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Germany still suffers frequent bouts of grumpiness at ECB policy.
You, being a morning person, just don't understand this grumpiness.
But low quality pot can induce paranoia, anxiety, grumpiness, or lethargy.
One encounters far more eye-rolling and grumpiness from Remainers than Leavers.
Same for the daily foggy brain, lightheadedness and grumpiness that I experienced.
The most tame aspect of Pearce's Scrooge is his ever-present grumpiness.
Some are mild, such as grumpiness, and others are powerful, such as wrath.
And if you hear any grumpiness on the other end, try not to resent it.
"There will also be ministers for grumpiness, sleepiness, bashfulness and dopeyness," blogger Karl Sharro tweeted.
As dogs themselves produce a profound anti-grumpiness in me, I began to wonder why.
Fried said merely that her oversight warranted grumpiness, despite conceding that the code had been broken.
Triggers for sustained grumpiness for me include: wasting money, wasting time and plans that go awry.
The immediate result: a fair amount of grumpiness and an increase in the smuggling of tobacco from India.
Chalk that up to jealousy or just to old-man grumpiness — but whatever you settle on, it's surface-level.
Knowing you have a community behind you makes inside jokes—like Bait's grumpiness or "human Rayla"—that much funnier.
He strikes up a friendship with an Iranian immigrant and her two young daughters, who find Ove's grumpiness endearing.
His tender heart lies just beneath a surface grumpiness that's as thin as the material on a lottery scratch-off card.
Our reporter spent eight days crisscrossing the U.S. Read her account of grumpiness, fatigue, skipped lunches, boarding nightmares and runaway luggage.
Bush's grumpiness about Clinton's tendency to shake hands with everyone in the room, making the two former presidents late, was particularly entertaining.
Bill von Hippel, an expert in evolutionary psychology and social intelligence from the University of Queensland, says it's not due to grumpiness.
It never occurred to us that Grandpa's grumpiness was treatable; he was sane by comparison to his relatives, who were all estranged anyway.
His fifth book is full of giddyness and grumpiness, celebrating the moments technology brings people together and questioning the barriers it places between them.
My initial grumpiness at finding just one clam in the wide platter was rapidly allayed by a surfeit of tilapia, mussels, squid and shrimp.
There isn't a lot of research comparing men and women's differing level of grumpiness, but some experts have spoken about so-called 'Irritable Man Syndrome'.
This is despite Mr. Sanders's being a 74-year-old with white hair who plays up the grumpiness of the social studies substitute teacher he once was.
What I'm saying is that the NBA isn't hurting for #content, even before you consider how weird Elfrid Payton is or the transcendent grumpiness of DeMarcus Cousins.
Despite flare-ups of grumpiness, tens of thousands of people in Canada's largest city rely on the vehicles to get around on North America's largest streetcar system.
This shockwave isn't surprising, given that Grumpy had amassed 1.5 million Twitter followers and another 2.5 million followers on Instagram during her time as reining queen of grumpiness.
But I chose to abstain from grumpiness not just because of the previous month's accumulation but for the fact that I am too grumpy in general these days.
If the Bavarian-born filmmaker makes a habit of complaining theatrically about the habitats he enters, his grumpiness is offset by his desire to plunge ahead into uncertain terrain.
His endearing grumpiness is on full display on his podcast, "WTF"; in his turn as a narcissistic, coke-addled director on "GLOW"; and especially in this new standup special.
The headaches and grumpiness are bad enough, but then you have to deal with the noise of the grinder before you get the anti-migraine juice you so desperately crave.
Anything less than a sweep, and, well, Yankees decision-makers are split on selling, with the baseball side wanting to do it and the Steinbrenner/Performative Grumpiness axis resisting it.
Read her account of grumpiness, fatigue, skipped lunches, boarding nightmares, runaway luggage, packs of Savory Snack Mix and the adult onesie she promised her children she'd never wear in public.
I developed more control for mild or medium levels of grumpiness, but when it came to four-alarm annoyance, I had little to no control (or didn't try hard enough).
Each time, she has surprised people, mainly by showing that what many saw as genuine haughty grumpiness is actually a carefully crafted shtick, designed both to protect and amuse nobody but herself.
You don't want to welcome the new decade sleep deprived and in a constant state of grumpiness, so it's in your best interest to try and make a difference in your sleeping habits.
One result of all this is growing "resistance, anger, grumpiness, and eventually backlash" to the proliferation of diversity officials, says Alexandra Kalev of Tel Aviv University, one of the authors of the study on diversity training at American universities.
