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"Those shows start with laughing and end in tears," he said.
This looks like irrationality in action, bound to end in tears.
If history is any guide, it could all end in tears.
But, most of us know that it'd probably end in tears.
But that doesn't mean this episode has to end in tears.
Maybe since this is a pretend date it won't end in tears.
The move to protect its dry-eye drug may end in tears.
They're in a league of their own, and it would end in tears.
Then again, when does a night with the Pearsons not end in tears?
Floyd Mayweather should disappear into retirement forever, because a comeback could end in tears
In a sign that more corporate deals end in tears, litigation costs are rising.
There's a playbook Sanders could follow that would end in tears for his supporters.
Eventually, a trip to the salon will end in tears — this alpaca gets that.
That this can work really well for a while, but can end in tears.
Their strategy is a dangerous all-or-nothing approach and might well end in tears.
Critics call cryptocurrencies a speculative mania that will end in tears for thousands of retail investors.
If designer Hildi Santo-Tomas appeared on screen, the episode was sure to end in tears.
"I reached the end in tears—it was incredibly long, and very compelling," she told me.
Some days were sure to end in tears of exhaustion, but the tears didn't outweigh the joy.
Given that it can end in tears, the answer is clearly that at least sometimes it does.
Not all Brits are quite so liberal, so this could end in tears, or some serious parental disappointment.
The actress told People that the two often have catch-up sessions — ones that occasionally end in tears.
"These bubbles tend to end in tears," Citadel hedge manager Ken Griffin told CNBC in an interview Monday.
NO. BUT THESE BUBBLES TEND TO END IN TEARS, AND I WORRY ABOUT HOW THIS BUBBLE MIGHT END.
I get the impression that written Constitutions always end in tears because they have no possibility to change.
Continuing attempts to delegitimize Trump's presidency have backfired and may well end in tears for the Democrats in November.
I do not disagree at all—the vast majority of these ICOs are stupid ideas that will end in tears.
It will all end in tears, of course, and not just because Hitler is making ominous noises over in Germany.
Expect other battles, too: the debate over Britain's outstanding financial obligations to the EU seems almost guaranteed to end in tears.
And while Ma is as bright a joke maker as her son, there's no question that it will end in tears.
If competent technocrats don't help, then the push will end up being for something unworkable and will likely end in tears.
I'm not from the South, and something tells me the marriage of two foods known for being unhealthy will end in tears.
There are some who will dismiss this as another bout of mindless bubble blowing and insist it will all end in tears.
The last bit, the Metsiness, meant that it would end in tears; the specifics of the situation made them non-metaphorical ones.
Every conversation seemed to end in tears as parents, haunted by terrible imaginings, recalled their children who had been "disappeared" by the military junta.
The reason to doubt the solidity of this recovery is that we have been in such circumstances before, only to watch it end in tears.
I know he only wants to help, but my mind is full of worst-case scenarios that end in tears for the both of us.
These stories usually end in tears, for the colleague, for whoever they convinced to let them try their hand as a principal and most often, both.
He believes the rally will end in tears, predicting the S&P 500 will finish with a decline of around 13% to 14% on the year.
The surges most likely to end in tears were those made up mainly of cross-border bank lending; FDI-based ones were less likely to create trouble.
All nations (including China) need to stop this insanity for big data first because this is all going to end in tears if we keep going on this path.
Many times they end in tears, but for (excuse me) relatively petty matters, like dirty dishes, I have watched him solve yearslong problems with mere moments of embarrassing candor.
If history is any guide, the latest surge in Bitcoin's price is likely to end in tears for many of the people who are frantically buying up the virtual currency.
To the most persistently bearish investment advisers, such as Societe Generale's Albert Edwards, Tina is deluded, represents some of the worst aspects of herd behaviour and will inevitably end in tears.
Instead, Parscale and the RNC seem to be trying to curry favor with the president by painting an unduly rosy picture of the situation — an approach that's likely to end in tears for everyone.
