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"excruciatingly" Definitions
  1. in an extremely bad or painful way

488 Sentences With "excruciatingly"

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FIFA congresses like this week's can be excruciatingly tedious affairs.
The possessed nat kadaws then danced to excruciatingly loud music.
In any other context, this could all be excruciatingly boring.
It is excruciatingly difficult to generate these kinds of estimates.
In practice, however, the RFP process can be excruciatingly tedious.
Paints the world as a place that's almost excruciatingly alive.
Detractors view "Prairie Home" as excruciatingly hokey, syrupy and dull.
For Ryan Holets, the moment was excruciatingly painful to watch.
Through such exchanges, his loneliness and despair are excruciatingly rendered.
She is excruciatingly aware of her position and its privileges.
The options were excruciatingly slim, but I found my savior.
His formulation of this thought was, of course, excruciatingly diplomatic.
However, it's excruciatingly white, and mostly from financially stable homes.
The two fora have made progress, though it's been excruciatingly slow.
Death from liver cancer, common in Mongolia, is often excruciatingly painful.
But mostly, the past couple of years have been excruciatingly stressful.
Almost four excruciatingly long days later, law enforcement found Kelsey's body.
The action from world powers has been excruciatingly slow and inadequate.
We had the Model 23 production ramp, which was excruciatingly difficult.
We had the Model 3 production ramp, which was excruciatingly difficult.
A game so close, so excruciatingly tight that nine innings wasn't enough.
And, this time it involves a man's excruciatingly awkward exit mid-interview.
"It's excruciatingly difficult to make this car for $35,000," he said Thursday.
When they succeed, they come excruciatingly close to breaking genre apart entirely.
After 12 excruciatingly long years, Veronica Mars is back in Neptune, California.
The European Union, like some golf clubs, is excruciatingly difficult to join.
"Insurrecto" underscores how excruciatingly difficult it can be to interpret, to verify.
What had previously been a dry legal matter suddenly became excruciatingly human.
Sexual, gross and excruciatingly disturbing because I was alone with no support.
It remains excruciatingly difficult to win a conviction against a police officer.
But he knew that he was making Yeltsin's political life excruciatingly difficult.
Despite all those advantages, Clinton finds herself in an excruciatingly tight race.
To the casual observer, three weeks of drawn games may sound excruciatingly boring.
But, the process is excruciatingly slow and can take weeks or even months.
The archetypal example, of course, is a member of another excruciatingly famous family.
At a rate of two letters per minute, typing is still excruciatingly slow.
Image: NASAEarth is exhausting—excruciatingly so, if you're a young curmudgeon like me.
Instead, Musk has made himself look unreliable with an excruciatingly slow production buildup.
The document doesn't have to be an excruciatingly long one, or boring, either.
And when my shifts commands were complied with, they were often excruciatingly slow.
It was their excruciatingly candid, matter-of-fact dystopianism that left the impression.
After an excruciatingly long wait, Villanelle and Eve Polastri are returning to Hulu.
The 43 years that followed brought a few close calls, two excruciatingly so.
I was feeling excruciatingly lonely and fundamentally unlovable and wholly void of joy.
Pete and Alice Dye were known for creating excruciatingly challenging PGA Tour courses.
These songs are excruciatingly dark but its music I always come back to.
For one, the standard for perjury has an "excruciatingly high bar," Levinson said.
But the process to get from there to an actual series was excruciatingly slow.
Perhaps it's your direct boss, or a coworker who works excruciatingly closely with you.
Unfortunately, unless your needs are excruciatingly simple, the Chromebook has not been very good.
Not enough to make work impossible, but juuuust enough to make it excruciatingly tedious.
Despite their remarkable ability to sleep while flying, frigatebirds still get excruciatingly little sleep.
Prior to 2005, there were about 16 excruciatingly hot days per year on average.
Yes the audio is compelling, but to expose that now would be excruciatingly painful.
"The benefits of privilege are excruciatingly clear to me at the moment, " he said.
But it's more excruciatingly painful for the ambitious young House speaker than perhaps anyone else.
The whole thing is a bad scene, and every part of it is excruciatingly painful.
It was...excruciatingly bad and boring, as opposed to it sometimes being bad and boujie.
He has a thick Australian accent, a bit of a lisp, and talks excruciatingly slow.
Netflix has been teasing the next season of Black Mirror at an excruciatingly slow pace.
His policies helped to end the recession within months, but the recovery was excruciatingly slow.
It's exciting, but as you know, dreams are not reality, which can be excruciatingly disappointing.
But if the restaurant industry is having a reckoning, it is an excruciatingly slow one.
In Kansas, the excruciatingly close Republican primary for governor finally ended Tuesday night when Gov.
The journals document, sometimes in excruciatingly naked detail, the torment and heartbreak of these liaisons.
On top of that, I smile at neighbors when they saunter on board (excruciatingly slowly).
A Google engineer had a rare health condition that made it excruciatingly painful to type.
"I think the idea of being bored with someone else is excruciatingly painful," he says.
Found in sub-tropical waters, the man o' war is known for its excruciatingly painful sting.
After an eternity of excruciatingly slow build-up, he reached a crashing climax, then stopped abruptly.
Even just getting up out of bed to get to the restroom can be excruciatingly painful.
And the harsher truth is, even with insurance, certain aspects of women's health are excruciatingly expensive.
After an excruciatingly long replay review with M.L.B. officials in New York, the call was confirmed.
They said life under ISIS had been excruciatingly difficult with no electricity, schools or other services.
Kidney stones: The bigger they are, they harder—and more excruciatingly painful—they are to pass.
All we see is a hundred insignificant moments that brilliantly add up to something excruciatingly dark.
You see, I was raised in an excruciatingly white suburb on the West side of Cleveland.
On Monday, the tenth day of Donald Trump's already excruciatingly long presidency, Trump went full Nixon.
The piece on Weil—a woman "excruciatingly identical with her ideas"—is a hymn to extremity.
Chairman Harper was excruciatingly clear that the name could not be released due to confidentiality agreements.
It ended with Westwood, the Europeans' most experienced Cup player, missing excruciatingly short putts at Nos.
All of the stuff I do is severely highly excruciatingly organized, but I don't want permission.
Some passages are excruciatingly narrow — as small as 2 feet by 2½ feet, Mr. Reymenants said.
They run and jump and dance and sing and wear excruciatingly bright costumes, almost never memorably.
For some reason, I thought all of these excruciatingly obvious red flags were all super attractive.
The chickenpox virus can emerge decades later in the form of shingles, an excruciatingly painful rash.
But at Ole Miss, even that middle ground can be excruciatingly slow and painful to reach.
Lizzie developed an excruciatingly painful infection in her left breast but did not wean the baby.
Once wrote an excruciatingly twee lyric along the lines of 'now you're crying in your Ready Brek'.
The AftermathFollowing another excruciatingly fucked up, 24-hour return flight to D.C. with Southwest, we were home.
" The scene is excruciatingly boring until he says "Stop acting like—" and the kid goes… … … "A pirate?
"She's a pretentious and, on occasion, excruciatingly silly human being," lambasted a piece in NY Rock Magazine.
It can cause problems such as infertility, excruciatingly painful cramps, painful sex, nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms.
The differences are documented in excruciatingly fine detail in a post by digital cartography blogger Justin O'Beirne.
However, knowing something in the abstract is different than seeing it up close in excruciatingly personal detail.
Unfortunately, we too often create corporate cultures and environments in which taking responsibility can be excruciatingly hard.
"It is excruciatingly difficult to make this car for $33,000 and still be financially sustainable," he said.
WHEN Hillary Clinton won Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucuses last February, the result was excruciatingly close.
After an excruciatingly long regulatory review process, the Justice Department sued to block the deal in April.
"I felt unnerved when a patient presented with an excruciatingly painful eye and minimal history," she wrote.
What follows is quite possibly the most sustained, radical, and excruciatingly violent sequence in the show's history.
The reporting she did there — excruciatingly close, filled with intimate glimpses of human suffering — established a template.
"She struggled to breathe, regretting every cigarette she had smoked," Hilsum writes in an excruciatingly vivid account.
Both let you do "slofies," which is Apple's excruciatingly silly name for video selfies in slow motion.
"There is progress, but progress is excruciatingly slow," said Martin Chungong, head of the Inter-Parliamentary Union.
Drab missions that do excruciatingly little to take advantage of the dynamic movement possibilities afforded to your character.
