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"forlornly" Definitions
  1. in a lonely and unhappy way
  2. in a way that is not cared for

146 Sentences With "forlornly"

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Now retired, Katsouranis, 38, spent his career competing against Olympiacos, forlornly.
"Please have some sympathy with me," Mr. Khieu Samphan said forlornly.
"He's going to help them," Clippers Coach Doc Rivers said forlornly.
He sits forlornly on the sideline with an icepack on his head.
There was the time Chandler forlornly made jokes from inside a box.
" Dean looks down forlornly at the rose in his hands, before nodding: "Yeah.
Today, sections of the Tappan Zee stand forlornly as it is picked apart.
In one scene, Chubbuck walks forlornly down a staircase after bringing Ryan a cake.
Both of us look forlornly at the bar, thinking that we shouldn't, we mustn't.
"I'll have to read my scrolls on my own," he said, a little forlornly.
If it still went ahead, Britain would find itself looking forlornly in from the outside.
"It rips your heart out," Ellis told reporters as he sat forlornly in the dugout.
The meerkat-ish tribe, whom Cheng has dubbed "Oomen," just huddled forlornly on barren terrain.
It makes for a better image than him forlornly scrolling through Craigslist posts, so whatever.
Some vineyards look barren and inert, the vines awaiting their fate forlornly in dull, sullen solitude.
I found myself staring forlornly at a blank computer screen, wondering if I had made a mistake.
Rendering it nothing more than a pricy chunk of grey plastic to sit forlornly on your shelf.
People there started posting sad pictures of the gloomy weather, with some looking forlornly at the still rides.
It is time for politics to help the economy, the largely powerless finance minister, Nelson Barbosa, pleaded forlornly.
In the dusty vineyards, stout evergreen oaks stand forlornly, offering a moment of shade to sweating vineyard workers.
The voice emerges from the depths, moans its plaintive song, and in under two minutes, forlornly recedes again.
But on nine, the world number 37 was left forlornly searching bushes lining the water after an errant drive.
"Yeeees," he says forlornly and I wonder how many looks of incredulity one man can make in a day.
Jason Bourne takes off his jacket, punches a man unconscious, looks forlornly off camera, and then a title card appears.
For years, the building was an empty shell, its rooftop helicopter pad forlornly awaiting the bankers who would never come.
In fact, wait, who are those two people standing forlornly in the bosque of the Rio Grande in the trailer?
Bosner made the waitstaff stay past their shift so he could forlornly stare at his steak 25 minutes past closing time.
I feel differently about Tyrion lingering outside Daenerys' bedroom, forlornly watching as Jon walks in and the door shuts behind him.
Sometimes he's howling orders at a lackey, other times he's silent, staring forlornly through the window like a Sofia Coppola heroine.
"It is early days," Thomas said, gazing rather forlornly at a picture of a mosaic mouse that he printed out for me.
He winds up in a saloon, where he regales other men with his exploits, while Ms. Jean's character forlornly searches for him.
The gates to their home are forged from polished steel, and a Jeff Koons balloon sculpture sits forlornly in the back yard.
Recently, Leong showed me where the work used to be installed, inspecting the spot forlornly, as if something essential had gone missing.
Historically, financial organizations have watched forlornly through the front window while startups have adopted new and cool tools like Slack, Twitter, and Convo.
Scoop-neck T-shirts and tie-dye hoodies hung forlornly on racks at the teen retailer, known for its hipster basics and scandalous advertisements.
It was a close-up in charcoal of a man staring forlornly through a chain-link fence that he grasps tightly with both hands.
It is docked forlornly in Philadelphia, across the street from an Ikea parking lot, and as recently as last year, scrapping it seemed imminent.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Three brown bear cubs stare forlornly through the bars of a cage as they prepare for a journey though the borderlands of Bulgaria.
That was what crossed Gulliver's mind at Edinburgh Airport last week, peering forlornly onto the runway while flight after flight took off for London—without me.
In early September the road leading out of Rishton towards Sokh ended in a tangle of barbed wire, the Uzbek flag fluttering forlornly rather than festively.
Meanwhile, on the other side of town, Sebastian spies forlornly on the jazz club where he used to play, which recently turned into a "samba/tapas" place.
This is plainly laid bare when we see him forlornly eating bread and cheese, looking pallid and rather hideous, before a fireplace in the dark one night.
But his thoughts carry him back to Cambodia where, with ribs showing and a sad expression on his face, he sits forlornly before an empty rice pail.
