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"devastatingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that causes a lot of damage and destruction
  2. in a very impressive and powerful way
  3. used to say that a situation or fact makes you shocked and very sad
"devastatingly" Synonyms
destructively ruinously calamitously damagingly cataclysmically disastrously harmfully catastrophically injuriously perniciously detrimentally mortally deleteriously hurtfully noxiously brutally cripplingly direly disadvantageously fatally distressingly shockingly traumatically distressfully harrowingly agonizingly(US) crushingly grievously overwhelmingly upsettingly disturbingly painfully savagely severely terribly tormentingly demoralisingly(UK) demoralizingly(US) deplorably tragically incisively cuttingly trenchantly witheringly caustically mordantly bitingly blisteringly fiercely penetratingly scathingly scorchingly searingly vitriolically ferociously overpoweringly sardonically satirically impressively movingly affectingly excitingly grandly powerfully strikingly touchingly awesomely dramatically stirringly beautifully bewitchingly captivatingly dazzlingly glamorously gorgeously lovelily ravishingly stunningly appealingly beguilingly charismatically charmingly delightfully desirably enchantingly engagingly irresistibly alluringly dreadfully unfortunately awfully appallingly miserably fatefully adversely wretchedly lethally forcefully violently strongly vigorously almightily hardly mightily explosively forcibly heavily thunderously greatly tellingly importantly potently significantly considerably markedly crucially conspicuously oppressively unbearably burdensomely intolerably grindingly toweringly uncomfortably unendurably intensely extremely compellingly uncontrollably momentously remarkably tremendously earthshakingly consequentially majorly materially substantially weightily historically eventfully monumentally bigly meaningfully tectonically seriously troublingly unsettlingly worryingly alarmingly disquietingly discomposingly frighteningly startlingly concerningly disconcertingly troublesomely worrisomely discomfitingly discouragingly hairily surprisingly astonishingly astoundingly extraordinarily preposterously staggeringly amazingly bizarrely incredibly sensationally strangely unbelievably bafflingly outlandishly unusually bewilderingly freakishly freakily debilitatingly tiringly exhaustingly drainingly wearingly paralyzingly(US) paralysingly(UK) wickedly abominably atrociously vilely heinously monstrously odiously evilly shamefully loathsomely horribly outrageously basely villainously nefariously scandalously abhorrently detestably disgracefully More

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" He added, devastatingly, "The animatronics became a side show.
Compared to Tinder and OkCupid, it's a devastatingly depressing platform.
But history teaches us these actions have proven devastatingly counterproductive.
Every single version of every single cuisine is devastatingly bad.
Most devastatingly, he's turning back the clock with the judiciary.
Facebook violates privacy to fuel a 'devastatingly effective' ad machine.
Playing defense in this election is a devastatingly weak move.
On first, second, and even 12th impression, VIEWS is devastatingly underwhelming.
Devastatingly high inflation is further undermining the workings of the economy.
None of us are immune to this devastatingly life changing statistic.
It's a king's role, and Washington is devastatingly good in it.
None of us are immune to this devastatingly life changing statistic.
But Mr. Mac is also a devastatingly intelligent artist of conflation.
Her loss, and the future she had imagined, is devastatingly rendered.
There are plenty of components in this movie that look devastatingly cheap.
Her devastatingly damaging allegation therefore comes down to her word against his.
And it begins amid devastatingly low approval ratings for the president-elect.
Every comedian bombs, sure, but his set was like Hiroshima—devastatingly bad.
Then there is Liam (Thomas Doherty), a devastatingly handsome young Scottish musician.
So it was a pretty devastatingly violent and hard place to live.
Some of those, devastatingly enough, were testing crops' resilience to climate change.
While the unemployment rate appears low, the underemployment rate is devastatingly high.
Such a devastatingly large number of dead trees come with equally dire consequences.
And the dragons can be just as devastatingly destructive as the White Walkers.
Devastatingly, the building would be about the same distance from the new shelter.
Ultimately, The Meyerowitz Stories is a devastatingly well-observed expression of that theme.
The worsening human rights situation has had devastatingly personal consequences for my family.
In decades past Microsoft was notorious for its devastatingly monopolistic take on computing.
After a series of devastatingly bad judgment calls, Theon was tortured by Ramsay.
U.S. analysts say this is unlikely, but the weapon is nonetheless devastatingly powerful.
It is the most devastatingly one-sided media confrontation you will ever see.
But a pandemic makes devastatingly clear that our output has always had limits.
Shopping for a wallet recently, I briefly considered a devastatingly gorgeous Burberry billfold.
Maybe she can get things going with DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti), her devastatingly handsome resident?
So we're bringing you six simple hacks for crafting a devastatingly sweet Valentine's DIY.
To qualify, Valadez would have to either lose her job or become devastatingly ill.
Sometimes, it's arresting — photographs of an ex-lover or, devastatingly, someone no longer alive.
Their breakup was devastatingly real, probably-definitely because Rachel Lindsay had been there before.
In the confusion, I lost my coat, backpack, shoes, and most devastatingly, my iPhone.
Practically, though, aging is mostly an elaborate and devastatingly effective form of psychological manipulation.
Thurman gives a devastatingly good performance but she does feel out of place here.
Shane's story is the most devastatingly relatable one in Stardew Valley because of that.
The ransomware model has proven to be devastatingly efficient, especially when hackers target businesses.
Having access to guns can make a big difference, because they are devastatingly efficient.
Medical school is devastatingly expensive (up to $2628,28503) and physically, intellectually, and emotionally exhausting.
Scientists keep telling us that something is going devastatingly wrong in the natural world.
On the other hand, "Makeup Mayhem," and "Big Vape" are devastatingly modern and complex.
Like so many others', the Martinezes' lives were devastatingly altered in the space of seconds.
Barry follows a string of devastatingly wet storms, a dangerous trend fueled by global warming.
It's also a devastatingly low figure compared to pretty much every other online music service.
No wonder we're often aware of their status—sometimes intimately, sometimes devastatingly—as memento mori.
LGBTQ youth are especially vulnerable because they already face a devastatingly high burden of suicide.
You may have seen this devastatingly delightful photo of Roscoe's reflection in a magnifying mirror.
The week of the Booker T. game, the air was soupy, the sun devastatingly hot.
It's a process rendered by Mr. Hawke and Mr. Dano with devastatingly defensive body language.
It's all too common, though, deployed regularly and devastatingly as a means to harass and intimidate.
The exhibition had serious political edge, devastatingly emotional projects, and a very pronounced capacity for humor.
The cyclone follows a string of devastatingly wet storms, a dangerous trend fueled by global warming.
The setting, too, is devastatingly specific: the bookshops and gay bars of early-'90s New York.
The decor is devastatingly gaudy, and doesn't seem to have been updated since at least 1964.
The bureaucratic grind of your border inspector's life is compounded by how devastatingly poor you are.
Ultimately, The Mandalorian's chief effect is of an efficiently paced show that is nevertheless devastatingly boring.
It premiered at Cannes in summer 2019, but it feels even more devastatingly, bitingly urgent now.
Andrew Das: Devastatingly effective free kick for Suarez, who gets his second goal of the tournament.
But Democrats are buoyed by a devastatingly unpopular Republican agenda and Trump's historically low approval ratings.
"It's time to attack it head-on," she said, brandishing a memorable and devastatingly effective fact.
Devastatingly, she's killed off-camera (probably by a pimp), and her murderer's identity remains a mystery.
Fleishman Is in Trouble takes the classic divorce novel and gently, devastatingly turns it inside out.
And, devastatingly, I could see what Adam Walker, a Brooklyn pro, had recently warned me about.
Devastatingly this beautiful girl didn't make it even after working so hard to save her life.
Devastatingly, the 'mutant burgers' are only available in a limited number across the country on Sept 28.
Guillaume tells me cried the other week while watching the devastatingly brilliant film Lion, starring Dev Patel.
Chris Pratt's devastatingly handsome face was obscured by this resin helmet throughout most of the 2014 blockbuster.
Chris Pratt's devastatingly handsome face was obscured by this resin helmet throughout most of the 955 blockbuster.
Some are devastatingly earnest, and reveal emotional fantasies of intimacy rather than flat-out physical sexual desire.
So distinct, in fact, you can say it follows a formula, one that's devastatingly simple to imitate.
It was a spectacularly theatrical — and of course, devastatingly sad moment — in our recent traumatic political history.