We learned to be excruciatingly -- some might say excessively -- careful about what we said because words have consequences.
The thought is excruciatingly painful, but it's just something we're going to have to come to terms with.
This time goes from being excruciatingly long on the HERO2499 to merely being pretty lengthy on the HERO6.
While Obama has made closing the wage gap one of his passion projects, progress has been excruciatingly slow.
"Sometimes the path to love is slow, sometimes — courtesy of T.S.A. — it is excruciatingly slow," Mr. Mankiewicz said.
Kendall Jenner hasn't exactly been in hiding since her appearance in Pepsi's disastrous and excruciatingly tone-deaf advert.
By the time I'd made it to my seat, the crowd around me was excruciatingly Caucasian and old.
The GOP's absolute best-case scenario is an excruciatingly boring hearing with few fireworks for the nightly news.
That includes the individual acts and the smaller "interludes" that have been released between the excruciatingly long waits.
From a purely financial standpoint, staying on the sidelines in the current bull market has been excruciatingly costly.
"Birth Control Your Own Adventure" is my response, an excruciatingly personal short film about my birth control story.
Sky News compiled a hilarious video showing Obama's excruciatingly long wait on the tarmac, while Clinton was off lallygagging.
But it is important to remember that history would have been made, anyway, even without that excruciatingly embarrassing blunder.
Wakefield excruciatingly yelled "please, stop!" multiple times in the video as Williams pushed her down further by her shoulders.
Wakefield excruciatingly yells "please, stop!" multiple times in the video as Williams pushes her down further by her shoulders.
Or so it seemed with this excruciatingly adorable exchange between 9ers wideout Torrey Smith's kid TJ and Steph Curry.
"Listening to the floor debate in the South Dakota House today was excruciatingly painful for me," he told me.
Alex approves, then continues to wheeze excruciatingly, forcing his brother to see him off by beating him to death.
Not every episode of Game of Thrones can work this way, or the show's pace would become excruciatingly slow.
Not just a professional success, my excruciatingly fertile Sim got pregnant on the first try and had twin boys.
And our food critic says that revelations are playing out "excruciatingly slowly," if at all, in the restaurant world.
With "Never Rarely Sometimes Always," Hittman does an excruciatingly accurate job of conveying the complexities of the abortion debate.
But these conversations don't have to feel excruciatingly awkward, if you know how to approach them the right way.
If these plans work, Indians may finally get a breather from excruciatingly slow Internet portrayed in the YouTube ad.
The three of them commenced a choreographed dance routine that was most notable for how excruciatingly bad it was.
The Model 3 is "excruciatingly difficult" to make at the reduced price, Musk told reporters on a conference call.
A movie of intensely compressed emotions that barely misses a note, "Donald Cried" puts you excruciatingly in the moment.
The various threads of her interest get tied almost excruciatingly tight by the larger disaster she means to discuss.
The Skittles version, which sold out in just a few days, is excruciatingly self-referential, metatheatrical to the max.
For most other signs, this would be an excruciatingly trying period, but, for you, Capricorn, it's kind of usual.
I make tofu pad Thai but realize we're out of noodles, so am excruciatingly middle class and use quinoa instead.
In "Take Care," the evening ended, excruciatingly, when we all had to complete the phrase "I am" into a microphone.
""If all four panels did open, we were excruciatingly close to having a working spacecraft on the surface of Mars.
As the chaos in Syria and Libya shows, putting Egypt back together would be excruciatingly hard, and might take decades.
These pictures rip off the scabs of an excruciatingly painful history and are a piercing reminder of this nation's sins.
It's excruciatingly low-capacity: Dialup works by dividing frequencies over a copper phone line, making it slow to transmit information.
"That night unfolded like the most excruciatingly long, slow gut punch," he recalls of his reaction after the polls closed.
After all, the Fed is an obtuse institution and monetary policy is excruciatingly difficult to comprehend for the average citizen.
And Republicans point to an excruciatingly slow recovery in arguing that voters hardly want four more years of Obama's policies.
Here's a scenario you may find familiar: You're out in public and you realize that your bladder is excruciatingly full.
"While this has been excruciatingly painful and devastating for Michelle, it has been equally painful for our family," he wrote.
I'm totally in love with her, but there's one problem: For some time now, I've felt unimportant and excruciatingly lonely.
Do you want to continue having an intimate relationship with a woman who makes you feel "unimportant and excruciatingly lonely"?
And one embassy's thermostat was set to some excruciatingly cold temperature so as to reduce the money spent on heating.
For better or worse, Donald Trump's excruciatingly narrow win means that we still live in a Republican-dominated political world.
There's always that one restaurant that gives off an excruciatingly holier-than-thou vibe—and it will be Aries's favorite!
Yet the excruciatingly slow progress of women's congressional representation was not necessarily an obstacle to congressional policy change benefiting women.
The performances took place amid the excruciatingly accurate, angst-laden installations that make up the group exhibition Acts of Sedition.
It can be excruciatingly difficult to pull oneself out of a gaslighting power dynamic like the one Janine was experiencing.
But the 10-year-old inside me found the few seconds it took to cache and stream each video excruciatingly long.
And Skyrim VR shows how tantalizingly close, yet excruciatingly far we are from a leap in gaming that feels truly different.
It's useful for sorting and viewing photos—though it's still excruciatingly slow with files stored on remote servers or SD cards.
That means the more excruciatingly satisfying extraction videos she uploads, the more we wish she would solve our pimple problems, too.
SpaceX is getting excruciatingly close to catching a part of its rocket that falls out of the sky after each launch.
When Nik Paterson declines her boyfriend's excruciatingly public baseball stadium proposal, Carlos, a stranger, whisks her away from the angry crowd.
As Charles Darwin explained 150 years ago, animals evolve excruciatingly slowly, and mutations will only "stick" if environmental pressures are favorable.
But hooking up with a dormant crush when you're home for the holidays can be a hilarious and excruciatingly awkward situation.
But Adebayo proves that their devotion, coarsened by the heartbreak of the most private crisis made excruciatingly public, never truly wavers.
"The Model 3 production ramp was excruciatingly difficult for everyone at Tesla," a company spokesperson said in a statement to WIRED.
So the way that we used to do it — and we still do it —- is actually reasonably effective but excruciatingly difficult.
But Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, who won a landslide election in 2015, is also in an excruciatingly tight political spot.
I instantly initiate self destruction on everything I've just done, and continue to be embarrassed for who knows how excruciatingly long.
Dorian, unfortunately, has been moving excruciatingly slowly over the Bahamas — for a while it slowed to just one mile an hour.
Ravel's strategy in his 1928 classic was to increase intensity, bit by tiny bit, through relentless repetition, an excruciatingly steady crescendo.
But our food critic, Pete Wells, says that revelations are playing out "excruciatingly slowly," if at all, in the restaurant world.
And yet on the level of public policy — especially when judged relative to his campaign — Trump's administration has been almost excruciatingly normal.
Despite the endlessly sensational wardrobe options, life must have been excruciatingly dull for women of Claire's sort back in the 18th century.
Today I often give keynote speeches, and sometimes I talk about those awful experiences; each time is both excruciatingly painful and ugly.
" Her complaint provides excruciatingly detailed accusations of these alleged abuses, including "countless hours of forced sodomy, verbal abuse," and other "demeaning rituals.
So I spent a week trying it and there was something really exhilarating about purposefully putting myself in this excruciatingly awkward situation.
While "Portrait" sometimes slips into murky disarray, it also achieves chillingly sudden shifts in mood, from joking and light to excruciatingly dark.
"Oh look, another week of excruciatingly hot weather," we complain, knowing damn well we'll be begging for 80 degree temperatures in January.
Leonard Bernstein found conducting easy and composing excruciatingly difficult, yet he was sure that it was more important for him to compose.
Economic Trends It has been an excruciatingly long time coming, but the housing sector in the United States is finally getting healthy.
What you love today — what expresses your attitudes and obsessions at this political and social moment — you may find excruciatingly embarrassing tomorrow.
While analyzing trade-offs among these principles is vexing in theory, making and implementing decisions in real time can be excruciatingly difficult.
Because of the way the tail is shaped, strong aerodynamic forces would make it excruciatingly difficult to adjust the trim by hand.
It vilifies people during what could be the most vulnerable time of their lives, when they have to make excruciatingly difficult decisions.
The observatory is cramped, the way up to the top is excruciatingly long, and the view is nothing to write home about.