Even songs by artists supposedly designed to be sexed to—Ginuwine, Rihanna, The Weeknd—become cringe-worthy events filled with a level earnestness that may or may not end in tears or a murder.
"The fears that all this will end in tears eventually are strong, more so with populist economic thinking at the helm, from the U.S. to Turkey, and the UK to Italy," said Societe Generale analysts.
While critics call cryptocurrencies a Ponzi scheme that will end in tears for most investors, supporters say the coins are backed by powerful new technology that can replace traditional fiat currencies and upend the existing banking system.
There really is a trade-off, and the history of health policy debates suggests that a massive overhaul of the health care system will chew up a ton of valuable agenda time and likely end in tears.
Although Bill is best known for warning before the financial crisis that rapid credit growth, rising leverage and opaque markets would end in tears, those who worked for him can testify that that was only one of his many insightful analyses.
Floyd Mayweather has always promised blood and sweat before he competes in the ring, but if he ever does return to the fight game for one final cash-grab, it could end in tears — and the tears would be his.
"Quite often those things end in tears afterward because you can't get them on board because the conditions are too tough or they go in the water and you lose them," Lister said in a telephone interview from Nelson, New Zealand.
Superficially a teenage comedy, "Beemus, It'll End in Tears," Ms. Wolkstein's film of a dream by Frances Bodomo, stars the transgender musician Ryan Cassata as a student who clashes with a disciplinarian gym teacher (Will Blomker) — until a volcano erupts.
Labour policy chiefs offered little optimism that an agreement was in the offing, and Gavin Williamson, who was sacked by May as defence minister this month, said the talks "can only ever end in tears" in the Mail on Sunday newspaper.
In a work that includes all manner of dire deceptions and betrayals, which seem guaranteed to end in tears if not in bloodshed, that little train set — which runs through the entire house of a mayor and her husband — may not seem like such a big deal.
Therein, ultimately, lies the real challenge for "Five Feet Apart," which can't help but feel a trifle claustrophobic, while endeavoring -- often through musical montages -- to tease out the details of a relationship that begins with "We have nothing in common" and appears destined to end in tears.
She concedes that her ideas would reduce consumers' access to credit cards and large mortgages but regards that as a good thing — presciently warning, for example, that the then-current boom in subprime lending to low-income and minority households was likely to end in tears.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. For many of us, romantic love—however complicated it can be—often boils down to this: You meet someone, you fall in love, and if it doesn't end in tears before you start thinking about moving in together, you eventually move in together.
A little boy shrieks to his older brother to come bury him in the sand, and even as I know this is going to end in tears, one way or another, I half expect to see one of my own children galloping back across the sand, with not entirely kindly intentions.
While many investors remain convinced that bitcoin is a mania that will end in tears (a recent Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey of investors concluded bitcoin was the most crowded trade in the world today) a growing number of better-known figures in finance have gone public to say they are at least dabbling in the area.
End in Tears (2005) is a novel by English crime writer Ruth Rendell, the twentieth in her acclaimed Inspector Wexford series.
Thunder Up was recorded at Elephant Studio in London. Adam Brent Houghtaling, author of This Will End in Tears, wrote that with Thunder Up, "the aggression evident on [the Sound's] earlier releases had largely calmed into a more polished guitar pop".
Fancying the nutter, she goes along with it in spite of the warnings of Sophie. As an agony aunt, she'd better write a letter to herself pretty quickly, because this one looks like it's going to end in tears if not worse.
Valentino Records, a sublabel of Atco Records, released the album in the United States in late 1984, the only time a This Mortal Coil album was released simultaneously in the UK and the US. All three This Mortal Coil albums were later re-released in the US in 1993 on 4AD/Warner Brothers, and in 1998 solely on 4AD. A remastered and repackaged CD edition of It'll End in Tears was issued with the complete This Mortal Coil recordings in a self-titled box set, released in late November 2011. The CD was released individually shortly thereafter. In 2018, Pitchfork ranked It'll End in Tears at number eight on its list of "The 30 Best Dream Pop Albums".
