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THE grittiest part of the Brexit negotiations will be over trade.
They're some of the grittiest people out there, says psychologist Angela Duckworth.
The second is that despite its beauty and wealth, San Francisco is one of America's grittiest cities.
They're leading our biggest blockbusters, starring in our grittiest television shows, and inspiring the throngs of Comic-Con.
Wellman went on to direct some of the grittiest studio films of his era, from the 1930s to the 1950s.
New rules will unfold, alliances will be rehashed and surprising twists will arise in the grittiest, most hardcore season ever.
To be sure, Krim made a breakthrough with these essays, which are among the greatest and grittiest in our writing.
These latter-day laconophiles (lovers of Sparta, that is) tend to exalt the cruellest, grittiest, and most violent aspects of Spartan life.
His next tournament: Madrid in early May, which will give him time to reboot and reacquaint himself with the game's grittiest surface.
Fortunately, Bell was totally game to make this Disney song as metal as possible, and channeled the grittiest vocal quality she could muster.
If Conley misses even just the minimum amount of time, it may ultimately be too much for even the grittiest team to overcome.
It might be the final chapter of Grit N' Grind, but these striped-down Grizzlies might be the grittiest, grind-iest iteration yet.
Front Burner Although it's on a major thoroughfare, this very particular wine shop is out of the way, on the grittiest edge of SoHo.
Duckworth calls this resilience "grit," and it's often the grittiest kids who get into the best schools, get the best jobs, and, incidentally, win the most spelling bees.
With dark subject matter like this, it's no surprise Snowfall will fall on FX, which has been churning out some of the grittiest TV shows ever, along with some of the best.
The new-age Abramović we have grown used to was once a fierce social critic and the 1974 performance "Rhythm 5," shown here, is one of the grittiest works in the show.
It's always getting you to come back to the grittiest and heaviest part of the work and making you sit with that, because it's uncomfortable, because he knows you want to look away.
Coffee-table books of his work abound: " Unknown Weegee " (2006), produced for an exhibition at the International Center of Photography, is the least hefty and best arranged; " Weegee's New York: Photographs 1935-1960 " (19513) is the grittiest.
They're honest about the work of a Hollywood body, because they know that at the end of the day, access to the grittiest, grossest details of those bodies is the thing their businesses are largely built on.
Sonny drives his rust bucket of a car to the lowest and grittiest sections of Alexandria, La., looking for the necklace and finds it on Franki (Vanessa Ferlito), the town's tough-as-nails madam, who's not into returns.
There are rabbits with silken pelts and guinea pigs with curly hair, a flock of chickens, crops of eggplant, corn, apples and even a banana tree — all thriving in one of the grittiest neighborhoods in New York City.
Across three weekends this month, one of New York's oldest and grittiest experimental art nonprofits is clearing out three floors of its offices and performances spaces so that an assortment of musicians and artists can stage sound interventions.
If Rafael Nadal is truly healthy after aggravating a right knee injury three weeks ago — he has been training at home to prepare for the Monte Carlo Open — he remains the man to beat on the game's grittiest surface.
" The grittiest moments in "Just Another Version of You" depict the struggles between Mr. O'Connor and Mr. Lear and especially between Mr. Lear and Esther Rolle, who found the signature line of her "Good Times" co-star Jimmie Walker, "Dy-no-mite!
Only the grittiest endurance athletes attempt ultramarathons, in which they face potentially serious injury, dehydration, muscle cramps and sometimes, in the track and road races that were Ritchie's forte, the crushing monotony of following a set course a seemingly interminable number of times.
It started with the grimmest and grittiest comic-book movie of the decade (Batman v Superman) facing off against the silliest one (Deadpool), and then Captain America: Civil War took the normally emotionally rich Marvel Cinematic Universe to a particularly dark and deadened place.
Last summer, in a special Spotify behind-the-music recording to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the release of "Jagged Little Pill'', Morissette said that "You Oughta Know," perhaps the album's grittiest song, came right out of "a journal entry from a devastated time.
" He continued, "The scraping of the knife along the strings of his bright yellow electric guitar makes a kind of metallic gnashing sound that conspires with his patched-together guitar amplifier and his utterly original playing technique to produce some of the grittiest music imaginable.
In a charismatic speech, Eric L. Adams, the Brooklyn borough president, praised the anti-violence groups that have for years gone into some of the grittiest neighborhoods in the city, like Mr. Adams's native Brownsville, to conduct outreach at candlelight vigils, on street corners, in hospitals and in public housing.
After all, he is a former child actor from Canada whose grittiest raps seem to portray a life that was never his, and who has been largely responsible for rebranding his home town, Toronto, as "the 6," a reference to the city's area codes as well as to its six original boroughs.
It's rare to see a tube of KY or Astroglide make an appearance during a one-night stand (as sex writer Maria Del Russo put it, "I can count on one hand the number of times I've spotted a bottle of lube in a guy's nightstand drawer"); it's even rarer to see lube use depicted in popular culture, even in the grittiest HBO prestige series sex scenes.