What reward does one buy after winning at the gambling tables in Las Vegas or sitting through an excruciatingly dull convention there?
Sickle cell comes with excruciatingly painful complications known as a 'sickle cell crisis' where sudden episodes of severe pain afflict the patient's body.
Click here to view original GIFWatching someone slowly turn on a light switch seems like an excruciatingly boring way to spend 30 seconds.
There, the excruciatingly vivid architecture of the thickets of corporate and hotel towers expresses Doha's most obvious 221st-century characteristic: extreme economic wealth.
The decision to move a parent into a nursing home is always excruciatingly difficult, but it was out of the question for me.
A lip sync fail turned Mariah's 2016 appearance on Dick Clark's New Years Rockin' Eve into an excruciatingly awkward disaster of epic proportions.
The bigger question is whether Microsoft can manage to make using a headset during a Super Bowl party look anything but excruciatingly awkward.
In a lab in Boulder, Colorado, physicist Daniel Slichter plays an excruciatingly tiny version of pinball—with an individual atom as the ball.
This wasn't a conventional gym, packed with treadmills and weight machines, but one of those CrossFit-adjacent places that programs excruciatingly strategized workouts.
In 2017, America is contending with a world whose challenges would be excruciatingly difficult even for the most experienced and well-managed administration.
He ripped 2016 primary opponents Ted Cruz, Ben Carson and Marco Rubio in excruciatingly personal terms, then praised them after they endorsed him.
Struggling with PTSD and reeling from abuse she endured behind bars, she continues to suffer in ways both unbearably public and excruciatingly private.
Contributing Opinion Writer In the four years I've lived in the United States, I have grown used to excruciatingly sincere exchanges with people.
But, for students with mountains of student loan debt that they were misled into accruing, finding relief has been an excruciatingly slow process.
She's humiliated by the sheer triteness of the feelings that come to govern her: lust, jealousy, above all vulnerability, raw and excruciatingly real.
The injuries led to more than thirty operations in the course of his life, all excruciatingly painful, and a legacy of permanent suffering.
The outdoor observatory is cramped, the way up to the top is excruciatingly long, and the view is nothing to write home about.
The standoff between the two men, then, is a rich vein that the filmmakers mine for no more than cheap, excruciatingly belabored gags.
It wasn't simply the excruciatingly twee musical choices, or the well-worn trajectory of a plot as contrived as its woolly-hatted heroine.
After reading some lines with Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man) and Chris Evans (Captain America), Holland endured an excruciatingly long period of radio silence.
They operate with sometimes excruciatingly small circles of advisers, none of whom they seem to trust as much as themselves, often to a fault.
NPR host Diane Rehm, for example, has been an outspoken advocate of the "right to die" movement after witnessing her husband's excruciatingly slow death.
If there is one thing that is made excruciatingly obvious about Luyendyk, it's the ease with which he can discard people in his life.
Thanks to The Incredibles we kids know the (animated) eyes of a man who knew he was going to die a excruciatingly painful death.
The goal is to shorten trips made excruciatingly long due to bad traffic in major cities like New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Over the next few decades the fertility gap between Africa and the rest of the world is expected to narrow, but only excruciatingly slowly.
And it's so excruciatingly clear, when D'Onofrio's Wilson Fisk makes his splash in the belly of this season, that the show misses Fisk dearly.
The resulting terror isn't so much a nostalgia-laden '80s reboot, as it is an excruciatingly gory sendup of the world's fastest-growing industry.
Hong Kong (CNN)It was an excruciatingly painful practice that maimed the feet of millions of Chinese girls and women for centuries: foot-binding.
Once again, the Netherlands have flexed (and flexed HARD) on the global black metal scene by summoning forth yet another excruciatingly good new record.
None of this disguises the fact that not a lot happens in The BFG, and even the action is excruciatingly padded and erratically paced.
"We could go exhilaratingly fast, or excruciatingly slow, but we often had trouble finding a reliable intermediate setting, a conversational cruise control," Collins writes.
When Donald Trump had a phone conversation with Vladimir Putin on the morning of March 22017th, the two were at an excruciatingly delicate juncture.
Before settling into conversation, Denis braved the café car, where an excruciatingly slow-moving line had formed before the train even left the station.
Despite what felt like an excruciatingly long wait — during which Ms. Newman even delayed by sipping water — the painting attracted only a single bid.
At Brooklyn Bridge Park along the East River's edge, the site included rotting piers, defunct warehouses, land that flooded and an excruciatingly loud expressway.
We could go exhilaratingly fast or excruciatingly slow, but we often seemed hard pressed to find a reliable intermediate setting, a conversational cruise control.
So far, Sweden has defeated South Korea and lost excruciatingly to Germany on a dagger of a free kick five minutes into added time.
I think I tried to make more of this fun theme than I needed to (or, then again, maybe I missed something excruciatingly obvious).
For Snyder, it's been a long, often excruciatingly difficult road to this moment: Her incredible life story will be seen by millions of Netflix watchers.
Yeast infections are like wool blankets in two ways: They are usually excruciatingly itchy, and summer is the best time to think about ditching them.
"Each day passes by excruciatingly slow," said Sarah Crabtree, Marley's aunt, about the little girl who loved Minnie Mouse and playing with her best friend.
The in-game build instructions are excruciatingly thorough, even letting you rotate and study the Toy-Cons mid-assembly as you work through each step.
The numbers are increasing at an excruciatingly slow pace, but there are currently twice as many male doctors as female doctors in the United States.
First, there's Elle Evans (Joey King) who is given plenty of quirky dialogue and whose tomboyish ways are detailed in the film's excruciatingly long setup.
The "Rascal" was never a great name for an electric scooter designed to be a slow, excruciatingly safe means of transport for the mobility-challenged.
I will embrace optimism and believe that there can be a small spot of joy for every excruciatingly awful mess this world finds itself in.
If Hurricane Andrew and the excruciatingly slow-moving months following that disaster taught me anything, it's that recovery never occurs as quickly as it should.
The pair meet on a dating Web site called Love Genie, expecting little more than a drunken one-night stand, which is dramatized, excruciatingly, onstage.
A New York Times critic, Alexis Soloski, called it "at first excruciatingly funny and then just kind of excruciating," but other critics were more enthusiastic.
The End Fund is working mightily to eradicate elephantiasis and other "neglected tropical diseases," including river blindness and trachoma, both excruciatingly painful causes of blindness.
It will take an excruciatingly long time to completely transition to EVs, but that shift has begun and will continue over the next ten years.
There is growing evidence that after decades of excruciatingly slow development, batteries are on the verge of yielding to a new generation of material science.
It wasn't always like that—remember being eight and dying to get back to school after two excruciatingly long summer months of doing absolutely nothing?
The giant gap between Android Pie's release and anticipated global availability for the Samsung S9, which launched back in March, feels excruciatingly obnoxious at this point.
That's perfect failure, when the manner in which you fail (complex or simple) is just so excruciatingly perfect that you can't help but appreciate its beauty.
The questions were always excruciatingly specific but asked in a kindly, matter-of-fact way: What did it feel like when he touched your coo-coo?
Perhaps more excruciatingly, Ari then worked at the airport, earning 1,110 Qatari rials (£247) per month while watching people leave a country he dreamt of escaping.
Maxine Peake's Sadie is almost excruciatingly sexy and together-seeming; you don't question for a moment why Leila fell head over heels in love with her.
Meanwhile, the UK will continue a very public evisceration of centuries of democratic process and precedent by executing an excruciatingly painful exit from the European Union.
In the week since Chrissy Teigen announced her second pregnancy through an excruciatingly adorable Instagram video, she's been airing her pregnancy questions and musings on Twitter.
The most important thing I've learned over time is this: There is nothing more excruciatingly painful than feeling trapped in a life that you've drifted into.
Viewers can learn to cook penne meatballs, fish and chips and Ramen noodles in the 33- to 60-second videos, which Willis says are excruciatingly laborious.
Many of the people in jail don't expect to be there long, but, excruciatingly, they don't know quite when, or sometimes if, they are getting out.
The accepted wisdom is that Harrison died of pneumonia after giving an excruciatingly long inaugural address in freezing weather — though there are doubts about the cause.
"Incendiary weapons produce heat and fire through the chemical reaction of a flammable substance, causing excruciatingly painful burns that are difficult to treat," its report said.
Male platypuses inject the excruciatingly painful, yet non-lethal venom in each other with sharp heel spurs during breeding season when competition for mates is high.
