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This abstract logic became exhaustingly concrete as Election Day approached.
The life portrayed in "No Refuge" is exhaustingly and hopelessly itinerant.
The racial undercurrent in these views should by now be exhaustingly obvious.
This Hellenized Documenta is sometimes forceful, often obscure, and in places exhaustingly proud of itself.
Too much snow, and bikers will end up exhaustingly pushing their bikes through much of it.
The presentation was a full three hours long — and exhaustingly chock-full of information to sift through.
It might be easier to handle the series's exhaustingly glacial pace if we had someone to root for.
I had to go through that identity shift alone, and it was achingly, exhaustingly hard — and still is.
There are so many exhaustingly predictable cop shows, but "Justified" is textured, surprising and packed with fascinating performances.
In any case, my reactions ranged between thinking this play was exhaustingly funny to finding it just plain exhausting.
It is exhaustingly fragmentary and clatteringly noisy, but seems to be ahead of its time—and maybe our time, too.
They are earnest and open and exhaustingly human, too, and that human pulse is the unpredictable thing that animates March.
Gervais returned to the stage in 2016, but his appearance that year was generally panned for playing it exhaustingly safe.
It's all part of the Scotty Walden experience, which according to his wife of two years, Callie, is literally exhaustingly energetic.
This is especially true for millennials like myself already used to exhaustingly WebMD'ing symptoms until we find an answer we like.
Accordingly to Mr. Petty, in Peter Bogdanovich's exhaustingly thorough documentary, "Runnin' Down a Dream," Mr. Temple originally shot a 17-minute version.
To sit in the chair is to fight endlessly, exhaustingly: against nerve pain and muscle spasms, infections and illness, anxiety and despair.
As if this timeline can get any more exhaustingly bonkers, Trump's new merchandise is a worse version of Disney's iconic Hocus Pocus poster.
The circumstances varied, but the sheer volume of stories showed just how exhaustingly common it is for women to have these kinds of experiences.
It seems many people didn't give the Twitter family an additional home screen slot for an activity too exhaustingly performative and foreign to use regularly.
For anyone who's spent even a few hours in the online fever swamps of the pro-Trump media, Kanye West's Oval Office rant feels exhaustingly familiar.
I'm arguing for a different kind of affective value, one that asks you to put your labor into better understanding yourself, not exhaustively (and exhaustingly) understanding another.
If we stopped blaming busyness, we might actually be forced to confront the real reasons why life can feel so exhaustingly impossible to keep up with sometimes.
The 24-year-old Mr. Slater, making his Broadway debut in Tina Landau's exhaustingly imaginative production, achieves this metamorphosis sans prosthetics, skin dye or a facsimile costume.
Most days, I'm sure I'd even agree with it—but after this weird and exhaustingly emotional fallout, it's hard to recognize that heightened ability to "connect" right now.
But I am not interested in suggesting that Adults in the Room would have been a better book if it had not been so exhaustingly teenaged in its cool.
Written by Joe Iconis (songs) and Joe Tracz (book), with direction by Stephen Brackett, this production not only addresses but also embodies the exhaustingly excitable metabolism of its target audience.
At the center is Suzanne (a remarkable Andie MacDowell), who watches her husband die, painfully and exhaustingly, at home, attended by their two sons, Nicholas (Chris O'Dowd) and Chris (James Adomian).
For most women in the workplace, this phenomenon is exhaustingly familiar: A woman offers an idea in a meeting, but nobody notices or acknowledges it until a man later says the same thing.
For most women in the workplace, the phenomenon is exhaustingly familiar: A woman offers an idea in a meeting, but nobody notices or acknowledges it until a man later says the same thing.
It may be helpful to think of this bounding, exhaustingly enthusiastic puppy of a show as the theatrical equivalent of one of those high-pitched dog whistles that only those under 25 can hear.
As a pioneer of the confessional memoir, she wrote exhaustively (and exhaustingly) about her depression, self-harm, drug abuse and her particular female existence at a time before such a thing was really done.
Today she released the Maegan Houang-directed video for "Happy," which follows a pretty non-traditional concept of Houang's own design, playing into the single's theme of the exhaustingly cyclical and fleeting nature of hapiness.
The show has faced some fairly harsh reviews from theater critics like The New York Times (Ben Brantley calls it "exhaustingly enthusiastic"), but the main audience of the show — mostly internet-savvy teenagers — seem completely undeterred.
Image: YouTube/The Alex Jones ChannelThe most accurate description of the shrieking pageantry we've come to know as InfoWars is that it's a dietary supplement business hiding behind a debased, unreliable, and exhaustingly stupid news network.
Mr. Niedzviecki acknowledged what he called the "exhaustingly white and middle-class" cast of Canadian literature, which he blamed on writers' reluctance to look beyond their own worlds and imagine people and places unfamiliar to them.
My red flags about this Indiegogo campaign are not immaterial: from the "lighting fast" typos to the nonsensical claims of "10x" better sound, this is another of those exhaustingly hyperbolic campaigns that make people roll their eyes.
