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Or will we just continue to grin and bear it?
"We have to grin and bear it," Mr. Aitken said.
But don't expect them to just grin and bear it this time.
I grew up wrestling, and you kind of grin and bear it.
That's right — yet another reason to grin and bear a morning protein shake.
" "To me the session tomorrow is just a grin and bear it session.
While she shouldn't have to grin and bear it, that's exactly what she did.
And doesn't that make wedding season just a little bit easier to grin and bear?
Kelly Clarkson takes knowing how to grin and bear it to a whole new level!
Or maybe I'm just a sucker for Anna Kendrick's enormous "grin and bear it" energy.
Perhaps the best approach is to just grin and bear it... Copyright 2015 The Wellcome Trust.
Just got to grin and bear it and get on with it and have another coffee.
If a child actor has to describe how they feel about scripts, just grin and bear it.
"Maybe I can just grin and bear it," Ms. Hast said of Ms. Mann's frame of mind.
But don't let that be the reason why you grin and bear seeing them on your feed.
Stuck in a tight spot, Melania must, out of respect for the American public, grin and bear it.
With that in mind, investors may need to grin and bear it when buying a regular index fund.
Much like Dwight, it looks like we have to learn to grin and bear it — or escape while we can.
While this series could be dour and mopey, writer Jason Aaron has given Thor a "grin and bear it" attitude.
But given the greater financial burden of a car wreck, most of us simply grin and bear it, minus the grin.
And, if you're lucky, you have cousins, in-laws, and siblings who are there to grin and bear it out with you.
We have to more or less grin and bear it and do our jobs, when in fact we want to respond accordingly.
Until then, the options for urbanites are more or less the same as they've always been—grin and bear it, or GTFO.
William, 35, even had to grin and bear it as he watched his favorite team, Aston Villa, get beaten by Arsenal in 2015.
The firebrand, the pat-on-the-back guy, the manipulator, the motivational speaker, the psychologist, the tornado, the grin-and-bear-it guy.
Do I just grin and bear it for the rest of my life, and be an old ox for the rest of my life?
So, more often than not, the best course for prosecutors is to grin and bear such attacks, and focus on the presentation of evidence.
But Jindal told CNN's Brooke Baldwin on Tuesday that Trump is likely to win Indiana and the party will have to grin and bear it.
For now, at least, a block of moderate local politicians and MPs who often only grin and bear Mr Corbyn's policies is set to stay.
I'm going to grin and bear it, and hope that something is done about it ultimately, and try to distance myself in the mean time.
The rest of us will just have to grin and bear it, all while secretly hoping that there's an even bigger pumpkin shortage next year.
"Torch Song" has its moments of pure sitcom — there's a protracted scene about the awfulness of Ed's cooking — which you can only grin and bear.
Either that, or he has to grin and bear another playoff-free season with the Knicks, where at least a spiteful Jackson no longer lurks.
For so long I've had to grin and bear the derogatory comments, the angst of what people think of me, where the malice has come from.
While most people are forced to grin and bear it, a Swedish union is providing a solution: a hotline specifically for people to report instances of it.
Pulos opened up about how it all came together in her 2014 memoir, Grin and Bear It: How to Be Happy No Matter What Reality Throws Your Way.
In the meantime, if you're due for a colonoscopy, you should just grin and bear it, as the alternative of ignoring your intestines could be much, much worse.
Greenspan said on "Squawk Alley" that she just has to "grin and bear it," referring to Donald Trump's claim that Yellen is the most political person in Washington.
Tech companies will grin and bear the consequences of a Brexit as they are forced to serve an increasingly fragmented set of global customers, said Box CEO Aaron Levie.
There was a time when tech PR maven Brooke Hammerling felt she had to grin and bear it when someone mistreated her or one of her female co-workers.
So you just kind of have to make this decision: Do I say something and risk getting in trouble or fired, or do I just grin and bear it?
The outfoxed and exposed Chuck finds that he and Wendy are personae non gratae at a fund-raiser they have to grin and bear their way through that night.
"If you have a long-term time horizon and you are able to sustain yourself and your family during this period, you just grin and bear it," Edelman said.