Season two wrapped back in the fall of 2015, and it's taken an excruciatingly long time for Harmon and Roiland to finish up this latest one.
His idea was a restaurant where the food, made to his excruciatingly precise standards, would be served not at tables but at a U-shaped counter.
B. insisted it was real; Tyson maintained that it wasn't, and ended up featuring in an excruciatingly bad science-based rap parody to prove his point.
Like many Democrats around the country, Mr. Royal believes that those tactics worked, and essentially cheated Ms. Abrams out of victory in an excruciatingly close race.
This limited series, which starts Tuesday on FX, spins and arches its way through the relationship, professional and excruciatingly personal, between Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon.
This question has been floating around my head ever since I spent a night in a hotel across from an excruciatingly sad-looking Siamese fighting fish.
I'm sticking with stocks precisely because I have no idea where the market is heading, and the statistics show that mistiming market rallies is excruciatingly costly.
The third season of the dramedy opens around the time of the 1986 Challenger space-shuttle disaster, turning that tragedy into an excruciatingly awkward TV moment.
To live the mythical good life as a wine producer is excruciatingly difficult, unless you start out with a lot of money, inherited vineyards or both.
Ms. Ogbuagu is excruciatingly good as Abasiama, at the still center of the story; with all she holds within, her pregnancy is both literal and metaphorical.
I know, I know -- what if you get stuck talking to someone whose politics differ from yours, or, worse, who is excruciatingly less interesting than you?
That caused Jewish refugees to be "extraordinarily, excruciatingly vetted," said Marion Kaplan, a professor in the Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University.
While we didn't see any actual sex (womp, womp) — all we got were some cute animations — we witness how excruciatingly awkward the couple is in the aftermath.
It's been three excruciatingly long days since the most dramatic season of The Bachelor concluded, but did it really surprise anybody that Ben Higgins chose Lauren Bushnell?
So what could one make of an excruciatingly crass sketch in this year's show that put racist stereotypes of Africans at the heart of the supposed jollity?
But, by the time they reunited during the holidays, "a semester's worth of excruciatingly expensive Amtrak rides to see each other had taken its toll," she says.
But Kepler 11145123 spins excruciatingly slowly (about three times more slowly than our Sun, which rotates once every 27 days), resulting in very little outward gravitational pressure.
Calling for "steady" and "measured" leadership, Obama said it's "excruciatingly clear" that Clinton is the only candidate who can be trusted to serve as commander in chief.
The Supreme Court on Monday held that Missouri can execute a man who claims to suffer from a medical condition that will make lethal injection excruciatingly painful.
So much about the Mumbai tragedy was traumatic -- from its excruciatingly long duration and cruel fixation on soft targets, to its ruthless efficiency and chillingly novel approach.
After playing an excruciatingly long waiting game, he pulls a stunning about-face on his moral absolutism, quickly firing his general and arresting the governor of Michigan.
True, he's kind of boring, but that doesn't seem all that terrible a quality when you're comparing him with Cruz, who is, at his best, excruciatingly irritating.
But as a straight, sexually bland dude—one who's not really looking to challenge his place on the Kinsey scale—I found the VR experience excruciatingly uncomfortable.
Ms. Noerdlinger said the last 19 months had been "excruciatingly painful" to watch her son endure, but she was grateful to be able to hire a lawyer.
What Arena and Gulati don't seem to understand is that fans of the United States men's team have spent years in a state of excruciatingly patient optimism.
At the time of writing, the lowest price on an entry-level MacBook Air is excruciatingly close to what the original model sold at for years: $899.999.
But with the deal now in effect, they are focused on another excruciatingly complicated—and controversial—diplomatic mission: a peace agreement for the civil war in Syria.
They attend meetings at the beginning of their campaigns in which the rules are explained, and they are cautioned to be excruciatingly specific in their finance reports.
The scene ended with an excruciatingly slow zoom out from her crumpled, bleeding body, a brilliant woman now just a discarded corpse on a Soviet prison floor.
She establishes herself as a household name as the Post's sex and dating columnist, blogging about her relationships with men (like the bland, excruciatingly preppy "Blaine") in installments.
There's a scene in the excruciatingly beautiful movie Eighth Grade when the main character, Kayla, goes to a pool party, wearing an ill-fitting, one-piece bathing suit.
That means a bloodbath of gratuitous violence, irreverent sass, fourth-wall-smashing meta moments and the occasional feeling that one of this guy's superpowers is being excruciatingly annoying.
Busting that thick, stretchy cord, which connects the calf muscle to the heel bone on the back of the lower leg, is excruciatingly painful for a normal person.
Chalk it up to our excruciatingly horrible sex ed system (or, you know, patriarchy), but the vagina is actually the internal canal that reaches up to the cervix.
These months can feel excruciatingly long compared to the mere minutes doctors often wait to know that other organ transplants, such as a liver or kidney, are viable.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, which airs on the CW on Monday nights, finds the fun in excruciatingly uncomfortable moments (physical and mental) of modern life, romance, beauty and sex.
The news came after an excruciatingly long regulatory review process that culminated in a lawsuit last month by the Justice Department to block the deal on antitrust grounds.
RICHARD ROSENFELD New York To the Editor: Thomas L. Friedman is right that the G.O.P. has failed the country, and long before Donald Trump made it excruciatingly obvious.
Democrats may not have the votes to block confirmation, but they could drag out the process and make it excruciatingly difficult for the nominee and the White House.
The show lingers on excruciatingly beautiful close-ups of black truffle dim sum and chayote squash, then follows their creators into their messy homes and chaotic favorite markets.
This dimming extends to an excruciatingly corny plot that has both characters vie for the twinkling affections of Ana (Charlotte Le Bon), a Paris-educated, terminally cute tutor.
And our beloved "geeks"—Bill, Sam, and Neal—might be stereotyped by that high school epithet, but their individual personalities still range from blindly confident to excruciatingly awkward.
The Oprah 2020 news cycle was next-level annoying in that it was managed to be excruciatingly trivial, excessively emotional, and based around nothing other than wild speculation.
As Spears tried to grow out her hair underneath a series of excruciatingly bad weaves, her career ramped back up into high gear — though she clearly wasn't ready.
Which is why people are following the excruciatingly plodding, methodical Mueller investigation the same way they wait for Bruce Banner to finally turn into the freaking Hulk, and smash.
Both of these issues were making it not only excruciatingly painful all over my body, but also difficult to do simple physical things, like stand, sit, walk, exercise, etc.
It's also, despite the rampant silliness, a lot smarter than it seems, and that's saying something for a movie in which the protagonist lets loose an excruciatingly long fart.
And even when officers do get charged, they are extremely rarely convicted, as last month's mistrial in the North Charleston, South Carolina killing of Walter Scott made excruciatingly clear.
Neither side has an interest at this point in resuming warfare, especially as rebuilding the tens of thousands of homes destroyed or damaged in Gaza is proceeding excruciatingly slowly.
New York Magazine has decided that the best way to keep people's attention during this excruciatingly long process is to livestream the electoral map being painted on naked people.
Though the bill was expected to pass into law without significant opposition, the lengthy legislative process was excruciatingly slow for the hundreds of advocates watching from the public gallery.
Amid all his achievements, he was also remembered for a crushing moment when he came excruciatingly close to bringing the 1962 Giants a World Series championship over the Yankees.
What the above disciplines have in common are finicky materials, a lengthy process and an excruciatingly niche market (these days, sometimes no market at all) for the end results.
The fox's death is quick, pro-hunt advocates say in response to the anti-hunt depiction of a barbaric, painful demise, in which the quarry is torn excruciatingly asunder.
Tesla still plans to sell the most basic version of the Model 3 for $35,000, which is "excruciatingly difficult" to make at that price, according to CEO Elon Musk.
We don't say, Hey, love is an extremely powerful drug, and after your first hit of it, you're going to find it excruciatingly hard to separate, so be prepared.
The amicable split, he said, is a sign of the camaraderie that has helped fans remain steadfast in their dedication to Beckham's grand, but at times excruciatingly fluid, plan.
I remember this episode because, excruciatingly for teen moi, she then spent hours calling the club, my friends' parents, and checking out that everything about the experience would be safe.
He seeks to give momentum to his retirement agenda on non-proliferation and disarmament by reminding everyone what is at stake, as is vividly and excruciatingly on display in Hiroshima.
Earlier this month, my co-worker Alix Tunell identified — in excruciatingly accurate detail — the seven straight male prototypes found on Bumble and the colognes they so often wear on dates.