While there are reservations both in terms of cosmetics and grumpiness quotient, a growing number of black voters appear to appreciate Sanders's seemingly unapologetic stands on the economy in a time of increased election cycle focus on foreign policy.
" Survey respondents reported "anything that falls within the range of stress, anxiety, depression, emotional issues"; this "basically means things that are less extreme than hospitalization and suicide but more significant than like grumpiness or day-to-day emotional [agitation].
Over the course of the experiment, the researchers measured the participants response time, took a look at their brain wave patterns, had them fill out questionnaires about how well they felt, and probably put up with a great deal of grumpiness.
But my own grumpiness about the way that anniversaries get dissected is no reason to ignore good things, and the upshot of this particular round of remembrance is that it has yielded a lot of thoughtful commentary and reflection on Christopher Wallace's career.
Lord D'Ezekial; the buxom heartiness of Lady Hyacinth; the pompous grumpiness of the reigning Lord Adalbert; the tallyho perkiness of the bright-eyed beekeeper Henry (spinning forth hilarious yet never vulgar double-entendres in a mock-homoerotic duet with Monty, "Better With a Man").
Unless you're one of those people who can survive on less than four hours of sleep a night, expect to arrive exhausted and experience a lot of the symptoms of jet lag like difficulty concentrating, a burning desire to nap, indigestion, and general grumpiness.
In response to his aunt's longstanding request for a living room-friendly painting, Solano created the aforementioned diptych, "Blood and Homosexuals," which features a version of Goya's "Saturn Devouring his Son" (1203–23) alongside a portrait of said aunt with a cigarette in one hand and an expression of frumpy grumpiness on her face.
Basically—you know that kid you knew in junior high who, over a three-year period, you took to 20 consecutive parties, and every time he just sort of sulked in one corner, occasionally playing Snake on his phone or moaning about dance music, but mostly just sort of cowering there, his posture slowly curling in on itself with sheer grumpiness?
Not that he had many fans here while he was alive, thanks to his shyness, unsociability and general all-round grumpiness.
Despite his grumpiness, Hector has a strong sense of logic and is often the only character to see how ridiculous a situation is. His catchphrase is declaring "Bunch of ding-dongs" whenever people do something stupid.
Owen, Phil. Review: Wu-Massacre. IGN. Retrieved on 2010-03-30. The A.V. Clubs Nathan Rabin wrote that the album "thrives on the chemistry between Ghostface Killah’s excitable ranting, Raekwon’s smoothness, and Method Man’s combination of raspy humor and middle-aged grumpiness".
In 2008, Holden was in two Nine Network dramas – Underbelly and The Strip. In 2013, Holden joined the cast of Seven's A Place to Call Home, a drama set in rural Australia in the 1950s. He plays the part of Roy Briggs, described as "a rugged, unbreakable man capable of charm, good humour as well as a crusty grumpiness".
She was pregnant but miscarried, and he took it hard. Perhaps that was the cause of his grumpiness. Steele had a snarling presence that caused some of his colleagues to question how far he would go if riled. These doubts multiplied when an old lag died in the cells at Sun Hill and the finger of suspicion was pointed at Steele.
Grumpy Bear is a Care Bear who made his first appearance as an illustration on American Greetings cards in 1982. He made his animated debut in the television special, The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings. Since then, he has appeared in most animated incarnations of the series. Grumpy Bear shows that while it's okay to be grumpy sometimes, it is also silly to let grumpiness go too far.
Readers grew fond of Ben's grumpiness, Johnny's tendency to annoy others and Reed and Sue's spats. Stan Lee was surprised at the reaction to the first issue, leading him to stay in the comics field despite previous plans to leave. Comics historian Stephen Krensky said that "Lee's natural dialogue and flawed characters appealed to 1960s kids looking to 'get real'". As of 2005, 150 million comics featuring the Fantastic Four had been sold.
Beyond Tomorrow logo In 2005, Beyond 2000 returned to the Seven Network under the new name of Beyond Tomorrow. The first episode aired 1 June 2005. Picking up where its predecessor left off, Beyond Tomorrow delves even deeper into the world of technological innovations and scientific breakthroughs. Topics range from how probes planted in the brain can now be used to battle Parkinson's disease and obsessive compulsive disorder, to how the grumpiness of North Sea oil workers has led to a cure being found for snoring.