She waited in the reception area of his office until the independent from Vermont emerged, cracked a grin and bear-hugged her: the most powerful flight attendant in America.
Tarek and Christina El Moussa will still have to grin and bear seeing each other's faces after their separation -- HGTV's decided to keep shooting "Flip or Flop" with both of them.
If someone is trolling other users endlessly in posts you follow, you pretty much have to grin and bear it or try to coax that user to reply to you directly.
Yet workers said they rarely reported such exchanges to their employers for various reasons, including a sense of resignation and the service-minded, grin-and-bear-it culture of tollbooth work.
The key to seeing another day and moving the buck further was to grin and bear society's emasculation, while he earned enough money to create a space for himself and his family.
Unfortunately it leaves investors with symptoms of chronic indigestion and insomnia, but even a GP might tell you at the moment - grin and bear it because it's the only trade in town.
Those unable or unwilling to grin and bear the pain must divert themselves away from industries where the footwear is expected — but only expected for women, while men wear perfectly comfortable shoes.
On the one hand: Yes, women are used to hearing terrible things said about us, or directly to us, or just having to grin and bear it when sexism swerves our way.
"The state dress, we only wear for a couple of days a year and only for a couple of hours at a time, so we kind of grin and bear it," he said.
Other than "grin and bear it" or bowing out, do you have any suggestions that could help me engage or behave in a way that would make these events more satisfying for me?
So until AI gets a better grasp on understanding inputs in contexts, it looks like the Kyle Medicks and James Butts of the world are just going to have to grin and bear it.
What initially appears playful grows frightening upon closer inspection: the delirious smiles of her paintings' subjects read as comments on how often average women are expected to "grin and bear it" after surviving trauma.
People with a lot of self-control — people who, when they happen upon a delicious food they don't think they should eat, seemingly grin and bear the temptation until it passes — have it easy.
This is NOT what the saying "grin and bear it" is all about -- but a bunch of Southern California residents seem to think so -- coming face-to-face with one of nature's purest killing machines.
"We had no resources to help them, they just had to kind of grin and bear it for two hours, which is horrible," said Bryan, adding that he had hoped a medi-vac helicopter might arrive.
At least 72 people have died, raising questions about Australians' own "grin and bear it" resilience and the effectiveness of a health care system that fails to vaccinate more than 90 percent of children for flu.
"Unless Adobe has violated the terms of its licensing agreement by this sudden discontinuance of support for an earlier software version, which is unlikely, these impacted users have to just grin and bear it," Gilbert said.
What changed is that we're at a point where enough women are tired of being told this is just the way things are and that they just need to grin and bear it and suck it up.
"Hillary Clinton would be happy if she could get through the rest of the campaign without having to talk anymore about the foundation, but she's going to have to grin and bear it for a few more days," said Pace.
But the staying power of the dog is about how we all grin and bear it through everything that's happened over this decade that feels like the house is on fire — the climate crisis, elections, the disappointing last season of Game of Thrones.
Such a conclusion would seem to support Merkin's argument that men must be allowed to stumble around making advances, and that those advanced upon must grin and bear it as the price to be paid for continued existence of humanity, or "eros," or something.
"There's times during the season that you've got to grin and bear it, and this is one of those times," Manager Terry Collins said before Monday night's 2-1 win in 10 innings over the Miami Marlins, one of the clubs in the Mets' way.
As their options dwindle, Beijing may be forced to grin and bear a Hong Kong spoiler to their national day, but with the Communist Party's pride at stake, any over-the-top October 1 protests could be met with an escalation from the government.
What's tricky is that because psychedelics interact with prescription meds, you have to make the choice to use one or the other, and because psychedelics become ineffective if taken too regularly, if you get a cluster between doses, you're forced to grin and bear it.
"I know I'm lucky in the grand health scheme, but I also know that I am one of many women who grasp for a sense of consistent well-being, fight against the betrayals of their bodies, and who are often met with skepticism by doctors trained to view painful periods as the lot of women who should learn to grin and bear it."