There are excruciatingly in-depth build details on both the Kei Studio website, and the video the team posted to YouTube, if you want to endeavor to build your own.
This excruciatingly difficult intra-left debate has played out on dozens of other websites and cable shows — and it's unlikely to end anytime soon, no matter what happens to Franken.
The results were sometimes ambitious and often excruciatingly cringeworthy, but the practice of scrappily edited music videos gave an agency to music fandom in the early years of Web 2.0.
It turns out that fine-tuning included the addition of one other major feature: the SN30 Pro+'s Ultimate Software which allows the controller to be excruciatingly customized and reprogrammed.
The bill doesn't just present external dangers either; the internal detriment that trans individuals endure, by being forced into facilities and boxes in which they don't belong, is excruciatingly painful.
The Office went off the air in 2013, and those last few years were deeply, excruciatingly shitty, but the show has somehow found an almost mythic second life on Netflix.
I start making lists of ways in which I will be everything as a grandmother that I was not as a mother: entirely selfless, eternally patient, endlessly entertaining, excruciatingly upbeat.
China, in case some impatient Westerners need to be reminded, will open up in its own time and on its own terms in a tough and excruciatingly difficult negotiating process.
Let us remember that there is a lofty reason this country's long, national nightmares drag on so excruciatingly long: a small, old book called the Constitution of the United States.
In a country that bills itself as a "nation of immigrants," food writers and critics in the US have an excruciatingly narrow definition of who gets to be "truly" American.
In the middle of the region's excruciatingly well-documented and seemingly near-permanent housing crisis, it didn't take the commission a month to approve the construction, or even a year.
Musk said it would be "excruciatingly difficult" to make the car at that price point, and to cut costs Tesla will close most of its stores and lay off workers.
The women tried to win over men who were simultaneously their lovers and oppressors with an excruciatingly slow, patient drive to change their minds — remember all those petitions and referendums.
A third season has been ordered and will air on FX. Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle co-created (with Sam Zvibleman) this excruciatingly awkward middle school comedy set in 2000.
Oh, and just a heads up, if you thought asking couples to talk about money over the phone with a stranger wouldn't be excruciatingly awkward, then you would be wrong.
Although every square inch of Central Park is excruciatingly planned down to the bedrock, you seldom notice the vast infrastructure supporting the greenery, with the exception of walkways and lampposts.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads From its start, Parasite is an excruciatingly on-point depiction of hustle, in terms far too unglamorous to ever attach a hashtag to the idea.
It has been implicated in a series of excruciatingly botched procedures, including one in Arizona in which Dale Baich, a public defender, saw his client take nearly two hours to die.
Just in time (fingers sweatily crossed) for it to start being a little less excruciatingly hot outside, Jabra will be offering up refreshes to its line of fitness-tracking wireless headphones.
Logan Paul repeatedly stomps on a picture of his rival over an excruciatingly stilted ten seconds — excruciating in a way that betrays how forcibly this "beef" has been manufactured for attention.
Wearing an oversized sticker bearing the letters TGIO -- "thank god it's over" -- Navarro discussed what she views as a challenging road ahead after an excruciatingly long campaign and election run-up.
Cricket fans in New Zealand were heartbroken on Monday after their team came excruciatingly close to a maiden cricket World Cup victory, only to lose to England on total boundaries scored.
Bucklew has argued that his execution, if carried out by lethal injection, would be cruel and unusual because he has a rare medical condition that would make the procedure excruciatingly painful.
The last five minutes would have been excruciatingly awkward for Formula One management as the clock wound down with no drivers on track and with fans left bemused in the grandstands.
" The plaintiffs were allegedly subjected to "solitary confinement; extreme darkness, cold, and noise; repeated beatings; starvation; excruciatingly painful stress positions; prolonged sleep deprivation; confinement in coffin-like boxes; and water torture.
It was a progressive step for... The "Rascal" was never a great name for an electric scooter designed to be a slow, excruciatingly safe means of transport for the mobility-challenged.
The past five months have been an excruciatingly long wait for parents Molli and Robert Potter, who were initially told that Cullen would only have a 2 percent chance of living.
The "Funkmaster" was ripping Stamann's left leg over his head with an excruciatingly painful move, when he pulled just a little too hard and heard the joint go snap, crackle, POP!
On Thursday, HBO gave us our first real look at the excruciatingly long-awaited film—and it seems exactly as grimy and mustachioed and wonderful as we all hoped it'd be.
Richard Cordray, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), whose agency levied a record $100 million penalty on the bank said employees faced "excruciatingly high pressure" to meet sales goals.
Both have their hearts set on a college in New York City and share excruciatingly difficult relationships with their mothers, whom they'll part with either just before or at an airport.
This is exactly what I wanted to avoid, really, this buying-in, this excruciatingly fragile hopefulness about what is possible for a black woman, and about what is possible for Americans.
Google has had a contentious relationship with its massive contract workforce; Facebook&aposs content moderators face increasing mental health concerns; and Amazon warehouse laborers are reportedly injured at excruciatingly high rates.
Officials are grappling with the hole in the budget that will be left by the U.K.'s departure, and continuing uncertainty would further complicate what is an already excruciatingly difficult process.
Each of my visits was similar; time slipped the way time can when there is nowhere to go: at first excruciatingly slowly, then in a blink the day would be gone.
His two further losses to Francisco Trinaldo and Rustam Khabilov have been excruciatingly close, and a change of pace for the Next Generation man could be just what the doctor ordered.
We also know that cluster headaches are excruciatingly painful and may occur daily (or several times per day) for a period of weeks or months before going away for just as long.
My boyfriend asked tonight whether Audrey is maybe still in a coma, and we're watching not an excruciatingly drawn-out marital spat but a psychodrama in which she tries to wake up.
After I broke up with him, I had to make the excruciatingly awkward drive through downtown Philadelphia to bring him back to the bus station where I had just picked him up.
"The Long Christmas Dinner," a comedy dappled with dolor, mostly comes off well until the director substitutes a sentimental ending for Wilder's sad one, but "Pullman Car Hiawatha" is excruciatingly jollied up.
So to start, I was also looking for things to confirm these expectations, no doubt exacerbated by the fact that my first visit took place in winter, which is excruciatingly cold there.
Although poker is a game of skill, and elite players will profit in the long run, even the very best of them can experience excruciatingly long losing stretches in the short term.
We discussed the rules of folk horror, whether its similarities to a Disney movie were purposeful, and how excruciatingly difficult it can be for a filmmaker to talk about their own work.
The company's approach to improving its user experience since then has been excruciatingly incremental, including bold measures like — and this is not a joke — rearranging the paragraphs in its terms of service.
"The audio is compelling," FBI agent Ronald Hopper told reporters on Monday, "but to expose that now would be excruciatingly painful" to victims and family members of people affected by the violence.
Last week, passengers on Malaysia Airlines Flight MH-605 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Singapore had to sit through an excruciatingly hot flight due to an unknown malfunction in the air system.
Just a week following the surgery in which Barrow had her breasts enlarged with implants, she was unable to sleep on her left side because the devices made the experience excruciatingly painful.
Hill excruciatingly described unwanted sexual advances that she was subject to both at the Department of Education and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), while working under her then boss Clarence Thomas.
" Of course, these adjustments looked different for different women, and now nine of the original contributors and 16 new ones explain, sometimes in excruciatingly intimate detail, how they're navigating "enlightened middle age.
But thousands of people hoping to travel are on a waiting list, a backlog created by long periods of closures, and Egyptian border officials are processing them at an excruciatingly slow pace.
Emboldened by the success of his crossing, Hannibal rampaged through his enemy's defenses, crippling the Roman army with an excruciatingly well-executed pincer move at the Battle of Cannae in 216 BCE.
Over the series' 10 episodes, Flanagan adopts a lingering pace that's almost excruciatingly measured, in order to take a long, close look at the Crain family, the last residents of Hill House.
But one thing that's excruciatingly clear is that at no point did Trump express or exhibit any kind of concern about Russian government involvement in cybercrimes aimed at manipulating American political events.
Partly because it was the end of the semester, and partly because the prospect of an excruciatingly accurate story about dating had as much appeal as the idea of another bad date.
Tesla still plans to sell the most basic version of the Model 33 for $35,000 even though the car is "excruciatingly difficult" to make at that price, according to CEO Elon Musk.
It's understandable that President Obama didn't want to take that chance even as it's excruciatingly annoying that he has continued to make sanctimonious and self-serving statements about the Syrian tragedy all year.