She's happy the coyote is in a safe place, but feels sad when she sees Ruth Bader looking forlornly for the friend who hasn't returned, she said.
The floods are also taking their toll on the city's thousands of bikes and scooters, with images surfacing on social media of dockless vehicles floating forlornly in floodwaters.
The final scene, in which the nuns, one by one, walk to the guillotine singing Poulenc's forlornly beautiful setting of the Salve Regina, felt more horrific than ever.
"They threatened to seize the land," Ms. Kalkar said, sitting forlornly on the floor of their two-room house, a photo of her husband hanging on the wall.
Back in 2011 I had found the projected avalanches that forlornly cascade down a mountain during Wotan's confrontation with Brünnhilde distracting in "Die Walküre"; now they felt poetic.
Installed in the Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park south of Chicago, "Paul" slouches forlornly, dragging his axe in the dirt, his wrinkled face worn from the burden of manifest destiny.
The action is pressed forward to a narrow sliver of stage, over which a white wall looms — and sometimes forlornly rotates to suggest the passage of space and time.
"Bitter Money" ends with a contemplation of the migrants' alienated labor made material — the workshop's output, bundled in plastic and forlornly waiting in the rain to be shipped overseas.
Banana trees are split down the middle and their leaves float forlornly in the water, walls have crumbled and cars filled with water are sitting abandoned in the streets.
"Hung big & thick, uncut" reads one such tagline below Blanchon's photo of a nondescript man in a collared shirt and sweater posed forlornly in a kitchen or laundry room.
In a year when both sides regard the other's candidate as not merely mistaken but degenerate and criminal, that is particularly hard: "It's been a little nuts," one forlornly conceded.
Landa, third overall last year, was expected to be challenging Valverde and Nibali over the next two weeks, but his race ended forlornly in the back of a team car.
Children slept on the floor of empty classrooms while others sat forlornly in the courtyard, where a few items of clothing and blankets were draped over balconies and upturned desks.
This week he was waiting forlornly in the line at the repatriation centre, where a policeman had tried to relieve him of one of his few movable assets, a cow.
Until then, watch Jesse forlornly smoke a cigarette and think about how his life might've been different if he'd taken a different high school science class in the trailer above.
The way some of the fallen idols are photographed renders them almost absurd—a headless torso planted forlornly in a field, a bust peeking out from beneath a pile of toys.
Ostapenko's mood was as dark as the menacing black clouds circling above and she gesticulated forlornly towards her mother Jelena, who is also her coach, as shot after shot flew long.
On the beach, the skeletal remains of a blue whale lay forlornly, a preamble to the aluminum outer shell of the twin-engine United States plane a little bit farther away.
It has done so because English soccer is addicted to Mourinho — hopelessly, forlornly, destructively in love with Mourinho, unable to form a lasting bond with anyone quite so intensely as Mourinho.
But once, when our bus had stopped in the middle of the countryside without explanation, I noticed a bicycle leaning forlornly against a tree and felt that would make a compelling photo.
We get more than one shot of Black Widow staring forlornly into space, presumably awash in memories about all the lovely people she has lost, but she's not doing that bad, considering.
The movie gets a lot of mileage out of, say, the Hulk trying to comfort a drunken, desolate Thor, or Black Widow forlornly looking over her peanut butter sandwich as Captain America watches.
"I am here to buy rice but I can't afford it," she said, noting forlornly that rice had gone up even higher to 32,000 francs per bag by the time she was there.
It gives you that feeling of looking forlornly into a bottomless dark pool of water and the sense of foreboding that comes when you realize you just have to break up with someone.
"Those are some... gluten free options," one of the characters in the advertisement says, standing before a snack-packed Infladium while eyeing a sad snack that's forlornly sitting on a small table beside them.
Clad in white tuxedos, the trio appeals to a lost love, whom they think about at night while staring forlornly at a framed photograph: "Every night I turn the TV on and cry," they sing.
In "Now Museum — Now You Don't," the characters pace forlornly through a shrine to the glory days, covered with memorabilia from the era when Team Venture hobnobbed with celebrities like President Kennedy and Dick Cavett.
Back at home, I put my beloved Sisley Black Rose Oil and Colbert MD Heal & Soothe away in a drawer and forlornly applied NIOD Multi-Molecular Hyaluronic Complex, which is allowed on Kerr's skin diet.
Concerned opposition MPs are left tweeting into the regulatory abyss — decrying the 'coup' and forlornly pressing for action… Though if the political boot were on the other foot it might well be a different story.
