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That possibility is dismayingly absent from the statements released today.
Obtuse or callous views of ethnicity are dismayingly common in China.
He still strolls the streets of New York, smiling and dismayingly normal.
A dismayingly plausible scenario involves Mr Trump's election tearing the country further apart.
The house is dismayingly tiny, just three medium-size rooms and a kitchen.
But in practice, our culture still has a dismayingly high tolerance for sexism.
Dismayingly, the more acceptable libertarianism has grown, the less often its principles are applied.
Narrated, rather annoyingly, by the Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds, "Huntwatch" feels dismayingly one-sided.
But on the other hand, the scene playing out in Georgia is dismayingly familiar.
Though the themes of "Burden" feel uncomfortably current, their execution is leaden and dismayingly artless.
It is also, dismayingly, the first show the institution has ever devoted to Ms. Saar.
People thought #DaddyWillSaveUs was satire; it was, instead, the dismayingly self-serious House of Trump Art.
Dismayingly, they show no sign of accepting that China's own actions are in any way to blame.
Dismayingly, attacks on Muslims and Mexicans do not set Republican nerves a-jangle to the same extent.
As the Republican Party continues down its Trumpian path, Kobach's future in national politics grows dismayingly brighter.
The result is a movie that, for all its operatic allusions and actorly expertise, feels dismayingly passionless.
They are terrifying and contemptible — dismayingly believable figures from the prehistory of what is now called the alt-right.
In a recent interview with The New York Times, he conceded that Philadelphia had become dismayingly conservative in its programming and identity.
He sought assistance at a recovery center at the heart of Skid Row, the dismayingly large tent city in downtown Los Angeles.
Less painstaking than Charles Ray's latter-day effigies, less unnerving than Katharina Fritsch's animals and saints, the sculptures here look dismayingly like oversize Disney figurines.
Sexual harassment and assault are dismayingly common — about one in three working women experience sexual harassment, and about one in five women experience sexual assault.
"Since turning down an unequal pay rise, I have been subjected to a dismayingly incompetent and undermining grievance process which still has no outcome," she added.
Dismayingly, many responses skip past the legal rights and wrongs of the case to denounce what they call an outrageous, political attack on a Chinese national champion.
Scenes depicting the state's oppressive blanket of surveillance are dismayingly corny, and, because the hunter is more fascinating than his prey, the movie can feel upside-down.
Both girls' cases tell a story that has become dismayingly similar to a more recent case involving a Stanford University swimmer convicted of sexually assaulting a woman earlier this year.
An analysis by The Guardian last year showed a dismayingly low number of female performers on UK festival line ups, and Coachella was criticized for the scant women on their 2015 lineup.
Despite being dismayingly Eurocentric—a black African writer has not won since 1986, for instance—the Nobel was the premier way for difficult and strange writing of high quality to get a wider audience.
Dismayingly, in the hours that followed the nightmarish shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, on Sunday, leaving 27 people dead, that rumor mill revived the fake uprising the right had been fantasizing about.
It is not just that the left would find Brandeis dismayingly unmoved by the ills of racism, and the right would find him too willing to read the constitution in the light of modern values and science.
While Seinfeld's foursome display outsize, cartoonish traits (was anyone ever really as obtuse as George or as scattered as Kramer?), the four leads of You're the Worst are almost too accurate, their flaws too particular and dismayingly believable.
Although Sollima's film is unbothered, for the most part, by the plight of refugees, it gets one thing dismayingly right: our most significant witness, on the fault line where Mexico and America grate against each other, is a child.
There's a dismayingly common storytelling trope in comics wherein a male superhero's girlfriend, wife, or other female relation will be tortured, de-powered, raped, and/or murdered solely to affect him as a character, with no regard for the woman.
She has been accused of having accepted $303 million in unreported illicit campaign funds, though charges weren't filed against her by Guatemala's dismayingly passive attorney general, Consuelo Porras, until the day after her candidacy became official, guaranteeing her immunity from prosecution.