Near term, we are going to see devastatingly bad news in energy company 10ks and conference calls.
It is telling—deeply, devastatingly telling—that Penn has apparently learned nothing from his decades in politics.
So actually, I have concluded that this commercial—this devastatingly embarrassing commercial —is actually not that bad.
Affairs can be devastatingly painful for the ones betrayed, but they can also be invigorating for marriages.
The critiques of Donald Trump made devastatingly clear that he's a preposterous, dangerous candidate for the presidency.
The rest of the Clinton package proved discordant with an impatient political moment, devastatingly so at times.
Yet Sanders might strategically prefer her to stay in — she's the most devastatingly effective foil for Bloomberg.
As we frequently assure one another, we are both devastatingly attractive, but now I really meant it.
The French brand's secret sauce isn't a devastatingly-attractive man or dreamy European backdrop — it's Dua Lipa.
All of this was devastatingly documented in the blog post that would change her life—and Uber's.
"I want to thank all y'all that supported me through a few devastatingly difficult years," she said.
It is for this reason that potential additional duties can create a devastatingly chilling effect on trade.
It proved a devastatingly effective close-support weapon in the urban battles up to and including Berlin.
I was only ever passably good at three things: cold reading, selling jokes, and being devastatingly handsome.
Actual self-poisoning—the act of drinking or eating something toxic—is thankfully rarer, but clearly devastatingly dangerous.
They are devastatingly adorable, as Saint is a true Kardashian who is incapable of taking a bad photo.
The House's bill is devastatingly unpopular, and the Senate might not do much to soften its worst impacts.
Officer saves baby from choking, becomes her godfather Please prepare yourself for how devastatingly cute this baby is.
It's a work that elegantly, and devastatingly, brings Gordon Matta-Clark eye-to-eye with the Looney Toons.
And if Jaime and Bronn manage to avoid getting caught up in another devastatingly awful road trip plotline.
Despite the sizzle around the tech, watching a deepfake get made in real-time is incredibly, devastatingly boring.
Its neighbours are hostile; Syria, in the midst of a devastatingly bloody civil war, is a failed state.
An essayist (his Tumblr posts after the Orlando shooting and Prince's death have been cleareyed and devastatingly felt).
Research shows that these sorts of features are devastatingly effective in attracting children, and Big Tobacco knows it.
Bathed in lasers and dry ice, Aphex delivered a devastatingly potent set of mangled hardcore and erroneous electronica.
It premiered at Cannes in the summer of 2019, but it feels even more devastatingly, bitingly urgent now.
As portrayed with devastatingly funny panache by Mr. Droege himself, Gerry would probably be overwhelming in real life.
As played with devastatingly funny panache by Mr. Droege himself, Gerry would probably be overwhelming in real life.
Or, because she's got that rare kind of quiet yet devastatingly cool style that's hard to pull off.
"The fact that he can't hit a softball is devastatingly bad," a Republican strategist working on tax reform lamented.
But at the root of everything is a devastatingly fundamental question: How can human progress occur on stolen lands?
They surgically deconstruct everything that has come before, and devastatingly, they reveal the double meaning of the play's title.
Because Harington is a devastatingly good-looking man and he deserves to be celebrated for that on his 30th birthday.
Brienne becomes Ser Brienne (+2100 for a promotion) in a devastatingly beautiful scene that we've waited so long to see.
The OnePlus 7 Pro is a rare exception, bringing a devastatingly handsome, bezel-less display to the sub-$700 market.
Where did that speech, which Confirmation acknowledges was a devastatingly effective piece of political theater – where did it come from?
We're delighted to be bringing you an exclusive listen to Pierre's devastatingly dark rumbler "The Drive" right here on THUMP.
If allowed to remain, this policy could be devastatingly harmful to free speech rights on college campuses across the nation.
"The meth use is devastatingly addictive and very often meth is produced in very rural areas, abandoned places," he said.
The possibility that expensive food, lovingly chosen, could make one's adored pet devastatingly ill is sending shudders through dog owners.
There's Devastatingly Chic, Smashingly Brilliant and, now, Staggeringly Beautiful ($185 for 50 milliliters), which is a bottle full of figs.
While other inequality-justifying myths have withered under the force of collective rebuke, we cling to this devastatingly effective formula.
In a stark change from his earlier views, King devastatingly targeted white moderates willing to settle for "order" over justice.
Slight gestures and sideways glances resonate like deflagrations of unabashed desire in this context, and the effect is devastatingly emotional.
Davis's one-sentence character study is also a devastatingly apt summary of Zayn's second album, which came out in 2018.
Not only did marriage fail to keep us together; it sentenced us to an agonizingly drawn-out, devastatingly expensive divorce.
For example, obviously, we're very concerned about Mr. Reagan's policies which are impacting devastatingly on low income and working people.
But, despite that, Glimpse the Electric joy of young love, The pious intensity to create, In a devastatingly mundane world.
Shure clearly set out to build a pair of devastatingly accurate headphones, and to a great extent, I think it's succeeded.
When it happens, though, it can be devastatingly dangerous — just check the video allegedly showing the immediate aftermath of the accident.
But it's when she goes to visit to an old filmmaking friend, with unexpected results, that the film clicks together devastatingly.
There is nothing to suggest Manning's radical and progressive convictions are anything less than sincere, but her actions were devastatingly naive.
But more importantly, it looks like a phenomenal role for Carey Mulligan, who is always superb but looks devastatingly good here.
The first trailer for Thor: Ragnarok has landed, showing off the first footage of Cate Blanchett's smoldering, devastatingly fierce Hela, a.k.
The new app Archives + Absences consists of just two screens, but its simplicity and straightforward functionality tackle a devastatingly complex problem.
But the animating idea of the series, which the finale made devastatingly clear, is that your justice may not be mine.
The impact on the youngest Yemenis is also acute, as images from Camp al Mahu -- a haven near Lahj -- devastatingly show.
You may be getting lost in a romantic dreamworld as Mercury retrograde meets whimsical Neptune—or you might be devastatingly confused.
The Gault & Millau guide added to the onslaught, awarding them a score of eight out of 20, a devastatingly poor rating.
They have also become devastatingly good at making sure the children of other classes have limited chances to join their ranks.
These are really devastatingly sad ways that we are connecting and learning from each other, but I feel like we are.
The effect of seeing Trump's social media bloviation as history-framed, official-looking statements from the nation's highest office is devastatingly poignant.
The killers used a devastatingly lethal poison of a kind that is manufactured in secret Russian government labs, according to the report.
Maggie, devastatingly, finds that her entire community has turned against her after she publicly accuses her former teacher, Aaron Knodel, of assault.
At its peak, ISIS had a devastatingly effective social media strategy, which both instilled fear in its enemies and recruited new supporters.
Regardless of his actual intent, his post sends a devastatingly frightening message at a time when hate crimes are on the rise.
He is responsible for some of the most devastatingly beautiful songs of all time as well as some of the schmalziest duds.
Most devastatingly for Awdish, and for many patients, is the often unintentional use of language that alienates the patient from the physician.
What to Expect The Netherlands can be devastatingly incisive in attack — witness its recent thrashing of Chile — but can struggle on defense.
In our post-performance discussion, the audience explored the play's themes: performative "wokeness," trauma(s), and the devastatingly underfunded foster care system.
On one level, there's nothing wrong with Swift's approach — pop stars and the management teams behind them are devastatingly smart and calculated.
What makes tote bags so devastatingly cruel to our home environments is how much space they take up in our vulnerable storage spaces.
Lily, devastatingly plain, fears she will be overlooked by men and composes a song that makes her irresistible to all who hear it.
Before Comey began to speak, Schiff gave an opening statement in which he clinically—and devastatingly—summarized the existing evidence in the case.
This sprawling yet devastatingly efficient production begins as the tale of three brothers, Lehman by name, Bavarian Jewish immigrants to the United States.
As The New York Times' David Leonhardt has so devastatingly demonstrated, Trump was being asked about coronavirus as far back as late January.
There's a point where it seems the quest of collecting spheres for the creature is accomplished, only to have it devastatingly fall apart.
It's a devastatingly great catalog of songs that will—for the time being, and for me, anyway—be extremely difficult to listen to.
This was all too real, the harsh world devastatingly intruding into a setting where the stakes are never supposed to be this high.
Such delay would be made even more devastatingly costly by climate change, which poorer countries will find harder to manage than rich ones.