Most obvious, of course, is Sunderland, anchored forlornly to the foot of the table and waiting to be put out of their misery, half a decade of top-down neglect having finally come home to roost.
With the 56,000-strong crowd going wild about the British victory, there was still time for them to hail the sport's favourite performer, who waved to them a mite forlornly while hobbling away from the track.
"Benson's worried not enough people realize that we have more in common than things dividing us," wrote Rupert Myers, a journalist, on Twitter, with a picture of his cat gazing forlornly (or perhaps at a goldfish).
After the meeting, a senior African committee member sat forlornly and made dark predictions that FIFA had stacked the deck against Morocco in favor of the billions of dollars in revenue guaranteed by the North Americans.
There is no reason to feel sorry for the version of Drake who floats through this album, gazing forlornly out windows, scrolling through his phone for someone to text, heartlessly boning his way out of his malaise.
One of those evenings where you drop a hot dog on the floor while coming up a bit harder than you'd anticipated and end up staring forlornly at the sullied frankfurter feeling sadder than you've ever felt before.
Still, it is hard not to be dismayed by the image he left hanging in the divided House, of the president, once the change politician, reduced to wandering America like a mendicant preacher, appealing forlornly to its better nature.
As the final notes of the last song on Collegrove fade away, you're left with a poignant image of 2 Chainz standing alone in the studio, forlornly looking around for Lil Wayne, his idol and touted collaborator on the album.
But while Siri is capable of more and more these days, sadly it can't yet speed up time, and in Apple's newest ad, the blue-furred cookie addict is stuck staring forlornly at his snacks as they take forever to bake.
In the final and decisive World Cup qualifier last year, against the Caribbean island nation of Trinidad, the team played without energy or ideas, leaving viewers to shout forlornly at their screens and wonder where the players' famous grit had gone.
Shay first saw Harena with him one Saturday night, when the girl must have been about fifteen, standing forlornly on the crowded concrete dance floor of Tonga Soa, clutching a large vinyl handbag, while Hans cavorted in a karaoke show onstage.
On a Friday afternoon, on the tail-end of the lunch hour, two waiters, Brittney Dolman and Heidi Frederick, found themselves with empty sections and not much more to do than stare forlornly out the window at the water below.
I firmly reprimand her, and she sits forlornly by the door and gives me puppy eyes while I play with our dog and T. plays with P. After a while I put P. inside with T. and bring B. back outside to play.
At the Museo Jumex, these and other objects and documents relating to the war were joined by two office chairs from the Kennedy Administration—shown in a dismantled state, with their leather and muslin coverings stripped off and drooping forlornly from nails in the wall.
On the South Lawn of the White House, where the event was set to take place, box trucks were still parked near the fountain, and roundtables and folding chairs were stacked high, two giant wooden boxes labeled "Popcorn Machine" forlornly sitting nearby on the grass.
He strode across the stateroom to the balcony and looked forlornly down as the shirt, which on contact with the water had taken on a dense animal gleam, like the skin of a seal, briefly bobbed along until it finally sank under its own weight.
Foringer, who trained with the muralist Edwin Blashfield, had his 15 minutes of fame with "The Greatest Mother in the World," a Madonna-like Red Cross poster from 1918 — the only work mentioned in his 20013 obituary in The New York Times, Mr. Tomasko noted a bit forlornly.
Google's expected to announce the next versions of its flagship Pixel phones next week, and that means that if you're a Pixel owner, there's a good chance you're looking forlornly at your soon-to-be outdated smartphone, wondering how you can sell it to fund your shiny new Pixel 2.
He's someone's dad, a spluttering retired colonel full of gravy and defeat, spraying little specks of brussels sprouts from his mouth as he drones on about immigrants at the dinner table, while the kids roll their eyes and push their peas forlornly from one side of the plate to the other.
"Looking at Callahan's stuff, I thought about 'frogs' legs,' " Marisa Acocella said, referring to a Gross cartoon in which a couple at a bistro, seated near a sign that reads " Try our frogs' legs, " stare at a frog amputee as he forlornly rolls from the kitchen on a little cart.
Screenshot: GizmodoSpark (Android, iOS, macOS)If any email client has a chance of getting you to inbox zero, it's Spark: It comes packed with features designed to make email less of a chore, to surface the messages that are most important to you, and to reduce the time you spend gazing forlornly at your inbox.
Perhaps Hardyment's decision to focus almost exclusively on Britain — Nathaniel Hawthorne's gabled mansion and the modest cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe gave to Uncle Tom join the forlornly extravagant edifice in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" as the only contributions from abroad — is meant to highlight a fearful island's crawl toward ever greater insularity.