I want to make the point with my work that we may all be doing sex work whether you find yourself like me in front of a camera in your undies wearing only your best dildos, or a proud workin' girl, or just that person trying to grin and bear it as your boss continues to make you uncomfortable with his vaguely inappropriate compliments.
Dell's Grin and Bear It (1942) After he created his Grin and Bear It series in 1932, it was syndicated at first by United Feature Syndicate and later by the Field Newspaper Syndicate in Chicago. Lichty also contributed to Collier's during the 1930s. His artwork had a hastily drawn, loose appearance. Frequent subjects included computers, family life, excessive capitalism and Soviet bureaucracy.
After leaving Buck Rogers Yager created a new Sunday only comic strip entitled The Imaginary Adventures of Little Orvy in 1959. Little Orvy began running in newspapers across the United States, including many major markets as the new decade began. The strip remained popular but shortly before it was to enter its fourth year, Yager received an offer to take over the Sunday Grin and Bear It page from George Lichty. This was too good to pass up as Grin and Bear It was syndicated in more than 300 newspapers, so Yager reluctantly decided to abandon Little Orvy in order to take the reins on Grin and Bear It beginning in 1963.
Open Road Media, 2015 (original publication Doubleday, 1978), p. 248.Loper, Mary Lou. "Bachelors Grin and Bear It at Circus Ball," Los Angeles Times, Mar. 26, 1973, p. F1.
Face the Nation has been mentioned by Stephen Colbert using the nickname "The Nation Face" on several occasions. The comic strip Grin and Bear It satirized the show as "Faze The Nation".
"Larry Summers: How the Great Brain learned to grin and bear it.", Slate, June 29, 2001. he entered Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he originally intended to study physics but soon switched to economics (S.B., 1975).
George Lichty (May 16, 1905 – July 18, 1983) was an American cartoonist, creator of the daily and Sunday cartoon series Grin and Bear It. His work was signed Lichty and often ran without mention of his first name.
Strachey, who always had a fragile physique, objected to this requirement and after few months he was transferred to Leamington College, where he became a victim of savage bullying.Holroyd, 93. Sir Richard, however, told his son to "grin and bear the petty bullying."Holroyd, 94.
"Grin and Bear It" is the fourth episode in the second season of the comedy- drama TV series, Ugly Betty. The episode was written by Veronica Becker and Sarah Kucserka and directed by Tucker Gates. It is the 27th episode overall, which aired on October 18, 2007.
Nikulin was born just after the end of the Russian civil war, in Smolensk in Western Russia. His mother was a garage supervisor and his father a writer of satirical plays – "a profession which may have influenced [Nikulin's] future career".OBITUARY: YURI NIKULIN: HOW TO GRIN AND BEAR IT. James Meek. The Guardian (London).
Lichty was a four-time winner of the National Cartoonists Society's Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award. Grin and Bear It received this award in 1956, 1960, 1962 and 1964. Lichty's cartoon style had an influence on cartoon animation in what was known as the "animation smear technique," dubbed the "Lichty style" by Warner Bros. animator Rod Scribner.
However, she agrees to do it and performs "Grin and Bear It". Julia only makes it to the last part of the show but she and Tom sing "The Right Regrets". Afterwards, they hug and express regret about their fighting and Julia wonders if they really have to end their partnership. She's kind of scared since they've been partners for 11 years.
He has appeared in a number of South African theatre productions during his long career including I Love My Wife, Little Shop of Horrors, Pyjama Tops, Not Now Darling, Grin and Bear It and What about Love. In July 2012, Eckstein was nominated for an Audience Choice award at the second annual Comics' Choice awards held at Montecasino resort, in Johannesburg but lost out to Sifiso Nene.
Some characters have appeared alongside Donald primarily in animation, such as chipmunks Chip 'n' Dale (Chip an' Dale, Toy Tinkers) and Humphrey the Bear (Rugged Bear, Grin and Bear It), as well Mickey Mouse (The Dognapper, Magician Mickey) Goofy (Polar Trappers, Frank Duck Brings 'Em Back Alive), and Pluto (Donald and Pluto, Window Cleaners), who are more often associated with the Mickey Mouse universe.