But Nathaniel P. makes it devastatingly clear that Nate has been thoroughly inculcated by the belief system that warped men like Harvey Weinstein.
And the argument that even passing a devastatingly unpopular bill is better than doing nothing doesn't hold up, based on the available political science.
There are many different ways to be a Netflix fan, as anyone who has been owned by the platforms devastatingly accurate genre recommendations knows.
Two years ago, on my last visit to Bali, I ate a lot of things, many of them good, some of them devastatingly expensive.
Last week, Bleszinski spoke to GameSpot to explain where the game is at, where it's headed, and to address its devastatingly low player counts.
At its best, this goes far beyond "doing accents" to be a walking, talking and devastatingly funny sociolinguistics thesis on race as a performance.
"I have come to the devastatingly painful realization that my party right now doesn't want my vote nor that of my community," she said.
Ubisoft's solution, ultimately, to how these factions arrived at the same place is so devastatingly simple that you rather feel they just didn't try.
Children of Men is a devastatingly tense near-future dystopia that's all the more effective because it's such a recognisable extrapolation of our own.
"The Light of the Moon" follows Bonnie, devastatingly portrayed by Stephanie Beatriz ("Brooklyn Nine-Nine"), from assault to examination and even into her bed.
John F. Kennedy was devastatingly ill with Addison's disease and was at times pumped full of painkillers and amphetamines to project youth and vigor.
"The virus outbreak has hurt us severely, almost devastatingly," said an HNA executive, requesting anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to media.
There's an aesthetic to jihadist propaganda videos that makes them seductive, he says; cultural signifiers can be deployed as a devastatingly effective recruitment tool.
Golden State's system allowed him to thrive as both a devastatingly efficient isolation scorer, floor-spreader, playmaker, and a fearsome rim-protector, to boot.
If every Donald Trump voter again cast their ballot for Donald Trump in 22016, he could still fall short of victory — possibly devastatingly so.
"It would be a devastatingly disruptive change to both health care providers and to consumers," says Linda Blumberg, an institute fellow at the Urban Institute.
Late in 2500, the Dow fell devastatingly from its 2500-and-change September 22017 peak, which in hindsight marked the top of an epic bubble.
And if his claim is true, the iPad Pro could be a devastatingly competent tool video editors, music makers, and image producers on the go.
No matter how amicable or conscious your uncoupling may be, parting ways from your spouse is, more often than not, a devastatingly painful life experience.
On Sunday, Lack's leadership at NBC was subjected to a devastatingly harsh column in the Washington Post by former New York Times ombudsman Margaret Sullivan.
The remaining Pikachus—now knocked down to an uneven (and unlucky) 13—carry on haphazardly, their devastatingly cute smiles masking the horror they've just witnessed.
In particular, the show's use of the song in its series finale was devastatingly memorable (and will not be spoiled here; go watch it now!).
But for Ahussain, reports of the fire strike a devastatingly familiar cord, as anti-Muslim attacks have been on the rise in the past year.
Unite, the largest union in Britain, criticized the planned cuts on Tuesday, calling them "devastatingly shortsighted" and saying they would harm manufacturing in the country.
I went to college and teach at a college, and know all too well about the devastatingly common and often confusing epidemic of campus rape.
While docs who have trained more recently suggest casual use of cruel medical vernacular has declined, many say the bias it reflects remains devastatingly common.
The X-MADIS (eXpeditionary Mobile Aerial Defense Integrated System) launches an attack that is invisible to the eye, but is devastatingly deadly to an enemy drone.
Earlier this month, Lack's leadership at  NBC was subjected to a devastatingly harsh column  in the Washington Post by former New York Times ombudsman Margaret Sullivan.
The coldest bar is Holden's assertion that Stiller is "a devastatingly handsome specimen with his laser-blue eyes and prominent cheekbones," but only in Stiller's imagination.
Clinton can be a devastatingly good counterpuncher, but she lacks the human touch when talking about the nation's problems, and fails to make an emotional connection.
With this novel, Lee has returned to some of the territory covered in "Drifting House," her devastatingly cleareyed book of stories, set in contemporary South Korea.
The time has long passed for the EPA to make whole the Navajo Nation and all others so devastatingly impacted by the Gold King Mine spill.
Members of the top 20 percent are "devastatingly good at making sure the children of other classes have limited chances to join their ranks," writes Brooks.
Less recognized but just as devastatingly widespread is the unaddressed shadow crisis of nontuition costs, like housing, food, books and transportation (as well as child care).
After a brief period of relative calm, the war in Afghanistan has grown devastatingly violent, taking as many as 50 lives a day on all sides.
Finally, the danger of this epidemic is compounded by the introduction into the market of devastatingly powerful drugs, such as fentanyl variants, mixed with the heroin.
Over the break, both the New York Times and the Washington Post published well-reported and devastatingly brutal pieces about exactly how Kamala's campaign came apart.
In Salisbury, you can buy one of two narratives: that Russia's GRU is devastatingly naïve, arrogant and unaware of the ubiquitous amount of CCTV in Britain.
Scott's figures are female, powerful, thick, and devastatingly beautiful; she presents black women as sensual and sentient beings, contradicting common stereotypes with decadence rather than militancy.
"Everyone seems to get the world devastatingly wrong," Dr. Hans Rosling, a brilliant scholar of international health, wrote in "Factfulness," published in 2018, after his death.
It's devastatingly simple, adding only a handful of useful functions — like a calculator, flashlight, media player, and camera — to the basic capabilities of texting and making calls.
Perhaps most devastatingly (and convincingly), many theorized he was assuring his beloved dead sister Lyanna that he'd kept his promise to not reveal Jon's true Targaryen lineage.
Her last boyfriend (Martin Henderson, devastatingly handsome and also boring) left her when he discovered that his ex, whom he thought was dead, was in fact alive.
The "emotionally raw, devastatingly powerful memoir" promises to examine culture and identity by showing how Wright listened closely to Wright's deepest self at an incredibly young age.
Yet, despite being set in a world populated by literal (like horses) and figurative (like Hollywood agents) animals, Bojack Horseman's finale ended on a devastatingly human note.
What's crazier is that this was actually live-streamed on Facebook, so keep an eye out for more streams from our highly attractive and devastatingly intelligent staff.
If successful, the vaccine could be the key to stemming the devastatingly high rate of HIV transmissions in South Africa and in the rest of the world.
And so when the Weinstein stories come out, not only was the behavior really egregious and disgusting and very sad-making, but it was also devastatingly familiar.
So, while flipping the House has become the holy grail of 2018 for good reason, it would be devastatingly shortsighted for that to be the sole focus.
But the films reduce his character's complex arc to essentially a couple (albeit devastatingly tragic) flashback sequences in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows with Lily Evans.
This is especially true of Mr. Kim, a global pariah from a devastatingly poor and dysfunctional nation to whom Mr. Trump can feel superior in every way.
Its most recent collection includes wearable, devastatingly cool denim items in roomy silhouettes to suit both guys and girls, including celebrity fans like Rihanna and Kylie Jenner.
What starts off as a seemingly innocuous advertisement for Macy's becomes a devastatingly precise comedic commentary on the experience of shopping for and dressing uncooperative small children.
But as Ms. Beerntsen's case reminds us, it's devastatingly easy for a witness to misidentify, so we need safeguards to ensure that those convicted are genuinely deserving.
Partly due to internal conflicts, structural issues and the devastatingly hostile campaign waged by the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover, they didn't survive in any meaningful way.
In 123, we brought our dream to life with films like Chloë Sevigny's fantastical meditation on childhood, Kitty, and Tiffany Shlain's devastatingly relevant women's rights documentary, 50/50.
The FXX cartoon started as loose riff on James Bond, as devastatingly handsome alcoholic spy Sterling Archer added flair to his missions with acidic jokes and filthy tangents.
That said, betting on execution risk when the consequences for the Republic are this massive is a risky play, particularly when Trump is deploying historically devastatingly effective strategy.
Collins would certainly have the pretext to flip her vote, already devastatingly unpopular, and progressive activists are still targeting her despite her support for the original Senate bill.
But unlike devastatingly addictive opioids, kratom is no more addictive than caffeine — something that is widely available and used every day by tens of millions of healthy Americans.
Through a publicist intermediary, a Kremlin-connected Russian oligarch, Aras Agalarov, reached out to Don Jr. offering what was hyped as devastatingly information that would incriminate Hillary Clinton.