He announced a new project, but that turned out to be a PR stunt; he collaborated with Blondie on their latest single, "Long Time"; and he's been responsible for some beautiful videos, not least this exhaustingly beautiful triple-cut from March.
Most of us, though, have adapted by tuning all the way out or all the way in–—in microcosm, by becoming either exhaustingly cynical or painfully earnest on Twitter, which at the time of this writing is trading at USD $19553.
It is a fun place to make jokes and an exhaustingly immediate place to get the type of news or misinformation that you prefer; it is anarchic enough in its churning that it can seem vital or alive, but it is not.
This looks like a scooter, but it's actually the BMW Motorrad Concept Link, the latest in BMW's series of exhaustingly named Motorrad concept vehicles, which imagine a not-so distant future in which we all travel around in angular, sci-fi style.
In a world that seems increasingly, exhaustingly unpredictable — unbound by rules of any sort — wouldn't it be nice to crawl into a bottle of wine with Maya Rudolph, wearing matching silk jumpsuits, and listen to her canny assessments of what's really going on?
Not only can your own annual celebration begin to feel like it's occurring exhaustingly often, but you really can't believe it's Megan's birthday again and you have to drop another $303 to fake laugh your way through another dinner with her cliquey work friends.
According to numbers gleaned by The Independent from Mass Shooting Tracker's count (which is currently offline), there were 373 mass shootings in 2015, which adds up to more than one incident per day – an exhaustingly high number that illustrates how pervasive these shootings have become.
The end of the pay-per-view struck a slightly off-key note in an otherwise nearly perfect show (nearly perfect because the matches outside the Rumbles were merely fine, but that is exactly the level they should've been given how exhaustingly good the main events were).
Though she was stretched exhaustingly thin among classes, a part-time job and parenting, she talked about a renewed dedication to completing a path she had begun nearly 20 years earlier, and how a degree would allow her to provide for her daughters in a way she had always wanted.
The internet's sweatiest sleuths have hunkered down over their laptops to deliver everything from an exhaustingly comprehensive breakdown of what would happen at the Battle of Winterfell, to an intensely intricate theory that Bran is actually the Lord of Light, to a perfectly executed tweet explaining that Jon Snow is just a little baby obsessed with a power-hungry blonde.
The management of addresses for devices that communicate across the two dissimilar domains of IPv6 and IEEE 802.15.4 is cumbersome, if not exhaustingly complex.
Ironically, the survival of ancient texts owes nothing to the great libraries of antiquity and instead owes everything to the fact that they were exhaustingly copied and recopied, at first by professional scribes during the Roman Period onto papyrus and later by monks during the Middle Ages onto parchment.
In June 1853, Alabama native Solomon West purchased of land along Mustang Creek in Lavaca County. A year later, his family made the long journey to Texas. Upon their arrival, Solomon's daughter Mary exhaustingly exclaimed, "Pa, this would be a sweet home," and the name Sweet Home took root. In 1860, George West established a store, hotel, and stables at the site.
From 1950 until 1952, he headed the Pflug Verlag in Thal near St. Gallen in Switzerland. In 1953 he returned to Germany and settled in the Hessian town of Lampertheim. However, following antisemitic riots directed against him, exhaustingly reported in the media, he moved to Mannheim in 1959. In 1956, the Thomas-Mann-Society awarded him the Thomas- Mann-Förderpreis.
Marshall wrote the first draft in 1996. It took six years to refine the script and acquire financing. Marshall wanted the focus to be on the soldiers, with the creatures being an enemy that happens to be werewolves. Marshall wanted to avoid cliches about werewolf curses or "how awful it is to be a werewolf", which Marshall felt was a trope exhaustingly used in many werewolf films.
After his father's death, Mihnea ambitiously attempted to succeed him. He organized several raids with the aid of boyars who supported his father and were eager to support his son. In 1508, Mihnea finally succeeded in gaining the throne, but it would not take long for the tainted majority of noblemen to notice the familiar pattern of Romanian patriotism. Mihnea, like his father, was an exhaustingly driven crusader for Christianity.
He stated that "BioWare keeps reinventing the mould, carrying across certain elements of the combat and remaining faithful to the fiction, but throwing a lot of stuff out. It’s an approach that may eventually lead to a world-beating RPG". Dragon Age: Origins has received universal acclaim. Roberts consider Origins to be "an exhaustingly detailed RPG, with intricate combat and extensive ways to customise your party behind the scene", though "complex storytelling and characters" only occur in "infrequent flashes".
On 20 August 1916, she was appointed as a Red Cross to assist the Carriers who were forced to march exhaustingly in the African terrain. During this time, she worked in military hospitals in places such as Lindi and Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. Blessed Irene Stefani circa 1920. At the conclusion of the war in 1918, Stefani returned to Nyeri where she first served as an assistant formator of the first aspirants of the incipient local congregation known as the Mary Immaculate Sisters.