But her multitude of good lines yields only two great songs: "Livin' Next to Leroy," the first of what I hope will be many meth-and-opioid dark-siders genre-wide, where her cable-stealing role model ODs while she tokes up at her high school graduation to impress him, followed by "A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega," the grittiest and most utopian of her four I said four road anthems.
The latter choice is believed to cause the most interference and yield the darkest, grittiest timbre.
Drive is a 2003 album by British musician Robert Palmer, his fourteenth solo studio album, and his last album before his death. Critics hailed it as the grittiest and most heartfelt album of Palmer's career.
This would also be the grittiest team that Vancouver fans had seen in a while. With Garth Butcher, Rich Sutter, Stan Smyl, Jim Sandlak, Ronnie Stern, Darryl Stanley, and Snepsts in the line-up, Vancouver was suddenly a not-so-pleasant stop on a western road trip.
Alexandra noted that Spears and Rihanna chose to films their "grittiest videos" in a country with a lower crime rate than the United States, that is also so against guns that politicians felt the need to talk about it. According to her, the videos continue with a xenophobic portrayal of British people as villains by American pop culture.
Andrew Hampp of Billboard also praised "Breakaway" calling it "powerful" and the song which features "arguably the grittiest, most authentically "rock" vocal we've ever heard or would expect from Dion". Deban Aderemi of Wiwibloggs commented that "Breakaway" is a beautiful piano-led track. The song's orchestration is rich, Dion's delivery is dynamic, yet she remains committed to a performance that comes from the soul.
As of August 2018 the song further certified two time platinum for the digital sales. Reviews of the song were generally favorable. Larry Flick from Billboard described the song as a "surprisingly sparse, but instantly gratifying pop/rocker that reveals his grittiest and most affecting performance in years." He noted further that the guitar appearance by Slash and rap cameo by Bill Bottrell is "purely incidental".
William Thomas of Empire Online gave the film a rating of 4 out of 5 saying that, "Constructed with flair and crackling with intelligence, this is one of the most edgiest and grittiest releases to come out of Bollywood in years." Abhishek Bachchan won the following awards for his performance: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award, Zee Cine Award Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Male, and IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor.
In his grittiest investigation to date, Jesse Stone hunts for the killer of a woman whose body washes up on shore. The woman turns out to be Florence “Flo” Horvath, of Miami, Florida. She was pushed off a boat, then run over; knocking her unconscious and causing her to drown. The investigation comes to a halt shortly after she is identified, until Jesse acquires a tape of Flo having sex with two men at the same time.
Meyer was credited by her teammate, Thelma Payne, in sparking her interest in diving when she witnessed Meyer perform at the Portland YWCA. Meyer was also the first pupil of Jack Cody to win a national title. Cody, who went on to train several Olympic swimmers and divers, is in the International Swimming Hall of Fame as a coach. In 1922, DeWitt Harry for The Oregonian called Meyer the "grittiest and most daring amateur woman divers".
1984 saw the beginning of the Terminator franchise starring Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger. This story provides one of the grittiest roles for a woman in action and Hamilton was required to put in extensive effort to develop a strong physique. 1987's Lethal Weapon starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, and Darlene Love was another significant action film hit of the decade, and another "buddy-cop" genre classic, launching a franchise that spawned 3 sequels. The 1988 film, Die Hard, was particularly influential on the development of the action genre.
" They described the storyline as a cracker and the attempted rape scenes as "some of the grittiest storylines ever seen in a soap". All About Soap magazine placed Kurt and Ruth's wedding at number nineteen on their twenty greatest soap weddings list. The Daily Record's Merle Brown commented on Ruth saying "while they're at it, why not blow up Ruth, and put her out of her misery. Terri Dwyer, who plays her (after a fashion) is wooden as well, and seeing her painful attempts at emotional scenes is just too much to take.
He held the story together as a boy thrust into being "man of the family" on a sharecropping farm during the Depression. The adults were nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress Oscars respectively for their performances. Hooks won a role in the last film directed by Gordon Parks, Jr. (Super Fly), Aaron Loves Angela (1975). Set in contemporary Harlem at New York's grittiest and most depressing ebb, that film was regarded as a "blaxploitation" version of Romeo and Juliet, using African American and Puerto Rican ethnicity in lieu of medieval families.
Lennon recorded "Gimme Some Truth" on 25 May 1971 at Ascot Sound Studios. Overdubbing of his lead vocal on 28 May was also captured on film. Author Robert Rodriguez comments that Imagine is well known for its commercial qualities and "radio- friendly fare", but on the more substantial tracks, George Harrison provides "some of the grittiest playing", particularly on "Gimme Some Truth". Rodriguez highlights Harrison's slide guitar solo as being "equally [as] stinging" as his playing on "How Do You Sleep?" and describes the track as an "acidic attack on governmental hypocrisy".