Though most of City's players have watched most of Liverpool's games — one has noted, forlornly, that he switches on when friends message to point out that Klopp's team looks like it might falter, only to watch a goal fly in almost immediately — and though it has been arduous, seeing their hopes dashed so frequently, it has not become an obsession.
At a time when Sony really need to showcase some significant PlayStation VR titles—look, you might think you want Skyrim in 360 degrees, which was the biggest deal of the small handful of VR games shown, but you don't, you really don't—this one, being made as it is by ex-Bungie and Valve personnel, would have given fresh confidence to those looking forlornly at a dusty headset.
I also tracked down pitchers whose feats I witnessed in my formative days as a fan near Philadelphia: the Hall of Famer Steve Carlton, my first baseball hero; Steve Rogers, the longtime Expo who beat Carlton in the first game I ever saw, in 1981; and Scott McGregor, who clinched the 1983 World Series for the Orioles as I watched, forlornly, from the front row at old Veterans Stadium.
Like tweets: these images of US Attorney McSwain, as if framed in an art-house film, on the deck of the boat during the Philly bust Tuesday, the sun reflecting on the water behind him as he looked forlornly toward something out of the frame; relatively blurry moments captured of him, folder in hand, walking and talking with an officer; and a picture of a U.S. Customs and Border Protection vehicle parked right in front of a bunch of containers, as if stopped there in both a hurry and perfectly centered for the camera.
The old Case tractor drive unit for this sits forlornly in the snow just off the main ridge, but has not operated for over 50 years.
He returns to his home looking over his sleeping little ones while La Brunna completes another performance with adoring fans. In the end La Brunna sits alone forlornly thinking of love lost as the credits roll.
The man wakes up in hospital, and it appears he is the only one who has survived the shooting. But as he sits looking forlornly out the hospital window, his love appears and embraces him from behind.
In the town of Cape Coast, Ghana, a bust of the Queen presides, rather forlornly, over a small park where goats graze around her.Marshall, Dorothy. The Life and Times of Queen Victoria. George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Ltd, 1972.
Petrit who is splattered with Oki's blood keeps walking with his family The film switches to the adult Petrit. He rides off on the bicycle and eventually reaches the now-empty town, looking out on it forlornly as the film ends in that scene.
Andretti's lead was unassailable with 4 laps to go, but he slowed with a broken header and could only sit forlornly in Turn 6, pondering what might have been. Despite the unusual pit strategy, Al Unser Jr. captured the win over Tracy, Villeneuve, Adrian Fernandez, and Bryan Herta.
Lauder, 1981, p.49 He retained ownership of the building, which was "literally abandoned and left to die... It stood for many years deserted and empty, gazing forlornly out across the fields, like a dog patiently waiting for its master to return. But he never did".Lauder, 1981, p.
Because the road is now a dual carriageway, one pylon now "stands forlornly in the central reservation, although a third is planned". In the spirit of welcome, the north face of the western tower bears the inscription: HAIL GUEST• WE ASK NOT WHAT THOU ART. IF FRIEND. WE GREET THEE.
Sydney, a senior gambler, finds a young man, John, forlornly sitting outside a diner in Nevada. He offers to give him a cigarette and buy a cup of coffee. Sydney learns that John needs $6,000 to pay for his mother's funeral. He offers to drive John to Las Vegas and teach him how to gamble and survive.
He meets an older version of Jackie at a roadside diner where she works. He suspects this happens because it is the only memory he can ever fully hold on to. She does not recognise him but seeing him standing forlornly, she takes pity on him and offers him shelter, just for the night. While in her apartment, Starks comes across his own dogtags and confronts her.
She tells McTeague she has no need of his money and points to a Rolls Royce parked on the street. She tells him it belongs to the richest oilman and its hers too. Flo leaves McTeague and approaches the car and asks the driver to let her get in and drive around the block. The driver refuses and she walks down the street forlornly.
Barry shoots him in the head. As the police show up to clear up the mess Barry has created he sits forlornly on a park bench. Disillusioned with the police he throws his badge away before rifling through his pockets and pulling out a pin, a police radio and a grenade. Realising too late that the pin was actually from the grenade and it goes off, ending the film.
Allen Lloyd meets with Lee Mercer and reports their plan will yield results after just one more session. Meanwhile, Angel interrogates Allen, who hits him with the talking stick. Running into the precinct, Kate calls forlornly for her father, who is no longer there, then stares around at her coworkers, all pacing, gesticulating, shouting, weeping. Kind-hearted Heath, wishing to establish parity among the inmates, lets them all loose.