The strength of the ensemble cast is shown in an excruciatingly awkward, but funny, dinner party scene, in which the two sets of parents meet for the first time (with degrees of reluctance).
After the nine-hour surgery in July, Victoria's parents "had to twist six individual screws a few millimeters each day to coax the bones excruciatingly into place," according to the Eastern Daily Press.
Also, the Voyager discs were meant to be played back at an excruciatingly slow 16 2/3 revolutions per minute, which NASA did in order to cram all the material onto the record.
"Predatory Grizzly 'Bear' Attacks Innocent, Elderly, Poor, Minorities, Disabled and Disadvantaged!" excruciatingly detailed the schemes of Savings of America, EMC, and Bear Stearns that led to foreclosure on the family home in Dallas.
For various reasons, it took four days for law enforcement to access the location coordinates of her cellphone, delaying the recovery of her body and extending an excruciatingly terrible experience for her family.
In speaking out, Solo, a prominent member of a prominent Olympic squad, may be showing more leadership than Olympic organizers, who seem to be dismissing what can be excruciatingly personal, unquestionably private concerns.
But how are we supposed to live in our hearts and souls with such an existential threat that is also, as birds and bees vanish and trees topple and die, so excruciatingly intimate?
It's worth noting that both Grande and Ke$ha are no strangers to loss, trauma, and healing, and that their journeys from darkness toward light have played out on an excruciatingly public stage.
It also reflected the excruciatingly tough task of seeking compromise on immigration policy, an issue with visceral power for both parties and which is almost an existential issue for the presidency of Trump.
We feel complete betrayal," the caucus said in an earlier statement, adding that "these pictures rip off the scabs of an excruciatingly painful history and are a piercing reminder of this nation's sins.
Upon deeper exploration, her excruciatingly time-intensive works show a weighted practice of devotion; a process through which she is able to deepen her own understanding of her relationship to the objects and herself.
It's partly autobiographical, but Coel just doesn't seem to get embarrassed despite the excruciatingly funny scenes involving awkward blowjobs, getting turned on inserting a tampon, awkward threesomes, amorous cousins, awkward sex parties, and more.
After going through the excruciatingly tedious process of getting ready only to have her "babe" cancel their plans at the last minute, Imgur user somethingsomethingDANGER shared her very honest response to the inconsiderate suitor.
Common tropes in the physical technique of the dance include stark white makeup, excruciatingly slow movements, and unnatural and taboo body positions (the silent scream, for example, perhaps inspiring the ghosts in The Grudge).
Think, for instance, of George W. Bush, Al Gore and Ralph Nader in Florida in 2000, when Mr. Nader's candidacy drew votes that may well have decided the balance in an excruciatingly close vote.
After the beautiful, almost excruciatingly slow, nigh-impenetrable reverie of the last episode, "Part 9" checks in on almost every extant plotline—even Jerry Horne getting too high and losing himself in the woods.
Afterward, we went to the Curzon to "catch" Leviathan, a two-hour and 20-minute long excruciatingly boring (fucking come at me) Russian drama that I was too drunk to focus on the subtitles for.
If you like your doom excruciatingly slow and utterly bereft of any light or hope, this Santa Barbara quintet (which, fun fact, includes two former members of Uphill Battle) should be right up your alley.
The women's Rumble match had a lot of dross, exemplified by Alicia Fox and Maria Kanellis arguing over a hat for an excruciatingly long three minutes to zero heat, but it's the one to watch.
They considered many possibilities, finally settling on the very smallest of the lot, a one-bedroom on the fifth floor of a walk-up with "excruciatingly steep stairs," said Mr. Leslie, 41, an elementary schoolteacher.
The podcast was "StartUp," the journalist Alex Blumberg's excruciatingly transparent account of quitting his job at NPR and struggling to create his own podcast company, Gimlet, with very little money and even less business experience.
The copious drone shots in Dan Reed's "Leaving Neverland," about two men who allege that the pop singer Michael Jackson raped them when they were children, help offset the excruciatingly intimate interviews about sexual assault.
Congressional backers of the drilling, including Mr. Stevens and Ms. Murkowski's father, Frank, a former senator, had come excruciatingly close to triumph in the past, only to have their hopes dashed at the last minute.
Such tacit acceptance of sexual predation as the simple cost of doing business in the carceral state is one of the most damning moral stains on the American conscience and Woodfox makes this excruciatingly clear.
Having my hygiene must-haves — hand cream, dry shampoo, contact lens case and solution, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant — in one convenient place made me feel 100 percent less grouchy during my excruciatingly long 26-hour trip.
Miriam recalled her troubling encounter with Weinstein in 2006 at his SoHo apartment ... calling the last couple of years excruciatingly stressful while living in fear and paranoia on a daily basis, in fear of retaliation.
A dust-up occurred in 2015 during Mr. Slimane's tenure, when an ad featuring the young Dutch model Kiki Willems was censured and called "irresponsible" by Britain's advertising watchdog agency because she looked excruciatingly thin.
Or consider a 50-year-old man with a mangled leg from a car accident, unable to receive pain medication as he is excruciatingly pried from his vehicle and transported to a distant trauma center.
I go into Bed Bath & Beyond for the first and hopefully last time ever and find a $20 mixer, download a 20% off coupon while I wait in an excruciatingly long line, and then bolt home.
Things got ugly Tuesday, when Trump's own acting ambassador to Ukraine, a widely-respected career diplomat, delivered an "excruciatingly detailed" account of the president's pressure campaign to swap military aid for politically-helpful investigations with Ukraine.
Set on a train to Chicago just before Christmas 1930, it is excruciatingly jollied up here, with audience participation during a jokily ad-libbed interlude in which some of the many roles are given to spectators.
In "Clark's Place," Philip comes excruciatingly close to getting caught by Stan and another FBI agent who might recognize him, and has to run out of the apartment as Martha walks in without anyone seeing him.
Last week, Richard Cordray, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, whose agency levied a record $100 million penalty on the bank, told the banking panel that employees faced "excruciatingly high pressure" to meet sales goals.
But it is excruciatingly hard for a Speaker to go against a presidential nominee of his own party as the presidency, control of both houses of Congress and a Supreme Court majority hang in the balance.
It's not that their fans aren't accustomed to it already—they're used to piecing together morsels of information from wherever they can get it—but even by Brand New's standards it's been an excruciatingly long wait.
It's a great ad if the team gets off to a Cubs–like start, but it's excruciatingly painful when the club is struggling through an 19983-20 August that drops it from first to fifth place.
The best you can do is to be honest with her, and with yourself, about your need to find a romantic love that nurtures you, that empowers you, that makes you feel important and excruciatingly seen.
She is clad, rather incongruously, in heels—no stockings—a patterned summer dress, and a red parka; she wants to be seen and not seen, or, perhaps, she wants her excruciatingly thin physique to be manhandled.
The game is perhaps the best balanced battle royale title on the market, and I've found its ranked mode, while excruciatingly difficult at times, much more fair than the modes offered by other games like Overwatch.
After more than five months of excruciatingly unnecessary hype and emotional torture, Crayola has finally revealed the name of the new blue crayon that will replace the now-retired Dandelion yellow color in boxes around the world.
Maybe the desire to commit myself to a single, excruciatingly slow movie for five and a half hours is a way to atone for the fact that my attention span has become as twitchy as a squirrel's.
But take a look at the same era as it's portrayed in "1776," the 1969 musical by Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone about one excruciatingly protracted session of the Continental Congress in the year of its title.
Take, for example, "Hell City Square," which is basically Hellfest's take on Camden Town, except their version doesn't have an excruciatingly sweaty KFC, Libertines jackets, or a man selling knock off Beats headphones from a folding table.
But the policy reforms that might reduce shootings have been excruciatingly slow to arrive, which is perhaps why more than half of blacks, according to the same surveys, believe that owning personal firearms will make them safer.
The problem was that these cinematic interludes and excruciatingly long load times actually made the game grind to a snail's pace and drew the battles out into long hour-plus affairs, with no mid-mission saving allowed.
Like Reagan following his attempt to primary Gerald Ford in 1976, Sanders is coming off a near-miss insurgent campaign against an embodiment of the party establishment, who then went to an excruciatingly narrow general election defeat.
Emily is already excruciatingly embarrassed to be sent to school in a "terrible gingham apron and an equally terrible gingham sunbonnet," and the other little girls are not nice about it — aah, the shame of the sunbonnet.