Amrhein and O'Reilly believed Wintrich's "pro-Trump" show would be a satirical House of German Art on the subject of Trump, in the vein of the nude statues that appeared overnight in cities around the country this August; #DaddyWillSaveUs was, instead, the dismayingly self-serious House of Trump Art.
The Grinning Man received mostly positive reviews, with The Guardian calling it "a fabulously theatrical conceit" and giving it four out of five stars, and The Stage calling it "unusual yet enticing". However, the Evening Standard gave it two out of five stars, citing the "dismayingly unclear" narrative and "largely unmemorable" music and singing.
Majestros has more militant views, as he is a Kheran warlord. The difference between the two is further portrayed when Majestros finds himself stuck on Superman's Earth. The two have an interesting conversation about Majestic's no-nonsense, all-business personality and Superman's more subtle approach to things. Subjects they discuss include the fact that Majestic put superhuman villains in prison without giving them a fair trial and getting into bouts with that world's heroes, claiming he finds them dismayingly reticent.
The film received mostly negative reviews. At Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 23% based upon 111 reviews with an average rating of 4.25/10, indicating negative reviews. The website's consensus stated that "While it does manage to wring a few more screams out of the franchise's surprisingly durable premise, Paranormal Activity 4 provides fans of the series with dismayingly diminishing returns." At Metacritic the film has a score of 40 out of 100 based on 22 reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.
Cuckoo divided UK film critics sharply. , the film holds a 10% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on ten reviews with an average rating of 3.4 out of 10. Tim Robey of The Daily Telegraph wrote "After a debut as impressive as The Gigolos, writer-director Richard Bracewell concocts a dismayingly daft script for this shoestring psychological thriller". David Jenkins in Time Out commented that the film was "not particularly exciting or original, especially as it's never made quite clear what all the fuss is about".
" "This is a book to be read more than once; the beauty of its style masks much hard science and subtle thought. In spite of having heard it many times from others, the story of DNA as told by Crick still makes a marvelous read. A sense of clarity of thought combined with an equally strong sense of commitment and overlaid with the deep power of his thinking runs through the book. One sees that Crick possesses that all-important but dismayingly elusive knack of distinguishing what is significant from what is not.
The PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grants were established in 2003 by PEN America (formerly PEN American Center) following a gift of $730,000 by Michael Henry Heim, a noted literary translator. Heim believed that there was a 'dismayingly low number of literary translations currently appearing in English'. The Grants' purpose is to promote the publication and reception of translated world literature in English. Grants are awarded each year to a select number of literary translators based on quality of translation as well as the originality and importance of the original work.
The reviews for The Humbling largely suggested that, after several books that had received high critical acclaim, Roth had taken a misstep, to be blamed in part on his extremely prolific output in recent years. In a highly critical piece for The Guardian and The Observer, William Skidelsky resoundingly panned the novel and called for Roth to slow down, declaring: > Roth's new novel is, by his standards, dismayingly poor...it can hardly be > called a novel at all; it is more an old man's sexual fantasy dressed up in > the garb of literature. There are, of course, redeeming features: an > interesting initial conceit, the usual beautifully controlled writing. And > the novel asks interesting questions about ageing and what it does to you.
" The Daily Telegraph described the album as a "selection of sexy but underwhelming R'n'B pop", noting that there was "not a hint of the bubbly personality that has won over X Factor viewers" or "the electro-guitar fusion that put Girls Aloud on top". Financial Times also called it a "dismayingly boring solo album, [...] swapping Girls Aloud's sparkly pop for thin R&B-flavoured; songs with dreary beats and characterless singing." Pete Paphides of The Times agreed that Cheryl's personality is "absent from mid-paced fillers" and exclaimed that "even when 3 Words gives you something to admire, the emotional temperature rarely nudges above frosty." The Independent further stated the album was "utterly bereft of imagination and risk, with tried and tested R&B; producers [...] doing what they do as dispassionately as possible.

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