John keeps the doctor's secret and tells Juan that he died a hero of the revolution. As Juan goes to seek help, the fatally wounded John, knowing his end is near, sets off a second charge he secretly laid in case the battle went bad. Horrified by his friend's sudden death, Juan stares at John's burning remains, before turning to the camera and asking forlornly, "What about me?".
Because the road is now a dual carriageway, one pylon now "stands forlornly in the central reservation, although a third is planned". The pylons are of limestone with slightly concave north and south faces. Small buttresses protrude at the corners. Carvings and inscriptions include the coat of arms of the Duke and Duchess of York, who laid the foundation stone, the emblems of Brighton and Sussex, a female figure and a galleon.
After Squidward finishes playing at the concert, the crowd jeers at Squidward. The next shows Squidward forlornly sitting on a bed, while strange and upsetting noises play and become louder in the background. The scene is spliced with quick flashes of murdered children, each time the noises getting louder when cutting back to Squidward — now bearing red 'hyper realistic' eyes. Eventually, Squidward shoots himself after a detached, deep voice commands it, and the video ends.
Venus is upset because of the shepherds' and shepherdesses' apparent recent lack of attention towards her, and orders her son Cupid to make them victims to his will. In doing so, she hopes to regain their reverence. Philisses is soon affected by Cupid's arrows, and forlornly swoons for Musella, whom he loves, but who he believes loves Lissius. Lissius recognises Philisses's anguish as heartache, and vows never to fall victim to it.
The song depicted two star-crossed lovers in a web of drama with the male narrator running from police while the female narrator worries forlornly over him. The relationship is apparently under external pressures, as Jean sings, "messing around with you is gonna get (the man) life", and later reflecting "it's worth the sacrifice". It samples Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians' "What I Am", and some excerpts can be found in the mix versions from James Brown's "The Payback".
Freeman panics, and, attempting to quiet her, puts a pillow over her head, forlornly insisting that she is supposed to love him. Freeman fantasizes that she expresses her love, and that the talent scout witnessed this as part of "performance art comedy" and drove them to Las Vegas where they married, and he becomes a star on Monte Guy's show. This is interrupted when the police arrive, finding Freeman laughing hysterically among the arranged bodies, arranged like the celebrity couch for Monte Guy.
They go to Bud's apartment as Bud waits forlornly outside the theater. Later, at the company's raucous Christmas party, Sheldrake's secretary Miss Olsen drunkenly tells Fran that Fran is one of many female employees Sheldrake has seduced into affairs with the false promise of divorcing his wife, including Miss Olsen herself. At Bud's apartment, Fran confronts Sheldrake, upset with herself for believing his lies. Sheldrake maintains that he genuinely loves her, but then leaves to return to his suburban family as usual.
A screenshot of Dropout Bear as he arrives at the college campus in time for his graduation ceremony in the animé-influenced music video, which features the use of cel-shaded animation. The narrative of the music video centers around Dropout Bear, West's anthropomorphic teddy bear mascot. Dropout Bear first appeared sitting forlornly on an empty set of gymnasium bleachers wearing baggy jeans and a corduroy jacket on the cover art for his debut album, The College Dropout.Graves, 2010. p.
Unfortunately, she discovers a small but critical error in his procedure, which almost allows a killer to escape justice. Later, a depressed Delko declines to join her in the interview room, saying forlornly he came back to work too soon, even though he earlier provided critical insight to the case. Sympathetic, Calleigh allows him to sit out the interrogation. The impairment of Eric's memory is further demonstrated when he fails to remember the woman who was suing him, and Calleigh intervenes for him.
Thomas escorts Jimmy to the guest corridor upstairs and plans to watch the door while Jimmy goes through with it. They share a moment in which Jimmy exhibits some doubt about the plan, wondering if perhaps Lady Anstruther just wants to talk. Thomas watches forlornly as Jimmy enters Lady Anstruther's room, silently wishing Jimmy was coming to him instead. Unluckily, while the tryst is occurring, Lady Edith accidentally starts a fire in a nearby bedroom, which pulls Thomas away from his post.
She reports that Ray is tormented by nightmares and shouts out Hattie's name in his sleep. When Blanche cheats with mobster Al Torrio (Anthony LaPaglia), Ray leaves her and locates Hattie. He assumes that she will take him back, but discovers that she is happily married and raising a family. Afterwards, on a date with a new woman, a despondent Ray plays a melody that Hattie adored and then smashes his guitar and forlornly repeats the phrase "I made a mistake!" as his date leaves him.