"The Big Goodbye" is excruciatingly incisive on why this had come to matter so much to Polanski, how destructive it was to Towne's more romantic version, and why it made so much difference to the final product.
Only around one in 20 homes have an internet connection, and using wifi in the country is often prohibitively expensive, not to mention excruciatingly slow by the standards you're likely used to if you're reading this article.
Unfortunately, having just two of these installed in Atlanta will in no way resolve the problem of excruciatingly long TSA lines that exists across the country, but it might show other airports that there is a better way.
Stitched together from a series of long, uninterrupted shots of protesters executing a single menial task on repeat, it's an excruciatingly boring piece of cinema that often feels like staring into the infinitely repeating loop of a gif.
If you need another reason to stop what you're doing and blast Kendrick Lamar's new album, DAMN, check out this excruciatingly detailed rendition of the rap kingpin courtesy of 22-year-old London-based illustrator Gurekbal Singh Bhachu.
But only because you didn't see me getting inducted into the Riding a Bike to Catch the Fucking Bus to Hop Through an Excruciatingly Slim Window of Time to Get to Therapy Hall of Fame earlier today. Honestly?
Aparna's unexpected arrival did indeed make for an excruciatingly uncomfortable evening for everyone, and it led to a heated exchange with Issa and Lawrence each striking low blows — she about his career ambitions, he about her sexual proclivities.
Since then, she has dealt with recurring tendon damage in her right shoulder and inflammation in her forearms that at times has made it excruciatingly difficult for her to even grip a racket, much less rip a forehand.
Here's how it works: After you've completed your "fitness test"—really just a set of timed exercises after which you inform the coach how out of breath or excruciatingly unfit you feel—you are ready to be an athlete.
RALEIGH, N.C. — With three excruciatingly close races for president, governor and United States Senate after four years of pitched political battles, it is not as if North Carolina needed much more to concoct enticing story lines this election year.
" Harris Green agreed in The Times that "the longest — and most excruciatingly sentimental — of all these narratives would have been unbearable if Sammy Williams hadn't been so affectingly understated as the homosexual doomed to a career in drag shows.
Back in 2008, the elite climbers Conrad Anker, Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk spent more than two weeks in excruciatingly difficult conditions attempting the first ascent of the precarious Shark's Fin route on Mount Meru, in the Indian Himalayas.
The verdict followed weeks of often harrowing and excruciatingly graphic testimony from a string of accusers who told of rapes, forced oral sex, groping, masturbation, lewd propositions and that's-Hollywood excuses from Weinstein about how the casting couch works.
The excruciatingly hard work that's evident (try to imagine any detail scaled, placed, or colored differently) bespeaks a conviction so compelling that your heart pledges allegiance to it without your mind having any clear idea of what that involves.
Talking publicly about sexual assault is one way to remove some of the stigma surrounding survivors, but even having private conversations about the experience with someone you know can be excruciatingly difficult — especially if that person is a potential romantic partner.
"During the following fourteen excruciatingly painful hours, I was prohibited from the use of any means of communication and had no access to any of my belongings, which were ferociously examined without any warrant whatsoever," Mosqueda wrote in his letter.
The exhibition features eight paintings by the artist, each depicting the Frank E. Campbell funeral home from different angles in an excruciatingly detailed pointillist style that recalls the work of neo-impressionists like Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, and Henri-Edmond Cross.
With #MeToo making headlines day in and day out, it can be easy to gloss over the fact that it remains excruciatingly intimidating to speak up about gender inequity, harassment, and mistreatment, especially when it comes to vocalizing concerns at work.
It's exhausting and excruciatingly difficult to remain on top or somewhere close to it at a single school, year after year, and it shouldn't come as a surprise that only Nick Saban, a veritable cyborg, has seemingly managed that trick.
I'm Stuck, Escola performs both new characters and old favorites, like the Goblin Commuter of Hoboken, a nine-to-five worker bee living off the PATH train who would be excruciatingly ordinary except she is a hunched, creaky-voiced goblin.
When Harrison died a month into office, doctors blamed a cause they could understand: Pneumonia, which they believed he contracted when he refused to wear a coat or hat while he delivered an excruciatingly long inaugural address in frigid, wet weather.
During a scrimmage against his teammates he (clearly) fouled fellow Canadian wunderkind TJ Barrett, then stiffened up, bounced off the ground with four straight limbs like a cartoon, and came excruciatingly close to yelling at the assistant who was reffing.
And in that excruciatingly well-acted opening scene of "Pain," directed with hair-trigger timing by Trip Cullman, she has created a perfectly self-contained, socially resonant portrait of a woman attracted to a man for all the wrong reasons.
After 17 years, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are back in "Bad Boys for Life," rated R. If that feels like an excruciatingly long wait, check out these other film franchises that took a generation (or more) off between takes.
Matthew Broderick, who went to high school with Lonergan and is his closest friend, told me that the film's classroom scenes, with their excruciatingly progressive exchanges between students and teachers, are taken more or less verbatim from their experience at Walden.
The lengthy post is full of scandalous details: not only does the National Enquirer have Bezos' nudes (which are described in excruciatingly vivid detail), but the company allegedly used said photos to blackmail him into ending a Washington Post investigation into the tabloid.
The Witch is much more than a film about Colonial religious dogma; it's a steady, excruciatingly patient study in psychological terror born from the deepest primordial fear of the unknown and what might be waiting for us out there in the woods.
Add in the fact that Sling offers no opportunities for streaming local TV and the fact that service can be excruciatingly spotty during popular TV watching times, and Sling TV, the first live TV service to market, looks like a bad old deal.
Portico was the company's attempt to move past its disastrous failure with Sony's Magic Link PDA, and Fast Company explains the ways it was genuinely groundbreaking and exciting — even if General Magic did demo it with an excruciatingly awkward Monica Lewinsky joke.
The term "home movies" conjured up in those days the rough equivalent of today's cell-phone videos on Facebook or YouTube: the toddler making his unsteady way across the back yard, the new kitten doing something excruciatingly adorable with the old dog.
After getting ignobly shuffled out of the playoffs by the Houston Rockets, Russell Westbrook, the NBA's leading MVP candidate and a blatantly ridiculous human being, donned an unseasonable blousy black polka-dotted shirt and an excruciatingly dumb hat, and gave a press conference.
Ms. Hill was the reluctant witness, a young African-American law professor who had worked with Justice Thomas and was grilled in excruciatingly graphic detail by an all-white, all-male Judiciary Committee led by Mr. Biden, then a senator from Delaware.
After sitting through the subjugation of several black characters, especially Lupita Nyong'o's Patsy, who is raped onscreen by her master and later suffers an excruciatingly unflinching whipping, I was emotionally drained by the weight of the horrors that had been depicted onscreen.
" But Jennifer C. Pizer, the law and policy director at Lambda Legal, a gay rights group, said, "That is an excruciatingly narrow and legally incorrect definition of the term 'sex' that would jeopardize legal protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
As for what the letter said ... she wrote about "how sexist the world we live in really is" following her disastrous appearance on 'The Late Show,' when she dropped the f-bomb 14 times in an excruciatingly awkward interview with David Letterman.
Over the past few months, Ed Nash, a British abstract painter based in Tennessee has integrated the hoverboard into his practice, using the two-wheeled board as a convenient means of inner-studio transportation to withstand excruciatingly long workdays in his studio in Nashville.
Hence this column, prompted by a friend's excruciatingly painful problem that seemed to emerge from nowhere and by a new review of studies on the topic published in JAMA by Dr. Wald, a gastroenterologist at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
It was pretty damn cold in Canada over New Year's, just like it was in most of the continental US. And Craig Boehm took the opportunity to make some amazing natural snow globes using nothing but soap, water, a straw, and the excruciatingly cold weather.
Self-driving cars aren't vaporware — it just feels like it sometimes But we've reached the phase where we need to manage the hype gap very, very aggressively, either by scaling back the excruciatingly iterative news cycle, making technical and legislative progress more quickly, or both.
That would be an excruciatingly lengthy meeting of Killers Anonymous, a support group for assassins modeled along the lines of A.A. Seated in a circle, six odious lowlifes recount their murderous memories while their leader, Joanna (MyAnna Buring), strives to control the free-floating hostility.
"Childcare is exhausting and difficult to arrange: for many families it's hard to find the right thing at all, and for nearly everyone it's excruciatingly expensive," says Koru Kids founder and CEO Rachel Carrell (who has a doctorate from Oxford and previously worked at McKinsey!).
