pet Breeders Association — likely to satisfy minimum requirements established by airlines who fly pets onboard their planes — but that chip was never populated with an owner's contact information," Rafferty-Fore said This doesn't mean shelter staffers have given up getting justice for Jan; they are still searching for whoever cruelly dumped the innocent dog.
He lives in a town where the behavior of vultures makes front page news and steeples pierce the horizon; it's easy to forget that he is the plaintiff in a landmark civil rights case that could dramatically impact the lives of trans people across the US. In Delaware, North Carolina, and Virginia, I met three teens who are cruelly caricatured in anti-transgender legislation.
His pop perspective was shaped by other vintage installments, also written by Serling: "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" and "I Am the Night — Color Me Black," which dealt directly with societal bias and racism, and cruelly ironic episodes like "Time Enough at Last," in which Burgess Meredith plays the bookish survivor of an atomic apocalypse, stranded with a lifetime supply of reading material and a pair of broken glasses.
Both these books give glimpses of Ali's dignified, decades-long struggle with Parkinson's, the disease that cruelly robbed him of the dazzling physical and verbal agility of his youth — a struggle that could not help but remind older readers of the passage of time and their own mortality, and boxing's existential proximity to death (or what Ali once called "the near room" after his war of attrition with Joe Frazier in Manila in 1975).
As a lullaby version of Green Day's "Basket Case" plays, Elliot envisions his happy ending: a world in which he's surrounded by supportive friends and family, from Angela and Darlene, to Leon, to the Wellicks, to the members of fsociety (though ominously not Romero, whose death Elliot supposedly does not know about yet), even to the hapless security guard at E Corp's data facility whom he cruelly bullied in one of the first season's most unpleasant scenes.
She misinterprets it to be about a local sheriff, who she killed at the end of the last episode (and we see happen again here, from a different point of view) as she looked for answers — answers that might reveal why the Great Departure happened, why she cruelly lost her family in what she believed to be the Rapture but was instead an accident of confusion (her husband did disappear, but her children perished in the outback as they walked by foot to find her).

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