Mahendra grants her wishes, speaks well of her husband, and gives her his blessing for a happy life. Sudha's husband returns to see what is holding her up, and then, seeing Sudha's teary face, realises that this man must be her former husband. The movie ends with Sudha and her husband moving on along the platform and Sudha lingering a little with regret, as if not wanting to leave, while Mahendra stands outside the waiting room looking on forlornly as she recedes from him.
Roger (Christopher Walken) is a security guard at an art museum, where he spends a lot of time staring at his favorite painting, The Lonely Maiden, a beautiful woman staring forlornly out into the distance. Despite the fact he has a wife, Rose (Marcia Gay Harden), he has become rather obsessed with the painting. Rose wants Roger to retire so they can move to Florida. One afternoon, Roger learns that several pieces including The Lonely Maiden are to be permanently moved to another museum in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Sam Lansky of Idolator complimented the song for being "beautiful" and "timeless". Louise Bruton from The Irish Times wrote that Ellis-Bextor's "icy vocals forgive[d]" the "blunders" of Wanderlust, while musicOMH's Kate Bennett provided a polarized review for the song. Although she praised Ellis-Bextor's vocals, Bennett described the track as "heroine-gazing-forlornly-into-the-distance" due to its instrumentation. David Farrell, writing on behalf of PopMatters, commented that "Young Blood" was the best of the album and highlighted Ellis- Bextor's vocal performance.
There the daughter of a farmer becomes the second main character. The girl (in manuscript A she is 8; in manuscript B she is 12) is not afraid of Heinrich and becomes his devoted companion. Soon Heinrich jokingly calls her his bride. When, after three years, she overhears Heinrich forlornly telling her father what he needs for his cure, she is determined to lay down her life for him, believing it is the quickest way to escape sinful earthly life and obtain everlasting life with God in the hereafter.
The Vancouver Sun newspaper published an article about the crew: "Oar deep in lily pads, the crew of the Burnaby Lake Aquatic Club starts looking into open water. That's 18-year-old coxswain Bill Wheaton looking forlornly over his shoulder as Daryl Sturdy, Max Wieczorek, Roger Jackson and Bob Stubbs heave to in an effort to escape the green jungle." Ken Oakes, a Vancouver Sun photographer, took a picture of the crew out in the lily pads. The photo and story were featured in newspapers across the country, in the magazines Life and Paris Match.
Darcy and his cousin Richard Fitzwilliam travel every spring to Kent to assist their aunt Lady Catherine in the management of her estate Rosings Park. During their coach ride from London, Fitzwilliam notices Darcy forlornly fingering Elizabeth's embroidery-thread bookmark, and he insists on hearing the romantic story associated with it. To avoid telling Fitzwilliam the truth, Darcy quickly decides on providing him an alternate story about how he saved one of his best friends from an imprudent marriage. The story satisfies Fitzwilliam's curiosity and increases his estimation of Darcy.
In Paris, Carl is having a great time flirting with a beautiful woman, and he reveals to Homer that he plans to extend their stay indefinitely. Homer is devastated, and walks forlornly through the streets where everything reminds him of Marge. Back in Springfield, Bart and Lisa bail on Marge's dinner, and Ned shows up alone because Rod and Todd have been grounded. The innocent dinner soon turns romantic, and Marge and Ned nearly kiss, until Marge catches sight of her wedding photo in Ned's glasses and realizes that it would be wrong.
The character is voiced by Barry Gordon. He sings a new jingle in a rock-and-roll rhythm: Then he vocalizes only four notes "oh-do-be-oh" and instead of vocalizing the fifth note which is "doh", he immediately sucks all of his drink down through a straw, then finishes the rhyme by forlornly intoning, "That's the saddest sound I know." In the U.S. by 1999, the Quik Bunny was renamed the Nesquik Bunny and his "Q" changed to an "N" when the brand name was changed. He appears on the packaging and marketing and has appeared in the product's television commercials.
Maund refused, prompting Rhodes to declare furiously that he would have Robinson stop his progress at Cape Town. The izinDuna reached Cape Town in mid-January 1889 to find that it was as Rhodes had said; to delay their departure, Robinson discredited them, Maund and Colenbrander in cables to the Colonial Office in London, saying that Shippard had described Maund as "mendacious" and "dangerous", Colenbrander as "hopelessly unreliable", and Babayane and Mshete as not actually izinDuna or even headmen. Cawston forlornly telegraphed Maund that it was pointless to try to go on while Robinson continued in this vein.