It originally used half of a Sportster 883 engine. The engine ended up 80 percent over budget and very expensive compared to the higher-technology Rotax engines available from outside the company. Cycle World wrote "Such an overrun would be unheard of from an outside supplier, but when your supplier also owns you, you grin and bear it." The Blast was ultimately the most expensive development project Buell undertook.
Scenes in his cartoons were often set in the offices of commissars or the showrooms of "Belchfire" dealers with enormous cars in the background. His series Is Party Line, Comrade! also skewered various Soviet bureaucrats, who usually were drawn wearing a five-pointed star medal labeled "Hero". The "gags" for Grin and Bear It were written by Arthur Erenberg; he would describe the scene and write the joke and then Lichty would draw the cartoon.
Yager considered emulating Lichty's distinctively quirky art style to be the greatest challenge of his career. Few people realize, even today, that it was Yager at the helm of Grin and Bear It all those years and not George Lichty himself. Yager ghosted the Sunday page for a quarter of a century, until he finally began signing the strip himself in 1988. This continued until 1992 when failing eyesight forced Yager's retirement from the strip and from cartooning altogether.
Teller collaborated with Jillette on three magic books, and is also the author of "When I'm Dead All This Will Be Yours!": Joe Teller – A Portrait by His Kid (2000), a biography/memoir of his father. The book features his father's paintings and 100 unpublished cartoons which were strongly influenced by George Lichty's Grin and Bear It. The book was favorably reviewed by Publishers Weekly. Teller's father's "wryly observed scenes of Philadelphia street life" were created in 1939.
Humphrey the Bear is a cartoon character created by the Walt Disney studio in 1950. He first appeared in the 1950 Goofy cartoon Hold That Pose, in which Goofy tried to take his picture. After that he appeared in four classic Donald Duck cartoons: Rugged Bear (1953), Grin and Bear It (1954), Bearly Asleep (1955), and Beezy Bear (1955). Disney gave him his own series in 1955, but only two films resulted (Hooked Bear and In the Bag, both 1956) before Disney discontinued making theatrical short subjects.
Life's Like That was a gag panel by Fred Neher which found humor in life's foibles. Spanning five decades -- from October 1, 1934 to August 20, 1977 \-- the panel was initially distributed by Consolidated News Features, and later by the Bell-McClure Syndicate and the United Feature Syndicate. At its peak, Life's Like That was published in 500 newspapers. The Sunday format gave several cartoons a free-floating grouping, with variations, including one arrangement similar to George Lichty's Grin and Bear It, displaying several square-shaped panels with one in a circle.
She also became the caretaker of her late mother's pet dog, Halston, as most of Fey's possessions were given away at auction for charity. In the episode "Grin and Bear It", Wilhelmina threatens her and describes her as a "blond receptionist on the twenty-eighth floor", to which Amanda admits that she is not a natural blond. Wilhelmina also reveals that Amanda was conceived at Studio 54, during the party celebrating Fey's first issue of MODE. At the wedding of Wilhelmina and Bradford she sang the song "Milkshake" by Kelis and had the whole reception clapping with her.
He first appeared in two 1954 Donald Duck cartoons Grin and Bear It and Grand Canyonscope. (It is revealed in the latter that Woodlore was a postal worker prior to his Ranger days.) One year later, in Beezy Bear, he repeatedly admonishes Humphrey the Bear "You bathe too much!", not realising that the bear is really just hiding in the pond from the bees whose honey he was trying to steal. Woodlore prides himself on running a tight ship and is frequently oblivious to those (particularly Donald) who are humiliated and/or insulted by his constant scoldings and criticisms.
One of the leading single gag panels for decades, Grin and Bear It, was created in 1932 by George Lichty and initially syndicated by United Feature Syndicate. Throughout the 20th century, daily newspaper strips were usually presented in black and white and Sunday strips in color, but a few newspapers have published daily strips in color, and some newspapers, such as Grit, have published Sunday strips in black and white. On the web, daily newspaper strips are usually in color, and conversely, some webcomics, such as Joyce and Walky, have been created in black and white.Joyce and Walky Traditionally, balloons and captions were hand-lettered with all upper case letters.