They also thought Rachel's relationship with Angus was "a move sure to end in tears in the not too distant future". In a 2010 interview, executive producer Susan Bower said the storyline featuring Rachel, Donna and Bridget thinking they were pregnant was one of her favourites from the past twenty- five years.
"Alone" and "Not Me" were covered by This Mortal Coil on the albums Filigree & Shadow and It'll End in Tears, respectively. "S-S-S- Star Eyes" was covered by P-Model and released as a supplementary cassette to an issue of the band's fan club newsletter. "Alone" was used in the 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs.
Lewis leaves his diary containing his clients' details in Audrey's salon. When he returns to collect it, he finds Audrey has read it. Audrey tells Lewis that they cannot continue to be together, but Lewis kisses Audrey and tells her he has feelings for her. They begin dating, despite Rita telling Audrey it will end in tears.
Malema was elected as the president of the ANC Youth League in April 2008, receiving 1,833 votes to Saki Mofokeng's 1,696 votes. The election – and the conference – were characterized by intimidation, fraudOnselen, Gareth van "Will Malema's EFF dream end in tears?", Business Day (South Africa), 23 September 2013. and which Malema himself later described as "unbecoming conduct".
Weatherhouse is the second solo album by British musician Phil Selway, released on 7 October 2014. It features musicians from Phil Selway's backing band. On 31 July 2014 a music video was released for the first single from the album, "Coming Up for Air". On 22 September 2014 a music video was released for another song on the album, "It Will End In Tears".
1984 saw the release of the first and critically acclaimed Cindytalk album Camouflage Heart, as well as the release of It'll End in Tears by This Mortal Coil, on which Sharp provided vocals for three tracks, including indie chart-topper "Kangaroo" (which was also one of Peel's Festive 50's from 1984). Cindytalk have continued to release recordings over the years and are still active today.
Records, with whom 4AD maintained a distribution deal at the time. This marked the first domestic American release for most of the band's output, as only the debut album, It'll End in Tears, had been released in the United States previously. The box set contains all three of the band's LPs, presented in their original form, with no bonus tracks or extra material.Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "1983-1991".
Aaron confesses to arson, but Adam later clears his name and spends a while in prison. During his time there, Adam suffers a beating, but recovers in hospital and is later released from prison. Adam and Aaron set up a small scrapyard business nearby. Emma Barton sabotages them early on and things nearly end in tears when Aaron is hardly attending work, but the two friends continue to make it work.
"Another Day" is a song by Roy Harper from his album Flat Baroque and Berserk.Murphy, Peter. "The rough guide to rock". The song has been covered by various artists that include: Susanna and the Magical Orchestra from the album 3; This Mortal Coil featuring the vocals of Elizabeth Fraser on the album It'll End in Tears; Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel who recorded a duet for her 1979 television special.
"Song to the Siren" has been covered by a variety of artists, most notably by This Mortal Coil, which featured on their 1984 album It'll End in Tears. John Frusciante, in 2009, covered this song on his album The Empyrean. Amen Dunes covered the song on their 2015 EP release Cowboy Worship. The British trance act Lost Witness also released a remix single, entitled "Did I Dream (Song to the Siren)".
In the mid-1980s, several Cocteau Twins/This Mortal Coil records have been described as "ethereal",The Cavalier Daily: This Mortal Coil album review ("It'll End in Tears"), p. 8, November 7, 1985Michael Fischer: Cocteau Twins album review ("The Pink Opaque"), The Michigan Daily, p. 7, April 9, 1986 "etherealism",Record-Journal: Cocteau Twins review, June 15, 1986 and "ethereal romanticism". In September 1988, Staci Bonner of Reflex magazine described the music of British label 4AD as "gothically ethereal".
Will Power led away from the standing start, continuing to show the unmatched speed he showed in qualifying on Saturday. But the Australian's race would quickly end in tears. After debris brought out a caution flag on lap 9, Power led the front-runners into the pits for the first stop of the day. Unfortunately, the lollipop man released Power back into the pit lane just as David Martínez was entering the pit stall in front of him.