Courtneidge in 1975, by Allan Warren In the early 1960s, Courtneidge appeared in a succession of plays in London and the provinces, including The Bride Comes Back, and also in pantomime and a re-creation of old music hall (Fielding's Music Hall, 1964). In 1962, she gave what she considered her finest film performance, in a role wholly unlike her usual parts; in The L-Shaped Room she played an elderly lesbian, living in a drab London flat with her cat, recalling her career as an actress and forlornly trying to keep in touch with former friends.Crowther, Bosley. "Movie Review: The L-Shaped Room (1962)".
After failing to eat a crude Hyrax, it soon becomes clear that Samson has never been in the wild before, to which he forlornly confirms. The rest of the group head back to the ship, but Samson continues to search for his son. While walking, Samson sees plants and rocks change colors. Nigel is abducted by a group of wildebeests who reside in the volcano, and their leader Kazar, pronounces him "The Great Him", based on an "omen" he received when he was young: about to be devoured by lions, a toy koala fell from a plane and scared the lions away, saving his life.
This is confirmed by the Eastern Province Herald which describes the cartoon as follows: "a bullet- and shrapnel-riddled Allied helmet awash in the ocean. In the background a steamship passes over the horizon, leaving the forgotten, ghostly form of a veteran forlornly wading through the water."The Herald online The concepts of True Comradeship, Mutual Help and Sound Memory were to become the inspiration of a remarkable organisation of ex-front line soldiers, of all ranks, known as the Memorable Order of Tin Hats (MOTH). Evenden, as the founder of the movement and its guiding inspiration was given the title of 'Moth O' – a position he held until his death.
Conversely, AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine described "Love Is a Camera" as a "bogged down in pretension" moment in Wanderlust; Erlewine went on to criticize the song's "ceaseless pomp". Kate Bennett of musicOMH wrote that "Love Is a Camera" was "more of the same" "heroine-gazing-forlornly-into-the-distance." She elaborated, "You'd have to have a heart of cold, igneous rock not to enjoy [this track] just a little, but if you were never a member of your local youth theatre company the sticky- sweetness of it all quickly becomes cloying." The song peaked at number 32 on the UK Airplay Chart, while on the UK Indie chart it reached number 33.
After a long speech (and brief debate with another male passenger), the man says that any interested women should get off at the next stop. A woman, who earlier had forlornly watched an embracing couple on an escalator in the metro and has now been shown smiling throughout the man's speech, promptly stands up as soon as the train slows down, and steps off to the platform. Obviously excited, she is waiting for the man to step off to join her. As she stares his way, the man tells her through the closing train door, "Miss, it was only a skit..." The train doors shut and train speeds off, leaving the woman standing alone and dejected on the platform.
The statue was then removed around the time that the William Huskisson was toppled from its pedestal in 1988. It had suffered extensive damage lay forlornly in the stable yard at Croxteth Hall in Liverpool until in early 2014. Then as part of the planning stipulations for the development of student apartments on Hope Street an agreement between the Nordic Construction (the developers) and Liverpool City Council was made to restore the statue and erect it on Hope street at the entrance to the apartments and opposite the Philharmonic pub. The restoration itself was coordinated via Nick Roberson of Roberson Stone Carving and Stewart Darlow of Nordic Construction to ensure the project was kept as original as possible.
At this time he was living with his family at 4 Palmerston Place in Edinburgh's West End.Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1889-90 In 1882 he succeeded William Fettes Douglas as Principal Curator of the National Gallery of Scotland, serving until death, and eventually after an inter-regnum being replaced by Robert Gibb.The Concept of the Master in Art Education: by Matthew Potter He died on 31 January 1894 at 23 Minto Street, Edinburgh and was buried in Morningside Cemetery, Edinburgh with his wife Jessie Anderson who had died 14 years earlier. The exceptionally modest grave has fallen, and lies forlornly in the westmost section of the cemetery, between two modern housing developments.
In the immediate post-Federal period, Britain forlornly tried to stifle Rhodesia's further alignment with South Africa and Portugal, realising that British influence in the region was severely limited while the three remained so closely linked. A 1965 British government memorandum described the trio as "a defiant and mutually sustaining bloc". Great personal rapport developed between Smith and his Portuguese counterpart, António de Oliveira Salazar. On first meeting in Portugal in September 1964, the two Prime Ministers found they shared many common views regarding race relations in their respective countries, Britain's handling of the Commonwealth, and what Smith called the "complacency of the major powers of the free world" in the face of what the pair saw as inexorable communist expansionism.