In retaliation, Den installs Jan as the new landlady of The Queen Vic, which only infuriates Angie even more. However, Den and Jan's cohabitation eventually leads to the end of their relationship, when Den decides that Jan is too posh for him, and so by the summer of that year orders her to leave. The Queen Vic is floundering without Angie, a fact that she seems to delight over, and the sheer pleasure of watching Den suffer is all she needs to make her "grin and bear" The Dagmar's yuppie clientele. However, behind her front, Angie is a wreck, drinking more heavily than ever and going on "over the top" shopping sprees.
The search for her biological father has been Amanda's priority throughout season 2. In "Grin and Bear It", she learned from Wilhelmina (who was Fey's assistant and confidant) that she was conceived at Studio 54 during a celebration honoring Fey's first issue as editor-in-chief of Mode. With leads on her search, which led to her attempts to contact Kiss frontman Gene Simmons in "A Thousand Words By Friday", with Marc's help, she wrote and performed a song ("Gene Simmons is My Daddy") in hopes to catch the attention of someone in Simmons' camp - but as luck would have it, Simmons himself showed up to watch Amanda's performance. This led to a reality show called "Daddy's Little Girl" about their life as father and daughter.
Out Our Way first appeared in a half-dozen small-market newspapers on March 20, 1922.Lambiek Comiclopedia Williams used Out Our Way as an umbrella title for several alternating series, including The Bull of the Woods, Why Mothers Get Gray, Born Thirty Years Too Soon, The Worrywarts and Heroes Are Made - Not Born. The success of the daily panel prompted a Sunday feature, but it was not a grouping of panels, as in the Sunday Grin and Bear It. Instead, the characters of Why Mothers Get Gray were expanded into a Sunday strip, Out Our Way with the Willits (aka The Willets). Williams' assistants on the Sunday strip were Neg Cochran and George Scarbo (whose own strip The Comic Zoo sometimes ran next to The Willets as a Sunday sidebar feature).
As a matter of fact the new French West India Company, formed in 1664, took Cayenne by force away from the WIC in 1665, but the Dutch were forced to grin and bear this, because of the ongoing war with England at the time.Israel (1995), p. 779 But the way Louis was acting in the matter of the Spanish Netherlands made De Witt anxious that the old partition treaty should not become operational. It offered a number of equally unpalatable prospects for the Dutch: unwanted incorporation of Antwerp (the blockade of which was now enshrined in the peace treaty of 1648 with Spain) would open up that city's trade; and a resurgent France as an immediate neighbor would necessitate the building up of the standing army, an expense the regents wanted to avoid at all costs.
Keith's work consists of prints depicting Asian life and culture, a fascination she acquired when she traveled to Tokyo at the age of 28 and remained for nine years. In her first year in Japan, she had a small exhibition with caricatures of foreign residents in Tokyo, which she published as a book benefiting the Red Cross entitled Grin and Bear It. From a trip to Korea she brought some watercolors back and exhibited them in Tokyo--she claimed it was "the first exhibition of Korean subjects ever held there." Watanabe Shōzaburō, the Shin Hanga publisher saw her exhibition and convinced Keith to transform one into a woodblock print - a view of the East Gate in Seoul. Keith would continue her travels throughout Asia, visiting China, Korea, and the Philippines, gathering more subjects for her artwork.
Some sources attribute the single to British Decca/Deram producer Noel Walker, as producer and performing artist although the b-side of the single The British Grin and Bear is co-attributed to Walker. O'Neill was a member of The Michael Sammes Singers (also known as Mike Sammes and the Locals, Mike Sammes Singers and The Mike Sammes Singers) in the United Kingdom. Mike Sammes's group were a vocal group, known primarily for their work as session singers providing backing vocals, although the group also recorded seven albums of their own. Johnny O'Neill and the Michael Sammes Singers provided backing vocals on the recording of "I Am The Walrus" by the Beatles in 1967, which required them to do "all sorts of swoops and phonetic noises" according to Paul McCartney: the score George Martin prepared for them included the chanting of phrases like "ho ho ho, he he he, ha ha ha", "oompah, oompah, stick it up your jumper" and "everybody's got one".

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