" Holy Soap ran a poll on who Andrew should be with and 16,000 votes were cast, with 92% of viewers choosing Summer over Natasha. In June 2011, a Daily Record reporter called Natasha a "wayward teen" and said her relationship with Ivan was likely to end in tears. In August 2011, Anthony D. Langford of AfterElton commented "the show really needs a new direction for Tash. Her endless stunts and tricks are kind of boring at this point.
They appeared in a schools television programme, Time to Think, and performed live on the BBC's Untied Shoelaces Show, with the Radio Clyde DJ, Tiger Tim. Radio broadcasts included a live concert on Radio Clyde from Glasgow's NiteMoves. In spring 1984, the band commissioned the New York producer Jimmy Douglass (recently working with Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado). The outcome of these Jam studio sessions in London was three songs "White Boys making White Noise", "End in Tears" and "Hostage".
Jennifer Atkinson (née Stewart) played by Kate Raison debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 12 September and departed on 16 October 1990. In their book Home and Away Annual Kesta Desmond and David Nicholls said that Jennifer would be introduced as a new love interest of Steven Matheson (Adam Willits). They described her as "an artist who draws his attention for what turns out to be a pretty torrid affair". They added that it could all "end in tears" for the couple.
" After Steph goes to jail, Lucas, who had considered settling down, rebels against suburban life. His motivation for street racing is the rush he gets from it, not money. Garland asks Lucas to throw a race and Major said that Lucas is "very proud" and he races to win, so he refuses to throw the race and has to face the consequences. Major added "Lucas is in a very steep downward spiral and unless something pulls him up soon, it could all end in tears.
This Mortal Coil were a British music collective led by Ivo Watts-Russell, founder of the British record label 4AD. Although Watts-Russell and John Fryer were the only two official members, the band's recorded output featured a large rotating cast of supporting artists, many of whom were otherwise associated with 4AD, including members of Cocteau Twins, Pixies, and Dead Can Dance. The project became known for its gothic, dream pop sound, and released three full albums beginning in 1984 with It'll End in Tears.
"Song to the Siren" was included on the group's 1984 album It'll End in Tears which was released a year after the single. This Mortal Coil was a collective name for a number of artists on the 4AD label, with Elizabeth Fraser and Robin Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins performing the song. Fraser also recorded a duet with Tim's son, Jeff Buckley, developing an intense personal relationship with him. – BBC 4 feature Following the release of the single by This Mortal Coil, Buckley's work experienced a reappraisal in the mid-1980s.
Colourbox were an English electronic musical group on the 4AD label, releasing a number of records between 1982 and 1987. The band was formed by brothers Martyn and Steve Young, Ian Robbins, and vocalist Debbion Currie. Currie and Robbins left the band in 1983, with the role of vocalist being filled by Lorita Grahame. Colourbox stood apart from their then-4AD labelmates – bands such as Dead Can Dance, Cocteau Twins, and This Mortal Coil (although the Young brothers contributed to tracks on the latter project's first two albums It'll End in Tears and Filigree & Shadow).
Included with cassette copies of Faith was an instrumental soundtrack for Carnage Visors, an animated film shown in place of an opening act for the band's 1981 Picture Tour. In late 1981 the Cure released the non- album single "Charlotte Sometimes". By this point, the sombre mood of the music had a profound effect on the attitude of the band and they were "stuck in a ghoulish rut". Sometimes Smith would be so absorbed by the persona he projected onstage he would leave at the end in tears.
Inspiration for the story came from a short fictional document written by James Goss for the in-universe Torchwood Institute website created by BBC Online for the first series. The document detailed a man whom Torchwood would defrost "once a year, give him a day out, and then pop him back in the freezer". Series creator Russell T Davies described the episode as a "love story" but felt it inevitable that the story would end in tears. In creating the character of Tommy Brockless, Raynor felt that he was "the perfect boyfriend" for Toshiko.