Here the human elements take the foreground, and romance comes trailing along forlornly behind. Not that the chemistry isn't there between Owen and Binoche, who has rarely looked so beautiful onscreen, even playing a woman with physical handicaps. But the strange reticence of the scene when the two finally hit the hay feels like a throwback to the 1930s, including a huge cutaway that ends with the protags in bed with the sheets pulled up to their necks, saying how great it all was." Claudia Puig of USA Today gave Words and Pictures three and half stars and stated: "A thoughtful film about ideas — creativity, the power of language and the eloquence of visuals — it features two impeccable performances full of vitality.
According to Su Zheng's research, some were able to find employ in a workhouse on Roosevelt Island, one attempted suicide, and the rest wandered forlornly through the streets, selling cigars and fabrics. Zheng states that what became of them after that, and whether or not they were ever able to return to California or China, is a mystery. Historian John Kuo Wei Tchen would take the fate that the troupe suffered in New York as an extreme form of evidence that "authentic Chinese culture was too strange for New Yorkers' tastes" at the time. According to him, "faux Chinese" (yellowface actors and exaggerated, overwrought Oriental exoticism) was more profitable and less risky for theater producers and New York City investors alike throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
He notes that Tancredi has shifted allegiances from the insurgent Garibaldi to the king's army, and wistfully recognises that his nephew is the kind of opportunist and time-server who will flourish in the new Italy. A great ball is held at the villa of a neighboring Prince, and the Salinas and Tancredi attend. Afflicted by a combination of melancholia, the ridiculousness of the nouveau riche, and age, the Prince wanders forlornly from chamber to chamber, increasingly disaffected by the entire edifice of the society he so gallantly represents – until Angelica approaches and asks him to dance. Stirred and momentarily released from his cares, the Prince accepts, and once more he resembles the elegant and dashing figure of his past.
' With his partner, Linda (who appears briefly in Coasting when she collects Raban from the London Docks), they take part in all the arranged festivities. The people are the first generation after the war who had extra money to spend, shown by the expensive electronic gadgetry they all possess. However, the downside is that they have lost the family closeness that existed in the pre-war years, and their children and grandchildren prefer to be unencumbered with any elderly relatives who may embarrass their guests over Christmas. The whole experience at the hotel is a bitter-sweet one and Raban's last memory is of Frances, a lonely spinster hospital worker, waiting forlornly for her bus to 'take her back to her Christchurch maisonette and her job on the geriatric ward.
As Rich Kienzle notes in the liner notes to The Essential George Jones: The Spirit of Country, "His tense, emotional delivery not only created a memorable recording, it was the first real demonstration of his increasingly powerful phrasing as he twisted and wrenched every drop of emotion out of the simple lyrics." "The Window Up Above" remained on the country charts for more than eight months, and Jones even had Nudie Cohn make him a stage suit based on it, a chartreuse affair replete with faces peering forlornly from sequin-stitched window frames. The song shot to #2 for Jones in 1960, and would be covered by several other artists, including Loretta Lynn and Leon Russell. In 1975, Mickey Gilley recorded "Window Up Above" and it became his fourth #1 on the country chart.
He was again among the best players in the cut-throat Semi-final against St Kilda, but had to get his knee drained of fluid the following Monday and continued limping until the Wednesday. Desperate to have him play, the selectors put him on the bench (in this era a replacement could only be used once) for the Preliminary Final against and watched forlornly as the Tigers slipped to a six-goal deficit at half time. Coach Tom Hafey took a big risk by bringing Hart on at this point; Hart's inspirational performance in booting two goals lifted the Tigers to an amazing victory, thus underlining Hart's reputation as one of the truly great leaders in the game. In the 1973 VFL Grand Final, Hart dominated against Carlton, winning 19 possessions, seven marks and kicking three goals, even though his knee had improved only marginally since the previous week.
A shot rings out and Carlos is wounded in the arm as Captain Grisham and his men ride up. Grisham introduces himself and returns the money to Tessa, offering to escort her and Marta to the Alvarado Hacienda while his men take Carlos to town. When they arrive at the Hacienda, they find it is in disrepair, and Captain Grisham points out that when her father died, there was no money to pay the workers and that back taxes are owed to Colonel Montoya, but the colonel would loan her the house for a few days and they are invited to a party the colonel is holding that evening. Tessa and Marta go to Santa Helena and find Carlos in the town square tied to a post while his wife, Rubina, tries forlornly to give him some water, but a soldier is preventing this until Tessa intervenes.

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