The hoop teeters away from him momentarily and then springs back right into his face, like a poisoned arrow to the tendon, and he is thoroughly, devastatingly owned.
And the GOP's exploitation of racial anxieties among white working-class voters since the 1960s (which came to be known as the "Southern Strategy") has been devastatingly effective.
Something similar is at play in the work of Rex Orange County, a young British lounge-soul singer with a firm grasp on kitsch and devastatingly earnest lyrics.
Her much-publicized feats include more than two dozen film roles, an endless supply of frankly honest and devastatingly arch press quotes, and no less than six marriages.
If you get the ratio just right — enough warming stewy things, a few contrasting vegetables, a salad for crunch — it's possible to assemble a devastatingly delicious meal here.
There's still that chasm between what could be and is, between the sublime and the devastatingly ordinary or downright bad, and the fear of not knowing the difference.
In Derek's imagination — and, I would like to think, in Mr. Stiller's on a good day — he's a devastatingly handsome specimen with his laser-blue eyes and prominent cheekbones.
But the work also pays homage to the people who are still following this practice in war-torn Syria and in Lebanon, whose sea and rivers are devastatingly polluted.
Indeed, Dinocephalosaurus is thought to have been a devastatingly effective hunter that used its bizarrely elongated neck to creep up on unsuspecting prey, like a kind of predatory periscope.
The story is devastatingly familiar: I'm still trying to recover some semblance of the hobbies that, as an Elder Millennial, I'd cultivated before transforming myself into a work robot.
"I think the markets will give the first quarter a pass, as long as it's not too devastatingly bad," said Jim Caron, portfolio manager with Morgan Stanley Investment Management.
The Body, the devastatingly heavy two-piece band generally filed perhaps incorrectly under the umbrella of "metal," perform some of the bleakest music in the history of, well, music.
All of which makes Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press one of the scariest films you're bound to see this summer – and one of the most devastatingly important.
In When They See Us, the five Black men at the center of DuVernay's story are devastatingly stripped of their childhoods by a wrongful conviction and broken justice system.
But as Ms. Merkerson defines it, Lena's anguish for a life denied her sets off seismic tremors that make a 60-year-old play feel devastatingly of the present.
In their prolific career they've embraced sonic progression, using various genres as tools to further a greater vision of how music can evoke feelings both grandiose and devastatingly intimate.
The Bachelorette season 14 semi-finalist may not have been as charming as Mike Johnson or as devastatingly good looking as model Tyler Cameron, but Peter certainly was likable.
Fisher excels onstage, and he delivers such a devastatingly earnest performance as the show's lead character that it's impossible to walk away from the show without a broken heart.
Variants included bridge-layers, mine-clearing flails, and explosive hose launchers, but two other versions working together proved devastatingly effective in urban fighting in northern Europe after D-Day.
The film makes it devastatingly clear that Kopechne (Kate Mara) likely did not drown, and died instead of suffocation after breathing all the usable air left trapped in the car.
As the American record-holder in the women's high jump, she was the event favorite for London's summer games back in 2012 — only to go home, devastatingly, without a medal.
Because of last Monday's holiday, many of use had a four day week, and while that's usually such a gift, it can unfortunately make the following week feel devastatingly long.
It slows the game down, limits Golden State's offensive opportunities, and, most devastatingly, offers a team that has LeBron on it another chance to put the ball in the basket.
At the risk of sounding glib: this isn't about you, in any capacity beyond being an ally for survivors or, devastatingly, as a survivor looking to work through their pain.
That lessens the intrigue surrounding a third of the matches on NJPW's biggest show of the year, and a show which has been a devastatingly good watch for five years.
In the wake of Paul Millsap's wrist surgery (and more recently/less devastatingly Nikola Jokic's sprained ankle) new, unexpected lineup combinations have turned Denver's depth chart into a jigsaw puzzle.
And most devastatingly, in those places where activists tried to take matters into their own hands and pass truly serious changes, the money power of Big Oil simply crushed them.
"Cat's Eye," on the other hand, which was published in 1988, is a quiet study of the ways that women and girls are gently and devastatingly cruel to one another.
In my mind it is twinned with "Eurydice," Ms. Ruhl's devastatingly poignant adaptation of the Orpheus myth, in which a young woman prematurely follows her dead father into the underworld.
Yet because Mr. Haynes also leads with his characters rather than his ideas, his films gather force until, at times with near-violent suddenness, they become devastatingly, skin-prickingly alive.
It would seem that even the country most devastatingly affected by the nuclear revolution still felt the need to hedge its bets, in case the US nuclear guarantee became unavailable.
As such, the Miami bar scene was dealt a few devastatingly sad blows these past few years, with the closing of Tobacco Road and the lightning quick yuppification of Wynwood.
The band's sole output this year, the song "You Take Nothing," is devastatingly sad, and angry, and defiant; its understated power, aggressive fragility, and overwhelming bleakness exemplify the state of 2016.
All of which is to say, Jerkcurb's music is devastatingly pretty, it is made for the big moments, and someone should go ahead and put it in a film soundtrack already.
Those fries—now devastatingly strewn across the passenger seat—were the only thing you were looking forward to after a 10-hour day and God damnit, A0003-3527 is to blame.
Britain's Unite union vowed to fight the "devastatingly short sighted" job losses that it said would undermine the sovereign defense capability of one of the European Union's top two military powers.
The devastatingly male-centered attitude of the time is communicated through the exhibition catalogue editor Joan Marter's interview with art historian Irving Sandler, author of The Triumph of American Painting (1970).
His description of having been ripped from his family — mother, father, sister, brothers — synchronizes so neatly and so devastatingly with today's migration crisis that it should wring the show's first tears.
Britain's Unite union vowed to fight the "devastatingly short sighted" job losses that it said would undermine the sovereign defence capability of one of the European Union's top two military powers.
But it didn't exist in the writer-director Chinonye Chukwu's original script, Woodard said of the sequence, in which Bernadine quietly, devastatingly crumples under the weight of ending another person's life.
Kyrie Irving This is a fun comparison between the forefather of the modern crossover dribble and the guy who is using that move more devastatingly than any other player in today's NBA.
It is an anomaly for anyone to have reliable access to good healthcare in America, but for trans patients like me, especially ones seeking care for chronic issues, it's, devastatingly, even rarer.
If the proposed NIH cuts go through, they are likely to be a disaster—shuttering labs, putting scientists out of work, and (most devastatingly) stymying research that often leads to medical breakthroughs.
What's new is the shiny set of Western-designed tech tools the Kremlin is now able to use to further that divisive mission — with, quite possibly, devastatingly effective impact on U.S. soil.
His slow autophagy is both comically relatable and also devastatingly tragic: we watch as his buoyant American confidence is slowly weathered down to a nub, until the season finale's heartbreaking, breathless cliffhanger.
And yet we wonder and worry for those who will follow us because we are so palpably and devastatingly confronted with hints of what they will face if we do not act.
Her life was quiet, content and enlivened recently by a new friendship with a patron, an older man, devastatingly suave (or so we're meant to believe), who shared her taste in books.
Hurricane Lane, a devastatingly strong Category 4 storm now, is heading west-northwest over the Pacific, and is forecast to weaken and pass south of the Aloha State around Wednesday or Thursday.
While researchers are still collecting hard data, reports from health and police departments across the country make clear this form of safety net sabotage is working devastatingly well in the Trump administration.
Less than two weeks into their trek, the pair — played by Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin in the new movie Adrift — were trapped in a devastatingly strong hurricane that changed their lives forever.
After exhibiting her skills as a witch, the sly, brilliant, and devastatingly under-appreciated Circe is banished from her father's kingdom, where nymphs frolicked and gods dined ad infinitum, to the island Aiaia.
Even in my sweaty, phlegmy, semi-delirious state, I noted that one of them — a devastatingly handsome, sweet-natured guy I'll call H — seemed to be dropping by more frequently than the others.
Scientists say climate change likely played a role in the severe polar vortex event that engulfed North America, the deadly summer heat waves in Europe, and the devastatingly slow movement of Hurricane Dorian.
Getting clothing to be cheap enough for the fashion industry's disposable model has required massive amounts of cheap material and cheap labor — both of which came with devastatingly high and unaccounted-for costs.
But there comes a point in any relationship between online people and their largely offline partners when the latter finally reveals their devastatingly poor taste in their internet — and oh, how it burns.