"The Testaments" is the story of her excruciatingly belated turn away from Gilead—of the final days of her plan to bring down the empire, which draws in the other two narrators and relies on their willingness to put their lives on the line.
It has been made excruciatingly clear to other women veterans that should we report sexual harassment or assault in a VA facility, not only will there be no consequences to the bad actor, but that we ourselves may face public humiliation for coming forward.
Cunty and BabyJesusUpchuck are engaged in a round of their version of Truth or Dare, in which they must choose to either reveal an excruciatingly embarrassing detail about themselves or send a video they have seen during their employment to someone of their acquaintance.
His new deal, which includes an opt-out clause after 2021, adds seven years and $234 million and saves him the hassle of free agency — a process that has become excruciatingly slow and, for many players, suspiciously less enriching than it used to be.
And tonight, when you get home from your excruciatingly thankless job of creating meaningless spreadsheets and sink into a warm, pumpkin-spice bubble bath, you can drink pumpkin spice liqueur straight from the bottle, choking down sickeningly sweet gulps until the bottle becomes lighter and lighter.
In the infamous app's latest scheme to get you to pay for the ability to swipe right on your future excruciatingly awkward first date, Tinder's offering to let you peek behind the blinds, so that you can see a listing of only people who like you.
The combat could be excruciatingly slow if you chose the wrong weapon, to the point that if you missed with a swing of your sword, it took several very long seconds before you could do anything else, which often meant you were open to an attack.
But in the first six episodes made available for review, it verges on that territory, from an excruciatingly long sequence of dozens of people being led to a gallows to another (in the same episode) of a woman being handcuffed to a stove with an open flame.
In February, the prosecution wrapped up its presentation of evidence, a small step forward in what would almost certainly be an excruciatingly long process, inching from the local court to the high court and then the supreme court, unless the accused gave up and accepted their fate.
An Algerian who collaborated with the French to suppress dissent during the Algerian War of Independence (including taking part in a massacre in 1961), Mario now finds himself excruciatingly lonely in old age, renounced by the people he betrayed and disdained by whites for his race.
Positive ways logging affected my life: Negative ways logging affected my life: It was fascinating (and excruciatingly difficult) to look back on all this data, but it was well worth the analysis, and I found myself wishing I had more data from different times in my life.
There was all the usual fun stuff—people squirting chocolate sauce everywhere, the obligatory dancing police officer, rich kids dabbing a lot and being excruciatingly embarrassing—and all the usual bad stuff—not being able to physically move, lots of arrests for weapon offenses, and five reported stabbings.
Gone was the slapstick silliness of most children's cartoons, in were sprawling sagas full of drama, character development, and overblown fight scenes in which planets were destroyed by colorful heroes; and villains were as dedicated to hurting each other as they were to excruciatingly long pre-fight dialogue.
Todd: I loved the filmmaking in that sequence, especially the long shot that followed the woman out of the bathroom (where Angela was crouching in a stall, typing on her laptop), then swirled back around to rest on the bathroom door as we waited, excruciatingly, for Angela to emerge.
I tried my best to read my biology textbook in between takes on set, even though it was excruciatingly tough to focus on mitochondria while Regina George and the Plastics were flailing their arms and hopping around in red vinyl skirts on the stage in front of me.
Few perfected the art of grilling hapless administration officials more excruciatingly than John DingellJohn DingellMcCain and Dingell: Inspiring a stronger Congress Pelosi should take a page from Tip O'Neill's playbook Alaskan becomes longest serving Republican in House history MORE (D-Mich.), the longest-serving member of Congress who died Feb. 85033.
And in a country with an excruciatingly (and increasingly) complicated campaign finance rulebook, the absence of a full roster of referees means it's become even easier to, if not break the law, then openly defy its spirit, although the real scandal may be that feints like Ryan's are apparently perfectly acceptable.
Spotted by Federation of American Scientists 'Secrecy News' author Steven Aftergood, the Target Development Standards [PDF] document is 230 pages long and dives into excruciatingly fine detail about the various ways the US military can legally identify, attack, and analyse targets in all domains—labelled as air, land, maritime, space, and cyberspace.
Between the images, promo videos, teasers and that image of Samsung CEO DJ Koh using the damn phone out in public, it's hard to shake the feeling that the company simply embraced the leaks in hopes of generating a little extra excitement ahead of launch during these (excruciatingly hot) dog days of summer.
As his voice started to drop, he went through an excruciatingly awkward phase, trying to develop a honey-tongued R&B croon but managing only the grotesque squeak of a wannabe, with his slower, sweatier, clumsier synthbeats the musical equivalent of the sad little mustache your teenage son should just shave off already.
It's been an excruciatingly slow-motion disaster, engineered by shortsighted, power-obsessed leaders hell-bent on denying scientific truths—and blocking the basic measures to mitigate carbon emissions and stave off drought, rising ocean tides, and mass migrations of climate-traumatized populations to higher ground in increasingly xenophobic and belligerent rich Western nations.
This one sent us immediately to Facebook, where a handy-dandy "translate" button told us all we needed to know: there are new pictures of the excruciatingly adorable polar bear born at the Bremerhaven Zoo in Germany in December — and, er, the "translate" button on Facebook doesn't translate German as accurately as we would like.
Even those inside the club do not seem to know quite how to feel as one of the season's goals has been gloriously won (the Bundesliga title), another has been excruciatingly lost (the Champions League), and the coach, Pep Guardiola, is set to depart with a legacy that is more complicated than most had hoped.
Read on for our staff recommendations on what to take in during your downtime: The first season of TBS's surprise-breakout black comedy Search Party started as an excruciatingly funny analysis of millennial entitlement and became... well, we won't spoil it for you, but just know that it packs a killer twist that transcends gimmickry.
It would have been nice if more of the people who leant their support online to make the summit happen had shown up to experience the conversation, and it will certainly be a long road to significant change if the only people in the room continue to be the women who are already excruciatingly aware of the problem.
While I, like both of you, thought the film didn't really start to get interesting until the last twenty minutes, I have to admit I only realized that in hindsight, with 24 hours between me and the excruciatingly slow dialogue, fashion world clichés (sleazy bald photographers wearing all black!), and masturbatory self-seriousness (or was it a parody?!).
Until then, we know them all — nine teenage girls, members of an indoor soccer team called the Wolves — only by jersey number: 7, a bullying alpha, reckless with her talent; 25, the team captain, unironic in ordering the ladies to circle up; 46, the newbie, excruciatingly awkward and, in Tedra Millan's beautifully nuanced performance, exceptionally endearing.
More than anything, the Twitter advanced search serves as a humbling reminder of how everyone's tweets were mostly excruciatingly earnest and unfunny until about 2014, and that there but for the grace of God go we:If you want to defend yourself from this treatment, there are tools that allow you to delete all your tweets, but the best defense is simple: never, under any circumstances, tweet.
Here, you can eat endless amounts of bomb gourmet catering, drink fancy craft cocktails, get more free shit than you can carry in your vehicle, have Instagram shoots for days, and party (or chill) as hard and as comfortably as you want within breathing proximity to excruciatingly beautiful and stylish industry heads and "famous" people, all for the cost of a non-transferrable email invite.
And if there is something comic in the idea of one of our generation's most successful movie stars running a micropublishing house that produces recherché objets d'art, that feeling is dispelled in listening to Reeves, who is almost excruciatingly thoughtful — it's not uncommon for him to take minute-long pauses before responding to a question — discuss the intricacies of paper stock or international distribution.
On one level, Kerry's much-anticipated speech explaining the United States's decision not to veto a non-binding UN resolution calling for Israel to stop building settlements in occupied Palestinian territory was what you'd expect from the Secretary of State: Measured, comprehensive, intelligent, and excruciatingly long—Kerry didn't even begin laying out his parameters for lasting peace, ostensibly the purpose of the speech itself, until the 45 minute mark.
Sometimes they were deliberately awkward, like when guidance counselor Mr. Rosso (Dave Allen) busts out an acoustic guitar to connect with his students over their shared love of Alice Cooper, or when Andopolis busts one out to serenade Lindsay Weir with his Pete Townshend-inspired cheesy love song, "Lady L." One excruciatingly cringeworthy moment sees the goodie-goodie Christian girl Millie (Sarah Hagan) playing the Doobie Brothers' "Jesus Is Just Alright" on a piano at a party to prove to her peers that sobriety can be fun.

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