"Kanga Roo" and "Holocaust" were both covered by This Mortal Coil on the band's debut LP, It'll End in Tears. The 1992 Rykodisc CD release of Third/Sister Lovers includes a "thank you" to This Mortal Coil in the liner notes in acknowledgment of this. In 1984, the Paisley Underground all-star group Rainy Day covered "Holocaust" on its eponymous album, featuring Kendra Smith of Dream Syndicate on lead vocals. "Holocaust" was also covered by Placebo on the band's single for Slave to the Wage in 2000 and can also be found on their compilation Covers.
The second part of the catalog number is a number that represents the year of release (via the number of years since 1980, following the '1980 Forward' theme), and the order of release in the particular year. For example, This Mortal Coil's LP It'll End in Tears is CAD 411. The "CAD" represents that the release is an LP, the "4" in 411 represents 1984, and 11 marks the 11th release of that year. This is the vinyl LP release; cassette versions have "C" added to the prefix (CADC 411 in this example); CD versions have "CD" added at the end (CAD 411CD).
Davies states that it always the plan to have a very big Tosh-centric story in the second story and felt it inevitable that the story "would end in tears". Mori felt the episode showed that Toshiko had "had the worst love life ever". Davies joked that the character is the "kiss of death" and prospective love interests should stay away from her. Helen Raynor felt that Tommy embodied "the perfect boyfriend" for Toshiko, whilst head writer Chris Chibnall stated that the character "has certain values, a sense of honour, a sense of propriety, a sense of quiet dignity" that "chimes with Tommy's sense of dignity and sense of duty".
A collaboration on three songs with Bernard Szajner on the Brute Reason LP was released on Island Records in 1983. This was followed by a rendering of Big Star's "Holocaust" for the loose collective This Mortal Coil. The album It'll End in Tears contained contributions from many of the 4AD label's best artists, Devoto's presence being somewhat atypical. In 1997, Devoto wrote the lyrics to the Mansun track "Everyone Must Win", which appeared on the Closed for Business EP. A year later he collaborated again with the band, writing lyrics for and singing on "Railings", a B-side for "Being a Girl (Part One)".
His first solo album, A-Z, was released in 1980 on the Beggar's Banquet record label. The album veered from extremely skewed pop to more mainstream numbers, such as "Order for Order", which was compared by some to Gary Numan. A track from the demos for this LP (but not included on the original vinyl release), "Not Me", was covered by This Mortal Coil on their It'll End in Tears LP; This Mortal Coil then covered the A-Z track "Alone" on their second album Filigree & Shadow. Newman's second LP, the entirely instrumental Provisionally Entitled The Singing Fish, in which all the tracks were titled for numbered fish, was released on the 4AD Records label in 1981.
It'll End in Tears is the first album released by 4AD collective This Mortal Coil, an umbrella title for a loose grouping of guest musicians and vocalists brought together by label boss Ivo Watts-Russell. The album was released on 1 October 1984, and reached #38 on the UK Albums Chart. It features many of the artists on the 4AD roster at the time, including Cocteau Twins, Colourbox, and Dead Can Dance; as well as key post-punk figure Howard Devoto, who sang "Holocaust", one of two covers of songs from the Third/Sister Lovers album by Big Star. The other Alex Chilton-penned track, album opener "Kangaroo", was released as a single to promote the album.
McCarrick is also widely known for being part of 4AD records super group This Mortal Coil with whom he recorded three albums – It'll End in Tears, Filigree and Shadow, and Blood. Alongside his work with This Mortal Coil he contributed to the recording and live performances of a number of 4AD acts including Dead Can Dance, The Wolfgang Press, Peter Murphy, Heidi Berry, Lush, Throwing Muses and Kristin Hersh. He was later a member of rock band Therapy?: he joined them in 1996 (his first gig as a full-time member being a secret fan-club show in Dublin, Ireland on 10 April 1996), having previously supplied guest cello work on their albums Troublegum and Infernal Love, as well as various live appearances with the band since 1992.
