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The set, with its sofa, coffee table and upstage piano is gallingly simple.
Value-wise, it's a steal compared to, say, Super Bomberman R, gallingly priced at $49.99.
Gallingly, there is little by way of culture to distinguish them—except, perhaps, their mini-pantheon of folk heroes.
While Trump's remarks in the Priorities ad are gallingly boorish, they are also commonplace in the nation's locker rooms and barrooms.
He goes on (gallingly) to claim that Asians are inherently incapable of being heroic because of their cultural traditions and baggage.
Gallingly for Chelsea, both had played for the London club when they were younger, but were sold after making slow starts to their careers.
Most gallingly, the indictment alleges that Parnas and Fruman sought help from a sitting congressman to remove or recall the US ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch.
And gallingly, Apple not only favored its own product but played favorites with other apps, according to Spotify, which noted Deliveroo and Uber both skirted the usual fees.
I think of the North Carolina Republicans who gallingly moved to dilute the governorship's power before it could change hands from someone in their party to a Democrat.
Gallingly, none of the works rise very far above this special-interest corner; they're neither sufficiently escapist for beach reads, nor sufficiently wise to offer the means to escape.
Second, and most gallingly, they designated the rest of the park as "degraded" because, they claimed, the northern edge had been harmed by other development projects near the main road.
More gallingly, Trump acted as if his own unpopularity wasn't a major factor in the rise of Ossoff, who is as easy on the eyes as he is not a very good candidate.
It is littered with disingenuous claims: that President Barack Obama "packed" the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, that the 2009 stimulus package didn't build anything concrete, and, most gallingly, that Donald Trump is not Donald Trump.
They came seeking money to rescue the family's signature property, 20053 Fifth Avenue—a forty-one-story tower in midtown Manhattan, which generates gallingly low returns and carries a mortgage, due next February, of $1.2 billion.
In Athens, on the other hand, in his famous Funeral Oration, the orator Pericles gallingly told Athenian women that the best thing they could do for the city was stay home and out of the public eye.
The handful of loosely spinning sliders that Pineda left up in the strike zone were punished without prejudice by the Diamondbacks, most gallingly an 0-2 pitch that the light-hitting Ahmed singled to drive in a run.
Unlike those who took up far too much space before him, let us applaud this man: Let us commend him for his unflagging commitment to lugging heavy furniture onto the train, for finding a way to make a gallingly miserable ride a joy, and—perhaps—for inspiring us to do the same.
"Gallingly, the closest Amazon has come to responding to questions was a blog post last week by Michael Punke, the vice president of global public policy at Amazon Web Services, where he provided five broad ideas for regulating law enforcement use of facial recognition technology, encouraging " policymakers to consider these guidelines as potential legislation.
He resented his talented and (gallingly) more famous beau-père (father-in-law). Jérôme possessed a demeanor reminiscent of Isidore's and, as such, dominated the timid artist... at one point talking Dewis out of accepting a lucrative offer of sponsorship by another Parisian art dealer. Eventually, Dewis reconciled himself to his fate.
Miriello remarked that Seidel's review was more interested in Seidel than the book itself and that it was "gallingly condescending" and "often inadequate." The New Republic in turn commented upon Miriello's response, suggesting that Seidel's opinions might have been more based upon differences in cultures between New York and the west coast. The Flamethrowers was a finalist for the 2013 National Book Award.National Book Awards - 2013.
Gallingly for Waterford, Kilkenny had come through the All-Ireland series, and would lose out in the final to Cork who themselves had come through the 'back door'. Paul Flynn's tally of 0–13 against Kilkenny would copperfasten his first All Star award, with Dan Shanahan getting his first and Ken McGrath winning his second, only the second Waterford man after John Galvin to win multiple All Stars.
Dunn (1994), p. 260 When Pinney met the officers of one of his new battalions in early October 1916, they recorded that he seemed "pleasant and human", and "not too old".Dunn (1994), p. 263 However, some of his habits were unpopular; most gallingly to his men, he stopped the regular issue of rum in the division shortly after taking command, replacing it with tea instead. The infantry were greatly displeased, with one NCO describing him as "a bun- pinching crank, more suited to command of a Church Mission hut than troops".Dunn (1994), p.
In the 2006–2007 season, Neptūnas finished 3rd during the regular LKL season for the second time in the club's history. Furthermore, they also finally sailed through the quarter- final stage of the LKL playoffs by overcoming the Nevėžis Kėdainiai 2–0. But Neptūnas' journey was again stopped by Lietuvos rytas at semi-finals 0–2, and Neptūnas qualified for their first historical LKL bronze final. The aspiration for the first-ever LKL medal was crushed by gallingly losing the series 0–3 to BC Šiauliai, with two home games being lost by just three and two points.
The final against Cork was hailed to be one of the best Munster finals with a match that ebbed and flowed turned on an audacious dipping medium range free from Paul Flynn that surprised the Cork backs for a goal. Waterford secured their seventh Munster title with one point, 1-21 (24) to 3-16 (25), win. The All-Ireland semi-final saw another clash with Kilkenny and another three-point defeat, a first-half salvo of three goals giving Waterford a mountain that proved too difficult to climb. Gallingly for Waterford, Kilkenny had come through the All-Ireland series, and would lose out in the final to Cork who themselves had come through the 'back door'. Paul Flynn's tally of 0–13 against Kilkenny would copperfasten his first All Star award, with Dan Shanahan getting his first and Ken McGrath winning his second, only the second Waterford man after John Galvin to win multiple All Stars. The 2007 season ended with a record five All Star awards, Tony Browne and Ken McGrath winning their third awards, Dan Shanahan his third also, and Stephen Molumphy and Michael Walsh their first.

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