Torsten Ingvaldsen of Hypebeast called the track an "ice-cold banger" adding that Banks "takes no time to unleash her lyrical braggadocio". Jon Powell of Revolt described Banks "delivering some of her grittiest, potent bars yet" on the song. Mitch Findlay of HotNewHipHop gave the track a "Very Hottttt" rating on the site as well as praising Banks and Luger stating that "The track finds her connecting with Lex Luger, who provides Banks with a lavish, ice-cold instrumental. It doesn't take long for Azealia to find her pocket, absolutely coasting over the beat with a confident swagger".
A third single "Crying All Over My Precious Time" followed in late-1966 as the Guilloteens returned to Memphis. It proved to be the band's last release with the Hanna-Barbara label, after a successful tour with Paul Revere and the Raiders earned them a contract with Columbia Records. Their first single with Columbia, "Wild Child", emits a striking similarity to Raul Revere and the Raiders, and perhaps was the Guilloteens' grittiest recording of their musical career. Nonetheless, the single failed to garner much national attention, with a disappointing pop follow-up resulting in the group disbanding in 1967.
MacMillan decided to return to Etah and have Tanquary complete the journey with a Danish trader and an Eskimo guide. After making it to the mail station in southern Greenland, Tanquary made the 400 mile trip back to Etah. Along the way, Tanquary removed his boots and pieces of raw, bleeding skin and flesh fell off his rotting toes. Despite the frostbite, Tanquary managed to drive his dog team to Etah, where his big toes were amputated. Ekblaw described Tanquary’s dash back to Etah as “the grittiest exploit of the expedition.” Tanquary's message for help was received and a rescue ship was sent.
A dynamic 46-yard TD pass from Len Dawson to Otis Taylor in the third quarter sealed the victory as Dawson was named the game's Most Valuable Player. Perhaps the grittiest performance of the day came from safety Johnny Robinson, who registered two interceptions and a fumble recovery despite playing with three broken ribs. At approximately 5:20 PM, the final seconds ticked off the clock at Tulane Stadium as the Chiefs were crowned World Champions by claiming a 23–7 victory in the final game between the AFL and NFL. A victory parade ensued upon the club's triumphant return the following day in downtown Kansas City.
This routine would become later known as the Mikan Drill. In addition, Meyer made Mikan punch a speed bag, take dancing lessons, and jump rope to make him a complete athlete. Mikan in a game against Long Island University at Madison Square Garden, 1944 Mikan dominated his peers from the start of his National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) college games at DePaul. He intimidated opponents with his size and strength, was unstoppable on offense with his hook shot, and soon established a reputation as one of the hardest and grittiest players in the league, often playing through injuries and punishing opposing centers with hard fouls.
The task of building the turnpike was not an easy one. One major problem was the construction in the city of Elizabeth, where either 450 homes or 32 businesses would be destroyed, depending on the chosen route. The engineers decided to go through the residential area, since they considered it the grittiest and the closest route to both Newark Airport and the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal seaport. New Jersey Turnpike southbound at the I-78/US 1–9 interchange in Newark When construction finally got to Newark, there was the new challenge of deciding to build either over or under the Pulaski Skyway.
In the 2007 Experimental Free Handicap Proud Spell was rated the third-best two-year-old filly in the United States. She was the highest-earning three-year-old filly of the year in the United States in 2008 and the eighth-highest money winner of any age or sex. In the Eclipse Awards for 2008, Proud Spell was named American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly. On receiving the award Brereton Jones said "No horse has ever passed her in the stretch during her entire racing career, and that's a big statement when you've been running against the best fillies in America" while The Blood-Horse described her as "one of the grittiest runners on the track today".
St Asaph also expressed that neither Spears nor Rihanna said much about the parallels to their lives, but that they do not need to—their videos are much more effective than anything the singers could reveal in an interview. Rae Alexandra of the SF Weekly wrote that both videos feature an anti-British sentiment and that the villains in the video, Rihanna's boyfriend and Spears' policemen, are British, whereas Spears' savior in her video is an American criminal. Alexandra noted that Spears and Rihanna chose to film their grittiest videos in a country with a lower crime rate than the United States. According to her, the videos continue with a tradition of xenophobic portrayals of British people as villains by American film and video directors.
Falk's performance, it stated, "is one of the grittiest portrayals of the primitivism of an underworld henchman on film; the supporting relationships of Whitman's cowardly, acquiescent innocent and May Britt's beleaguered wife perversely juxtaposed to the unusual pathos generated by the crime boss and his aide delineate the glumness of the crime world with few concessions to moral righteousness". In the 1997 book Crime Movies, film historian Carlos Clarens compared Murder, Inc. unfavorably to Samuel Fuller's Underworld USA (1961), released at about the same time, on the grounds that it stuck too closely to the facts. Falk, he wrote, delivered a "miscalculated comic performance" as Reles, and "the power and resonance of The Enforcer was missing, chiefly because the facts tyrannized the weak screenplay".

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