City's uncharacteristic collapse at Liverpool on Wednesday does not disguise the fact that he has built a devastatingly beautiful team at Manchester City, and established an unrivaled superiority at the Premier League summit.
As Roch, a working-class father diagnosed with cancer, the ever-impressive Philippe Torreton delivered a devastatingly earnest performance, all the way to the conclusion of a doomed road trip with his son.
As Roch, a working-class father diagnosed with cancer, the ever-impressive Philippe Torreton delivered a devastatingly earnest performance, all the way to the conclusion of a doomed road trip with his son.
The divisional round of the N.F.L. playoffs has come and gone, confirming some things we knew — the Patriots are devastatingly good at home, the Chiefs play football like it's a video game, etc.
Analysts have said that the Afghan forces' tendency to stay penned up in fortified bases rather than going on offensives has hurt their effectiveness and led to a devastatingly high rate of casualties.
My story is one that is devastatingly all too familiar for other trans people across the country, and the situation continues to grow more dire with every passing day under the Trump administration.
The president went along with the establishment Republican agenda, but repeal proved devastatingly unpopular when the GOP actually tried to pass it, and voters made them, and Trump, pay the price on Election Day.
"A lot of what you would look for in terms of the modern business — efficiency, logistics, things like that — those were part of what made the Holocaust so devastatingly broad in scope," he said.
"They decided they wanted more of a challenge, and I think the only challenging part of me is how devastatingly handsome I am," the shelter wrote on Facebook, speaking for the near-perfect up.
High-end storms such as these cause the majority of hurricane- and typhoon-related damage around the world, since they carry the triple threat of devastatingly powerful winds, high storm surge and inland flooding.
Whereas many Labourites droned or ranted at the prime minister's weekly question-and-answer session, she asked him, calmly and devastatingly, whether he had "led public opinion on the refugee crisis or followed it".
"Republicans are stuck on defense, forced to respond to devastatingly effective ads on their record on pre-existing conditions, and touting nonbinding resolutions as they panic because they see the political fallout," Law said.
Which is why I'm still shivery, teary-eyed and stunned from seeing Richard Nelson's devastatingly intimate production of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya," which opened on Sunday night at the Frederick Loewe Theater at Hunter College.
Was this necessary after the Season 2 finale, which so beautifully and devastatingly wrapped things up between them in a very honest conversation about how they each let the other down in the relationship?
Still, Cooper's testimony, along with that of US Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland this morning who admitted there was a quid pro quo scheme, has led to a devastatingly effective day for Democrats.
Depicting such a dismal shift from a space traveler to a terrestrial refugee (both roles ironically influenced by Russia) manifests the unpredictable and devastatingly harsh political and social climate around the globe these days.
A book as lyrical as it is devastatingly honest, Red Clocks fast-forwards to the time after you've marched and called and voted, showing us all the complexities and pains of life in the aftermath.
Given that President-elect Donald Trump has called the "political correctness" of the military "ridiculous" and supports North Carolina's "bathroom bill," transgender veterans may be waiting a devastatingly long time to receive medically necessary care.
Today it is battling the jihadists of Boko Haram in the north, dealing with an influx of refugees from the Central African Republic in the east—and, most devastatingly, the "Anglophone crisis" in the west.
It certainly becomes difficult to do so while reading Ma's novel, in which all of life—whether before or after the apocalypse, in America or in China—is rendered through the same devastatingly lyrical prose.
Created by Mia Lidofsky, Strangers is a genuinely affecting, lovely, and sometimes devastatingly-relatable series that just finished its first season on Facebook's "Watch" tab (both Watch and Strangers launched the first week of September).
But this is Black Mirror, so Lacie's struggle to get to the wedding goes hilariously, devastatingly awry — resulting in an uncomfortably close-to-home satire of our all-consuming obsession with social media clout. —T.
But although she's used to being the center of attention on set, the actress confesses after having her privacy devastatingly violated when her nude photos were leaked on the internet, she's always braced for the worse.
What makes "Parasite" the movie of the year — what might make Bong the filmmaker of the century — is the way it succeeds in being at once fantastical and true to life, intensely metaphorical and devastatingly concrete.
It gave every digitally networked individual on the planet all nine volumes of Sir John Chilcot's report with its devastatingly forensic details of how and why Tony Blair took Britain to war with Iraq in 2003.
It's a strong piece of storytelling, set among some of the groups of people who were most affected by the crisis, and it illuminates just how devastatingly the crisis was an inversion of the American dream.
Established by Chelsea VonChaz, #HappyPeriod works to provide free feminine hygiene products to the homeless women of L.A.'s Skid Row — an often-overlooked group left with devastatingly scant options during that time of the month.
The House bill is devastatingly unpopular — 20 percent approval, per the latest poll by Quinnipiac University — and lawmakers' trips home this year have been marked by protests and rowdy town halls over the lower chamber's plan.
She pointed out, as we ate devastatingly wonderful hummus with duck 'nduja, that during all the years Los Angeles compared itself with San Francisco and New York, it never really knew what it wanted to be.
The scene isn't performed or dressed up in metaphor, but rather delivered with the small, specific details that make a story come devastatingly to life: Near everyone In Dallas is Still driving At 3:24 a.m.
The Communist Party newspaper ran a 55-page photo spread in tribute to Kim, quoting the Onion as celebrating his devastatingly handsome looks, round face, boyish charm and strong, sturdy frame -- not realizing it was satire.
"Friends, please know that I was severely, devastatingly injured by the pipeline pigs last night," Wilansky wrote on her Facebook page before she was airlifted to the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, 400 miles away.
And that, as many of us have experienced, can also just as easily lead to arguments, fights, texts you regret, terrible sex, and, in the cold, queasy light of a morning after, our feeling utterly, devastatingly alone.
Episode three's gut-punch ending uses Peter Gabriel's cover of Bowie's "Heroes" devastatingly; the track is a 2010 cover of an 80s act, lent more gravitas in 2016 due to the still-open wound of Bowie's passing.
She has suffered from the questionable at best practice of drastic weight cuts even more than most fighters do, almost killing herself to make it down to 140lbs, which was devastatingly documented in the new documentary, CYBORG.
A year after this "devastatingly effective" gerrymander, a House seat which a Republican, Roscoe Bartlett, had won for a tenth time in 2010 by 28 points went to John Delaney, a Democrat with presidential ambitions for 2020.
"You'd think because I'm a singer I listen to a lot of music, which I do, but there's certain music that I think is so devastatingly beautiful that it's too painful to listen to sometimes," she said.
Few pine for a return of the KGB or the nomenklatura—whose blustering incompetence is devastatingly portrayed in HBO's current miniseries Chernobyl—but some older residents look back fondly on the days of guaranteed employment and housing.
Over the course of the record's 13 tracks, he mixes clattering percussion, billowing keyboard chords, and melancholic pads to devastatingly poignant effect, all the while revealing a little more of himself than he has on previous efforts.
"Emmett Floating at Camp," an unpublished image from 1991 of her child floating in a great gray nowhere, turns out to be uncannily prescient and devastatingly sad, for Emmett ultimately became schizophrenic and committed suicide in 2016.
In addition to being devastatingly good, her novels describe the ways society has changed in advance of phenomena like — to give just one example — the arrival of a figure like Meghan Markle as the Duchess of Sussex.
There was no rust shown on Saturday, in fact, he had added another weapon to his armory having shoulder barged Cerrone&aposs face so devastatingly in the opening round, the "Cowboy" ended up with a busted nose.
The level of bafflement these marketing campaigns produced, inviting queries about whether they were somehow being intentionally ironic (they weren't), was exactly the portrait of bleak nihilism that made Mockingjay so devastatingly fitting as a series ending.
El Salvador Sheds Its Image "South Africa is a country that is, quite often, devastatingly misunderstood, and once you visit your mind is opened to the complexities, as well as its natural beauty," Ms. Enright of bordersofadventure.
While The Handmaid's Tale is already so bleak its star is tired of hearing about all the doom and gloom, the Hulu drama still managed to outdo itself in the devastatingly dark department with last week's cliffhanger ending.
It remains uncertain whether the Trump administration will grant Iraq waivers to shore up the stability of a country that has seen precious little for decades, and which has just beaten back a devastatingly destructive Islamic State insurgency.
Even as he becomes the toast of the town, the author clearly begins to internalize injustice he perceives on an unhealthy level -- and the book's ending takes a bizarre, surreal turn that nevertheless makes a devastatingly potent statement.