"I Hate the White Man", in particular, is noted for its uncompromising lyrics, and Allmusic described the song as Harper described the song as The album also features "Another Day", a song of regret for lost love. The lyrics are written from the point of view of a man looking back with regret upon a missed chance that might have led him to a love he has searched for. The song was covered as a duet by Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel in her 1979 television special, and later by This Mortal Coil on their 1984 album It'll End in Tears. The cover by Bush led to collaboration with Harper in 1980; he singing backing vocals on her song "Breathing" and she duetting on the track "You" on Harper's album The Unknown Soldier.
Radio Okapi was created by the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) and the Swiss NGO Fondation Hirondelle. The agreement between MONUC and the Congolese government foresaw the creation of a radio network to inform the Congolese population of the MONUC's efforts. MONUC and the Fondation Hirondelle submitted a plan in 2001 to the United Nations, and the radio network went live on 25 February 2002. The station takes its name from the endangered Okapi, the majestic yet shy and elusive mammal native to the Ituri rainforest in the Congo. In 2011 The Economist said that Radio Okapi was "one of Africa’s most admirably independent radio services"."Congo’s election: That sinking feeling: A general election in the Democratic Republic of Congo may end in tears", The Economist, dated 26 Nov 2011.
In a 2012 interview with online magazine Pennyblackmusic, Appleton told interviewer Carl Brookstein that the band's shared influences include Pink Floyd, the Velvet Underground, the Only Ones, Can, Cocteau Twins and Brian Eno. He told Brookstein that he was "very caught up in the music being put out by 4AD" in the 1980s, including Rema-Rema, Mass, the Wolfgang Press, Cocteau Twins and Dead Can Dance, even prior to participating with the label's supergroup This Mortal Coil. He said, "Hearing 'Song to the Siren' for the first time was a monumental moment for me, and It'll End in Tears was stunning... This Mortal Coil are there in the Breathless melting pot, music that's so beautiful and fragile". Appleton noted a preference for female singers, citing Elizabeth Fraser and Billie Holiday as key vocal influences, while hailing Kate Bush as having "the most amazing musical imagination".
In 1983, Cindy Sharp recorded a John Peel session with fellow Scots Cocteau Twins (contributing to "Hazel" and "Dear Heart", available on some versions of Garlands as well as BBC Sessions) which led to a meeting with 4AD founder Ivo Watts-Russell who invited her to appear on This Mortal Coil's 1983 debut EP Sixteen Days/Gathering Dust. He was also one of three featured singers on the debut This Mortal Coil album It'll End in Tears (1984), contributing vocals to "Kangaroo" (which was released as a single and became an instant indie hit), "Fond Affections" and "A Single Wish". An electronic side-project, Bambule, was started in 1994 by Sharp and Carmichael, inspired by underground techno parties such as Dead By Dawn and VFM. Carmichael left the band on the eve of Cindytalk's extensive US tour (1996) and by the time the first Bambule record was ready Carmichael had taken control of the project and its connection to Cindytalk had receded.
257 A number of tracks on Sleeps with the Fishes were re- recorded from previous Clan of Xymox contributions: "Equal Ways" from 1985's Clan of Xymox, and "After the Call" and "Theme I" (herein renamed "Clouds" and featuring vocals and lyrics) from 1986's Medusa. Sleeps with the Fishes was released as 4AD catalog number CAD 710 in October 1987 on vinyl LP and CD in the United Kingdom (a reissue of the CD briefly appeared in 1998, with revised tray and disc artwork and the "reissue catalog number" of GAD 710). The album features a roster of 4AD alum and session musicians, including violinist Gini Ball, vocalist Alison Limerick, and percussionists Peter Ulrich and John Fryer, all of whom had performed as part of the 4AD supergroup This Mortal Coil across three albums: 1984's It'll End in Tears, 1986's Filigree & Shadow, and 1991's Blood. Additionally, Nooten and vocalist Deirdre Rutkowski performed a version of "Several Times I" as part of This Mortal Coil on the collective's album Blood in 1991.

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