Sanitary conditions were poor and an exhaustingly long work week in poorly ventilated facilities resulted in a higher than average rate of tuberculosis as well as other diseases. The affected workers had little recourse to their situation. Despite previous efforts to organize the Passaic millworkers by the Industrial Workers of the World and the Workers International Industrial Union in 1912 and the Amalgamated Textile Workers Union in 1919 and 1920, as of 1925 there were no textile unions extant in the area.Weisbord, Passaic, pg. 19.
It's an interesting conceit, but it doesn't really work as a hook for an entire album, and the record's exhaustingly long running time pushes the conceit far past the breaking point. For one thing, it's a pacing disaster; by lining up all his sugary for-the-ladies tracks in a row, T.I. leaves a long dead-streak in the second half of the album. For another, it plays against his strengths. His music works best when both sides of his personality are allowed to co-exist in the same track.
She had barely organised the intelligence line when she was caught on March 1, 1944, in Brussels, where she had traveled with intelligence for Switzerland. She was betrayed by an Belgian infiltrator who was later executed by the Belgian resistance. Trial and death sentence Jet was transferred to The Hague and interrogated severely and exhaustingly, but she managed to protect the new intelligence line and her coworkers. In July 1944, she and 19 other members of the former resistance group Fiat Libertas were moved to Utrecht, the Netherlands, for their trial.
And that's even without the neo-Nazis posting racist memes and goading each other to murder." Milo Yiannopoulos, an active user of Gab who joined after being deplatformed from Facebook and Twitter, complained in September 2019 about the low number of users on Gab, Parler, and Telegram. He wrote on Telegram that, after losing his large fanbases on Facebook and Twitter, he was having difficulty sustaining his career due to the relatively small number of users on the alternative social networks. He described Gab as "relentlessly, exhaustingly hostile and jam packed full of teen racists who totally dictate the tone and discussion.
Although he misidentified it as a Lennon song, William Mann of The Times said "Helter Skelter" was "exhaustingly marvellous, a revival that is willed by creativity ... into resurrection, a physical but essentially musical thrust into the loins". In June 1976, Capitol Records included the track on its themed double album compilation Rock 'n' Roll Music. In the United States, the song was also issued on the single promoting the album, as the B-side to "Got to Get You into My Life". In 2012, "Helter Skelter" appeared on the iTunes compilation album Tomorrow Never Knows, which the band's website described as a collection of "the Beatles' most influential rock songs".
But the movie's values are more 1988 than 2018, and that's what makes it fun, at least in spurts: Black has captured the spirit of that bygone era of adrenaline-junkie junk without getting all retro-fussy about it." He graded the film a B-. In a negative review, Dennis Harvey of Variety called it "an exhaustingly energetic mess in which a coherent plot and credible characters aren't even on the cluttered menu." Writing for Nerdist, Katie Walsh called the film "messy, chaotic, and convoluted", adding that its "comedy and action are at war with each other. Characters spew rat-a-tat quips, while tussling with Predators and their pets, essentially neutralizing the effect of both the humor and the action.
Women's rights activist Bae Bok-ju said of the spycam allegations in the scandal, "This case just shows that male K-pop stars are no exception when it comes to being part of this very disturbing reality that exploits women". But, Seoul freelance journalist Haeryun Kang opined in The Washington Post, "The most recent celebrity scandal has generated fury among so many Korean women not because it is unique but because the story goes far beyond K-pop. The patterns of male behavior feel disturbingly familiar. The gender power dynamics — that often objectify women into sex tools — feel exhaustingly repetitive", and said the scandal was more than "misogyny and spy cameras", but a larger story of the Burning Sun nighclub's "alleged involvement in prostitution, drug trafficking and police corruption".
The film follows a heated conference between two men who have the power to instigate change. Amnon was the chief- of-staff of Israel’s military, and Hani was one of Yasser Arafat’s right-hand men. The filmmakers worked exhaustingly to organize this unofficial meeting between two powerful people who have more in common than might be expected. “We’ve worked on this handshake for more than a year,” the filmmaker says as Amnon enters the room and greets Hani. This is the first time that the two leaders have met face to face, but it’s not the first time they’ve come in contact with each other. In 1968, Amnon led an Israeli offensive that faced Palestinian guerrilla soldiers led by Hani, and in 1973 both men were in Beirut during Israel’s raid on Lebanon.
" Manohla Dargis of The New York Times gave the film a negative review, saying "This often beautiful and too-often moribund, if exhaustingly frenetic, feature tends to be less energetic than the dead people waltzing through it." Conversely, Charles Solomon of the Los Angeles Times gave wrote, "The Book of Life juxtaposes overwrought visual imagery with an undernourished, familiar story - regrettable flaws in one of the few animated films to focus on Latino characters and the rich heritage of Mexican folk culture." Marjorie Baumgarten of The Austin Chronicle gave the film two and a half stars out of five, saying "Visually arresting but dramatically rote, The Book of Life at least introduces American kids to the Mexican holiday of Día de los Muertos and should score points with families looking for kid-friendly movies that reflect aspects of their Mexican cultural heritage." Calvin Wilson of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch gave the film two and a half stars out of five, saying "The Book of Life is a flawed but intriguing new chapter in animation.

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