The NFL regular season ended earlier this month, which is always a devastatingly sad moment on the sporting calendar because it means the end of pretty much the greatest thing in all of sports: the NFL RedZone channel.
" There's a clarity and a sadness burrowed deep in the songs, like on "When The Family Flies In" on which she devastatingly observes, "You know it's bad when the family flies in / Just to stand by your side.
At no time is this more devastatingly obvious than when he grants interviews to print reporters, when he is not protected by the comfort of a script and is not animated by the dazzling glare of television lights.
But "The Beautiful" successfully executes several Y.A. romance tropes: the love triangle, the heroine who's devastatingly beautiful yet also clever and ahead of her time, and finally, the this-is-a-series-opener-not-a-standalone book surprise.
Salma Hayek, the star of the Miramax-produced Frida, broke her silence about the alleged abuses she suffered at the hands of Harvey Weinstein, a man she's calling "her monster" in a devastatingly vivid New York Times article.
Even if Chip never becomes a devastatingly brilliant French clown, Baskets entertains in exactly the fashion that Chip dreams of: by staring straight into melancholy, and finding a way to make us laugh at something true within it.
"We have long known that aspirin can precipitate bleeding, most commonly in the gastrointestinal tract, but most devastatingly in the brain," said Dr. Samuel Wann, a cardiologist at Ascension Healthcare in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who wasn't involved in the study.
Andrew and Ronnie's dark and dingy life is harshly contrasted with Gianni Versace (Edgar Ramírez) and Antonio D'Amico's (Ricky Martin) glamorous lives – they included a fashion show he hosted atop his own devastatingly beautiful swimming pool for Christ's sake.
Mr. Cruz did not just dominate much of the Republican debate, he slashed, he mocked, he charmed and he outmaneuvered everybody else onstage — but none as devastatingly and as thoroughly as this campaign's most commanding performer, Donald J. Trump.
The man can barely move anymore, but his ability to be both tall and devastatingly accurate with his jumper at the same time have extended his tenure as a foundational offensive force beyond that of any of his peers.
In addition to starring a dog, however, this particular film — directed by Simon Curtis and adapted from the 2008 bestselling Garth Stein novel of the same title — also stars the talented and devastatingly handsome Milo Ventimiglia, so I made an exception.
Most well-adjusted people wouldn't want to switch places with either of the film's protagonists, but even legendary movie critic Roger Ebert felt compelled to point out that the appeal of their extravagant, devastatingly rich lives was hard to deny.
Events like Orlando offer Trump the opportunity to improve this devastatingly bad number by showing compassion for the victims and their families and demonstrating a steely resolve to execute a new plan to reduce the risk of more Orlando-style attacks.
The colorful tornado of violence, chaos, and glitter that is Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) is arriving in theaters this weekend after a devastatingly long period of anticipation, leaving audiences shaken, stirred, and wanting more.
Everything about Aspen, Colorado, doesn't feel real: the shockingly blue sky against the stark outlines of the mountains, the devastatingly gorgeous ski-bums-turned-baristas, the slightly light-headed feeling you get from the lack of oxygen at 8,000 feet.
But simply put the new work from Alejandro Ghersi has been so devastatingly sublime it's as beautiful as fucking on top of a secluded waterfall while the sound of a Roman Basilica church leaks its way in from the background.
Clubs are the only space left in which we can truly be ourselves, freed from the shackles of work, untethered from the devastatingly humdrum reality of the lives we lead, with our debts and cancelled Netflix accounts and shattered dreams, right?
It was there that her grandmother killed herself, an event that led to the shattering revelation of a long line of suicides by women in the family, including, most devastatingly to Salomon, her mother, whom she had thought died of influenza.
But he, along with a handful of other families across the country, have shared devastatingly honest and personal details about the deaths of their loved ones from opioid addiction in an online memorial project launched in September called All Our Hearts.
"We have become expert in how to provide ideological reinforcement to like-minded people, but devastatingly we have lost the ability to be persuasive with, or welcoming to, those who do not agree with us on every issue," the authors wrote.
At the Public Theater, "Chambre Noire," directed by Ms. Aspeli and Paola Rizza, depicts this in such devastatingly poetic imagery — a child dissociating from her body to endure a trauma — that it made me clap a hand to my mouth.
Sophia Wilansky claims her arm was "devastatingly injured" when a concussion grenade fired by the police exploded, but the Morton County sheriff's department has denied responsibility, instead suggesting a propane bottle rigged by the protesters themselves might be to blame.
Uzma Jalaluddin's Ayesha at Last (Berkley, June 4) is a modern, Muslim retelling of Pride and Prejudice, about a young woman who doesn't think she wants an arranged marriage — until she meets the devastatingly handsome (if judgmental) Khalid, who is dedicated to tradition.
Less than a year into Mr. Macron's presidency, anger over his rapid economic reforms — cutting pension benefits and slashing worker privileges — is becoming a potent political force, seen in crippling strikes and a devastatingly hostile television interview, testing his resolve as never before.
Releasing "Twenty//Three" at the start of the year, his devastatingly brilliant debut track seemed to arrive fully formed, ready to book-end the career of Britain's next great auteur, placing his low-lit sonic somewhere between Jai Paul, twigs, and Sampha.
The findings have implications for health policy and research funding, and they suggest that the long-term cost of dementia care may not be as devastatingly expensive as policy makers had predicted, because more people will be able to live independently longer.
"With his devastatingly handsome, round face, his boyish charm, and his strong, sturdy frame, this Pyongyang-bred heartthrob is every woman's dream come true," that article stated, which was excerpted alongside photos on People's Daily showing Kim on a beautiful white horse.
It all came to a head in 2017, when the island was devastatingly hit by Hurricane Maria — the deadliest natural disaster in US history, which killed nearly 3,000 Puerto Rican residents in the immediate landfall and the devastation that ensued for months afterward.
As the only country in the developed world without a federal paid family leave policy, the United States lags devastatingly behind its peers when it comes to childcare—especially Germany, Norway, and Canada, where governments help supplement the cost of each kid.
Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century, menaced Cuba and the Bahamas on Friday as it drove toward Florida after lashing the Caribbean with devastatingly high winds, killing 19 people and leaving catastrophic destruction in its wake.
With a bit of help from a matching musical score, Krasinski makes a statement about trains sound like a life-or-death situation, tips on lawn-mowing sound devastatingly sad and the lyrics of Pitbull sound like a beautiful profession of love.
Still, it should be sobering to Democrats that a CBS News poll released Tuesday morning filled with devastatingly bad approval numbers for the Trump administration found that only 31 percent of voters thought a Democratic takeover of Congress would make their lives better.
But the artist who most effectively, and devastatingly, puts himself into larger context is the German-Jewish painter Felix Nussbaum, who escaped from a French internment camp during World War II and continued painting until he was arrested again and murdered in Auschwitz.
But it's also beloved by audiences — the kind of film you can't help but love, a sweet and funny story about children living in a motel near Disney World that also devastatingly confronts the struggles of living in poverty in America today.
While Professor Christensen would go on to write a sequel and many more books on adjacent topics ripe for disruption, like education ("Disrupting Class" in 2008) and health care ("Innovator's Prescription" in 2009), it was his initial idea that was devastatingly insightful.
But when he is scammed by a man he thought was his soulmate (played by the devastatingly handsome Josh Seggara), he packs his alter ego in the back of an old RV and sets out on a tour with hopes of starting fresh.
This not only allowed him to end the book with a devastatingly funny punchline but created a context that makes sense of the rawness of protagonist Alexander Portnoy's rambling reflections on being young, horny, Jewish, and in thrall to an overbearing mother.
If you work in inner-city Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane, you might have some super secret parking spot and get out of forking out the big bucks, but if not, it's devastatingly pricey and you will probably have to give up dining out on Tuesdays.
His early country-tinged tracks featured backing vocals by the Jordanaires—favored by another devastatingly good-looking guitar-slinger, Elvis Presley—but as their schedule became more hectic, Ricky called upon Campbell to approximate their blend along with songwriter Jerry Fuller and Dave Burgess.
Also, to add insult to injury (the injury being this criminally handsome man singing a song about love and equality with his devastatingly beautiful voice), Pussy Riot have endorsed the cover too, just in case you were in any doubt that Miguel is an angel.