Frank is kind of a polar opposite of Jay's (Claire's father) grumpiness and dry manner, as he is seen being laid back, funny and cool most of the time. This is clearly mentioned by Claire in "Closet, You'll Love it !" when most family members refer to Jay as 'Grump-pa' while Frank is referred to as 'Fun-pa'. His attitude is a near carbon copy of Phil's personality. At the end of season 4, it is revealed that Frank's wife (Phil's mother) had died.
The first issue of The Fantastic Four proved a success, igniting a new direction for superhero comics and soon influencing many other superhero comics. Readers grew fond of Ben's grumpiness, Johnny's tendency to annoy others and Reed and Sue's spats. Stan Lee was surprised at the reaction to the first issue, leading him to stay in the comics field despite previous plans to leave. Comics historian Stephen Krensky said that "Lee's natural dialogue and flawed characters appealed to 1960s kids looking to 'get real'".
Den of Geek praised Capaldi in "Before the Flood" noting "his performance continues to mix grumpiness, friendliness, intelligence and a large dose of alien, he's been on excellent, excellent form". Catherine Gee of The Telegraph credited Capaldi's acting in "The Woman Who Lived" noting "he has grown into the role utterly and completely. He embodies the weight of the Doctor's responsibility; his face wears every nuanced expression with a flickering ease". His performance in "The Zygon Inversion" was heavily praised by fans and critics most specifically his anti-war speech, with Dan Martin of The Guardian stating "this Doctor has never been written better, Capaldi has never channelled Tom Baker more".
Johnson City, TN. Ramona first started playing the mandolin when she was six or seven years old. Jones spent his teenage years in Akron, Ohio, where he began singing country music tunes on a radio show on WJW. In 1931, Jones joined the Pine Ridge String Band, which provided the musical accompaniment for the very popular Lum and Abner show. By 1935 his pursuit of a musical career took him to WBZ (AM) radio in Boston, Massachusetts, where he met musician/songwriter Bradley Kincaid, who gave him the nickname "Grandpa Jones" when he was 22 years old, because of his off-stage grumpiness at early-morning radio shows.
Phil Wickham of the University of Exeter notes that "the whole point of the series is that Meldrew is the only sane voice in a mad world".[cdn.cstonline.tv/assets/file/user_92/6.1reviewsCST.pdf Critical Studies in Television: Reviews] Jonathan Bignell in his book Media Semiotics observes that the reason people laugh at Victor Meldrew is not simply that his behaviour is excessive, but that it contrasts with how all the other characters in the TV series are behaving.Jonathan Bignell. Media Semiotics, an Introduction. Manchester University Press, 2nd Edition, 2002. Pages 166–167. Meldrew's name is associated with aggression or grumpiness; the journal Age and Ageing notes that "Viewers of Victor Meldrew (‘One Foot in the Grave’) would not be surprised that hostility contributes to mortality in grumpy old men."Age and Ageing: News and Reviews.
Sue Lor (portrayed by Ahney Her) is a Hmong American girl who is Thao's older sister. She is the first of Walt Kowalski's Hmong neighbors to befriend him after he rescues her. She has a streetwise, witty personality and a strong, independent spirit; she easily gets along with Walt despite his grumpiness. She teaches Walt about the Hmong people's history and struggles in American culture, and the two of them realize that they share something in common of being "betrayed"; Walt by his own family and the Hmong people by the United States despite fighting alongside them in the Vietnam War. Louisa Schein and Va-Megn Thoj, authors of "Gran Torino’s Boys and Men with Guns: Hmong Perspectives" said "In defiance of women‘s typified hyperfemininity, Sue is outspoken, virtually fearless, gregarious, and fiercely protective of her brother."Schein and Thoj p. 25-26.
The novel is a first-person narrative from the point of view of the lively and restless Emma Soffía, who for most of the narrative is eleven years old. It starts with news that her paternal grandfather, known to Emma Soffía as Afi Afríka ('Grandad Africa'), will return to Iceland from living in Africa for the first time in eleven years. The novel charts the developing relationship between the narrator and her grandfather over the course of about a year, and how it changes her relationship with her mother (prone to grumpiness, consumerism, and sometimes dininclined to show Emma Soffía the affection that she feels), her father (who is a seaman and therefore absent for long stretches of time), and with herself. Afi Afríka is given to mediation, offering spiritual insights and experiences, and to finding pastimes for his grand-daughter which entertain her yet help her to develop patience and inner piece.

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