On the issue of crop yields, if gone unchecked, climate change will have drastic implications on the viability of crops in vulnerable countries that rely solely on rainwater for irrigation purposes, devastatingly increasing the levels of food insecurity among the poor in underdeveloped countries.
Very early into his presidency, he acted on his promise to ban Muslims from entering the country, playing to the post-September 11 fear of the Muslim terrorist—even though there exists no evidence that Muslims are particularly likely to commit such devastatingly violent acts.
Look for a devastatingly Trump-esque candidate (he'll be a familiar face and a welcome source of giggles for devoted Scandal fans) to pop up this Thursday and give Mellie Grant and Susan Ross a run for their much-less-than-he-has money.
While it is undeniably — and devastatingly — true that the United States has still yet to elect a woman president, there is progress taking place in the US Congress that is building up an even larger bench of women lawmakers to keep pursuing higher office.
Similarly, the next week, I thought eight stories (and four Opinion pieces) about the awful attack on the congressional baseball practice was probably too many for international readers, especially because they overshadowed our reporting on a devastatingly deadly fire at a London apartment building.
The movie producer's pattern of behavior with women, including at least 85033 secret settlements paid to accusers spanning nearly three decades, was devastatingly detailed in reports by The New York Times and The New Yorker that received the Pulitzer Prize for public service in 2018.
Even though I thought they sounded and looked so devastatingly cool, something about them was so normal and relatable; they seemed like the kind of girls I could be friends with once I graduated from my shitty suburban high school and finally booked it to New York.
It's hard to describe what makes this book so dizzyingly special — magical, even — but it has something to do with how devastatingly smart and funny and freaking sad the most mundane stuff of life can be: mundanity smushed right up against the shocking and the profound.
Despite the gravity of this event — its publicity, its violence, and its painful similarity to the devastatingly high number of other killings of Black trans women and girls this year — Reeves' death seemed to make far fewer waves on the trans internet than the argument over ContraPoints.
When Georgia's now-infamous 6-week abortion ban passed earlier this year, the law stood in stark contrast with the state's devastatingly high maternal mortality rate (the 73th worst in the country) and Georgia's decision not to expand Medicaid to ensure more people get health coverage.
But if there's one thing that's evident, it's that Weiner handles that final scene — which features essentially every major character in the history of the show (all 60 of them) in one room at the same time — in a way that makes everything that happens devastatingly clear.
Wayne hasn't quite shifted into Andre 3000 territory of delivering one or two devastatingly self-excoriating features a year, but he's inching toward being an artist whose presence on a track is seen more as a marquee statement than an attempt at broadening the song's fan base.
The fun started early, well ahead of E3, with the apparently devastatingly diverse front lines in Battlefield V, which takes place during World War II. The predictable objections as to "historical accuracy" appeared — unironic, despite the utter lack of historical accuracy in pretty much any of these games.
This is why Emo Kylo Ren, the Twitter parody account that imagines bad Ben Solo as an ultra-privileged, ultra-moody, Hot Topic-shopping, Vader-obsessed weenie, desperate for validation from both his famous father and deceased grandfather, has already amassed almost half-a-million followers — it's devastatingly accurate.
No. Aside from a needlessly plush carpet that brutalized me in my wedge boots, there were Pringles-branded phone cases and various candy branded headphones and a devastatingly hip-looking DJ whose facial expression would be better understood if she had a Warhead residing permanently under her tongue.
If Trump had raised these statistics and said black people needed to simply work harder, these same people would be arguing that candidates needed to be talking about what they were going to do address the systemic causes of devastatingly high poverty and unemployment rates that black Americans experience.
Particular favorites right now: both of Alison Roman's books (brightly, beautifully photographed); Ruth Reichl's My Kitchen Year (about how cooking got her through the period after Gourmet magazine folded); the Franny's cookbook, from the beloved and now devastatingly closed restaurant; and back issues of Bon Appetit and Saveur.
But get around its name and Revengance is a delight—by which I mean a devastatingly awesome hack 'em up in which "you" are the cyborg Raiden, whose Blade Mode-enabled katana can chop enemies to pieces with manually controlled 360-degree freedom (then you consume their insides, for health, obviously).
Call me biased, but our pop culture reporter Reggie Ugwu's writing is about as devastatingly beautiful as Barry Jenkins's filmography; his oral history of how Jenkins's first film, "Medicine for Melancholy," influenced black auteurs like Lena Waithe ("The Chi") and Terence Lance ("Random Acts of Flyness") is a must-read.
Saturday After a late night at work and a surprisingly smooth puppy's first flight, I'm finally back in Los Angeles, and the digital signs on all the city buses are flashing "RIP KOBE," a gesture that speaks to his importance to this community, and one which also feels devastatingly sad.
The $5003 million film, more than 2500 years in the making, offers an intensely immersive, often head-spinning history lesson, combining grand sweep and archival depth with sometimes devastatingly emotional first-person interviews with people from all sides (including more than two dozen Vietnamese, from both the winning and losing sides).
The size of the protests has been shrinking, and Mr. Macron's approval ratings have been creeping back up from a devastatingly low 23 percent in December, after the demonstrators first emerged, initially to protest a rise in the tax on gasoline, which already costs more than $6 a gallon in France.
In particular, the season's ninth and next-to-last episode, "White Rock," is one of the most devastatingly wonderful television episodes of the year — a bittersweet but funny look at the legacy of family and the ways long-held secrets can become corrosive if they're held in isolation for too long.
Michael Barbaro at the New York Times saw a much more formidable Cruz: Mr. Cruz did not just dominate much of the Republican debate, he slashed, he mocked, he charmed, and he outmaneuvered everybody else onstage—but none as devastatingly and as thoroughly as this campaign's most commanding performer, Donald J. Trump.
Strong Island, Ford's directorial debut, is about William's death, but it's also about how his family contended with both grief and feeling so devastatingly wronged — how it fell apart in the wake of this brutal reminder of who was really welcome on the path of upward mobility their suburban town seemed to offer.
We've seen VH1 ask people to get naked before they get in a "Where'd you go to school?" conversation, and we've seen MTV run young people over increasingly absurd hurdles over 25 years of market-tested voyeurism — from the caustic Tinder precursor Next to the devastatingly funny and stupid Date My Mom.
Brooklyn Nets: Timofey Mozgov (three years, $313 million) At the dawn of what's come to be remembered as the apocalyptic summer of 2016, news of Mozgov's deal signaled one of two things: 1) money can now grow on trees, 2) the Lakers devastatingly misread the free agent market and the league's financial landscape.
Stitch those stats to the galling footprint of harvesting raw materials, manufacturing them into textiles, and shipping finished items across oceans or continents, and we're talking about some pretty alarming ecological hazards — the devastatingly hidden cost buried in the pleasure of zipping up the latest Zara dress or breaking in stiff leather loafers.
And it is devastatingly effective: Just about every political lie that has dominated American discourse in the past two decades — the Swift Boaters and the birthers, death panels, the idea that undocumented immigrants pose an existential threat but climate change does not — depended, for its mainstream dissemination, on the Fox News machine.
In those roles — as a former criminal bored in the law-abiding world, a 21957nd-century space traveler, a street preacher pretending to be blind, a devastatingly cruel country-music star and a crazed demolitions expert — his look and his down-home voice were the same, but his characters were distinct and memorable.
Divines holds up next to any white male auteur's coming-of-age narrative in the French canon, be it The 400 Blows or The Life Before Us. It offers, to beautiful effect, the customary ingredients of these movies: It's by turns deadpan, crude, funny, and devastatingly sad; poetically stylized passages alternate with harsh realism.
The story follows Stevenson's attempt to overturn a guilty verdict for Walter McMillian (Jamie Foxx), a Black man wrongfully accused of murdering a white teenage girl in Monroeville, AL. Foxx gives a devastatingly subdued portrayal of an innocent man stripped of his humanity, and it's his (really great) performance that is getting the most buzz.
And in his depiction of a persistent, insect-like army of extraterrestrials (the underlings of a far more significant enemy) — scampering about in droves, armed with high-tech weaponry and cannibalistic inclinations, disrupting all sense of human civilization in their overlord's efforts to seize control of the planet — Oesterheld hit devastatingly close to home.
"Following five years of devastatingly poor returns in the market, sentiment towards commodities is at rock bottom, but it's starting to turn following the surge in the prices of a wide variety of products since the beginning of the year," he said, adding that the biggest price gains, in percentage terms, occur at the beginning of a bull market.
None of this was lost on Cersei, who berated her brother for making it easier for "the vultures" to attack the Lannister family and leaving her children vulnerable to a devastatingly harsh world that ultimately killed them when he confronted her about joining forces with Dany to fight the Night King and his Army of the Dead.
A quick refresher course on where we stand: Fifty Shades of Grey introduced us to Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan), the devastatingly handsome 28-year-old billionaire with a secret passion for BDSM, and Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson), the virginal object of his affections who falls face first into his life while standing in for a friend's college paper interview.
Part 2, "Fugue in a Nursery," staged on a giant bed, can feel like Arnold's fever dream: he and his devastatingly hot younger boyfriend, Alan (Michael Hsu Rosen), visit Ed and his wife, Laurel (Roxanna Hope Radja), at their country house, where all anybody wants to talk about is how much Ed still burns for Arnold.
People who do live their lives like this are often unwilling to admit how hard it is; one fitness influencer, Stephanie Buttermore, recently tapped out of her super-low-body-fat existence because she was feeling devastatingly hungry all the time except when she went on 10,000 calorie "cheat-day" benders and started just eating to satiety, i.e.
She got to bang it out with the 18th lead from that Netflix show What/If, and as you said, Emily, her conversation with Connor was devastatingly perfect, and another instance where she was sharply correct (even Connor had to admit she was right that there was a logistical flaw in his posture of looking down at elites).
Monae tipped her hat to Hanks (literally placing her bowler hat on his head mid-song), who was nominated for his role as Mr. Rogers, and from there, it turned from a sweet moment with America's Dad to a highly entertaining but devastatingly tone-deaf "celebration" of some of the year's most egregiously-snubbed, Black-led films.
As the reality sets in that coal and steel jobs of the rust belt are not returning, we need to reach out directly to rural and independent voters, not with a dry policy paper, but with a proactive effort to honestly hear the pain and desperation of those whose lives have been devastatingly degraded by technology and globalization.
But for these teensy plastic bottles (smaller than the TSA-mandated 20230 ounces for carry-on liquids), the end times are devastatingly near: Marriott, the world's largest hotel chain, and Intercontinental Hotel Group, which owns a dozen hospitality brands including Holiday Inn and Hotel Indigo, are the latest to replace their tiny toiletries with dispensers or larger bottles.
First off, the casting: a fresh-faced 17-year-old Knightley, truly magnetic in every single second of this film; a deliciously vapid pre-The Good Wife Panjabi, who almost murders her bridesmaid for buying the blue contacts she was planning on wearing to her engagement party; a devastatingly handsome Rhys-Meyers making hearts swoon with his lilting Irish brogue!
And while it's true that the Emmys felt more diverse and inclusive than years past, it speaks to how starved for representation we are that Twitter exploded upon seeing black and brown presenters—not just because the pairing of Issa Rae and Riz Ahmed is like, devastatingly attractive, but because it's the exception to the rule instead of the norm.
One man, the devastatingly talented commentator Mauro Ranallo, is currently sitting out his contract with WWE rather than return to work, and the man rumored to be the catalyst for this sad state of affairs, his co-announcer JBL (short for John "Bradshaw" Layfield), seems untouchable despite being at the center of a decades-long reign of terror behind the scenes.
In a way it's as though the people of this subculture have all merged into one all-consuming entity, pushing each other into purchasing lucrative items, moving as one like a ratking but with an Adidas and Palace collaboration on their feet, a Supreme-branded lighter in their pocket—and a devastatingly apathetic political opinion marinating somewhere in their brain.
But a devastatingly detailed grand jury report on widespread child sex abuse in Pennsylvania churches showed that Cardinal Wuerl, as bishop of Pittsburgh, was immersed in a clerical culture that hid pedophilic crimes behind euphemisms, conducted unprofessional investigations and evaluations of accused priests, kept acknowledged cases of sex abuse secret from parish communities and avoided reporting the abuse to police.
Very few of us will wake up one day realizing that we now have a devastatingly effective back-to-the-basket game—Stoudemire himself didn't, although he picked these things up so rapidly that it could look that way from the couch—but we wake up a little bit different every day, and are forever in the process of becoming.
The 2015 Pulitzer Prize Winner, Anthony Doerr's "All the Light We Cannot See" enthralled audiences around the world through enchanting prose and devastatingly timed storytelling set against World War II. The novel simultaneously follows Marie-Laure, a blind French girl finding a way to make sense of the world without her sight, and Werner Pfennig, an orphan with a knack for radio technology.
Here are a few selected documentaries on issues affecting women today and every day, including: The devastatingly unequal access to reproductive health care, the maternity leave crisis impacting mothers and families in America, the role of beauty pageants in women's prisons amid the rapid expansion of the prison industrial complex in Brazil, and the rise and fall of matriarchal societies in Eastern Africa and rural China.
What the OIA wants, obviously, is more people gaining more access in more places on public lands consuming more goods and services during their "adventures"—with all the accompanying growth in carbon footprint for manufacture, distribution, and sale of those goods and the use of the services; with all the devastatingly carbon-intensive leisure-travel by car and jet plane that adventure tourism requires.
Editor: Richard Chang + 646 223 6200 Picture Desk: Singapore + 13 6870 3775 Graphics queries: + 65 6870 3595 (All times GMT/ET) Irma lashes Bahamas and Cuba on a path toward Florida HAVANA - Hurricane Irma lashes Cuba and the Bahamas as it drives toward Florida after hitting the eastern Caribbean with its devastatingly high winds, killing 21 people and leaving catastrophic destruction in its wake.
They are Terence Rattigan's "The Deep Blue Sea" at the National Theater, in which the wondrous Helen McCrory adds yet another memorable portrait to her gallery of devastatingly devastated women; a three-play, single-day, engrossing marathon of early Chekhov works (also at the National); an especially bruising "Midsummer Night's Dream" at Shakespeare's Globe; and Simon Stone's merciless and mesmerizing updating of Federico García Lorca's "Yerma," starring a fabulous Billie Piper.
Similarly, the 2008 Obama campaign was the first to harness online advertising to reach the right voters with the right message with near-surgical precision, but 10 years later the same techniques are propelling right-wing authoritarians to power in the US, the Philippines, and Brazil, and being used to fan the flames of xenophobia, racial hatred, and even genocide around the world—perhaps most devastatingly in Myanmar.
Milwaukee either screwed up the timing, wasn't convincing enough with its movement, or, most devastatingly, didn't have a Plan B ready to go whenever the Raptors sniffed out Plan A. If you're more bullish on the 223-222 Bucks than today's team, chances are it's due to avoidable losses like this one; nights where they're held back schematically despite having the talent, drive, and versatility to beat an elite team on the road.
This competition, which took place Saturday night at Carnegie Hall's Isaac Stern Auditorium, was a kind of finishing school for unaccompanied vocalists of all stripes, from student-driven harmony groups to slightly older performers who have graduated out of that scene but still want to dismantle pop songs into zip-boom-aaah vocal pieces, either as a side hobby or, in the footsteps of the uncomfortably, sometimes devastatingly popular group Pentatonix, a full-time job.
Maybe this was a failed campaign to the experts, but for a lot of people, myself included, there was a lot of good in it: a chance to see the Texas I've always known was there — a place where working people and immigrants still have the right to thrive alongside those with much more; a place where we aren't so devastatingly divided; a place where people are energized by the political process because they saw a way to make a difference.
It's devastatingly beautiful and irresistibly entertaining to see this warped version of real life play out on television: My life is in shambles but at least I'm not fighting with another woman over someone named Barnett The show begins with a lot of contestants, but it very quickly focuses on a core group of five couples: the lovable Lauren and Cameron; chaos agents Giannina and Damian; buyers' remorse-havers Kelly and Kenny; alleged adults Barnett and Amber; and emotional scammer Jessica with her sad-sack fiancé Mark.
During another week of difficult news, Jenée Desmond-Harris wrote a devastatingly important piece about Black Lives Matter; Zack Beauchamp kicked off the week with a skillfully reported and important piece on the disturbing trends of white nationalism sweeping across Europe and America; Brian Resnick rewrote our understanding of the relationships humans beings had with neanderthals; Javier Zarracina and Zachary Crockett used humor and logic to correct Donald Trump Jr.'s Skittle graphic; and our culture and data teams ranked every single new television show of the fall and built an app to help you decide which one to watch.

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